Beneficial Nematodes

Rows of lettuce and green onions growing in a garden on a foggy day.

Meet Your Garden’s Microscopic Hit Squad

Forget harsh sprays and toxic traps—beneficial nematodes are the stealthiest pest control agents on the planet. These microscopic, soil-dwelling hunters seek out and destroy pests before they even get the chance to ruin your yard. Think of them as the Navy SEALs of your soil: invisible, tireless, and deadly (to bugs, not pets).

Ours aren’t your average nematodes. We’ve selected them to be high-performing predators that thrive in real-world conditions. When applied just 2–4 times a year, they patrol your lawn and garden, wiping out the larval and pupal stages of some of the most destructive insects around.

The best part? They don’t mess with pollinators, pets, people, or your prized tomatoes.
Just pure, natural pest control—no chemicals, no guilt.

Who’s on their hit list?
Fleas, ticks, ants (even the queens), grubs, root maggots, cutworms, thrips, fungus gnats, termites, beetle larvae, and dozens more.