Cyonara 9.7 is not labeled for application to edibles. You can find our selection of products for edibles here.
Cyonara 9.7 is mixed at the rate of 0.2-0.4 oz. (6-12 mL) per gallon of water for mosquitoes.
Yes, you can use Cyonara 9.7 along trails like hiking trails to help protect you from ticks, fleas, and other insects in those areas. Be sure you are not spraying in any way that would contact or overspray into bodies of water with aquatic life.
Cyonara 9.7 will kill the adult wasps. We recommend applying Delta Dust into their holes to kill the larvae.
Pets should not be in the area while Cyonara 9.7 is being applied or while it is still wet. Once dry, it is safe for your pets to return to the treated area. If applied accurately, it should not harm those dogs that consume a small amount from eating grass, as this is taken into consideration by the manufacturer. However, if your dog consumesr large amounts then we suggest consulting a vet.
Yes, Cyonara 9.7 is labeled for mole crickets.
Yes, you can mix Gentrol with Cyonara 9.7.
Cyonara 9.7 would be a great product to use for armyworms as directed on the product label.
Yes, Cyonara 9.7 is mixed at the rate of 0.2-0.4 oz. (6-12 mL) per gallon of water for mosquitoes.
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 use of a nonionic wetting agent, penetrant or similar adjuvant is strongly recommended following label rates. Use the highest water application rates possible with your sprayer. Apply CYONARA 9.7 to turf wet with dew, rain or irrigation. Water in immediately after application with ¼ - ½ inch of water for optimum results. For fleas you would use 0.4 ml per gallon of water. For best results, apply CYONARA 9.7 at recommended rates in 2 - 5 gals. of water per 1,000 sq. ft
Most insecticides can be applied at the same time as nematodes. However, we would suggest waiting 2 weeks after your application of Cyonara 9.7 to use nematodes for safe measure.
Cyonara 9.7 can be applied at any time the temperature is above freezing as long as it is not raining or snowing.
No, Cyonara 9.7 will not control diplodia tip blight as it is an insecticide only. We would recommend looking at a product like Prime Source Propiconazole 14.3 Fungicide. According to the product label, for diplodia tip blight, make 3 applications every 14 days prior to major period of infection.
When using Cyonara 9.7 for chinch bugs per the product label you would use at the rate of 14 ml per 1,000 sq ft in 4 - 10 gals. of water. The use of a nonionic wetting agent, penetrant or similar adjuvant is strongly recommended following label rates. Use the highest water application rates possible with your sprayer. Apply CYONARA 9.7 to turf wet with dew, rain or irrigation. Water in immediately after application with ¼ - ½ inch of water for optimum results.
Cyonara 9.7 is not labeled for maggots. If you are experiencing maggots, we suggest locating the source and thoroughly cleaning the area where you are noticing activity.
Cyonara 9.7 is not labeled for application to edibles. You can find our selection of products for edibles here.
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 not labeled for grubs but can be applied the same day as grass seed for other general pests listed on the product label.