Maxforce Fly Spot Bait should not harm dogs who eat dead flies. Please make sure to keep the dog out of the treated area until dried.
Maxforce Fly Spot Bait is extremely toxic to bees exposed to the area that was treated or residues on blooming crops or weeds.
The longer a pesticide sits in its diluted form, the less effective it will be. In general, the manufacturer recommends that you use the diluted Maxforce Fly Spot Bait within 24 hours of dilution for best results.
Maxforce Spot Bait is specifically labeled for use in poultry houses. Be sure to fully read and follow the product label.
You can use the Maxforce Fly Spot Bait outdoors in areas that will inaccessible to the children and non-target animals. Usually in outdoor residential settings you would just need to spray or paint the application on areas where the flies rest and that the children cannot touch. Please be sure to re…
Read Full Answer »No. Maxforce Fly Spot Bait is diluted in water and sprayed or painted onto surfaces for fly control.Please read the Maxforce Fly Spot bait product label before using.
Maxforce Fly Spot Bait is labeled to be used in poultry areas and other livestock facilities, so it should not pose any problems if applied correctly in this area. Be sure to apply the product in areas where the chickens or other animals will not come into direct contact with the spray or residual. …
Read Full Answer »Maxforce Fly Spot Bait is mixed at one envelope (2 oz)Â to 1 pint of water and agitate until completely mixed. One pint of finished spray will treat 125 square feet. The 16 oz pint is mixed with one gallon of water. One gallon of finished spray will treat 1,000 square feet of fly-resting surfaces. …
Read Full Answer »When mixed as recommended on the Maxforce Fly Spot Bait product label you wind up with 1.1% imidacloprid.
Maxforce Fly Spot Bait residual outdoors is 30 days and 6 weeks indoors.
One envelope of the Maxforce Fly Spot Bait will make about 1 pint of solution, which is enough to treat approximately 125 sq. feet.
Yes, Maxforce Fly Spot Bait is labeled to be used in commercial food handling establishments and restaurants. Please let us know should you have any more questions or concerns.
That is a good question for Bayer. They would be able to give you the differences between them since we do not sell the QuickBayt. Their phone number is 800-331-2867.
Maxforce Fly Spot Bait could work for Cluster Flies if they were to ingest the bait after landing on a treated surface. Â Cluster flies eat organic material more than food products like house flies do. Â We do have a great article that might be helpful on "How to Get Rid of Cluster Flies"
These products are similar in that they are both baits. Maxforce Fly Spot Bait is a powder that is mixed with water and sprayed on surfaces, whereas Maxforce Granular Fly Bait is a granular bait that is scattered or used in stations as directed on the product label.
No Maxforce Fly Spot Bait would not be sprayed on the grass or plants.  Per the instructions on the product label, Spray diluted product where house flies aggregate: on walls, around windows, on surfaces of pillars and other structures, etc.
Maxforce Fly Spot Bait should not be applied to the same manure piles using Spalding Fly Preadtors. Simply apply the predators to the base of the pile for fly control.
Maxforce Fly Spot Bait is labeled for usage around dog kennels. Please read through the product label prior to application for full instructions. Please let us know if you have any questions.
The MaxForce Fly Spot Bait willl only work on common house fly or lesser house fly. Does not work on other types of flies. For fruit fly control please refer to our Fruit Fly Control page.
Maxforce Fly Spot Bait is not labeled for use directly on plants. You can apply this to structures as directed on the label as a spray or by painting the product onto the surfaces. You could use a residual insecticide concentrate such as Talstar P on ornamental plants for flying insects.Â