Martins Permethrin 10% should not harm birds if applied according to the instructions on the product label. The dilution rate is 2 oz. per gallon of water.
We recommend that you consult your vet for treatment to your mini pigs. Martins Permethrin 10% is for adult swine.
Per the product label, thoroughly wet down grass a few hours prior to applying Martins Permethrin 10%. Home lawns should be not more than 3 inches tall at the time of application. For ants, crickets, and grasshoppers use 1/2 oz per 3 gallons of water to cover 1,000 sq ft. For other listed insects l…
Read Full Answer »You will use 8 fl. oz. of Martins Permethrin 10% per 12.5 gallons of water for dipping for fleas. It can be applied every 3 weeks as needed.
Martins Permethrin 10% will not harm cats if they are kept out of the treated area during application and until everything is thoroughly dry. Rain or dew will not reactivate the product making it harmful after it has dried.
Per the product label, thoroughly wet down grass a few hours prior to applying Martins Permethrin 10%. Home lawns should be not more than 3 inches tall at the time of application. For ticks, use 1.5 oz in 10 gallons of water to cover 1,000 sq ft. For heavy infestations repeat application in 2 week…
Read Full Answer »Although Martins Permethrin 10% is a livestock and premise spray, it should not be applied to grazing areas.
Martins Permethrin 10% is not labeled for chiggers and may not provide adequate results for you. Onslaught insecticide is labeled for chiggers and can be used both indoors and outdoors as a broadcast spray. Chiggers are not known to infest structures. Chiggers are most likely outdoors in your yar…
Read Full Answer »People and pets need to be kept out of the area while Martins Permethrin 10% is being applied and until it has dried. Once it has dried, it is safe for everyone to return to the area.
Martins Permethrin 10% is labeled for cockroaches, and will kill any roaches that come into contact with a treated area. Keep in mind that roaches are a difficult pest to treat and usually the use of more than one type of product is necessary to completely eradicate them. Please take a look a…
Read Full Answer »Martins Permethrin 10% should be used or discarded within 24 hours of being mixed.
Yes, you can apply Martins Permethrin 10% to the lawn. Thoroughly wet down grass a few hours before applying. Home lawns should be no taller than 3 inches at time of application. Slightly more water may be used as long as the amount of product per area is as listed below. For heavy infestations…
Read Full Answer »Martins Permethrin 10% is labeled for flies and roaches. It is mixed at 1 1/2 oz. in 1 quart of water.
Martins Permethrin 10% is safe to apply to adult livestock per the product label instructions. "For a pig, you would mix 8 oz to 25 gallons of water and apply a pint per pig (sponged on avoiding ears) for listed insect control". Thoroughly wet the animal by dipping, sponging or spraying.Allow …
Read Full Answer »Martin's Permethrin 10% cannot be applied to anything edible. You may be able to use something like Hi-Yield Indoor/Outdoor 10% Permethrin instead. Please consult the product label to make sure that the insect(s) you are targeting and the specific edibles you will be applying to are…
Read Full Answer »We apologize but the Martins Permethrin 10% is not labeled to be used on any type of furniture, or bedding.
Martins Permethrin 10% is pet safe once dry. Be sure to follow the instructions on the product label.
Martins Permethrin 10% is not labeled to treat scabies. Scabies mites live only on/in the skin and we do not carry anything to treat humans. We suggest visiting your doctor to receive the medication needed to get rid of scabies.
We apologize, but Martins Permethrin 10% is not labeled for this use so we are unable to provide application information. You may want to look over our Tick Control Guide for more information on effective products and treatment methods.
Martins Permethrin 10% can be diluted with water only, not with oil, per the product label. Please let us know what pest you are targeting, where you are treating, and what kind of equipment you are using so that we can recommend an alternative product, if needed.