Cyonara 9.7 Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Joe from New Jersey
    06/17/2015
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    Does Cyonara 9.7 kill Springtales?
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    Cyonara 9.7 does not list springtails on the product label.  

    A presence of springtails means there is usually a moisture issue under the house or around the house.  Springtail eradication depends on eliminating the moisture source.  If the springtails are breeding from under the slab, then the granules around the outside of the house will not effect them and they will be able to get into the house.  It is imperative to correct any moisture issues or water that puddles up against the house.  You could use Bifen IT inside and on the house outside for some extra killing power in addition to the granules.

    Typically, pesticides alone will not take care of a springtail problem.  It is required to fix whatever moisture issue is causing the problem.  You should read our "How To Get Rid of Springtails" article for further information

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  • Asked by Kristi from Wichita Kansas
    06/28/2015
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    Does Cyonara 9.7 have a strong odor?
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    Cyonara 9.7 has virtually no odor when used as labeled. 
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  • Asked by Jim from Il
    07/01/2015
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    What do you recommend for Carpenter ants, carpenter bees, yellow jackets, other pests?
    What do you recommend for Carpenter ants, carpenter bees , yellow jackets. other pests, but mostly what I mentioned. It is a tossup for me between Temp 1% , Delta Dust or Drione. I will get a hand duster bulb. Need to use inside and outside. We do have small children here at times and a pet, but I don't want that to be the 100% deciding factor. I can keep them away clean up areas etc. Thank You!!
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    For any nests of the carpenter bees or yellow jackets we would suggest dusting the holes directly with either Tempo or Delta Dust. Both will do a great job of controlling the nest and give you the results you are looking for. For all other areas around the home for general pests including ants as well as treatment indoors around baseboards, we would recommend something like Cyonara 9.7. Cyonara is great product that will dry clear, is virtually odorless, and can be sprayed on bushes and areas the carpenter bees and wasps land as well as around the foundation and window and door frames. As long as you keep pets and children out of the area while you spray and until the surfaces have dried it will be safe for them to be in the area. 
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  • Asked by Janet from Austin, Tx
    07/21/2015
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    Does Cyonara 9.7 treat for fleas?
    I have Cyonara and want to know if I should expect it to abate fleas inside and/or outside
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    Cyonara 9.7 will treat for fleas, although we would recommend a different product that also contains an Insect Growth Regulator for indoor treatment. You can use Cyonara 9.7 indoors in cracks and crevices and outdoors. Since you cannot broadcast it over floors, you also want to incorporate a product that can be. You could appy Alpine flea as broadcastPlease see our Flea Treatment Guide for more information about treating for fleas.

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  • Asked by Yoel from Miami, Fl
    08/10/2015
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    What is the difference between Cyonara 9.7 and Cyzmic CS?
    Is there a difference besides the micro-encapsulation?
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    Cyonara 9.7, which is microcrystalized, and Cyzmic CS, which is micro-encapsulated, both have the same active ingredient.  The main difference is one is small capsules which will last longer outside and the other is crystals of the active ingredient.  They are comparable otherwise.

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  • Asked by Brad from Jenks, Ok
    08/11/2015
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    Does Cyonara 9.7 work on fleas inside the house?
    If not, then what does?
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    Cyonara 9.7 could be used for outdoor flea control, although it is not labeled for broadcasting indoors or for indoor flea control. Our Indoor Flea Kit would be the best choice for treating fleas inside. Please see our Flea Treatment Guide for more information about flea control.

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  • Asked by Chad from Middleton, Idaho
    10/05/2015
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    Is Cyonara 9.7 safe to use in a garage where I workout?
    I workout in my home gym which is in the garage, I have had a lot of hobo spiders. Is the product safe to use inside the garage where I will be breathing heavily while lifting?
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    Yes, as long as you are mixing and applying Cyonara 9.7 as labeled and allowing time for the product to dry it will be completely safe to be around.

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  • Asked by Adam from Wichita Falls, Tx
    10/22/2015
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    What is a good repellant we can use for wasps trying to winterize in buildings?
    We currently use Demand CS as a repellant for wasp trying to winterize in building. This year we are having problems with the Demand successfully keeping them away. What is a good mixable insecticide repellant we could use in place of Demand CS?
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    Cyonara 9.7 is a very good product that can be used for wasps. Be sure to spray around areas where you have seen activity. You could also use a dust, such as Delta Dust, in holes where you have seen them. This will make the area uninhabitable to live in.

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  • Asked by Jason from Ma
    12/03/2015
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    Is Cyonara 9.7 good for mixing with other products?
    Is this product good for mixing with Bifen? Essentra IC3? or Talstar?
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    You should not mix Cyonara 9.7 Insecticide with other pyrethroid concentrates such as Bifen or Talstar. Essentria IC3 is also very similar and should be used as a separate application. Mixing any of these insecticides together would be redundant and may create a repellent effect, causing insects to avoid the area instead of contacting the insecticides.

