Use and Care Manual
OUTDOOR USE (cont'd)
WOOD INFESTING PESTS
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For wasps, hornets, yellow jackets: Application to nests
should be made late in the evening when insects are at rest.
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To aid in control of in lawns and other outdoor
home recreation areas, thoroughly drench the entire mound
area. Spray provides contact activity and residual in the
active mound. Use a coarse spray and apply gently to avoid
disturbing ants. Note: For best results apply in cool weather
65 to 80˚F, or in early morning or late evening hours. Treat
new mounds as they appear.
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For control of termites and wood-infesting beetles found
above ground, apply to voids and holes in damaged wood,
and in spaces between wooden structures and between the
sill plate and foundation where wood is exposed.
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Apply spray to exposed worker and winged reproductive
forms of termites. This type of application is intended to be a
supplemental treatment for control of drywood and above-
ground subterranean termites and other wood-infesting
insects. It is not intended as a substitute for soil treatments
for termite control.
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For control of swarming or reproductive stages of termites,
apply a coarse spray to the swarm or area on which they
collect.
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For control of carpenter ants around houses and other
structures, apply around doors and windows and other
places where carpenter ants may enter the premises. Spray
into cracks and crevices or voids where these ants or their
cover the area.
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For control of carpenter bees in structures, spray the liquid
directly into bee entrance holes. Leave the entrance holes
open for 24 hours to be certain that returning adult bees are
killed. When there is no activity, the hole may be sealed with
a suitable sealant.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE (cont'd)
HOW TO
USE
(cont'd)
SHAKE WELL
BEFORE USE
Re-enter when spray is dry.
PESTS CONTROLLED
3. Pantry & Stored Product Pests (cont'd)
BEETLES (exposed adults & immature stages): (cont'd)
Lesser Grain Borer, Lesser Mealworm, Merchant Grain,
Mealworm, Red Flour, Rice Weevil, Sawtoothed Grain,
Warehouse
MOTHS: Indian Meal, Mediterranean Flour
INDOOR
PESTS
(cont'd)
Elm Leaf Beetle, Fire Ants, Firebrats, Flies, Fleas, Gnats,
Ground Beetles, Hornets, Imported Fire Ants, Midges,
Spiders, Ticks (including Deer Ticks), Wasps, Yellow Jackets
BEETLES: Ambrosia, Deathwatch, False Powderpost,
Old House Borer, Powderpost
TERMITES: Subterranean, Formosan, Drywood
CARPENTER ANTS and CARPENTER BEES
WOOD
INFESTING
PESTS
OUTDOOR/
PERIMETER
PESTS
IMPORTANT:
Directions for Storage and Disposal
STORAGE
CONDITIONS
DISPOSAL
Store in an area out of reach of children, preferably
a locked storage cabinet. Protect from freezing.
If empty:
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container.
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Call your local solid waste agency or toll free
1-877-229-3724 for disposal instructions.
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Never place unused product down any indoor or
outdoor drain.
Restrictions
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Do not make applications during rain.
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All outdoor applications must be limited to spot or crack-and-crevice
treatment only, except for the following permitted uses:
(1) Treatment to soil or vegetation around structures;
(2) Applications to building foundations, up to a maximum height of 3 feet.
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Other than applications to building foundations, all outdoor applications
to impervious surfaces such as sidewalks, driveways, patios, porches and
structural surfaces (such as windows, doors, and eaves) are limited to spot
and crack-and-crevice applications, only.
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Application is prohibited directly into sewers or drains, or to any area like a
gutter where drainage to sewers, storm drains, water bodies, or aquatic
habitat can occur. Do not allow the product to enter any drain during or
after application.
PESTS CONTROLLED
INDOOR
PESTS
1. Crawling Pests
Ants (except Pharaoh), Bedbugs, Carpet Beetles, Centipedes,
Cockroaches, Crickets, Earwigs, Firebrats, Millipedes, Pillbugs,
2. Flying Pests
Clothes Moths, Flies, Gnats, Midges, Mosquitoes, Moths,
Wasps, Yellow Jackets
3. Pantry & Stored Product Pests
BEETLES (exposed adults & immature stages):
Cadelle, Cigarette, Confused Flour, Dermestid, Drug-store,
Granary Weevil, Hide, Larder, Leather, Lesser Grain Borer,
(continued)