No chiggers is my only benefit. On getting rid of them, forget it. I made a Gator Ette our of an ole JD riding mower upon which I mounted a 4 gallon back pack type sprayer with a 60 psi 2 gpm pump. When I have nothing to do, after a good rain, I see how many times in a day I can empty the tank.
If you can run them out of your hay patch to reside along the fence row you are lucky. Interesting watching is to have a baby's rear smooth, plowed pasture, after a rain smoothed the surface, and in finding a "hub" mound, check out the spoke colonies....or in the spring, knock the top off a mound and check out how many winged "new colony developers" are ready to launch.
Years ago I heard Logic was effective in getting rid of them. Quantity recommended was like $25 per acre. I tested a 10 acre plot. Seemed to work ok for awhile, giving it time for the workers to pick it up and take it to the queen for supper, but priced out of my range for frequent use.
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