Merit Granules is not labled to be used in vegetable gardens. Depending on what your are treating for, we have a number of products on our Vegetable Garden Pest Control page that can be used on edibles. If you can determine exactly which pest you are treating for, we can recommend the best product available for your situation.
Merit Granules are not labeled to kill fleas according to the product label. If you have any questions about outdoor flea control, please read over our Outdoor Flea Guide
Since Merit Insecticide Granules is a systemic insecticide, you want to apply it several weeks before egg match of the target pest. Usually this application needs to be made in late Spring, usually sometime between May and late June. We recommend contacting your local Cooperative Extension for the best recommendation on application timing for your target pest in your area.
It is recommended that you stay outside the drip zone of plant or at least 6 feet away when applying Merit Insecticide Granules.
Merit Insecticide Granules will not eliminate ticks. We would recommend our Outdoor Flea/Tick Kit instead. We also have a great article on How to Get Rid of Ticks.
Microbes don't have the same system as insects do so Talstar P would not hurt microbes in the soil. Although for Grubs we would recommend using Merit Insecticide Granules instead. Please read over our Grub Treatment Guide for further tips and information.
Grubs Away Insecticide contains the same active ingredient as Merit and can go to CT.
Yes, you can apply Merit Granules along with a weed-and-feed product, as long as the weed-and-feed label does not prohibit you from doing so, and as long as the watering in instructions are the same as what is on the Merit product label.
Merit G is not labeled for spider mites nor mealy bugs so would not be recommended. For active infestations on non edibles you can use something like Talstar P for both pests. We do recommend avoiding the blooms while spraying to prevent harm to beneficial insects that could be pollinating.
Merit 0.5 G Insecticide Granules is not a contact kill for mature grubs. Per label this product needs to be applied prior to the egg hatch for optimum control. For actively feeding grubs you would use something like Dylox for contact killing.