You want to mix 1fl oz Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide into one gallon of water. One pint will give you approx. 16000 sq feet.
The Onslaught FastCap would definitely be the best option for your needs. It is specifically formulated to better target spiders and scorpions with a more thorough and long lasting coverage for these hard to kill pests. Keep in mind, no matter what product you are using for scorpions, you have to cr…
Read Full Answer »Onslaught FastCap is safe for pets when they enter the areas after the product has dried.
The biggest difference of Onslaught Fastap and Onslaught are the Onslaught Fastcap combines a one of a kind formulation is made of Exponent brand synergist, Esfenvalerate, and Prallethrin. So Onslaught Fastcap offers an even quicker more intense knockdown.
The absolute best indoor/outdoor spider spray is Onslaught Fastcap. This one of a kind formulation is made of Exponent brand synergist, Esfenvalerate, and Prallethrin. Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide can be applied in a number of areas both indoor and outdoor, as well …
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There is no need to respray Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide after a rain as long as the treated area was dried before the rain. There is a 60-90 day residual for Onslaught Fasttrac.
The shelf life of Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide is 3-5 years if it is stored in a room temperature setting and out of extreme temperatures, such as under 35 degrees and anything over 90 degrees.
These products should not be mixed together. There is no valid reason to mix Demand CS and Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion together. Demand CS is a synthetic pyrethroid and Onslaught FastCap already contains a synthetic pyrethroid, so there would be nothing to gain by mixing these pr…
Read Full Answer »Yes extreme sunlight/temperatures and other outdoor elements will affect how long the product lasts on the surface. The Onslaught is designed to hold up to the outdoor elements a little longer and better than other general insecticides so you should get at least 30 to 60 day residual out of the prod…
Read Full Answer »Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide should dry clear and not leave a visible residue
Once you mix Onslaught FastCap, you will need to apply/use the mixed solution within 24 hours. Only mix when you are ready to use within that time. The bottle of product in the concentrated form will have a 2-3 year shelf life (if stored away from extreme temperatures) from the date of purchase. App…
Read Full Answer »Yes, it is safe for kids and animals to enter the treated area after Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide has been applied after the product has had time to dry.
If you have been using the same product for a long time, it would be a good idea to switch. Onslaught Fast Cap would be a good choice. It contains different active ingredients, including PBO. PBO gives the Fast Cap an extra kick in killing more quickly. It is also microencapsulated like Cy Kic…
Read Full Answer »Any of these products would great as general perimeter applications depending on where you are located and your pest control needs! Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide has the broadest label of all the products listed above. It is labeled for over 100 insects and it does well for ha…
Read Full Answer »Onslaught FastCap as well as many other liquid insecticides only need about 30 minutes to dry. Once dry, they can hold up to rain rather well. However, it is much easier for the product to bond to porous surfaces like concrete and siding then grass and your lawn. You may want to apply again…
Read Full Answer »Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide is a great choice for general insect control, including spiders. The label specifically lists spiders as a targeted pest on page 1.
We would recommend that you treat with Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide. It is labeled to treat over 200+ insects and will provide an indoor 90 day residual and a 30 day out door residual. It is mixed at 1 ounce per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft. Please refer to the product label …
Read Full Answer »Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide is specially designed to kill spiders and will do a great job. It is not a true repellent in that it will keep insects away, but will instead provide a long residual to continue to kill those that contact a treated surface.
No, Onslaught Fastcap is not considered a non-repellent, the active ingredient in Onslaught Fastcap acts as a repellent for ants or termites. If insects do come in contact with the product, they will die. Please follow label for mixing and applying instructions.
Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide is not organic, but is safe for children and pets after the treated area has dried. You may also be interested in Alpine WSG.
Alpine WSG (water soluble granule) is a non-pyrethroid, non-repellent broad spectrum insecticide that uses the active in…