Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% should be diluted at the rate o0.5 oz. (1 tbs.) per gallon of water per 167 sq. ft. Spray evenly over foliage and treatment surfaces to the point of runoff.
There are no toxic products labeled for lizards, geckos or any reptiles or amphibians, and given the highly beneficial nature of these creatures there is not likely to be any products for them any time soon.The reason they are on your property is because they can find food and harborage. Take away their food and they will forage somewhere else. Take away the conditions they need for hiding and they will seek refuge someplace else.
You really have two options here:
1.Exclusion. Total exclusion can be hard to achieve particularly around the roof-line where there are going to be gaps that would be very hard to close off, but there also could be some obvious flaws such as broken vent screens, holes around cables, pipes or wires, or gaps under doors. All of these can easily be closed with brush strips, caulking, copper mesh (Stuf-fit), or some other suitable material. Exclusion is the best choice, because it is permanent, and eliminates or reduces the problem in the future too.
2.Outdoor habitat modification. In short get rid of the reasons lizards are there in the first place. They are there because they are finding the food they need to survive (insects) and a place to harbor. If you can eliminate either of these essentials, you can get rid of the lizards. Spray a good residual insecticide such asCyper WSP around the outside of your home to help cut down on the number of insects the lizards are eating. If lizards cannot find enough food they will either move on or starve. Eliminate as much clutter and debris around the outside of your home as possible to eliminate the places lizards like to hide. Rake back mulch or rocks at least 6 inches from the structure
If you need to get rid of the lizards that are already indoors the only options are catching them by hand or using glueboards placed in areas where the lizards travel.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% is only labeled for the following areas: Lawns, Ground-covers, Roses, Flowers, Trees, Shrubs, Landscape Plantings, Porches, Patios, Foundations, Wood Piles & Stored Lumber. We do offer products for indoor flea control such as our Indoor Flea/Tick Kit. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Fleas for a successful eradication program.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% is not labeled to be used inside dwellings per the product label so we cannot advise on wheter it would be safe to use indoors even in small amounts. While Bifenthrin is a popular active ingredient in many products, they must be used as directed on the label to be safely used.
Yes, Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% is labeled for grasshoppers and can be used on ornamentals. Repeat application is necessary only if there are signs of renewed insect activity. Repeat application must be limited to no more than once per seven days.
Please view the product label instructions on how to use the Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% below:
HOW TO USE THE READY-TO-SPRAY SYSTEM
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Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% can be reapplied every 12 weeks per the product label.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% is labeled to target armyworms at the rate of 0.5 fl. oz.(1 tbs) per gallon of water to be sprayed over 167 sq. ft. Repeat treatments can be applied as needed when insect pressure occurs but no sooner than 7 days apart.
Please vew our Armyworm Treatment Guide for more information.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% is effective for fleas when used as directed on the product label. It does take time for fleas to die after contacting a treated area so there will still be activity in the area and you may require repeat treatments as well. We have a guide here that explains the best treatment for fleas.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% will treat Ants, Aphids, Beetles, Centipedes and more. As a matter of fact, it treats over 75 insects. Please see the label for complete list.?
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% is not labeled to be used on anything edlible.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% is labeled for spiders. It can be used outdoors only around the perimeter of your home and areas where spiders are. It is water-based and will not stain. Please see our Spider Pest Guide for more information about treating for spiders in and around your home.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% is labeled for different beetle species, but it is not labeled for grubs. We do carry many products that are labeled for grub control which you can see by clicking here: Grub Control.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin is only labeled for outdoor use. Bifen I/T also contains bifenthrin and can be used indoors as well as outdoors.
When treating for bagworms, Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% is more for treating trees and shrubs where they are more commonly found. It is labeled to be used around a foundation for other pests and will help to kill any that contact a treated surface, including bagworms if present. When you are treating for bagworms, apply when larvae begin to hatch and spray larvae directly. Application when larvae are young will be most effective. Once bagworms have formed their bag they are pretty protected and chemical applications will not be effective. You will need to physically remove the bags manually or with a power washer.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster Bifenthrin 2.4% is not labeled for use on edible plants. You can find insecticides labeled for edibles here.