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YOU CAN TREAT LAWN FOR CRANE FLIES WITHOUT PESTICIDES.(Lifestyle)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
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April 14, 1999
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Q: I think I have crane fly in my lawn. I have found a few short, worm-like larvae and they have the tough skin (hard to cut in half with a trowel) that I have read about. Which pesticide is better for killing crane fly, Diazinon or Dursban?
- R.T., Bellevue
MB: Save your time, money and environment, you probably don't have to treat with either pesticide. The birds will take care of most crane fly infestations. Unless it looks like you will loose your lawn to an extremely heavy infestation (more than 25 crane fly per square foot), you should avoid using ...
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