For indoor treatments, you will apply Cyzmic CS at the rate of 0.4 ounces per gallon of water and spray cracks and crevices, baseboard areas, window frames, door frames, and areas where you suspect the activity is present. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Cyzmic CS should not stain or leave any visible residue or discoloration if mixed and applied according to the instructions on the product label. Having said that, we always recommend that you test any product you choose on a small inconspicuous area to be sure staining will not occur. For indoor treatments, you can use Cyzmic CS at the rate of 0.4 ounces per gallon of water. For outdoor use where the product will be in contact with UV rays and rain we recommend using the highest allowed usage rate which is 0.8 fl. oz. per gallon of water (0.06% active ingredient) as it will have the fastest knockdown and last the longest.
Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide should be used within 24 hours of mixing.
Pregnant women and everyone other than the person applying the product should be out of the area during application of Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide. Everyone can return once everything is fully dry.
Cyzmic CS is a synthetic pyrethroid and is not a non-repellent insecticide.
Yes, Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide can be applied to kennels, yards, runs, and other areas where pets may frequent to control fleas. We also recommend adding an insect growth regulator to help stop the flea cycle in your yard. IGR's work to help stop juvenile fleas (eggs and pupa) from developing into sexually mature adults. You can purchase our Outdoor/Indoor flea kit which contains both products that you will need for outdoor flea treatments. Dogs must be kep out of the area during application but can return once dry.
Cyzmic CS should not harm lizards. However, it will reduce the insect population in the area, which may also reduce the lizard population as they will be forced to go elsewhere to find food.
Cyzmic CS may be applied every 30 days outdoors and every 90 days indoors. You can apply it up until mid to late fall before reaching freezing temperatures and begin treatments again in the spring, once you're out of the freezing temperatures and the ground is not frozen or no longer has any snow.
Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide is a great option fpr spiders. Keep in mind that neither Tempo nor Cyzmic will keep spiders away. They are designed to provide a long residual which continues to kill insects that contact a treated area, and this can take time. Spiders themselves are difficult to kill as well with their long legs that keep their bodies off the ground. While they will die after contacting a treated area long enough to receive a lethal dose, these products help to eliminate their food source more so that the spiders will go looking for better hunting grounds. You may want to look over our Spider Control Guide for more information.
You should leave after the application of Cyzmic CS for a few hours to allow proper drying and ventilation. Please see our Bed Bug Treatment Guide for more tips on how to eradicate this pest succesfully.
Depending on the health and the age of the wasp, it can take up to 24 hours to actually kill wasps after they get a lethal dose of the Cyzmic on their bodies.
Transport and Cyzmic are definitely great products and two of the many choices out there for bedbug control concentrates. The main one we recommend is Temprid FX. It has dual ingredients like the Transport Mikron for increased control. The biggest thing to remember is that using just one residual product like Transport, Cyzmic or Temprid is not enough to get rid of the bedbugs since they cant be sprayed in all the areas and surfaces where bedbugs hide that need to be treated.
If bedbugs have been found in the home you will want to follow our detailed bedbug guide which will take you through each step necessary to completely eliminate the population. As you go through the guide linked below you will see the non-chemical steps (such as washing and drying clothes and linens) as well as chemical steps including where and how to use each product. Our Bed Bug kits are the best route to make sure you are using the best products on the market and without breaking the bank. Each kit is designed to treat a different size home or number of rooms, so you can choose the one best suited to the areas you have affected by the pest problem. The kits come with all the products needed to do a complete treatment in all the places bed bugs can hide and enough product to complete roughly 4 repeat applications. Since every home and infestation is different you will want to do diligent and meticulous treatments with the products every 7-14 days until you can go 30 days in a row with no signs of live bed bugs and no new bites on the occupants of the home.
Bed Bug Guide- Click through the areas labeled as Identify, Inspect, Treat and Prevent
http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/what-do-bed-bugs-look-like-a-448.html
Bed Bug Kits
Yes, you can use Cyzmic CS Micro-encapsulated Insecticide for spider control. We also have a great guide on How to Get Rid of Spiders that may be helpful.
Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide and Riptide can be mixed and applied at the same time as long as you thoroughly mix them prior to application.
Cyzmic CS cannot be applied to anything edible. You can find our selection of edible garden products here.
No, Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide is not labeled for “mites” in general, only labeled for spider or clover mites.
The rate of Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide for ticks is 0.4 ounces per gallon of water.
No, Cyzmic CS no esta etiquetado para el uso en animales. En esta pagina puede encontrar productos que se pueden apilcar a perros. Tambien puede llamarnos para contestar alguna otra pergunta que tenga, estamos disponibles de Lunes a Viernes de 9 am a 5 pm.
Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide can be used for all spiders. To help prevent them buidling webs in areas a great option to use along with it is the Web Out Cobweb Eliminator.