How to Make Your Own Free Milky Spore (Japanese Beetle Killing Spores) Multiply Your Supply!

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If you have problems with moles or Japanese beetles the problem is likely starting with grubs. I purchased a bag of milky spore to naturally reduce the number of grubs I have in my soil and realized the bag only covers a small fraction of my land. I have devised a solution to cover more of my yard without additional out of pocket expense.

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For those curious this worked! I have 90% less Japanese beetles this year!

thechaosgardener
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Great idea! I Just learned what these creepy things are after a summer of them invading like never before. So excited there’s a solution. It’s my first year of gardening and I’m happy to tackle this problem from the beginning.

Greenwitch_Garden
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You should do a giveaway for anyone who knows how many times you said milky spore 😂

hillaryabplanalp
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Genius. Waitin on my milky spore in the mail

CraigLogan-uzqp
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Not sure why you wouldn’t use this as a tea, like I do with bt (mosquito bits). It seems like it would do the same thing.

asmrpharmacology
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Milky spore is a fungus. I have seen mushroom growers inoculate agar and then the agar to grain jar inoculation but it was with a different fungus that was also a fungicide for plants. The point of the experiment was to teach mushroom growers exactly, kinda like the title of your video, but it was not milky spore it was with a different fungicide. Scratch your myelinated grains into the soil and you get the idea, all from a small q-tip swab of some milky copyright word. Wait you said bacteria, but it dont matter bacteria will grow on agar and grains. I got a bag of milky spore too and I have decided i should have enough there to culture it out. Food anybody.

ryanfitzpatrick