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UP TO 60% REDUCTION OF CHINCH BUGS

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Chinch bugs are surface-feeding insects that tend to damage lawns during the heat of the summer.  Damage appears to be similar to drought/heat stress. Nutri-Lawn Ottawa has a proven solution. 

BioTitan® is a NEW microbial insecticide that will provide UP TO 60% reduction of chinch bug populations when watered ½” after the application.  It is safe for pets and people as well as the environment.   The product is applied in a granular form (previously liquid in 2021). 

UP TO 60% REDUCTION OF CHINCH BUGS

  • Active Ingredient:  living spores of the fungus Beauveria bassiana strain ANT-03, which is native to Canada. Beauveria bassiana is a species of fungus naturally found in the soil. This living organism acts like a parasite, infecting different types of invertebrates (insects, mites, etc.). This causes small insects to die within three to five days and larger insects to die within five to seven days.
  • Granular form
  • Prevention or reduction of chinch bugs and white grubs. We will not use it for grubs. grubGONE has better results
  • Safe on pets and people as well as the environment;
  • No phytotoxicity (no plant damage);
  • Compatible with other biological agents;
  • No limit on the number of applications (chargeable);
  • Organic certification requested;
  • Can be stored for over 18 months at 4°C and 6 months at 20-25°C.

Action Mode: BioTitan® WP is a contact insecticide that adheres to the cuticle (skin) of insects and subsequently infects them and causes death.

WATERING is Required: ½” after the application then keep the soil moist as usual.

Thank you for your continuing business and support! 

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Questions? Call or Text us at 613-739-3399.  Email ottawa@nutrilawn.com.

Yours Truly,

Thom Bourne and Your Nutri-Lawn Team

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