Whiteaxe

Whiteaxe is a biological solution for white grub, termites, and borers. Whiteaxe attacks insect pests with its spores. Once the insect’s skin is exposed to these living spores, they germinate and start to penetrate the blood vessels. The fungus then invades the body cavity, produces toxins, and causes paralysis. The insect dies soon after. Whiteaxe is an Entomopathogenic fungus: Metarhizium anisopliae. This is an indigenous highly virulent strain tested in various geographical locations for efficacy.