Martin's Permethrin 13.3% - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Tyler
    06/07/2021
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    Can you compare the permethrin 10 to the permethrin sfr
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    The difference in  Martin's Permethrin 13.3% and  Permethrin SFR is the amount of active ingredient in each.  Permethrin SFR is a more professional grade product with a higher percentage.

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  • Asked by Jose from Pr
    01/18/2019
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    Martin's Permethrin sirve para matar ara
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    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% está etiquetado para controlar arañas, uselo de acuerdo a como se indica en la etiqueta del producto.

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  • Asked by Brian from Crystal, Mi
    09/17/2019
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    What is mixing rate for Martin's Permethrin 13.3%, when treating lice in cattle to use as a pour on treatment?
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    Per the product label, you will dilute 8 oz in 66.5 gal of water. Spray to thoroughly cover the entire animal. For lice or mites, a second treatment is recommended 14-21 days later. Spray lactating dairy cows only after milking ins completed. 

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  • Asked by Linda from St Cloud, Fl
    04/23/2021
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    What is the mix rate for Martin's Permethrin 13.3% in one gallon of water for flies on a horse?
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    For fly control on horses, Martin's Permethrin 13.3% is mixed at 8 fl oz per 66.5 gallons of water to treat the entire animal. For spot treatment application, the mix rate is 2 fl oz in 1.33 gallons of water or 16 fl oz in 3.3 gallons of water. Apply at as a low pressure spray using ½ oz per ear or 2 to 4 oz on face or 12 to 16 oz along the backline. Please refere to the mix rate table for Pests On Large Animals on page 13 of the product label for more information.  
     

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  • Asked by Christina from California
    09/29/2016
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    Can Martin's Permethrin 13.3% be used with the Commander Tri-Jet fogger for indoor use?
    Would just like to to double check if any harmful residue would be left behind for humans? According to the label, we can use it indoors for a 0.5% concentration -- at 10 2/3 tbsps for gallon with a 6 inch spray band, but I'd like to confirm the measurements for a ULV fogger.
    A

    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% is not labeled to be used in any type of fogger inside or outside homes.  It can only be fogged in animal premises.

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  • Asked by Jason from Al
    06/22/2019
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    Is Martin's Permethrin 13.3% also use for dipping and mange?
    My pit is infested with fleas from yard and signs of the mange.
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    Per the Martins Permethrin 13.3% Product Label : PESTS ON DOGS (READ ENTIRE LABEL BEFORE EACH USE. USE ONLY ON DOGS. Do not repeat treatment for seven (7) days. Do not use on puppies under twelve (12) weeks. Consult a veterinarian before using this product on debilitated, aged, pregnant, nursing or medicated animals.

    Dilute 8 oz. in 16.5 gal. water

    Dilute 1 pt. in 33 gal. water

    Dilute 1 qt. in 66 gal. water

    Thoroughly wet the animal by dipping, sponging or spraying. Allow animal to dry  in a warm place without rinsing or toweling. Gives long lasting protection against reinfestation. Apply at intervals of 2 to 3 weeks. Sensitivies may occur after using ANY pesticide product for pets. If signs of sensitivity occur, bathe your pet with mild soap and rinse with large amounts of water. If signs continue, consult a veterinarian immediately. In case of an emergency, call 1-800-548-2423 (Animal Poison Control Center).

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  • Asked by Steve from Beaumont, Tx
    04/19/2018
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    Can Martin's Permethrin 13.3% be used on lactating cows?
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    The Martin's Permethrin 13.3% label does state it can be used on lactating cows, only after milking is completed.  

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  • Asked by Brandy from Austin
    09/13/2019
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    Will Martin's Permethrin 13.3% kill nematodes?
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    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% could potentially kill beneficial insects including nematodes if they contact a treated area.

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  • Asked by Luis from San Antonio Tx
    05/24/2021
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    What if it rains after applying Martin's Permethrin 13.3%? Would I need to reapply or how soon is this rainfast?
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    If the area treated with Martin's Permethrin 13.3% has had enough time to completely dry, the application should be fine. If it rained before the application was dry, you would still need to wait 3-4 weeks before reapplying. 

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  • Asked by Cally from Orrick
    07/04/2023
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    Is Martin's Permethrin 13.3% the synthetic version?
    Also I see a reviewer didn't have results using it outside for mosquitoes. The description does not specify which pests can be killed outdoors and works for 4 wks on and which pests are only killed indoors so can you specify which pests will be killed outdoors?
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    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% is a synthetic pyrethyroid product that is only labeled for mosquito control indoors and in barn areas.  If you look on page 8 & 9 of the manufacturers label it states which pests it will treat for on the outside of a building.  
     
