Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control 38% Permethrin - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Holly
    03/22/2011
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    How much Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control per gallon of water do I need to treat bark beetles?
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    To prevent infestation of Ornamental Trees and Woody Shrubs, use 0.3 to 0.6 fl . oz (2 To 4 tsp.) of Hi-Yield 38 Plus per gallon of water. Spray the bark to the point of saturation, but do not let runoff occur. Repeat treatment every 21 days during early Spring until Mid-Summer.
    0.3 to 0.6
    fl . ozs.
    (2 To 4 tsp.)
    Per GallonYou will need to use 0.3 to 0.6 fl . oz (2 To 4 tsp.) of Hi-Yield 38 Plus per Yallon of water. To prevent infestation of Ornamental Trees and Woody Shrubs, spray the bark to the point of saturation, but do not let runoff occur. Repeat treatment every 21 days during early Spring until Mid-Summer.
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  • Asked by Dirk
    05/11/2011
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    How much Hi-Yield Plus Insect Control do I use per gallon of water for carpenter bees?
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    You should use 1.6 ounces (or 3 1/4 tablespoons) per gallon of water.  Direct the spray directly into any existing carpenter bee holes, and then apply to all surfaces, trim, fascia boards, etc. where carpenter bee activity exists.
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  • Asked by Kenneth
    06/15/2011
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    How much Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control per gallon of water do I need to treat Heavy infestation of Ticks?
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    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 tick control in the yard.

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  • Asked by Chuck
    06/15/2011
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    Is Hi Yield 38 plus safe for pets if it gets wet again from rain after being used on lawn?
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    Once dry, Hi Yield 38 Plus will not reconstitute so there is no need to worry about your pets walking on treated areas.
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  • Asked by Alisha
    07/13/2011
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    Can you use Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control inside your home?
    Here recently we have been getting a LOT of wolf spiders come in our home. It's come to the point that I am even scared to walk down the hallway at night because I am scared I will step on one and it will bite me. Please tell me what I can use to kill them and make it to where the won't come back.
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    Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control is for outdoor use only. We recommend that you use Cyper WP for spider control.  Cyper WP is our most popular spider control product and it can be used indoors and outdoors to help eliminate not just the spiders themselves, but also the insects that they prey upon. By killing the other insects, you remove the spiders food source which will help stop new spiders from moving in. Please take a few moments to read over our How To Get Rid of Spiders article which will help teach you how to make your home and property less favorable to spiders.
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  • Asked by Stanley from Madison, Ms
    09/23/2011
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    What mixture should I use for turpentine beetles in pine trees?
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    According to page 9 of the Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control - 38% Permethrin product label you should use 2-4 tsp of product per gallon water when treating for turpentine beetles on pine trees.
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  • Asked by Laura from Jefferson,ga
    10/08/2011
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    Can you use Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control on the home?
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    Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control is for outdoor use only around the house. Treat where pests are found or entry points of the structure such as window frames, doorways, porches, patios and foundation. Spot-treatment may also be made to garages, garbage cans, and garbage areas. Do not apply indoors (including crawl spaces). Please take a few moments to read over the Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control product label for complete information.
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  • Asked by Kathy from Indiana
    10/12/2011
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    How long does an application of Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control - 38% Permethrin last?
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    Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control - 38% Permethrin will need to be reapplied once a month for outdoor perimeter treatments and every 14 days for pest control on ornamental plants. Please take a few minutes to read over the Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control - 38% Permethrin product label for complete instructions.
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  • Asked by Charles from Little Rock, Ar
    02/19/2012
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    CanHi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control be used on fruit trees? The label says ornamental, but it doesn't say "Do not use on fruit tr
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    Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control - 38% Permethrin is NOT labeled for use on fruit trees and does specifically say "Non-Edible Ornamentals". We do carry a wide variety of products for use on fruit trees such as Bonide Fruit Tree Spray Concentrate, Thuricide Concentrate, and Captain Jacks Deadbug Brew Concentrate. Always be sure to  read the product label (available on individual product pages under the picture of the product) before purchasing to make sure it can be applied to the plants you need to treat for the insects you are trying to eliminate.
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  • Asked by Steve from Minnesota
    03/21/2012
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    Can Hi-Yield 38% Permethrin be used to treat clothing to repell deer ticks? What concentrations to use?
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    Hi-Yield 38% permethrin is not labeled for use on clothing and is not formulated for such a use. We do carry a product called Tick Block that is specifically labeled for use on clothing.
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  • Asked by James from Church Hill,md.
