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Cyonara Insecticide with 9.7% Lamda-Cyhalothrin is the same active ingredient as the popular Demand CS Insecticide, but less expensive. Cyonara 9.7 perimeter and surface spray uses advanced Sigma Technology and gentle pyrethroids to quickly eliminate turf, ornamental, and lawn pests, and other nuisance pests. Cyonara 9.7 lasts up to several months, even at considerably low use rates.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | lambda-Cyhalothrin 9.7% |
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Target pests |
Ants, Bedbugs (adult), Boxelder Bugs, Carpenter Bees, Carpet Beetles, Centipedes, Clover Mites, Cockroaches, Crickets, Earwigs, Fleas, Flies, Millipedes, Mosquitoes, Rice Weevils, Silverfish, Spiders, Stink Bugs, Termites (above ground only), Ticks, Wasps and others * See label for complete list |
For use in |
Commercial & Residential Indoors & Outdoors: Apartments, Warehouses, Schools, Hospitals, Restaurants, Hotels, Kennels, Agricultural areas, Lawns, Turf-grass, Landscape Ornamental Plants and others * See label for complete list |
Application |
0.2 - 0.8 oz. per gallon of water * See label for complete application instructions |
Formulation | Professional Product |
NOT FOR SALE TO |
AK, HI, SD CT, NY, VT (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
Shipping Weight | 0.71 lbs |
Manufacturer | Control Solutions (Mfg. Number: 82031973) |
UPC | 072693319738 |
EPA Registration | 53883-145 |
Cyonara 9.7 is a water-based insecticide concentrate that is diluted with water and applied with a hand pump sprayer or other pressurized application equipment. Cyonara 9.7 contains the active ingredient lambda-cyhalothrin, the same active ingredient in the popular insecticide Demand CS. Lambda-cyhalothrin is a synthetic pyrethroid designed to mimic the naturally-occurring pyrethrins derived from the Chrysanthemum flower, attacking an insect’s central nervous system. The synthetic active ingredient, however, is less costly and has a long-lasting residual. Cyonara 9.7 applications kill insects that come in contact with the direct spray or with the dried residual for weeks after application.
Common crawling and flying insect pests including ants, bed bugs, beetles, boxelder bugs, carpenter bees, centipedes, cockroaches, crickets, earwigs, fleas, millipedes, mosquitoes, pantry pests, silverfish, spiders, ticks, wasps; ornamental and lawn pests such as armyworms, chinch bugs, crickets, cutworms, lacebugs, leafhoppers, mealybugs, pillbugs, scale, stink bugs, and webworms (see below for complete list)
INSECTS CONTROLLED: Ants (including Imported Fire Ants), Bedbugs, Bees, Boxelder Bugs, Carpenter Bees, Carpet Beetles, Centipedes, Cigarette Beetles, Clover Mites, Cockroaches, Confused Flour Beetles, Crickets, Earwigs, Firebrats, Fleas (outdoors), Flies, Grasshoppers, Lesser Grain Borers, Litter Beetles (Darkling, Hide, Carrion), Millipedes, Mites, Mosquitoes, Pillbugs, Red Flour Beetles, Rice Weevils, Saw-toothed Grain Beetles, Scorpions, Silverfish, Sowbugs, Spiders, Spider Mites (Two-spotted, Spruce), Stink Bugs, Termites (above ground only), Ticks, Wasps; Armyworms, Azalea Caterpillars, Aphids, Bagworms, Black vine weevils, Boxelder bugs, Budworms, California oakworms, Cankerworms, Cutworms, Eastern tent caterpillars, Elm Leaf Beetles, European sawflies, Fall webworms, Flea beetles, Forest tent caterpillars, Gypsy moth larvae, Japanese beetles, June beetles, Lace bugs, Leaf-feeding caterpillars, Leafhoppers, Leafminers, Leaf rollers, Leaf skeletonizers, Midges, Oleander moth larvae, Pine sawflies, Pine shoot beetles, Pinetip moths, Plant bugs, Root weevils, Sawflies, Scale insects (crawlers), Spittlebugs, Stink Bugs, Striped beetles, Striped oakworms, Thrips, Tip moths, Tussock moth larvae; Broadmites, Brown softscales, California redscales, Clover mites, Mealybugs, Pineneedlescales (crawlers), Whiteflies; Sod webworms; Bluegrass billbugs, Black turfgrass ataenius, Chiggers, Grubs (suppression), Hyperodes weevils, Mole crickets, Chinch bugs
