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How to Use Milky Spore to Get Rid of Japanese Beetles

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Grow And Be Fruitful With Pastor Chris Mullis

This video will show you how to properly apply milky spore to your lawn and garden to get rid of invasive and destructive Japanese beetles. Milky spore is nontoxic to humans, pets, and other insects and plants. It only effects Japanese beetles by killing the grubs that are in the soil. After the grubs die, they decay and reinfect the soil with more spores, which continue to kill future generations of grubs for up to 10 years. However, you need to apply milky score correctly to be effective. This video will show you how. I'll also share how important it is to root out bitterness from your heart in order to maintain healthy relationships.

Build a better milky spore applicator:
45 feet of 1.5 inch diameter PVC pipe
1.5 inch PVC coupler
The lid from a 6 ounce can of tomato paste (Or cut a piece of carboard or plastic lid from a pringles can or coffee can to fit snugly inside the 1.5 inch PVC coupler.)
1. Drill 9 1/8 inch holes in the tomato paste lid.
2. Insert the lid inside the PVC coupler until it rest against the lip in the middle of the coupler.
3. Place the coupler on the end of the PVC pipe with the lid trapped between the lip in the middle of the coupler and the end of the PVC pipe.
I will release a video showing how to build this on 102822    • How to Build a Better, Cheaper Milky ...  

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