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Old October 4, 2017   #12
PureHarvest
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So i found that beneficial nematodes will solve the issue. There are mulitple species you can buy depending on your target pest. The one that the company I surfed onto says Stienernema carpocapsae is for wireworms.

It will cost me $72 to do my area.

Edit: the research I am finding doesn't conclusively state that they are effective.

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