ADVION Mole Cricket Bait contains the active ingredient indoxacarb in a formulation that is highly attractive to mole cricket adults and nymphs. ADVION Mole Cricket Bait should be applied in the spring to control adult mole crickets before they lay eggs and in the late summer and fall to control large nymphs and newly emerged adults. For best results, apply in late afternoon to areas of turfgrass that are infested with mole crickets. If the soil is not moist, then it is important to irrigate before application to bring the mole crickets to the soil surface where exposure to ADVION Mole Cricket Bait will be maximized. For optimal effectiveness, allow grass that is wet with dew, rainfall or irrigation to dry before application. Rainfall or irrigation within 2 to 3 days after application may reduce the effectiveness of ADVION Mole Cricket Bait.
Advion mole cricket bait is applied at the rate of 2-4 pounds per 1,000 sq. ft. or about 50 pounds per acre. Apply again in 7 days if necessary. This product can also be used in a 10 foot band around the home to keep mole cricket populations down near living areas.
The apartments I live in have put this product down in the breeze ways in front of my door. Since doing so, my dogs have thrown up bright yellow foam, and had many BM bright breen and runny! Should I be concerned?
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The only way that this product should be harmful is if your dog consumed the bait and usually only if the dog consumed a large quantity of the Advion Mole Cricket bait. Having said that, every animal …
The only way that this product should be harmful is if your dog consumed the bait and usually only if the dog consumed a large quantity of the Advion Mole Cricket bait. Having said that, every animal is different and you should contact your veterinarian. Be sure to have the product label available so the vet can research the active ingredient. You may also call the manufacturer Dupont at 1-888-638-7668.