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Milky Spore Program

Discussion in 'Broadlands Community Issues' started by mkgoldbabyme, Apr 3, 2005.

  1. mkgoldbabyme

    mkgoldbabyme New Member

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    I do not live in your subdivision or in your state. I saw your community mentioned on the website that sells the Milky Spore product. It seems that your subdivision/homeowners association has a program with the St. Gabriel Laboratories to professionally apply the Milky Spore product. Is this available in other states. We live in a large subdivision in St. Louis (Mo.) County that has a problem with the moles that eat the grubs. Thanks for any information/help you can give.
     
  2. neilz

    neilz New Member

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    I would assume that this is available throughout the US, you should contact St. Gabriel Labs directly for more info.



    Neil Z.
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  3. broadlandshabitatteam2

    broadlandshabitatteam2 New Member

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    Phone number for St Gabriel Labs is 1-800-801-0061.
    Note, in the past, StGL has not conducted milky spore programs more than an hour's drive away from their headquarters in Orange, VA, because they are a very small company with only a few employees. We were lucky to convince them to come up to conduct our campaign (we are a 2-hour drive away). Maybe, if you can negotiate access to a storage facility, airfare, and overnight accommodations with StGL, they might be able to send out their experts to do the treatments for your HOA at a reasonable price. It's worth a phone call to discuss it in-depth with them. Otherwise, you'll need to ask your local landscapers to treat your subdivision with milky spore. It's a labor-intensive process, so landscapers tend to charge more. Start by making cost comparisons for your area. You can e-mail me if you want some feedback from our program and need more ideas.
     

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