Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide can be applied to lawns, including Bermudagrass for listed insects on the product label. Please review the product label for you target insects and for information on application rates.Â
Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide is not labeled for treating yellow jackets nests underground however can be used for residual control on the outside of homes, buildings, structures, trees, etc.
Talstar P is labeled to be used for treating underground nests for Bees, Wasps, Hornet…
Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide cannot be mixed with any wood stain, paint or sealant for any application. If wanting to treat the wood against wood destroying insects (termites, carpenter ants, powderpost beetles, wood fungi) BoraCare would be the recommended treatment. Boracare can…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Cyzmic CS can be tank mixed with Exponent Syngergist.Â
Yes, Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide can be mixed with Exponent Syngergist.Â
No, Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide and Cy-Kick CS cannot be tank mixed together as even though they use different active ingredients, they have the same mode of action, both pyrethroids and Class 3 Insecticides. For active scorpion infestations, we would recommend Onslaught Fast Cap…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide can be mixed with Pyrethrin products for contact killing such as ExciteR. The Pyrethrin will have a fast knockdown and the Cyzmic will leave a long lasting residual.Â
Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide is not specifically labeled for Brown Recluse Spiders. View our Brown Recluse Spider Control Page for insecticides that specifically list Brown Recluse Spiders on the product label.Â
Yes, using 2 insecticides with the same modes of action such as Bifen IT (bifenthrin) & Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide (lambda cyhalothrin) in the same areas can cause negative affects and cross contaminate the active ingrdients.Â
Once the application of Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide has completely dried, it would not harm pets or other wildlife if they were to consume some of the grass.Â
Cyzmic CS is not labeled specifically for horse flies but could kill those that contact a treated area long enough to get a lethal dose. It's safe for your pets and children as long as they are kept away from the area during treatment and until it's completely dry. You can also us…
Read Full Answer »No, there should not be any issues with Cyzmic CS and Suspend SC interferring with the efficacy of the applications.Â
Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide can be applied indoor residential areas but is only labeled for use along baseboards and cracks and crevices so would not be the best choice for indoor control.. We would recommend our Indoor Flea and Tick Kit instead.
Yes, Cyzmic CSÂ is labeled for grasshopper control
Cyzmic CS is labeled safe to apply to bushes, trees, shrubs, flowers and ornamentals and will leave a residual of about 30 days. We do advise to refrain treating blooms or flowers when pollinators are active. Please view our How to Treat for Wasps, Hornets, and Yellow Jacket Treatment Guide fo…
Read Full Answer »No you cannot. Fuse contains active ingredients that are non-repellent and adding Cyzmic to the mix would ruin the efficacy of the product.
Cyzmic CS Controlled Release Insecticide is not labeled for use in a fogging machine.Â
Tengard SFR Termiticide Insecticide has Permethrin as it's active ingredient and targets subterranean termites, as well as over 75 other pests. Cyzmic CS has an active ingredient of Lambda-Cyhalothrin, also has a large list of target insects and an excellent outdoor residual due to it's m…
Read Full Answer »Cyzmic CS is not labeled to kill earthworms. You can broadcast it on your lawn, around ornamental trees and shrubs. Keep in mind that most worms are deep in the soil where insecticide applications will not reach them. They also have a protective coating on their bodies that protects them from many t…
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