    If you are looking for mosquito control we would recommend using a product such as Talstar P.  Please read our mosquito guide for more information on controlling those pests.

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  • Asked by Kim from Nj
    07/15/2022
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    How much Martin's Permethrin 13.3% do I mix with 22 oz. of water?
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    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% is applied at 2 2/3 - 5 1/2 oz. per gallon of water (Farms & Livestock: 8 oz. per 8.25 gallons of water).
     

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  • Asked by Jim from Fruita, Co
    07/01/2019
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    What is the dilution of Martin's Permethrin 13.3% per gallon of water for elm seed bugs?
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    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% is mixed at the rate of 2 2/3 - 5 1/2 oz. per gallon of water depending on where you are treating.

    This article from your Colorado Extension has great information about this pest and its life cycle. They suggest treating around your home for the best defense against this pest since the trees will already have populations too established for you to control with insecticides.

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  • Asked by Flient from Robeline, La
    09/05/2019
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    Can you use Martins Permethrin 13.3 % in your house to spray for roaches and if so how is it mixed?
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    While Martin's Permethrin 13.3% is labeled to control roaches, it is not the best to use since it only kills those that contact a treated area.  You can use it outside around the perimeter to help with killing any trying to get in, but we do not generally recommend it for effective roach control indoors.  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 at our Roach Control Guide for more information.   We would recommend one of our roach control kits for best control if you have a roach infestation inside.

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  • Asked by Amanda from Lindon, Ut
    07/31/2016
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    Can Martin's Permethrin 13.3% be used on chickens? If so, how do you apply it?
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    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% can be applied to poultry houses and other housing location listed. Applications to chickens is NOT listed as an appropriate application per the product label. Please let us know the targeted pest and we will locate a product that will fit your needs.

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  • Asked by Matt from Mo
    06/15/2016
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    Can you mix Martin's Permethrin 13.3% with mineral oil and use in a thermal fogger?
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    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% is not labeled to be applied in a fogger. We do carry thermal fogging concentrates that you can add mineral oil and disperse.

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  • Asked by Karl from Cheshire, Ct
    03/15/2016
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    Can I mix Martin's Permethrin 13.3% and Talstar P together?
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    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% and Talstar P should not be mixed together.  Making a pesticide too strong can actually backfire. Areas that are treated with overly concentrated spray will be repellent and insects will simply avoid the treated areas, prolonging the infestation.  If you would like to give us more information on what type of pest(s) you need to treat, we can recommend which product would be best for your needs.

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  • Asked by Sue from Wagener, South Carolina
    04/01/2024
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    Does Martin's Permethrin 13.3% keep armadillo away?
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    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% is a pesticide that will kill pests like ants and roaches but it is not a repellent and will not keep the armadillos away. 

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  • Asked by Susan from Preston, Ms
    09/06/2023
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    Can you use Martin's Permethrin 13.3% for mice inside your home?
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    The Martins Permethrin 13.3% is for insects only and will not effect mice.
     
     

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  • Asked by Laurie
    08/23/2023
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    Can 13.3 be used for poultry mites/lice? If so what is the dosage per gallon?
    How long would the eggs not be edible afterwards?
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    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% can be applied to poultry houses and other housing location listed. Applications to chickens is NOT listed as an appropriate application per the product label
     
    For initial clean up of severe insect infestation, the mix rate is 5.5 fl oz per gallon of water. For normal infestations, the mix rate is 2 tbsp per gallon of water. Refer to the Reference Chart on page 10 of the product label for more information. 

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  • Asked by Terra from Kingsland Tx
    09/21/2024
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    Will Martin's Permethrin 13.3% kill flea eggs in my yard and on my dog?
    My backyard and dog is infested with fleas. I mixed according to the direction the container. How often should I spray my dog and yard? And will this spray kill flea eggs as well? I do not know what to do.
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    Martin's Permethrin 13.3% will not kill any eggs, only the young and adults that contact a treated area.  Per the product label it can be applied to dogs as a dip, spray or sponged on the animal. Dilute 8 oz. in 16.5 gal. water and thoroughly wet the animal by dipping, sponging or spraying. Allow animal to dry in a warm place without rinsing or toweling. Gives long lasting protection against reinfestation. Apply at intervals of 2 to 3 weeks. Sensitivies may occur after using ANY pesticide product for pets. If signs of sensitivity occur, bathe your pet with mild soap and rinse with large amounts of water.
     

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