Cyonara 9.7 insecticide concentrate has an incredibly broad label, making it an excellent choice for almost any insect pest control needs. Use Cyonara as a general or quarterly perimeter treatment outdoors and as a crack and crevice treatment indoors. Cyonara 9.7 can be used to treat most common crawling, flying, ornamental, and turf pests, and it is labeled for use in food handling establishments (non-food areas only). Use to treat occasional invaders like ants, cockroaches, centipdedes, earwigs, spiders, and crickets. Cyonara 9.7 can also be used to treat pantry pests, stinging insects, seasonal pests such as carpenter bees or boxelder bugs, and lawn and ornamental pests. Cyonara 9.7 can also be applied to treat litter beetles and flies and livestock and poultry housing.
Cyonara 9.7 dries clear and will not leave a visible residue on dark surfaces like other insecticide formulations. The risk of phytotoxicity is very low with Cyonara 9.7, though a small area should be tested before making large applications.
Use as a general surface, crack and crevice, or spot treatment in, on, and around buildings and structures and their immediate surroundings, and on modes of transport.
Mixing Instructions:
Dilute CYONARA 9.7 with water for application using hand-held or power-operated application equipment as a coarse spray for crack and crevice or spot and general surface (non-food/non-feed areas only) treatments.
Tank Mixing: CYONARA 9.7 may be tank mixed with other currently registered pesticides unless expressly prohibited by the product label. A small volume mixing test with the other products is recommended to ensure compatibility.
* Cyonara 9.7 may be converted to a foam and the foam used to treat structural voids to control or prevent pests including ants, bees, termites (above ground only), wasps, or other arthropods harboring in walls, under slabs, or in other void areas.
* Cyonara 9.7 does not provide instant knockdown for stinging insects such as bees and wasps. For best results, treat bee, wasp and hornet nests late in the day when most insects will be present. Allow 2-3 days for the colony to die and repeat if necessary.
In, on and around buildings and structures for the control of listed pests, including on lawns, ornamental trees and shrubs around residential, institutional, public, commercial, agricultural, and industrial buildings; and parks, recreational areas and athletic fields; Areas include but are not limited to industrial buildings, houses, apartment buildings, laboratories, buses, greenhouses (non-commercial), stores, warehouses, vessels, railcars, trucks, trailers, aircraft (cargo and other non-cabin areas only), schools, nursing homes, hospitals, restaurants, hotels, livestock/poultry housing, pet kennels, food granaries, food grain mills and food manufacturing, processing, and servicing establishments.
Crawling Insects such as Cockroaches, Crickets, Earwigs, Silverfish, and Spiders: Apply as a coarse, low pressure spray to areas where these pests hide, such as baseboards, corners, storage areas, closets, around water pipes, doors and windows, attics and eaves, cabinets, behind and under refrigerators, sinks, furnaces and stoves, the underside of shelves, drawers and similar areas. Pay particular attention to cracks and crevices.
Bedbugs: Clean floors and surfaces by vacuuming. Apply as a coarse, low-pressure spray to harborage areas including crevices, baseboards, loose plaster, behind bed frames and headboards, beneath beds and furniture, and to bedsprings and bed frames. Do not apply to furniture surfaces or mattresses where people will be laying or sitting. Use a pesticide approved for use on mattresses on these areas. Infested bedding should not be treated, but should be removed, placed in sealed plastic bags, and taken for laundering and drying at high temperatures. Not recommended as the sole treatment for bed bugs.
