Nemasys Leatherjacket Nematodes 100 sq.m
Nemasys Leatherjacket Nematodes 100 sq.m is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Nemasys Leatherjacket Nematodes provide a natural way to deal with leatherjackets in lawns. Leatherjackets are the underground larvae of crane flies, commonly known as daddy-long-legs, and they feed on grass roots which can lead to weak, thinning or yellow patches in turf.
This pack treats lawns up to 100 square metres and uses beneficial nematodes to target leatherjackets in the soil. Once applied with water, the microscopic nematodes move through the soil and help reduce the larvae responsible for damaging grass roots.
What are leatherjackets?
Leatherjackets are grey-brown larvae that live below the soil surface and feed on the roots of grass plants. When infestations are present, lawns may become patchy or weak and can sometimes lift easily from the soil. Birds may also be attracted to the lawn as they search for the larvae.
When to apply Nemasys Leatherjacket Nematodes
The best time to treat leatherjackets is shortly after adult crane flies appear in late summer. The eggs they lay normally hatch within two weeks, and the young larvae begin feeding on grass roots soon after.
- Best applied from late August to October
- Spring applications may help if lawn damage continues
- Apply when soil temperature is above 5°C
- Apply to moist soil and keep the lawn damp after treatment
How to apply
- Water the lawn first if the soil is dry.
- Mix the nematodes with water following the instructions provided.
- Apply evenly using a nematode watering can or nematode applicator.
- Water the lawn again after application.
- Keep the soil moist for at least one week after treatment.
Safe for lawns and wildlife
Nematodes are a natural biological treatment rather than a chemical control. When used as directed they are suitable for lawns used by pets, children and wildlife, and there is no need to keep anyone off the grass after application.
Storage and shelf life
This product contains live nematodes and should be stored in the refrigerator as soon as it arrives. The typical shelf life is around two weeks from dispatch. Because it is a live product it cannot be returned once delivered.
Signs of leatherjackets in a lawn
- Yellow or thinning grass
- Weak turf that lifts easily
- Bare or patchy areas
- Birds pecking at the lawn
- Grey-brown, legless larvae just below the soil surface
Frequently Asked Questions
What area does this pack treat?
One pack treats lawns up to 100 square metres.
How long can the nematodes be stored?
Nematodes are live organisms and should be used before the expiry date, usually within about two weeks when stored in a refrigerator.
When is the best time to apply them?
Late summer and early autumn are normally the most effective times, when crane fly eggs have hatched and the larvae are active in the soil.
How do I know if leatherjackets are present?
Lawns may develop yellow or bare patches and the grass can sometimes lift easily because the roots have been eaten. Grey-brown larvae may be visible just below the surface of the soil.
Not sure if you have chafer grub or leatherjackets?
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Specifications
Specifications
Best applied: August - October
How To Use
How To Use
Instructions for use Leatherjacket Nematodes:
1. Dissolve the entire contents of the pack in a bucket containing 5 litres of water to create a stock solution.
2. Stir vigorously and immediately take 0.5 litre of the stock solution, add to a 5 litre watering can fitted with a very coarse rose and fill with water.
3. Apply the solution to a tenth of the soil area to be treated.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until the whole area is treated.
5. Water the treated area after application.
6. This pack fills 10 watering cans of 5 litres and treats up to 100m2.
Also easily applied with a miracle grow hose end nematode applicator.



