Nematode Technology
Patented non-refrigerated nematodes designed for practical, dependable use.
Better nematode results do not start at application. They depend on the right species, careful formulation, stable storage, and proper use — all working together to deliver consistent performance in real conditions.
Why EFI stands apart
- Patented non-refrigerated nematode technology.
- Easier storage, handling, and application.
- Suitable for both home use and professional environments.
Why non-refrigerated nematode technology matters.
EFI’s patented non-refrigerated nematodes are designed to be easier to store, handle, and use. This helps make biological pest control more practical across lawns, gardens, growing environments, and commercial settings.
- Easier to store and handle compared to traditional expectations.
- Built with careful formulation, not treated as a generic product.
- Helps users apply with more confidence.
Better nematode performance starts before application.
Beneficial nematodes are living organisms. Their effectiveness depends on species selection, formulation, storage conditions, and how they are applied.
Five factors influence how well nematodes perform.
Results depend on how the product is selected, stored, and used — not just the label.
Performance depends on more than one step.
Each stage plays a role when working with living organisms.
Species fit
Different nematodes target different pests. Choosing the correct species is essential for effective control.
Viability
Nematodes must remain alive and active through storage and application to perform properly.
Formulation
Formulation affects consistency, handling, and how well the nematodes are delivered during application.
Storage stability
Products should maintain quality until they are ready to be used.
Application compatibility
Proper application ensures nematodes reach the soil and the target pests effectively.
From species choice to final application, each part supports the next.
Good results depend on a chain of decisions and conditions. When one part is weak, overall performance can suffer.
Why this visual matters
Nematode performance is not controlled by a single feature. It depends on how well the full process is handled from start to finish.
What it shows clearly
Species fit, viability, formulation, storage, and application are all connected. Better outcomes come from supporting the full chain, not just one point within it.
Why EFI emphasizes this
EFI’s approach focuses on practical use, dependable handling, and stronger preparation before the product ever reaches the soil.
From selection to application, each step matters.
A good nematode product depends on how it is prepared, stored, and used.
Choose the right species
Match the nematode to the pest and environment.
Prepare properly
Use a formulation designed for consistency and handling.
Store correctly
Maintain quality until application.
Apply effectively
Use proper timing, moisture, and delivery methods.
Good application conditions help good products perform better.
Nematodes work in living environments. Soil moisture, timing, temperature, and delivery method all affect how well they move and reach target pests.
Trusted by home users. Relevant for professional applications.
EFI’s nematode products are designed to feel clear and approachable for retail customers while still meeting the expectations of growers and professional environments.
For home, lawn, and garden use
Home users want confidence that the product is high quality, easy to trust, and designed to perform reliably.
For growers, distributors, and professionals
Professional users look for product quality, consistency, and a supplier that understands the realities of biological performance.
Understanding beneficial nematodes
Clear answers help visitors understand how beneficial nematodes work and what affects results in real use.
Beneficial nematodes are microscopic organisms that live in the soil. Once applied, they actively search for soil-dwelling pests such as grubs and larvae, enter them, and release bacteria that eliminate the pest from within.
Different nematode species target different pests, including grubs, fungus gnat larvae, root weevils, and other soil-dwelling insects. Choosing the right species is important for effective control.
Nematodes are typically mixed with water and applied to soil using watering cans, hose-end sprayers, or irrigation systems. Proper moisture and timing help them move through the soil to reach pests.
Nematodes are most effective when pests are in their larval stage and soil conditions are suitable — typically when temperatures and moisture levels support biological activity.
Their effectiveness depends on proper application, soil conditions, and selecting the right species. When used correctly, they can be effective across lawns, gardens, greenhouses, and commercial growing environments.
EFI’s difference is the care behind how nematodes are formulated, handled, and used.
This approach helps deliver products that are more consistent, reliable, and ready for real-world use.