Cy-Kick CS is a fantastic outdoor and indoor general use insecticide that is safe for children and pets as long as they are kept out of the treated area until the insecticide has dried. Drying time is normally an hour or two. Please view the full product label for more information.Â
Cy-Kick CS should not harm your lawn when used as directed on the product label. It will do a great job for general pest control
If you mix 4 fl oz of Cy-Kick CS in 50 gal of water, the resulting concentration is 0.004% and for 8 fl oz it would be 0.008%.
Cy-Kick CS is a fantastic outdoor and indoor general use insecticide that is safe for children and pets as long as they are kept out of the treated area until the insecticide has dried. Drying time is normally an hour or two.
Cy kick CS is one of our most popular products for your region. It has 90 days of full-throttle killing power, controlling insects indoors and outdoors. With a broad spectrum label. So it will do a great job standing up to UV rays.
This will depend on the specific herbicide you want to mix the insecticide with. We normally do not recommend tank-mixing insecticides and herbicides, in general, so you do not possibly stress your lawn, however, the label does not state the Cy-Kick CS cannot be tank-mixed. If the product label of…
Read Full Answer »For scorpion control, you are always going to use much more product than you would for general pest control. For general insects like ants, spiders and roaches you would only spray 2 feet up and 2 feet out just around the foundation of the home. For scorpions you need a much wider barrier for them t…
Read Full Answer »Cy-Kick CS is a great general pest control for monthly outdoor control of scorpions and other common household insects. If applied on a dry day, it will hold up in the rain for 4 weeks.
Yes, Cy-Kick CS is labeled for roaches. We would also recommend using an IGR (insect growth regulator). This will stop the roaches from reproducing. You will use between 0.5 to 1.0 fl. oz. per gallon of water. Gentrol IGR can be mixed in the same sprayer as the Cy-Kick CS. You will mix 1 fl. oz. per…
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Cy Kick CS is a residual insecticide concentrate and is not an IGR. If you are looking for an IGR for roaches for indoor control, Gentrol IGR Concentrate is the most popular choice for mixing with other residual insecticide products.