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Roundup® For Lawns Bug Destroyer

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4.5 out of 5 Customer Rating

Roundup® For Lawns Bug Destroyer

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Description

Roundup® For Lawns Bug Destroyer is a dual-action formula that kills bugs above and below the lawn's surface. It kills 100+ listed insects, including ants, grubs, spiders, fleas, ticks, fire ants, sod webworms and cutworms. Plus, it keeps on killing for up to 3 months! Won't Harm Lawns. For residential lawns, landscaped areas, and ornamental and flower garden use. Treats up to 2,500 square feet. Say goodbye to those pesky lawn damaging bugs and get back to enjoying what's good.

How to Use

  • For best results, thoroughly water treated area immediately after application.

ON LAWNS

  • Using a spreader designed for application of granular materials, uniformly apply product. A 10lb bag will treat up to 2500 sq ft.
  • For 3-month control, apply 4 lbs of product for every 1,000 sq ft.

ON LANDSCAPES, AND ORNAMENTAL AND FLOWER GARDENS

  • Apply 2lbs evenly over each 500 sq ft area using a hand held spreader. Repeat if there are signs of renewed insect activity.
  • Product can be applied just before planting or after plants emerge

Where Not to Use

  • DO NOT use in vegetable gardens

Where to Use

  • Lawns, Landscapes, Ornamental and Flower Gardens, and Around Home Foundations

When to Apply

  • Apply early in the Spring or Summer to prevent infestation. Works best when applied before grubs hatch.
  • DO NOT apply Roundup for Lawns Bug Destroyer when turf areas are waterlogged. The product may not work effectively under these conditions.

How Often to Apply

  • Do not exceed 1 applications per year.

Watering Tips

  • For best results, thoroughly water treated area immediately after application.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bugs Controlled

Use Roundup® For Lawns Bug Destroyer to kill and control:

  • Fleas

Use Roundup® For Lawns Bug Destroyer to kill and provide 3-month control of:

  • Surface Insects: Fire Ants • Ants (including Red Harvester, Pavement, Odorous, Pyramid, Argentine, Black Turf, White-footed Ant, Crazy Ant, Little Black Ant, Small Honey Ant, Lawn Ant, Cornfield Ant, Ghost Ant, Thief Ant, Acrobat Ant, Citronella Ant, Big-headed Ant, Allegheny Mound Ant) • American Dog Ticks • Armyworms (including Lawn Armyworm, Fall Armyworm) • Billbugs (including Bluegrass Billbug, Hunting Billbug) • Black Turfgrass Ataenius adults • Bristletail • Centipedes • Chiggers • Chinch Bugs • Crickets (including House Cricket, Common Short-tailed Cricket, Indies Short-tailed Cricket, Arizona Cricket, Tropical Cricket, Variable Field Cricket, Fall Field Cricket, Southeastern Field Cricket, Texas Field Cricket, Spring Field Cricket, Northern Wood Cricket, Western Striped Cricket, Eastern Striped Cricket, Sand Field Cricket, Vocal Field Cricket, Southern Wood Cricket) • Cutworms (including Black Cutworm, Bronzed Cutworm, Granulate Cutworm, Variegated Cutworm) • Dichondra Flea Beetle • Earwigs • European Crane Fly Larvae • Fiery Skipper • Firebrat • Frit Fly • Grasshoppers • Greenbug • Ground Beetle • Ground Pearl • Ladybeetles (including Convergent Ladybeetle, Seven-spotted Ladybeetle, Two- spotted Ladybeetle, Thirteen-spotted Ladybeetle, Twice-stabbed Ladybeetle, Asian Ladybeetle, Mealybug Ladybird) • Leafhoppers • Lucerne Moth • Mealybugs • Millipedes • Mole Crickets (including Tawny Mole Cricket, Southern Mole Cricket, Short-Winged Mole Cricket) • Pillbugs • Arizona Stripetail Scorpion • Southern Unstriped Scorpion • Lesser Stripetail Scorpion • Yellow Ground Scorpion • California Common Scorpion • Northern Scorpion • Eastern Sand Scorpion • Seed Maggots • Sowbugs • Spiders excluding black widow, brown recluse and hobo (including Marbled Cellar Spider, Longbodied Cellar Spider, Shortbodied Cellar Spider, Thinlegged Wolf Spider, Burrowing Wolf Spider, Pirate Wolf Spider), Springtails • Striped Grassworm • Ticks (including Brown Dog Tick and ticks that may transmit Lyme Disease) • Two-lined Spittle Bugs • Webworms (including Sod Webworm, Grass Webworm, Tropical Sod Webworm) • Weevils (including Hyperodes and Bluegrass) • Wireworms
  • Subsurface Insects: White Grubs (including larvae of): Japanese Beetles, Asiatic Garden Beetles, Black turfgrass ataenius, Aphodius spp., European chafers, Green June beetles, May/June beetles, Northern masked chafers, Oriental beetles, Southern masked chafers • Caterpillars (Armyworms, Cutworms and Sod Webworms) • Billbug grubs • Crane fly larvae

  • People and pets may re-enter treated areas after product has been watered in and allowed to dry.
  • This product is toxic to wildlife and highly toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates, including oysters and shrimp.
  • To protect the environment, do not allow pesticide to enter or run off into storm drains, drainage ditches, gutters or surface waters.
  • Applying this product in calm weather when rain is not predicted for the next 24 hours will help to ensure that wind or rain does not blow or wash pesticide off the treatment area.
  • Sweeping any product that lands on a driveway, sidewalk, or street, back onto the treated area of the lawn or garden will help to prevent run off to water bodies or drainage systems.
  • This product is toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on blooming crops or weeds.
  • Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds if bees are visiting the treatment area.