Hb Nematodes
At A Glance
Heterorhabditis bacteriophora (Hb) is the heavy-duty "Hunter" of the nematode world. While some species wait near the surface for prey to pass by, Hb nematodes are "cruisers" that actively tunnel deep into the soil to hunt down sedentary pests. They are the gold standard for lawn care, specifically targeting the white grubs that destroy grass roots. Unlike chemical grub killers that can harm pets and pollinators, Hb uses a specialized tooth-like structure to break into pests and release symbiotic bacteria, turning the host into a nutrient source.
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Scientific Name: Heterorhabditis bacteriophora
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Best For: Lawn Grubs (Japanese Beetles, Chafers), Root Weevils, and Queen Ants.
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Safe For: Turf, gardens, pets, and children.
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Key Feature: The "Deep Diver"—actively hunts pests deep in the root zone where others cannot reach.
Target Pests
Environmental Needs
Selection Guide
How to Use
How They're Shipped
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FAQ
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We guarantee that your beneficial insects will arrive healthy and ready to work. Because we are shipping live organisms, we use packaging and expedited shipping to ensure their safety. In the rare event that your order is compromised during transit, please take a photo of the package and contact us within 24 hours of delivery so we can make it right.
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My lawn is brown. Is it too late?
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Why is the carrier powder clumpy?
Help! I'm overwhelmed
Yeah, it's a lot the first time you're using predatory mites. Please email us at info@fgmnnursery.com and we'll be happy to help!
I don’t see anything moving in my bottle or sachet. Does that mean they’re dead?
Not at all! In fact, go ahead and deploy them.
Predatory mites are microscopic (often less than 0.5mm) and naturally blend into their carrier medium (bran or vermiculite).
- For Bottles: The mites often huddle in the center of the bottle for insulation during transit.
- For Sachets: These are "slow-release" nurseries. The mites stay tucked deep inside the breeding media and emerge one by one over 2–4 weeks. Seeing an "empty-looking" sachet or bottle is not proof of a loss; it is simply how they are packaged for maximum survival.
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