Food-Handling Establishments: Use as a crack and crevice or spot treatment in and around both food and nonfood areas. Apply in small amounts directly into cracks and crevices, using equipment capable of delivering a pin stream of insecticide, in points between different elements of construction, between equipment and floor, openings leading to voids and hollow spaces in walls, equipment and bases. Food contact surfaces and equipment should be cleaned with an effective cleaning compound and rinsed with potable water before using. Limit individual spot treatments to an area no larger than 20% of the treated surface. Individual spot treatments should not exceed 2 sq. ft.
* Applications can be reapplied at 21-day intervals if necessary.
Outdoor Surfaces: Apply with either hand or power application equipment as a residual treatment to ornamental plants next to foundations of buildings and to surfaces of buildings, porches, screens, window frames, eaves, patios, garages, refuse dumps, and other similar areas where these insect pests are active.
Perimeter Barrier Treatments:
Carpenter Bees: Apply coarse spray to thoroughly wet wood surfaces where bees have been previously active or to provide protection against further damage. Apply early in the spring to prevent bees from invading wood. When bees have infested wood, surface applications can help control embedded larvae and bees that emerge from the wood. See also: Carpenter Bee Control.
Lawns/Turfgrass and Ornamentals: Application rates for turf and ornamentals are lower than structural pest control rates, reflecting that treatment intervals are more frequent. Do not apply more than 52.4 fl. oz. of concentrate (0.36 lbs. a.i.) per acre per year. Applications to ornamentals or turf should be started prior to the establishment of high insect pest populations. Apply at 7-day intervals if retreatment is necessary. Limit more frequent treatment to spot treatments. . Addition of a spreader-sticker at recommended rates may enhance the control of insects on certain species of ornamentals having waxy, hard to wet foliage.
Compare to: Demand CS, Equil Lambda 9.7 CS
This killed everything!!
By Steve on 09/05/2007
Cyonara 9.7 is an awesome product. Not too many products last long down here in the 100 degree heat but this does for a solid 4 weeks. This killed everything, there weren't any bugs even at night with the porch light on. I had a really horrible problem with flies, crickets and spiders and this knocked them down permanently for a month while it was in the upper 90's/ 100's.
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Bed Bugs in Ohio
By R.j. on 01/09/2012
Cyonara 9.7
By Michael on 07/09/2010
After months of battling cockroaches, flies, and ants, I went to my local pest control store. They sold 1 pint size container of Cyonara 9.7 and showed me the proper way to mix this substance in a 2 gallon sprayer. About 24-48 hrs after I applied it around my home, there were no signs of any of the above mentioned insects even after receiving 10 inches of rain plus temps over 90 degrees. By the way I had sprayed my house over 15 days ago. I would refer Cyonara 9.7 to anyone who does their own pest control, it's definitely worth the money.
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Works in Louisiana
By Don on 06/10/2009
I am on my second purchase of Cyonara 9.7. The odor is not bad and the results are very good. I live in an area that has a lot of mosquitoes. This product knocks them down quickly and it lasts for several days.
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Bed Bugs Gone
By Bill on 11/07/2013
I know you are flipping out. Steam and Encase everything. Use your dryer to heat up what you can and then encase that. I used cyonara mixed a little hot and sprayed the baseboards and any cracks in our paneling. It took a couple sprays, but they are gone. I am still spraying once per month for good measure
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What is the proper ratio for mixing Cyonara in a one gallon sprayer. I want good protection from ants, spiders, crickets, scorpions, beetles etc in the Phoenix area. I don't want to over mix it, i.e. wasting it. The mixing chart is a little confusing with a lot of different ratios starting at 5 gallon mixing etc.
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Is Cyonara made in China, as this is the one that looks best for our situation? Thank you!
I am currently using Demand CS. I am satisfied with that, but would like to try Cyonara. What is the difference between Cyonara and Demand?
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Cyonara 9.7 Insecticide Rating: 4.8 (171 Reviews / 138 Q&A)