Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate is mixed at 2 tsp. per gallon of water for most applications. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
The product label on Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate states to apply when necessary, waiting at least 10 days between each application.
Per the Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate label, do not allow people or pets into treated areas until the product has dried.
You will want to apply newspaper, rags or sawdust on the spilled liquid and sweep towards the center of the floor. With heavy duty bags and gloved hands, dispose of the contents. Mix 1 cup of Tide, 2 cups of liquid 409 and 5 gallons of hot water and scrub the floor with a stiff brush (including all surfaces splashed as well as crevices) and then wipe the area. This should be repeated twice to receive the results you are seeking.
Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate is labeled for treatment of the red spider mite.
Per the manufacturer Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate can safely be applied to white pine trees.
Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate should be applied when temperatures are between 40F and 85F.
It is safe for people and pets to return to treated areas once your application of Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate has dried completely.
Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate is not a systemic. It is applied as a spray according to the product label instructions.
Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate is not labeled for ticks. We do offer an Outdoor/Indoor Flea and Tick Kit. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Ticks for a successful eradication program.
Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate is not labeled for roaches and is only for outdoor use.
Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate is a foliar spray, and should be sprayed throughly to cover both upper and lower leaf surfaces and other infested plant parts.
Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate is not labeled to be used on tomatoes. We would recommend Bio Advanced Vegetable and Garden Insect Spray for treating worms.
Ortho MAX Malathion Insect Spray Concentrate is an oil-based product. Please review the product label for more information for your treatment.