Grace writes
Is CB-80 compatible for use in the same area as bait if I apply CB-80, wait for it to dry completely, and then apply bait? I would like to flush out cracks and crevices behind my kitchen cabinets. I know I cannot bait first then spray CB-80 in the same area. To maximize the effects of both, how long do I need to wait before applying bait in the same areas that I am applying CB-80? I do not want to contaminate bait. I cannot find anything about CB-80 being non-repellent or repellant and I know repellants can make bait ineffective.
If you go with the CB-80 Aerosol, I'd suggest using bait in cabinets or places you can't or wouldn't want to spray to help offer control where the pockets seem to be hiding. Spray CB-80 into hiding places such as cracks and crevices, behind sinks, cabinets, along baseboards and floors, around drains and plumbing, hitting insects with spray whenever possible. Keep the area closed for 15 minutes. Open and ventilate before reoccupying. Repeat treatment as necessary. CB-80 is a contact-kill aerosol that has a slightly repellent nature. This product will only kill on contact and is not meant to be used as a repellent. Most aerosol insecticides are not meant to be used as repellents but rather as knockdown agents to kill the insects.
Answer last updated on: 07/23/2023