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Maggies Farm Spider and Insect Dust is a long-lasting dust which is very effective in killing and repelling crawling insects like spiders, ants, roaches, fleas, ticks, bed bugs, and more. It's specially formulated with natural-based formula like natural plant oils so it's safe to use around children and pets. This product can be used indoors and outdoors.
Maggies Farm Spider and Insect Dust is available in a convenient 7-ounce puffer bottle so you can use it easily.
| Active Ingredient | 2-Phenylethyl Propionate - 2% Thyme Oil - 1% Other Ingredients - 97% Diatomaceous Earth, Amorphous Silica Gel, Wintergreen Oil |
|---|---|
| Target pests | Spiders, ants, roaches, fleas, ticks, bed bugs, and other crawling insects |
| For use in | Indoor and Outdoor |
| Pet safe | Yes |
| Formulation | All Natural Oils |
| Shipping Weight | 0.54 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Maggie's Farm (Mfg. Number: MSID007) |
| UPC | 811249020076 |
Directions for Use
This product is a dust and can be puffed straight from the bottle. Unscrew the main top and take out the foam liner and then screw the top back on. Then remove the green cap and cut barely 1/8” off the applicator nozzle to open up a small hole. The bottle is now ready to be used as a puffer applicator.
Apply as a light dusting, at a rate of about 2 oz per 100 sq ft. If directly treating a nest or an area with a number of pests present, a little heavier dusting is recommended.
General Pests (Spiders, Ants, Cockroaches, Earwigs, Silverfish, Mites etc):
Apply dust in attics, basements, trash and utility closets, behind or along baseboards, in drawer wells and hollow furniture legs, under and behind appliances, in wall voids and voids under and behind cabinets, sinks and tubs, in weep holes in brick or siding, around basement drains, around electrical conduit and pipe runs and in other cracks and crevices where pests may hide or enter buildings. Focus application in areas where pests or their signs are seen.
Application tips for some areas:
Fleas, Lice and Ticks:
Treat kennels, pet bedding/rest areas, floor and floor coverings, cracks behind molding and baseboards and other areas where pests may harbor. Don’t use for human head lice.
Bed Bugs:
Treatment of Nests in Walls and Infested Wood:
Ants, stinging insects and wood-destroying insects can build nests in wall voids or infest structural wood. Locate areas where insects have infested including nests, tunnels, galleries and cavities and inject dust into the area. Drill small holes 8-10” apart in the infested area to be sure nests and galleries can be treated thoroughly. For Carpenter bees, treat the entrance holes and then plug with stainless steel wool. For termites, this product is only a supplemental treatment to kill workers and winged forms that are present in the area when you treat. It is not recommended as a substitute for a professional treatment. For any infestation of a wood-destroying pest where structural damage has occurred or could occur, we recommend you contact a professional.
Ground Nest Treatment – Ants and Stinging Insects:
For ants, cover the mound with dust and gently puff dust into the nest entrance. Be careful not to disturb the mound, particularly when treating fire ants. Repeat a few days later if there is still ant activity. For best results, treat with a broadcast granular ant bait first, then follow-up with direct nest treatment with this product a week later.
For stinging insects, be extremely careful when treating nests. For protection, cover as much of your skin as possible with clothing. Individuals who are allergic to insect stings should never treat stinging insects. Have someone else do the treatment or call a professional. For best results, treat in the early morning or late evening when the largest number of insects will be in the nest. Thoroughly coat the nest entrance with dust and puff carefully into entrances if this can be done without disturbing the nest structure. Repeat a day or two later if there is still activity. For hanging or tree nests, a better option is Maggie’s Farm Flea, Tick and Mosquito Killer in the hose-end spray bottle, using the straight- stream setting. Read the label directions for that product before using. Certain species such as yellow jackets and hornets are very aggressive. Use extreme caution when treating these insects, or call a professional.
Plant Pests:
Dust infested plants lightly. For best results, try to get the dust on the underside of leaves. Repeat after a couple of days if needed.
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Maggies farm Spider and Insect Dust
By J. on 08/29/2014
The product works great from the first time I used it all the bugs that were hanging around the weep holes have disappeared will continue to use it and then some I am recommending it to my neighbors f…
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Spider & Insect Dust Review.
By Lancelot on 01/25/2019
I so fascinated with the prospective effectiveness of this product even so that I could not have resisted. Using the product reminded me that not all that glitter is gold. I've used the product to get…
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did not kill them
By Leroy on 08/23/2016
did not kill them and did not keep them away . waist of money. it did kill beetles but not the mean spiders we have evan pute it directly on them , it didn't phase theme .. the evan billed there cob w…
Read Full Review »Maggies Farm Spider and Insect Dust does not have a long lasting residual outdoors, typically only a few days. Maggies Farm Spider and Insect Dust will no longer be effective after rainfall so a …
Read Full Answer »We apologize but this product is new to our inventory so we can't offer much advice outside of what the product label advises. The product label does not specifically state any species of spider it do…
Read Full Answer »Maggies Farm Spider and Insect Dust has a shelf life of 3 years from purchase date.