
Do you have pets or a lot of wild visitors in your garden, such as hedgehogs or birds? Then you're at risk of a tick or flea infestation. The larvae, in particular, are responsible for spreading the disease and are difficult to detect unless you address them at the right time.
The best time to take action is from May to September . During these months, the larvae develop quickly in warm, sheltered places. With nematodes against ticks and fleas, you can tackle flea larvae in your home and garden before they mature.
Note: Nematodes are only effective against larvae, not adult fleas or ticks. Therefore, timing is especially important.
👉 In short: use nematodes against ticks and fleas in warm weather, while the larvae are still developing.