Nolo Bait
Nolo Bait unfortunately will not be available in 2023. Everybody on the waitlist will be notified next year when Nolo Bait will become available.
Please email if you want to be put on our wait list and we will notfy you as soon as we hear any news!
Description: Nolo Bait is a long-term grasshopper suppression agent. It is a spreadable bait made from flaky wheat bran coated with Paranosema (Nosema) locustae spores. Grasshoppers eat the bran, thus becoming infected with Nosema. Nolo Bait is very easy to apply and has no adverse effects on non-target organisms. It is safe for use around humans, pets, birds, wildlife and won't contaminate waterways. It won't harm beneficial insects and is widely approved for organic use.
1 - 5 pounds per acre
Description: Nolo Bait™ is a long-term grasshopper suppression agent. It is a spreadable bait made from flaky wheat bran coated with Paranosema (Nosema) locustae spores. Grasshoppers eat the bran, thus becoming infected with Nosema. Nolo Bait™ is very easy to apply and has no adverse effects on non-target organisms. It is safe for use around humans, pets, birds, wildlife and won't contaminate waterways. It won't harm beneficial insects and is widely approved for organic use.
Use in Biological Control: Apply Nolo Bait™ along the perimeter of your yard or property, anywhere there is tall grass and along weedy ditch banks. If possible, let the grasses/weeds at the outer margins of your yard grow taller and apply the bait there. This may reduce the number of grasshoppers migrating into your yard/garden area. In gardens or flowerbeds it is best to make bait stations to hold the bait and/or to spread the bait beneath and between the plants. This will help you to avoid drawing additional grasshoppers into the area while allowing those already present to feed on it. Bait stations can be made from anything that will protect the bait from rain and sun. Empty tins cans with both ends cut out work well and can be placed in the shade of the plants on the ground. Keeping these bait stations available will entice grasshoppers to fill up on bait rather than plant material.
Infected hoppers will be slower to hop and may fall over upon landing. Often they are reluctant to hop at all. Their eyes become cloudy instead of dark brown and the abdomens of sick hoppers will become whiter as well. Dead, partially cannibalized grasshoppers may be found clinging to stalks of grass/weeds. New hatchlings that ingested the bait die quickly and are rarely seen as they are readily consumed by other grasshoppers, insects, birds and reptiles. Due to the nature of this product (i.e. microsporidial pathogen), efficacy may be affected by such factors as weather, grasshopper population densities and insect migration.
Rates: The minimum application rate is 1 pound per acre, per application. This is based on grasshopper densities of 8 grasshoppers per square yard. Nolo Bait™ can be applied as often as every few days to once a week and can be concentrated in areas of heaviest grasshopper infestation. Consumption of a higher number of spores per grasshopper will increase efficacy and decrease the amount of time required to kill the grasshoppers. Therefore, where faster population reduction is required, this may be achieved through multiple applications or a higher application rate in order to increase the amount of bait available to each grasshopper.
Application: Morning is the best t ime to apply Nolo Bait because grasshoppers will do most of their feeding in the morning but late afternoon is good too. Though you may see them around, grasshoppers don’t feed as heavily during the heat of the day. Avoid applying Nolo Bait™ when rain is forecast within the next 4-6 hours or if dew is still present on the grass.
Storage: Optimal storage is 42 degrees F in a dry location. We are committed to providing you with the highest quality ingredients in our grasshopper bait, freshly formulated upon order. Our spore is regularly tested to guarantee its viability. This insures that our product will remain 100% active in cool, dry storage conditions for up to 13 weeks from the date of formulation.