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  • Asked by Ellen from Los Angeles, Ca
    04/17/2016
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    How much time before we can expect to see results using Cyonara 9.7?
    I purchased Cynoara 9.7 and Gentrol IGR for use in my home for cockroaches. I just wondered what the normal time frame is before we should start to see their population diminishing?
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    You should start to see results/decline within a few days of applying Cyonara 9.7.  However, the product will only kill the roaches that contact a treated surface and when used alone with an IGR but without baits will not effectively eliminate an infestation completely.  This is because not all roaches come out to contact the treated areas.  It would also be recommended to use a bait such as the MaxForce FC Magnum.  We recommend spraying low around baseboards, under appliances, in corners, around door frames and window frames. Useing the bait up high on counter tops, apply directly into cracks and crevices to get rid of the roaches that live in the walls. The Gentrol IGR will help disrupt the roaches breeding and development cycle, allowing you to get rid of the roaches you currently have before they reproduce out of control while the bait and Cyonara will help to eliminate them together.

    We do have a great guide here that further explains "How to Get Rid of Roaches".

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  • Asked by John from Willis, Tx
    06/16/2016
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    What do I do if I just sprayed my tomato plants with Cyonara 9.7?
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    Cyonara 9.7 is not labeled for use on edibles such as tomato plants. We would not recommend consuming any fruits or vegetables that have been sprayed with this insecticide.

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  • Asked by Patricia from Longs, Sc
    07/24/2016
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    Will Cyonara kill bees that are pollinating my plants?
    I bought Cyonara due to something eating my Mexican Petunia plants and was told it would not kill the Bees but on the bottle it says that it will, I need to know if that is true or not, I don't want to kill the Bees.
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    If bees come in contact with an area treated with Cyonara, it is possible that they will die. We do recommend not spraying when the bees are active to avoid killing them. 

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  • Asked by Erin from Sparks Nevada
    07/26/2016
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    Can Cyonara 9.7 be used on edibles even if some over spray got on them?
    I use your product as well as my neighbor. When they used your product over spray got on my herbs and tomatoes. Can I just rinse them off with the hose or are the inedible now?
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    Unfortunately, Cyonara 9.7 is not labeled for any edibles. It is not recommended to eat the herbs or tomatoes that were sprayed with this product. Please let us know if we can be of any more assistance. 

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  • Asked by Robert from Hondo
    08/13/2016
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    Does Cyonara contain an IGR?
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    The Cyonara does not have an IGR in the concentrate. You can mix any insect growth regulator with Cyonara and spray at the same time. 

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  • Asked by Halan from Phoenix, Az
    08/15/2016
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    Is Cyonara 9.7 micro-encapsulated?
    I know it has the same active ingredient as Demand CS, but is it micro-encapsulated like Demand CS. If not, is here a more economical version of Demand CS.
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    Cyonara 9.7 and Demand CS have the exact same active ingredient, Lambda-Cyhalothrin at the exact same concentration, 9.7%. Cyonara 9.7 is the generic brand of Demand CS and they are very similar. The main difference between the products is that the Demand CS is micro-encapsulated and the Cyonara 9.7 is not. Micro-encapsulation means that the active ingredient is contained in thousands of microscopic capsules that slowly release the product as the capsule dries out after the application. This helps the product be slightly less repellent to insects and helps the product last for a bit longer than other products. Equil Lambda CS is micro-encapsulated which means it stays stronger and more effective longer.

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  • Asked by Brittney from Mansfield, Oh
    08/28/2016
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    Does Cyonara 9.7 kill bedbug eggs? Will it continue to kill them once dried?
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    Cyonara 9.7 will not kill bedbug eggs, only the adults. It will continue to kill any adults that cross the treated surfaces once dry.

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  • Asked by Crystal from Whittier, Ca
    12/02/2016
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    What can you use for couches to kill bed bugs?
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    Cyonara 9.7 Insecticide can be used on the tufts and seams of your couch for bed bugs. Be sure not to spray the surfaces where individuals will lay or sit. It is recommended that you treat every 10-14 days until you do not see activity for 30 days. The mixing ratio is 0.2-0.4 fl oz per gallon of water. 

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  • Asked by Jtw from Fayetteville, Ga
    02/27/2017
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    Is the Cyonara 9.7 ok to be used with a hose end sprayer to spray the yard? How long would the residual be in the yard?
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    Cyonara 9.7? can be used in a hose end sprayer that can be calibrated by setting the dial at half and once or 2 tablespoons. Cyonara 9.7 has a monthly residual outdoors and a quarterly residual indoors. Without knowing what you are treating for it makes it hard to offer additional information.

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  • Asked by Justin from Fayetteville, Ga
    02/27/2017
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    Will the Cyonara 9.7 be the best general purpose pesticide if I am targeting insects like ants, spiders, and scorpions?
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    Cyonara 9.7? is a great insecticide that is labeled for many insects including ants, spiders, and scorpions. While ?Cyonara 9.7 is not a repelling agent, it will eliminate all insects that come in contact with a treated surface for an adequate amount of time. It is important when making the application that window frames, door frames, soffits, eaves, places where cables, pipes and wires enter the structure and any other crack, crevice or gap that insects can use to gain entry into the structure that are all sprayed with the Cyonara 9.7.

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    Cyonara 9.7 is a great insecticide that is labeled for many insects. 

     

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  • Asked by Richard from Panama City, Fl
    03/19/2017
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    What are the mixing rates for Cyonara 9.7?
    I lost my instructions.
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    The mixing rates for Cyonara 9.7 are 0.2 oz -0.8 oz per gallon of water, depending on what you are treating for. Please see the product label for the specific rate for your needs.

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