Golden Malrin Fly Bait used to be yellow, but the EPA required the company to change the color to a bluish green since yellow looked too much like a corn or grain and they did not want children confusing it with corn. It was the same product, just a different color.
An average 8 or 9 lb cat would have to eat several teaspoons of Golden Malrin for there to be a toxic effect. Golden Malrin should only be used in secured Fly Bait Stations or in areas that are inaccessible to animals to avoid accidental ingestion.
You should always keep pest control products as well as cleaning chemicals or any other like product away from and out of reach of children and pets. A pet would have to consume a large quantity of Golden Malrin Fly Bait to get sick. We do offer fly bait stations that only let flies …
Read Full Answer »The Golden Malrin Fly Bait label states that children or pets should not be allowed in treated areas. It is not intended to be used inside, around home or any place where children or pets are likely to be present. It is likely very harmful to both so make sure it is being used with caution.
The small amount of active ingredient in the Golden Malrin is only enough to harm a small fly. There should be no harm to your pets from eating a few flies.
While we cannot tell how you exactly how the product will affect birds, we can tell you that it is known to be toxic to birds. We recommend using the Golden Malrin Fly Bait in secure, tamper resistant Fly Bait Stations to avoid having birds come into contact with it.
Golden Malrin Fly Bait will treat for horse and deer flies.
No. Golden Malrin cannot be used for raccoon control. This would be considered an off label usage and is illegal. Plus you would run the risk of poisoning a non-target animal by using it in this manner.
Golden Marlin is safe to use around chickens if you place the bait in bait stations out of reach to the chickens. Please let us know if you have any more questions.
Golden Malrin Fly Bait will keep indefinitely provided it is kept dry and does not spoil. Keep in mind weather conditions such as humidity can affect this as well so you would want to check this weekly, and replace as needed.
Golden Malrin Fly Bait is designed to mainly be used outdoors. Although, some folks use it inside barns. Our most popular mosquito control product is called Talstar. It is widely used by pest control companies because it is labeled for almost every insect you could have a problem with and you can…
Read Full Answer »Once dry, the small amount of active ingredient in the Golden Malrin Fly Bait is only enough to kill a fly. Chickens would not be harmed by eating a few flies. Â
The amount of active ingredient in Golden Malrin Fly Bait has not changed.
Without seeing your stable we have no way of knowing what areas would be inaccessible to your horses. If you find that you do not have an area that is inaccessible to the horses where you can safely scatter the bait, the product label does allow you to use the Golden Malrin Fly Bait in tamper resist…
Read Full Answer »No, Golden Malrin Fly Bait should only be used as a dry bait. It can be used in of a bait station or as a scatter bait in some circumstances, depending on where you are treating. Please refer to the product label to find the specific instructions for your needs.Â
Golden Malrin Fly Bait is only labeled for flies and not for roaches. We do carry Roach Control Kits that are effective for eraidcation. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Roaches for a successful roach control program.
Golden Malrin Fly Bait is labeled to eradicate flies. The active ingredients in the product are Methomyl 1.100% (Z)-9- Tricosene 0.049%.
Golden Malrin is labeled to kill flies. It should not be given to or applied to areas where dogs are present. If your dog ingested a teaspoon of the product, please contact your vet. I have included the MSDS for you as well. The manufacturer of the product can be reached at 800.248.7763.
While we cannot tell how you exactly how the Golden Malrin will affect birds, we can tell you that it is known to be toxic to birds. We recommend using the Golden Malrin Fly Bait in secure, tamper resistant Fly Bait Stations to avoid having birds come into contact with it.
We would not recommend using Golden Malrin or other similar fly baits in an immediate area where you are consuming food since the bait will attract flies. Regardless, there would be so little active ingredient picked up by one fly that it would not be harmful. This is a bait, so the flies are actual…
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