Yes, Hi-Yield Bug Blaster II Bifenthrin Granules will kill fleas. Each bag treats 5000 square feet so you will need 9 bags per acre. This will be 18 bags to treat two acres.
Dogs can be allowed into an area where Hi-Yield Bug Blaster II Bifenthrin Granules have been applied as soon as the area is fully dry.
Yes, Hi Yield Bug Blaster II can be used on new lawns. This product does need to be watered in after application. It will last approximately 2-3 months in your lawn.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster II Bifenthrin Granules should not be placed in areas where chickens feed. You may want to consider Talstar P instead. The chickens should be kept out of the area while the product is being applied, but they can safely return once everything is dry.
While other products on the market containing bifenthrin are labeled to control earwigs, this particular product does not state it will control earwigs on the label. To ensure you get control and abide by the labeling you could use a product like Demand G Granules which have earwigs and many other pests on the label.
Yes, Hi-Yield Bug Blaster II Bifenthrin Granules can be shipped to New York.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster II Bifenthrin Granules are not labeled to control springtails. If you are looking for a granule that can be used for springtails and shipped to New York Demand G Granules would be a great option.
Hi-Yield Bug Blaster II Bifenthrin Granules is applied as a lawn and perimeter application, 1.15 lbs to 4.6 lbs. per 1,000 sq. ft, but it is not labeled for cockroaches. If you are wanting to use a granule for roaches you could use DeltaGard G Granules We also have a great Roach Treatment Guide with more information.
Unfortunately, there are no products on the market for crawfish.
Unfortunately, we do not have the spreader settings for that specific combo and the manufacturer does not list that spreader on their bag. Due to the thousands of granules on the market and just as many different types of spreaders, you will want to calibrate your spreader to the product you are using and its application rates. You can see a short video on How to Calibrate your Spreader HERE.
The only product we know of that is safe for honey bees once dry is Mavrik Perimeter. In theory, if you keep Hi-Yield Bug Blaster II Bifenthrin Granules as close to the ground as possible during evening applications and immediate watering in will certainly reduce the chance of pollinators being affected. However any surface that chemical is on is one that could kill a bee or butterfly or other beneficial if it lands on or touches it. This would be the same risk with most insecticides on the market. The biggest focus is trying to avoid getting any of the product on blooms or primary landing/resting spots.
Yes, Hi-Yield Bug Blaster II Bifenthrin Granules is labeled to control armyworms. Please refer to the product label for specific instructions on the application.
You only need to stay out of the area until dry for the initial Hi-Yield Bug Blaster II Bifenthrin Granules, typically 4-6 hours. It does not rescontitute once dry with rain or watering after initial application.