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Pump sprayers. The most common sprayer type, the pump sprayer operates with compression. You pump air into the closed sprayer to create pressure, forcing the liquid out of the sprayer wand when you press the sprayer gun nozzle.

 


This nematode solution is applied using a watering can, hose end sprayer, backpack or pump sprayer or through irrigation or misting systems.

Simply find a non-windy day, mix your concentrated herbicide with water, and spray with a pump sprayer over your lawn.

Pour the solution into a plastic pump sprayer, and spray it onto the concrete, working in small sections at a time and working the solution into the concrete using a plastic bristled broom. Spray the surface again to smooth out any brush marks.

A pump sprayer with pressure works best in penetating the waxy coat and getting into the crevices of the plant. In addition, an ultrafine oil or Neem oil will work on the crawlers.

Apply this spray under pressure with a pump sprayer, or with a hose- end sprayer two times; when all of the leaves have fallen (late November or early December), and again in early February before buds begin to swell.

Apply beneficial nematodes to your lawn or garden with a watering can or pump sprayer.

If they are in bunches you might like to use a small pump sprayer to do the job. Rememember that these products will kill all plants so be careful to avoid spraying it on other plants and do it on a sunny day without wind.

See also: Sprayer, Plant, Water, Spraying, Insect

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