Yes, Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide does have an odor. According the SDS, the odor is described as rotten cabbage like.
Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide is not labeled for indoor application. We would recommend to check out our Bed Bug guide  It takes more than one product to treat for Bed Bugs. This is why have put together very effective Bed Bug kits.Â
Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide is not labeled to be mixed with water. It should only be used to treat fire ant mounds in the yard by sprinkling the product itself on the mounds. We would be happy to recommend a product if you would let us know what you are trying to prevent?
No, Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide is not labeled to be used in vegetable gardens. We would need to know what insects you are treating and what vegetables you have in the garden. Please take a look at our Insecticides for Edible Gardens Page for products that are labeled to treat a variety of inse…
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Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide is one pound or 16 ounces. Let us know if you have any more questions.
Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide is not labeled for indoor application and it is not labeled for roaches. We would recommend to check out our  Roach Control Guide. Since treating for roaches usually takes more than one product, our Roach Control Kit Rotation A is a great place to start.
Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide is not labeled for yellow jackets. A better option for ground control on lawns if needed would be something like Tempo SC Ultra.
Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide  is not labeled to be mixed with water or used as a paste. It should only be used to treat fire ant mounds in the yard by sprinkling the product itself on the mounds.  Â
No, Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide is only labeled to be used to mound treat for fire ants.  To treat trees with a systemic insecticide for sucking pests such as aphids, scale, or whiteflies, you would use 0.1 to 0.4 ounces of Dominion 2L per inch of trunk diameter and apply this as a drench…
Read Full Answer »Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide is not labeled to be mixed with water. It should only be used to treat fire ant mounds in the yard by sprinkling the product itself on the mounds. Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide would be an alternative acephate insecticide is mixed with water and labeled for appl…
Read Full Answer »Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide is not labeled for use around horses or other grazing animals/areas.Â
The best way to get rid of the smell from Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticid would to be pick up the product. Depending ont the surface, you can wipe away any residual with hot soapy water. You can also use an odor remover bag such as Earth Care Odor Remover Bag to try and absorb some of the smellÂ
Read Full Answer »Acephate Pro 75 SP Insecticide is a very odorous product, and only with time will the smell dissipate when used as directed on the label.