According to the Hi Yield 38-Plus product label you should use dilute 0.4 to 0.8 fl ozs. (2 1/2 to 5 tsp.) in at least 4 gallons of water and this dilution should be sprayed over 1,000 sq. ft for flea control in the yard.
We would recommend keeping any animals out of the area while treating with Hi-Yield 38 Plus Insect Control. Animals can return the the area once the product has completley dried.
Hi Yield Plus Insect Control is only labeled for outdoor use use as on and around ornamentals, lawns, trees, shrubs, vines, etc. This should not be used inside of kennels.
We would recommend using something like Talstar P inside of your kennel for pests. Be sure to remove the pets out of the area until the product has dried completely. It is safe for pets to return to the area after that.
It should not rain within 24hrs of the Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control - 38% Permethrin application for the most effective results.
Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control - 38% Permethrin would be mixed at .5oz per gallon water. You would need to add the product alone into the reservoir and then adjust the settings on the sprayer accordingly.
You will only want to mix the HI-Yield 38 Plus Insect Control according to the product label instructions. The dogs can return to the treated areas once the surfaces are completely dry.
Yes, Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control is safe for use on periwinkle. It is safe for use on ornamentals, lawns, trees, shrubs, vines, perimeter treatments, flowering plants, conifers, woody non-edible ornamentals, and herbaceous non-edible ornamentals
Hi-Yield 38-Plus should be sprayed from the ground to 15 feet up the trunk.
Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control - 38% Permethrin is mixed at the rate of 0.04 to 0.08 oz per gallon of water depending on what you are treating for. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
After dilution Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control - 38% Permethrin only possesses a large enough amount of active ingredient to kill small insects. After the area has dried it should not harm your pets. As long as they are not "grazing" like a horse would, there should be no threat. You can refer to the MSDS for toxicology information about 38-Plus.