Onslaught can be used poultry houses and according to the product label, animals will need to be removed from the area being treated, cover feeders and waterers. Do not allow insecticide to drift onto animals and keep animals out of the treated area until it has fully dried.
You would not mix Onslaught Insecticide and Temprid FX together for any reason or any pest. These are two different residual insecticides that could be alternated every 30 days if needed, but tank mixing would not be correct or effective.Â
Onslaught Insecticide is not labeled specifically for clover mites, however it is labeled for mites in general and over 200 other insect pests. You should see great results with Onslaught, just keep in mind that clover mites are usually only active for a short time in the spring and fall. We recomme…
Read Full Answer »Onslaught Insecticide can kill those bees and other insects listed on the product label that contact a treated surface and will leave a residual to keep doing so for up to 60-90 days. We also have a guide here that can help with best treatment for Carpenter Bees.
Onslaught Insecticide is a microwencapsulated insecticide with a residual of 30 days outdoors and 90 days indoors. It is recommended to apply when rainfall is not expected within 24-48 hrs of the application for best results.Â
While Onslaught Insecticide can be applied as a broadcast spray to carpets, rugs, and pet resting areas for fleas – this cannot be applied as a surface spray on upholstered furniture, chairs, mattresses, etc. The residual can last up to 90 days on indoor surfaces. We would recommend to th…
Read Full Answer »Onslaught Insecticide is not labeled to treat head lice. You should wash and dry personal items like clothing and bedding as well as cleaning/disinfecting hair brushes and similar items. You can use SteriFab to spray for lice on upholstered furniture. Allow to completely dry prior to sitting on trea…
Read Full Answer »We would recommend using the products included in our Wasp and Hornet Control Kit. Please be sure to review the product labels for more information and complete application instructions. The kit includes Demand Duo Insecticide, which will provide residual control of treated areas, and Wasp Freez,e w…
Read Full Answer »If earthworms come into contact with the area treated with Onslaught, they will be effected the same way other insects will be effected. Typically earthworms tend to stay several inches below the surface and remain hidden away from insecticide applications but if they do end up surfacing in treated …
Read Full Answer »Onslaught is labeled for springtails and should help you to control them when used as directed on the product label. You will not get complete springtail control until you locate the source of the springtails and correct the conditions that are allowing them to thrive. Please take a few minutes to…
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Yes, Onslaught is labeled to treat scorpoins. You may also want to check out Onslaught Fastcap. Onslaught FastCap is a one of a kind formulation is made of Exponent brand synergist, Esfenvalerate, and Prallethrin.
Yes, Onslaught would be a great option for scorpion control indoors and out. You could also use CY-kick CS which seems to stand up very well to UV rays and is very popular for folks on the Western Wide of the U.S.
We recommend that you have the insect properly identified so we can offer you a product that will fit your needs. Please contact your local cooperative extension office by clicking the link below and selecting your state and county for their telephone number. Once you know what it is that you are tr…
Read Full Answer »For gnats you want to mix 1 oz Onslaught with 1 gallon water. Be sure that you do not apply into the lake or areas that there may run off. Onslaught will harm aquatic life.
Onslaught is a concentrate that is mixed at 0.5-1 fl oz per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft. Please read the product label instructions prior to application.
No, Onslaught Insecticide cannot be used on any animals. We would recommend using Martins Permethrin 10%. It can be used on cattle. Check the label for the instructions on how to dilute the product and use on livestock.
I am not sure which product the pest control company used but depending on which products were used it can take some time for the infestation to be eliminated depending on how serious the infestation is. We recommend using a product that will have a quick knockdown as well as a long residual such as…
Read Full Answer »Onslaught Insecticide is a greta option for a general pest control treatment. Onslaught is labeled to treat for over 200 insects and can applied indoors as a crack and crevice application and outdoors as a perimeter treatment. Please refer to the label for further information.
 Onslaught is labeled for a wide variety of small flying insects including gnats, midges and other small biting flies and should help reduce the amount of midges on your property. Be sure to spray the areas where you have noticed the midges landing or resting as Onslaught will only eliminate tho…
Read Full Answer »You could potentially use Onslaught Insecticide as a perimeter spray around the exterior of the structure and around doorways, window frames, light fixtures, and similar areas where flying insects may gather. Many folks will also treat screens with Microcare Aerosol to help prevent these insects fro…
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