Yes, Cyonara 9.7 can be used for millipedes as directed on the product label.
Yes, Cyonara 9.7 will do a great job controlling mosquitoes. It is mixed at the rate of 0.2-0.4 oz. (6-12 mL) per gallon of water for mosquitoes. If you have a heavy population you can incorporate ExciteR for a quicker knockdown and Tekko Pro which is an Insect Growth Regulator that works to disrupt the life cycle of the insects by keeping the juveniles from growing into adults.
As long as chickens are out of the area during treatment of Cyonara 9.7 until dry it is safe. The small amount of active ingredient left behind to kill insects is not enough to harm a chicken, they would have to eat their body weight or more in insects killed from the product.
Cyonara 9.7 is mixed at a rate of 0.8 oz per gallon of water. In the same tank, you can mix Gentrol at 1 oz per gallon of water. That gallon will cover roughly 1000 sq ft.
No, Cyonara 9.7 is not supposed to be used on animals/birds. We would recommend reaching out to an exotic bird specialist for a proper recommendation.
Cyonara 9.7 is not designed to be applied in a fogger as it is microencapsulated and fogging will break those capsules up. It should only be used in a tank sprayer or mist blower.
Cyonara 9.7 rates vary for each of these pests per the product label. For chinch bugs, you would use at the rate of 14 ml per 1000 sqft in 4 - 10 gals. of water per 1,000 sq. ft. The best method is to use a pump-up sprayer or backpack sprayer as you will get a better rate but you can use a hose-end sprayer.
Cyonara 9.7 is not labeled for use inside of a fogger.
Cyonara 9.7 does include bagworms as a target insect on the label but only before they form the bag. You can refer to the product label for use rates and for complete application instructions, and use as directed.
The residual of Cyonara 9.7 is up to three months, however, you can reapply every 30 to 90 days.
The Cyonara 9.7 is labeled for use in kitchen cabinets for roaches and other pests so long as you follow the specific use instructions on the Product Label. You would not spray the open surfaces of the cabinet, but rather direct the chemical into the cracks and crevices, joints, seams, hinges, etc and under sides of shelves if needed to get control. Allow the cabinets to dry completely before returning food or other items to the treated areas. We also have a great guide on How to Get Rid of Roaches that you can review to see more tips from professionals on how to eliminate them as quickly and effectively as possible.
There is no waiting period to reseed your lawn after applying the Cyonara 9.7 Insecticide but it is not labeled for grubs. Please review our Grub Treatment guide here.
Cyonara 9.7 would be a great product to use for armyworms as directed. Per the product label, : For best results, apply CYONARA 9.7 at recommended rates in 2 - 5 gals. of water per 1,000 sq. ft. The use of a spreader-sticker may be useful if high rainfall amounts are forecast, otherwise the addition of adjuvants is not necessary under normal conditions for surface insect control in turf. Delay watering or mowing for 12 - 24 hours for optimum control of surface-feeding insect pests.
Cyonara 9.7 is only to be mixed with water and cannot be used in any type of ULV, Thermal or Propane fogging equipment. Handpump sprayers, backpack sprayers and mist blowers are acceptable pieces of equipment.
should not be applied to the chickens directly.
As long as the application has completely dried before allowing animals to reenter the area and you are mixing and applying Cyonara 9.7 as directed per the product label, this would not pose a risk to animals that contact a treated surface. Typcial drying time is usually within 2-3 hours. For indoor pest control, this product should be applied to active areas such as baseboards, corners, around pipes, in and behind cabinets, behind and under refrigerators, sinks, furnaces and stoves, cracks and crevices.
Please view the full product label for more information for the specific target pest you are targeting.
No, Cyonara 9.7 is not labeled to be used in a fogger.
Please view our ULV Fogging and Thermal Fogging Concentrates for insecticides labeled for fogging equipment.