Cyonara 9.7 is labeled for ants in general, but not specifically for carpenter ants. A better option would be Taurus SC. It can be used around the perimeter of your home for carpenter ants up to four times a year depending on the mix rate.
Please take a moment to look over our Carpenter Ant Guide for more information on how to treat and prevent carpenter ants.
Cyonara 9.7 can be applied in the lawn for ants when it is not raining/wet. You will want to apply prior to rainfall within a minimum of 24 hours for the best results. For more information on a successful eradication program, please take a few moments to review our article on How to Get Rid of Ants.
You will mix 7ml of Cyonara 9.7 per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft for treating chiggers.
Cyonara 9.7 cannot be applied to any areas where horses will be grazing. If it is being applied to a non-grazing area, the horses will need to be kept out of the area while the product is being applied and until it is dry.
Cyonara 9.7 is applied at 0.2 - 0.8 oz. per gallon of water depending on the targeted pest.
* See label for complete application instructions
Cyonara 9.7 is labeled to control Japanese beetle adults only and should do a good job on those that contact a treated surface.
Yes, the Cyonara 9.7 can be used in a applicator like a Solo Backpack mist blower for a variety of insects, including mosquitoes.
You will dilute Cyonara 9.7 at the rate of 0.4 oz per gallon of water for cankerworms.
While Cyonara 9.7 is not labeled specifically for love bugs, it will kill them. It can be applied to plants, but we wouldn't recommend spraying directly on any blooms as discoloration may occur. It is a water-based product and should not stain any surface that water itself would not stain, so there should be no problem applying to your siding. Having said that, we always recommend that you test old siding or old paint for staining before applying to the entire surface.
You want to give the Cyonara 9.7 ample time to dry before you water your lawn. After making your application we would suggest waiting 24 hours or so before watering. If you were to water sooner than that you would just be washing away the insecticide that you just applied.
Cyonara 9.7 cannot be used on any type of edible plant. You can use Fertilome Triple Action on home gardens, or Essentria All Purpose on larger areas.
Cyonara 9.7 will only kill those beetles that are sprayed directly or that crawl on a treated surface and the label states should not be used alone for wood infesting pests but as a supplement. For powder post beetles, we would recommend using Bora-Care. The wood you are applying this product to must be untreated, meaning no sealants. You will use 1 gallon of Boracare with 1 gallon of hot water. You can either spray the wood or paint it on. Once the product is dry, you can apply any type of sealants to the wood.
Cyonara is not an instant knockdown insecticide. It could take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours for bed bugs that contact the direct spray or treated areas to die, depending on the size and health of the insect and how much active ingredient they contact. Keep in mind that you should plan on doing follow-up treatments for bed bugs until you have had 30 days with no signs of bed bug activity. We have more information and treatment tips in our Bed Bug Treatment Guide online here.
Cyonara 9.7 and Demon WP are both great choices for perimeter pest control. The biggest difference is that Cyonara is a liquid concentrate that will dry clear, while the Demon WP may leave a visible residue on darker finishes.
Cyonara 9.7 is labeled to be used in livestock housing structures but does not specify horse barns or stalls. Apply as a general surface (including directed sprays) and/or crack and crevice treatment. A better option and more popular would be the Permethrin SFR.
Cyonara 9.7 is labeled for chiggers. You will mix 7ml of Cyonara 9.7 per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft .
Yes, Cyonara 9.7 is labeled to kill chiggers. You will mix 7mL per gallon of water.
Cyonara 9.7 should not be applied to grazing pastures. We recommend that you consult with the Dept of Ag for recommendations on this area for the targeted pest.
Cyonara 9.7 is an insecticide and will not kill snakes. You can find all of our available snake control products here.
Yes, Cyonara 9.7 is labeled for Japanese beetles and can be used on roses.