You can use CB D-Foam in the holes to eliminate the bees and larva that are currently present. This treatment will not stop future bees from entering the abandoned holes and it will not stop new carpenter bees from drilling new holes. CB D-Foam will not harm your animals when used in enclosed holes.…
Read Full Answer »CB D-Foam would not want to be used in the jacuzzi jets. These flies are attracked to sludge and organic matter that can build up in the jets. In order to eradicate and prevent these gnats, you want to purge the jets frequently. Please read the manufacturers manual as to what products to use to clea…
Read Full Answer »We would not suggest using CB-D Foam because although CB D-Foam will kill termites, it will kill them on contact and could make them go somewhere else in your house. The reason Termidor SC is the best product is because it does not kill termites right away and will let them take the product ba…
Read Full Answer »CB-D foam probably would not be the best choice for cricket control because of the small number of places where it can be applied. You should consider using a product such as D-Force HPX in all the cracks and crevices around the perimeter of the room indoors including door frames, window frames and …
Read Full Answer »You can apply D-Foam directly into the cracks in crevices in the kitchen pantry. You must remove all food and dishes prior to the application and you should clean up any over-spray before putting food and dishes back.
CB D-Foam is a clear and odorless product and is labeled for treatment of bees. Please follow the application instructions on the product label.