Martins Viper Insecticide is labeled for fleas in your lawn and can be used on pets. We would recommend treating outdoors every 14 days to continue to kill the flea population. On pets, it is recommended that you do treatments every three weeks as needed.
According to the manufacturer, the Martins Viper Insect Dust cannot be mixed with water or applied if rain is expected.
Martins Viper Insect Dust is labeled to be used on dogs. The product label states; To control Fleas, Ticks, and Lice on Dogs. Use product only outside or in a well-ventilated area. Wearing household latex or rubber gloves dust animals thoroughly, working the dust into the hair down to the skin. Pay close attention to legs and feet. Use 1/2 oz. on animals 20 pounds and under and 1 oz. on pets over 20 pounds. Avoid getting dust in pets’ eyes, nose, mouth, and genital areas. Reapply every three weeks as needed. Do not use on dogs under twelve (12) weeks of age. Dust sleeping area including bedding and cracks and crevices.
Martins Viper Insect Dust can be used on chickens. Please be sure to follow the instructions for poultry on the product label. We have contacted the manufacturer and there are no restrictions on egg withdrawal.
Unfortunately, Martins Viper Insect Dust is not labled for the treatment of ants. Martins Viper Insect Dust is a broad-spectrum dust insecticide that will kill over 60 insects on fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. It will control many common flies, lice, fowl mites, fleas and ticks, beetles, aphids, stink bugs, leafminers, army worms, cutworms, and many other pests. It can also be used to to control insects indoors. Viper Insecticide Dust is also safe and effective to treat dogs, cats, horses, and other livestock for fleas and ticks. Please consult the label for treatment instructions for specific animals or for other insect treatment options.
Martins Viper Insect Dust should not be used within 24 hours of rainfall.
No. Permerthin based products such as the Martins Viper Insect Dust is very toxic to cats. The Seresto Flea collar would be a great choice to control fleas on your cat.
Yes, you will dust with Martins Viper Insect Dust lightly up to five times per season and up to 14 days of harvest.
Martins Viper Insect Dust is not listed to eradicate roaches on the product label. We recommend treating with the products in one of our Roach Control Kits for the best control. Please take a few moments to read over our article How to Get Rid of Roaches to learn how to implement a successful roach control program.
Yes, Martins Viper Insect Dust can be applied on and around peach trees for peach twig borer, oriental fruit moth, green fruit worm, lesser peach tree borer, plum curculio and tarnished plant bug. You will dust lightly up to five times per season and up to 14 days of harvest.
Martins Viper Insect Dust is not listed to eradicate hornets on the product label. We would recommend Tempo 1% dust: it is the most effective dust to treat for hornets and yellow jackets. Be sure to treat in the times of the day when they are less active (earlier morning or later evening). You may also want to use a ready-to-use knockdown insecticide such as PT Wasp Freeze II. This spray will spray up to 15 away for safe and quick knockdown of flying, stinging insects.
You will dust with Martins Viper Insect Dust lightly up to five times per season and up to 14 days of harvest.
Martins Viper Insect Dust is not labeled to be used on beans of any kind. We would recommend using Sevin Dust instead.