We are not sure when our product manager may add Lambdastar to our site but we do carry Equil Lambda 9.7 which is also a Demand generic and will save you a few dollars.
You will need to use .8 fl oz Equil Lambda per gallon of water in your tank. If you are tank mixing 25 gallons at a time you will need to use 20 fl oz of product for the tank.
It is perfectly fine to use any other product out of the same sprayer, as long as you triple rinse the sprayer and wash it out thoroughly. You should always triple rinse the sprayer if you are changing the product that you are using. Triple rinse means to rinse out the inside of the sprayer 3 …
Read Full Answer »Equil Lambda is the same active ingredient (9.7% Lambda-cyhalothrin) as Cyonara and the formulation is the same. What type of insect are you treating for?
The main difference is the active ingredient. Both are going to offer a good kill and a long lasting residual though initially Demon Max may have a faster kill because it is oil based. On the other hand because Demon Max is oil based it could stain old paint/siding and it does have an odor.…
Read Full Answer »Equil Lambda 9.7 CS is labeled for armyworms and sod webworms. You should spray later in the evening when the worms are the most active. You will continue to see moths, but it is only the actual worm that causes damage.
Equil Lambda 9.7 CS is labeled for armyworms and sod webworms. You should spray later in the evening when the worms are the most active. You will continue to see moths, but it is only the actual worm that causes damage.
Equil Lambda 9.7 CS Is labeled to treat midges. You want to mix at a rate of 12ML per gallon of water.
Yes, Equil Lambda 9.7 CS can be used in hose end sprayers. You may want to add a few drops of water to the Equil Lambda 9.7 CS to thin it out before application.
Equil Lambda 9.7 CS is labeled for roaches. We would also recommend using an insect growth regulator, such as Gentrol IGR, and a bait gel, such as Maxforce FC Magnum, in conjunction with this product. Using just an insecticide alone will not take care of a roach infestation. Make sure you do not spr…
Read Full Answer »No, it is not necessary to vacuum the area that was sprayed with Equil Lambda. This will dry on its own and continue to kill pests indoors for approximately 90 days.
Equil Lambda 9.7 CS can be used in a hose end sprayer as long as you can calibrate to the correct amount of product needed. The rate for Equil Lambda depends on what you are treating for but is anywhere between 0.2 to 0.8 fl oz per gallon of water. Please refer to the product label for complete…
Read Full Answer »Equil Lambda 9.7 CS is not labeled to be applied to pasture. Essentria All Purpose is labeled for application to Pasture.
Only the applicator should be present during the application of Equil Lambda 9.7 CS. Everyone can return after proper ventilation and the treated areas are completely dry (couple of hours).
Equil Lambda 9.7 CS is not labeled to be fogged. We do not know why the manufacturer did no test the product to be fogged. Keep in mind that generally fogging solutions cannot be used outdoors around homes & they do not leave a residual. They generally kill what is there in the moment & that's i…
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