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Is Grub B Gone safe for pets?

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Grub GONE! ® is safe for people, pets, children, and off-target beneficial insects such as pollinators, birds and aquatics without any side effects or damage.


Is grub B Gone toxic?

grubGONE! if effective against a wide host of scarab beetle grubs (white grubs) no known toxicity for people , plants, animals and the environment.

What is the safest grub killer?

Safer Grub Killer is effective on the immature larval stages of common lawn pests including, June bugs, billbugs, Japanese beetle, mole crickets, chinch bugs and sod webworms. Contains Azadirachtin (. 09%), a derivative of the seeds from the Neem trees of India and Africa.

Does grub B Gone need to be watered?

Watering Tips Watering of about 1.25 cm or moderate rainfall shortly after application improves performance for all applications by moving Scotts® Grub B Gon MAX® Grub Killer into the root zone where the grubs feed.

Is insect killer harmful to dogs?

Toxicity to pets Most pesticides or insecticides (typically those that come in a spray can) are basic irritants to dogs and cats, and result in clinical signs of drooling, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

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