By DoMyOwn staff
Talstar P (also known as Talstar, Talstar One or Talstar Professional) Multi-Insecticide with bifenthrin is one of the most trusted and widely-used insecticides by pest control professionals today, and now available to you for DIY pest control.
Talstar P (previously Talstar One) is a powerful and economical liquid insecticide concentrate that controls over 75 different types of common household, lawn, and ornamental pests - Perfect for most of your pest control needs both indoors and out. Talstar P must always be diluted with water and be applied with a hand pump sprayer or similar pressurized spray equipment. Depending on the pest you are treating, use one half to one ounce of Talstar P in one gallon of water to treat one thousand square feet. It is important to follow the label directions and NOT to exceed one ounce per one gallon of water.
Outdoors, use Talstar P to create an effective barrier of control, spraying two feet up the exterior walls and two feet out from the foundation. Also treat any possible entry points into the structure, like windows, pipes, and doorways.
To control active infestations, or for prevention and general maintenance of insect pests, apply Talstar P indoors as a coarse, low pressure crack and crevice spray in areas where pests may hide. Pay special attention to baseboards, corners, storage areas, window and door frames, behind and under appliances, cabinets, sinks, and anywhere else you notice target pest activity. Talstar P should NOT be used as a broadcast spray indoors.
Talstar P is a long lasting product and may only need to be applied once every few months for general pest control. Talstar should not be applied more than once every seven days. Be sure to wait thirty minutes before allowing pets and children into any treated areas so that your application has time to dry. Make sure to read all labels and safety precautions to ensure a safe and effective application, and you will have great success using Talstar P for your pest control needs.
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