Delta Dust will not kill on contact. In fact, no product will kill a bee or other insect immediately other than Wasp Freeze or a pyrethrin aerosol. The bees that you covered with Delta Dust will die, but not until the bees ingest the dust. When bees walk through a hole or land …
Read Full Answer »The main difference in these two products are the active ingredients. Delta dust contains the synthetic pyrethoid deltamethrin while Drione dust contains the natural ingredient pyrethrins. Both will do a fantastic job eliminating almost any insect including spiders, though you should note that dust …
Read Full Answer »The main difference is that Delta Dust is water proof and will keep killing even if it gets wet (other dusts become ineffective if they get wet). Tempo Dust on the other hand is known to have a much faster kill than most other dusts on the market.
Yes, Delta Dust is very safe to use indoors around pets and children. You should keep children and pets out of the room while you are applying the product, and then it is ok to allow them to come back in once you are done. Of course, you want to use common sense and not dust out in the ope…
Read Full Answer »How quickly the Delta dust will kill a spider is dependant on how much dust the spider picks up on its body and the size of the spider. Typically dust can kill a spider in as little as an hour or as long as 24 hours or more depending on these factors.
Delta Dust is a very safe product and only strong enough to kill small insects. If the Delta Dust has already been applied and settled, it should be perfectly safe to re-enter the attic space.
We carry professional strength products that are not available for purchase in a local home improvement store. We carry the product and offer fast, free shipping! We are not aware of any other local store that will carry Delta Dust.
Please check out our article "How to Get Rid of Yellow Jackets". If you can get close we highly recommend applying a dust like Delta Dust that is water proof and when the yellow jacket comes in contact with it, the dust will transfer from bee to bee killing adults and larvae. This product would b…
Read Full Answer »The shelf life of Delta Dust is 3 years form purchase date. The delta dust should still be effective, as long as it was properly stored in a dry moderate temperature area.
Yes, Delta Dust is perfect for underneath and behind appliances as well as in wall voids and cracks and crevices. All of these areas can be treated without removing any food from your kitchen. Of course, you would not want to dust in the open if you have food sitting out on the counterto…
Read Full Answer »You can use Delta dust for ground dwelling hornets though you should note that Delta dust does not offer an instant knockdown. We recommend applying Delta dust with a hand duster directly to the hole and to the area immediately around the hole. Applications should be made very early in the morning o…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Delta Dust will kill honey bees as well as other forms of bees, wasps and similar flying, stinging species.
You can apply Delta Dust as often as needed, however Delta Dust like any other dust products are meant to be applied only in wall voids, cracks and crevices, underneath appliances, etc. It should not be applied out in the open. When you apply Delta Dust correctly in these places, it can …
Read Full Answer »Yes, Delta Dust is labeled for roaches and works great. However, you typically will see better results by using additional products along side the Delta Dust. You should apply dust underneath appliances and inside wall voids in the kitchen, but you should not apply dust openly into cabin…
Read Full Answer »Cicada Killer wasps thrive in disturbed environments, such as landscaped yards and places where bare soil is exposed. You can discourage the wasps from nesting in your yard by cutting your grass on the highest setting and by adding a thick layer of mulch to flower beds during the Cicada Kill…
Read Full Answer »It would be best to use a duster like the Bellow hand duster to apply Delta dust. This way you can dust further into the wall voids.
The main difference between the Delta Dust and the D-Fense Dust is their manufacturer. Yes, both Delta Dust? and D-Fense Dust? are water-resistant, and if a treated area were covered or washed in water, than you would need to reapply once the area is dry. Both will last many months in undisturbe…
Read Full Answer »Delta Dust is an excellent product choice for treating a bees nest. If the bees are in a utility room, there must be a vent or opening where the bees are going in and out. The key to treating the bees nest is to apply the dust where they fly in and out. You would want to apply earl…
Read Full Answer »Delta Dust is good to use as part of a scorpion control program. Delta dust can be applied using a hand duster directly behind baseboards, to window and door frames, corners, pipes, storage locations, attics, crawl spaces, and other areas which these pests may enter or crawl. We also recommend that …
Read Full Answer »Delta Dust will eliminate ants that cross over treated areas. That being said, ants can be very sensitive to synthetic pyrethroids like the active ingredient that is contained in Delta dust, and can avoid treated areas in some situations. It is helpful to use Delta dust to treat the ant nest directl…
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