    04/17/2012
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    Can I spray the yard and fog the trees with Hi-Yield 38-Plus to kill mosquitoes and repel them?
    the state fogs here about every 6 weeks and it works, but not long enough. i want to fill that void. I am also interested in a product like termidor but without the trench digging
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    You can absolutely spray Hi Yield 38 Plus to kill and help control mosquitoes between the state mandated fogging. Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control is not labeled for fogging applications. Please refer to the Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control product label for complete usage instructions. Termidor SC is not labeled for mosquito control and it must be applied using the trenching method for termite control.
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  • Asked by Keith from Lampe, Mo
    04/30/2012
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    Can I use Hi-Yield 38 Plus in a fogger?
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    No, Hi-Yield 38 Plus is not labeled to be used in a fogger. We do carry several other products that can be used in a fogger and you can see them by following this link: Fogging Solutions
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  • Asked by Joyce from Texarkana, Tx
    06/10/2012
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    How much Hi-Yield 38-plus insect control do you use per gallon of water for fleas
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    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.
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  • Asked by Valerie from Durango, Colorado
    07/01/2012
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    Is Hi-Yield 38 Plus affective against red ants? If so, can you advise on application to eradicate mounds?
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    Hi Yield 38 Plus is labeled to eliminate ant mounds. According to the product label: Mound Drench- Mix 1.6 fl oz. (3 1/4 Tablespoons) of Hi Yield 38 Plus per 1 gallon of spray solution to make a 0.5% spray emulsion. Apply 1 to 2 gallons of emulsion to each mound area by sprinkling the mound until it is wet and treat a 4-foot diameter circle around the mound. Use higher volume for mounds larger than 12 inches. For best results, apply in cool weather such as in early morning or late evening hours, but not in the heat of the day.
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  • Asked by Glenda from Corpus Christi,tx
    07/02/2012
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    Will Hi-Yield 38-Plus work for cockroaches?
    what is concentration for cockroaches
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    Hi Yield 38 Plus can be used outdoors only for cockroaches (do not use indoors). According to the product label: Mix 1.6 fl Oz. (3 1/4 Tablespoons) of this product per 1 gallon of spray solution to make a 0.5% spray emulsion. Spray a 6 to 8 foot wide band of soil around the perimeter of the house. Treat the foundation wall to a height of 2 to 3 feet. Use a spray volume of 2 to 10 gallons of 0.5% emulsion per 1,000 square feet. If mulch or debris is present, a higher volume application rate may be needed to ensure adequate coverage. Note: Residual control will vary depending on exposure of the treated area to weathering conditions (temperature, sunlight, moisture). Retreat on a monthly schedule while insects are likely to be active. If you need to treat indoors we recommend our Roach Control Kit #2. This kit comes with all of the necessary products needed to treat an indoor infestation and enough product to use outdoors to stop new roaches from moving in.
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  • Asked by Karen from Denver, Co
    07/11/2012
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    Would Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control help eliminate thrips?
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    Hi-Yield 38-Plus is labeled to control thrips (outdoors only). Please refer to the Hi-Yield 38-Plus product label for complete usage instructions.
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  • Asked by Stan from Argyle, Tx
    03/24/2013
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    Will Hi-Yield 38 work on eriophyid Rose Leaf Curl Mite Phyllocoptes fructiplilus?
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    Bifenthrin seems to be the active ingredient of choice when dealing with this type of mite. Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% would be a great choice for you.
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  • Asked by Dave from Little Rock, Ar
    05/24/2013
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    How long should I wait before mowing the lawn after sprayng HY-38 Plus
    I applied it in the morning when temp was approximately 68 degrees. The high today will be in the low 80's. Thanks
    A
    Great temprature for your application! You want to wait at least 2 full days after application to mow grass.
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  • Asked by Dawn from Prescott Az
    05/27/2013
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    Can you use 38-plus to treat scale on Pinon Pines?
    I see that Permthrin 2.5, scale is listed. Why is it not listed on the Hi-Yield 38-plus?
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    We really cannot say for sure why the manufacturer did not include scale on their listed pests on the product label. We do recommend that you stick with a product that specifically lists your target pest for best results. Most of the master gardeners recommend Acephate as the needed active ingredient to control this scale. We carry Acephate 97 UP and it is labeled for control of the crawling stage of the scale.
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  • Asked by Wl from Texas
    06/05/2013
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    I am having problems with wasp in my shrubs. If I mix it 1.6oz per gallon will it hurt my shrubs?
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    Hi-Yield 38-Plus Insect Control - 38% Permethrin is labeled for use on shrubs however, you would not want to mix any more of concentrate than the label suggest. You do not want to mix more than .8fl oz per gallon of water.
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