Nematodes for Leatherjackets 100 sq.m

SKU: LJ50
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If you notice yellowing grass, thinning turf or lawn that lifts like loose carpet, the cause may be leatherjackets, the larvae of crane flies, also known as daddy long legs. These soil-dwelling pests feed on grass roots and can leave lawns weak and patchy. Leatherjacket nematodes offer a biological lawn treatment that targets these larvae directly in the soil.

Leatherjacket Nematodes For Controlling Crane Fly Larvae

Leatherjacket nematodes are microscopic organisms that actively seek out leatherjackets in the soil. This product contains Steinernema carpocapsae, a species widely used to control soil-based insect pests. Once applied, the nematodes move through the soil, find the larvae and naturally reduce their activity, helping restore the health of grass roots.

When To Apply Leatherjacket Nematodes For Lawn Protection

The most effective times to apply leatherjacket nematodes are late August to October when crane fly eggs have hatched and larvae are feeding near the soil surface, and again in March to April if lawn damage continues after winter. Applying at these times maximises control and reduces the risk of further damage through the growing season.

This pack treats 100 sq.m you can find a larger pack of nematodes on this listing.

How to Apply Leatherjacket Nematodes to Your Lawn

 

  • Pre-water the area to moisten the soil.
  • Mix the nematodes with water following the product instructions.
  • Apply using a watering can or hose-end sprayer, watering can rose distributing evenly across the lawn.
  • Water again immediately after to help the nematodes move into the soil.
  • Maintain soil moisture for at least 7 days post-application.

This treatment is safe to use around pets, children, pollinators, and other wildlife

    Storage and Shelf Life of Nematodes

    • This is a live biological product and must be stored in the refrigerator upon arrival.
    • Nematodes typically have a shelf life of around 2 weeks.
    • Due to their perishable nature, returns are not accepted.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What area does one pack of Leatherjacket Nematodes treat?

    This 100 sq.m pack is suitable for treating a medium-sized lawn. If your garden is larger or experiencing heavy leatherjacket infestation, you can apply a second treatment or use a larger pack for full coverage.

    When is the best time to apply Leatherjacket Nematodes for control?

    Apply in late August to November when crane fly eggs have hatched and larvae are active near the surface. A follow-up treatment in March or April may help tackle any larvae that survived the winter.

    How do you apply these nematodes to the lawn?

    Mix the contents with water as per the instructions, then apply using a coarse-rose watering can or hose-end sprayer. Water the lawn immediately afterwards to help the nematodes penetrate into the soil.

    What soil conditions improve Leatherjacket Nematode effectiveness?

    Nematodes perform best in moist soil with a temperature above 10°C. Keep the treated area damp for at least 7 days after application to give the nematodes time to reach and infect the leatherjacket larvae.

    How can I identify if leatherjacket larvae are present?

    Common signs include yellowing grass, bare patches, spongy turf, and birds pecking at the ground. You may see grey-brown, legless larvae (2–3 cm long) just below the soil surface.

     

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