EcoVia EC can be toxic to honey bees that may come in contact with it.
EcoVia EC has a 3-4 week residual per the manufacturer.
The EcoVia EC has a light wintergreen scent that will dissipate after applied and dries clear.
We would recommend that you use the EcoVia EC. It is a safe, natural, organic insecticide that is safe for all aquatic life as well as pets and other animals.  EcoVia EC is labeled for use and kills of a wide range of flying, crawling and sucking insects such as ants, cockroaches, spiders, fle…
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Per the manufacturer, EcoVia EC has a 4 week residual. EC products do not have the same length residuals as synthetic insecticides.
EcoVia is diluted with water according to label instructions and applied with a pump sprayer such as Chapin 1 gallon sprayer. You want to focus on cracks and crevices and can be applied indoors and out.
You should treat with EcoVia EC  when you are not expecting any rainfall for at least 24 hrs following the application. It will offer a four week outdoor residual.
Even with the application of organic or green products such as EcoVia EC, we recommend that you, your child and your pet remain out of the home during the application and while it is drying. When the surfaces have completely dried and the home has been ventilated properly, you all may return.
Yes, our green products would work just as well as Talstar P (Talstar One) does. We would recommend using EcoVia EC. It is a wonderful green product that has a residual of 3-4 weeks. You would use 2-4 fl. oz. per gallon of water for mosquitos in your mister. This product is not labeled to be sprayed…
Read Full Answer »We would recommend EcoVia EC. It is green product made with plant oils. It is labeled for various types of pests, including ants, roaches, fleas, etc. It can be used indoors and outdoors. You will mix 1-4 oz of EcoVia EC per gallon of water depending upon application site and insect. See product l…
Read Full Answer »EcoVia EC is safe once it is dry. The cats should not be in the room that you are spraying until the product is completely dry. This could take from 2-3 hours. After a few hours, there should no longer be an odor, but it is a green product and smells like botanical oils. This smell should not be str…
Read Full Answer »No, EcoVia EC is only meant to be applied using with hand pressurized compressed air sprayer, backpack sprayer or mist blower, power sprayer, mechanical aerosol misting/fogging equipment, (ULV or thermal), automated spray systems or other conventional application equipment.Â
EcoVia would be a great choice for you. EcoVia EC is labeled for use and kills of a wide range of flying, crawling and sucking insects such as ants, cockroaches, spiders, fleas, bed bugs, flies, wasps, mosquitoes, ticks, brown marmorated stink bugs, kudzu bugs, white flies, aphid…
Read Full Answer »EcoVia EC is labeled for flies. Per the manufacturer, it has a residual for up to 4 weeks. We recommend that you spray in areas that you have not applied an attractant or a bait for any type of insect control. Please click on the link for more information on our fly control products. Please refer to…
Read Full Answer »EcoVia EC will have the same residual if you apply in a pump sprayer or mister. It will offer about a 3-4 week residual and synthetic pyrethroids offer a monthly exterior residual.
If you need to treat for spiders near water, we would suggest that you use a product like EcoVia EC, which is effective against spiders but poses no threat to aquatic life.Â
If you need to spray all the way up to the water line as well as around any dock areas for the spiders and other bugs they are feeding on, then you would use a product like EcoVia. Its a great all natural product that will eliminate the spiders food sources as well as the spiders, and is safe for aq…
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EcoVia EC will kill carpenter ants and other insects listed on the label that come into contact with the treated areas. To eliminate the colonies, we highly recommend that you bait this species of ant using our Carpenter Ant Kit #1.
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