No, Bifen IT cannot be used in a ULV or thermal fogger, however it can be applied in a hand held or backpack sprayer or a mist blower such as the Tomahawk Power Mist Blower.
No, Bifen IT cannot be used in a Tri-Jet fogger or any other ULV or thermal fogging machine. Bifen IT should be applied using a handpump sprayer, backpacks sprayer or mist blower. Please view ULV Fogging Solutions Page and Thermal Fogging Solutions Page for options for both oil and water based fogging solutions.
Yes, Bifen IT needs to be diluted in water. Depending on what you're treating for, you can dilute it at a rate of 0.5 to 1 oz per gallon of water. Please review the product label for full instructions.
Bifen IT is not labeled for fogging applications. You can view our entire selection of Thermal Fogging and ULV Fogging solutions on our website by following the provided links.
Yes, Bifen IT is safe for your Bermuda grass.
Bifen I/T is not safe for use on or around any edible vegetation. Bifen is also only used at 1 (ONE) ounce per gallon of water and should never be used at a rate higher than this for multiple reasons. If you need to treat a fire ant mount around edible plants such as grapes, you can either use boiling water to drench the mound directly and kill them on contact, or go with a product like Sevin Insecticide which is for controlling insects in garden areas.
Bifen IT cannot be used in the Vector Fog C100. Riptide 5.0% Pyrethrin ULV is one of the best insecticides to use with the VectorFog C100 ULV Cold Fogger. It does not provide any type of residual, but it will kill the insects that it touches. It provides effective control of a wide range of insects including mosquitoes, stored product pests, cockroaches, biting insects, crawling insects, flies, and more without oil residues or oil-related issues. Riptide can be used undiluted and diluted.
Neither Bifen IT or Bifen XTS can be mixed with paint or stain. Suspend SC does mention on the label that is can be.
There is no specific or ideal time of the day for spraying Bifen IT. Some people opt to spray outdoors in the early morning, when there is a lessor amount of insect activity. You can refer to the product label for complete application instructions, and use as directed.
Bifen IT is just an insecticide, so it will not harm the grass or other desirable plants. The only concern we would have is if you have newly germinating grass then you want to be careful not to put too much stress walking over it or pulling a sprayer over it.
Bifen IT is not labeled for Spotted Lantern Fly therefore would not be recommended for this treatment.
Safari 20SG with Dinotefuran is a very common product used for treating Spotted Lantern Fly. The manufacturer has released a Supplemental Spotted Lantern Fly Label that can be viewed HERE.
Spotted Lantern Fly is an invasive pest only found in certain areas of Pennsylvania and the Penn State Extension has set up an entire website to help track and control this pest. Further information for homeowners can be found HERE.
Please contact your local County Extension Office if you have other questions about this pest.
Bifen IT is labeld to kill the Pine Shoot Beetles (Adults) when applied at 0.5 fl oz to 1.0 fl oz per gallon of water.
Unfortunately there is no easy solution when it comes to pine beetles. Infected trees should be cut down (before the newly hatched beetles fly out of the trees in the spring/summer) and the wood burned or chipped, while other still healthy trees should be sprayed annually to protect them. Because of the natural boring behavior of the beetle they are protected from topically applied insecticides and systemic insecticides (those injected into the tree or applied as a root drench) have proven ineffective for pine beetle infestations. Healthy trees can be protected before the beetles attack by topically spraying them with a synthetic pyrethroid,
You should contact your local cooperative extension office to find out the best time to start spraying in your region.
No, if applied as a crack and crevice application along baseboards, around window and door frames, in corners, under cabinets & sinks, etc as instructed per the product label, the areas where Bifen IT has been applied do not need to be cleaned after application.
Yes, Bifen IT will help control carpenter bees when it is applied to surfaces where the carpenter bees land. We also recommend dusting the carpenter bee holes with an insecticide dust such as Delta Dust to help kill any larva inside. Do not plug the holes for at least 30 days after dusting to prevent the developing larva from drilling a new hole to exit.
Please view our Carpenter Bee Treatment Guide for more information
Bifen IT could kill Japanese cedar longhorned beetles if it were applied directly to the insects, or you can use Bifen IT to help protect trees from this insect by spraying the trunks of vulnerable trees. Bifen IT will not kill existing infestations since the larvae will create tunnels under the bark and/or cover them with frass. These (and many other) beetles are most likely to infest trees that are already weak from some other stress, so overall good care of the trees is the best prevention.
You can learn more about this insect in this Extension article.
Bifen IT cannot be used to treat wood infesting insects in furniture, only when they are directly infesting the structure per the product label. BoraCare is the best product for wood that is unpainted/unstained. If the wood is stained/pained you will be required to strip the piece of furniture to get rid of any paint, stain or finish (Boracare will not work on finished wood). Boracare is the only insecticide that can penetrate into the wood to kill the immature beetles before they chew their way out of the wood and damage the furniture. If it is just one piece of furniture that is infested and you do not want to strip off the finish you can also contact local furniture finishers or pest control operators who may offer a heat chamber. Heating the table up to over 140 degrees for several hours will any pest that is inside.
Bifen IT is safe to be used around a well and with well water as long as where you are treating isn't within 3 feet of the well.