📋 Steps
1
Measure the area first
Calculate square footage before purchasing granular product. Over-applying granulars is a common mistake — more product does not provide better results and wastes money. Product packaging shows coverage rate in square feet per pound.
2
Use a broadcast or drop spreader — not hand application
Hand-applying granules results in uneven distribution and over-concentration in spots. A hand-crank broadcast spreader ($15-30) provides even distribution. Calibrate the spreader opening to the product's recommended setting.
3
Apply to a moist lawn or soil
Granular pesticides release their active ingredient as they dissolve. Apply when the soil is moist (after light rain or after irrigation) for best activation. Dry soil delays dissolution and reduces effectiveness.
4
Water in immediately after application
Most granular pesticides require watering in within 24 hours of application to activate. Apply ¼-½ inch of irrigation after granular application unless rain is forecast within 24 hours. Do not apply if heavy rain is forecast — runoff before dissolution wastes product and creates environmental risk.
5
Keep people and pets off treated area until watered in and dry
Granular pesticides can be tracked indoors before they dissolve. Keep people and pets off the treated area until after watering in and the surface is dry — typically 1-4 hours.
💡 Tips
- Check the label for the specific water-in requirement — some granulars require immediate watering, others must be applied dry and then watered within 24 hours
- Granular fire ant bait (Amdro, Extinguish Plus) is the exception — do NOT water in fire ant bait. It must remain dry for ants to carry it. Apply only when no rain is forecast for 24+ hours
- Granular applications near waterways require buffer distances specified on the label — always observe these to prevent aquifer and waterway contamination
- Granular insecticides for grub control should be applied in June-July and watered in within 24 hours for maximum larval exposure
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