When using a product like Permethrin SFR, the hornets would have to directly contact the treated areas to be affected. We recommend using a product such as Delta Dust Insecticide to apply directly to the bored holes, and this product can be reapplied every 2 weeks as necessary. You can use a Bellow Hand Duster to make the application. This way, the hornets will fly through the dust picking it up and carrying it on their bodies back to the nest. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete instructions.
Yes, Permethrin SFR is labeled to control yellow jackets / hornets. We also have a guide here that can help.
The Permethrin SFR 36.8% Insecticide Product Label states under the PPE section:
All other mixers, loaders, applicators, and other handlers must wear:
- Long-sleeve shirt and pants,
- Shoes plus socks, and
- Chemical-resistant gloves for all handlers except for applicators using motorized ground equipment,
- Chemical-resistant apron for mixers/loaders, persons cleaning equipment, and person exposed to the concentrate and for handlers performing animal dip applications.
In general you should try to keep the animal from excessively licking or biting at themselves after an application. If you can set aside a little time after the application to be in the animals area and keeping an eye on them while they dry out and the product absorbs, that would be ideal. There isn't a way to completely keep an animal from gaining access to some on their bodies, and to an extent this has been taken into account for by the manufacturer in these types of applications. If you have any concerns about your specific animals health or safety when using the product on them, we'd recommend contacting the manufacturer directly or discussing the treatment with your vet prior to use and application.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% is not labeled for use on any type of vegetables or fruits. You can refer to our complete selection of insecticides labeled for use on edible gardens by clicking here.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% is not labeled for Cicadas.
Talstar P would be a better option for treating lawns for Cicadas at the rate of 0.5 to 1 fl oz per gallon of water per 1000 sq ft. View the full product label for more information.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% is labeled to be applied to goats as directed on the product label.
No, Permethrin SFR 36.8% is not a systemic insecticide. We can help you find the product that may fit your needs but we need to know what pest you are treating for and where the application needs to be made.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% can be used to treat for horse flies, deer flies, house flies, and many other nuisance flies in and around livestock premises as well as directly on lactating and nonlactating dairy cattle and goats, beef cattle and sheep for specific species of flies (horn flies, face flies, stable flies, etc).
View the full product label for more information.
If treating around a residential home, Talstar P would be a better option for a residual insecticide on the exterior perimeter of the home as well as disposable fly bait traps to help draw flies away from the home.
VIew our Fly Treatment Guide for additional treatment options and information.
According to the Permethrin SFR 36.8% product label, you may spray 4 fl oz to 10 gallons of water. For severe infestation, it is permissible to use 4 fl oz to 4 gallons.
When treating poultry directly: Use 1-4 fl oz in 3 3/4 gallons water, which should treat roughly 375 birds. Use 1 gallon of coarse spray per 100 birds.
With Permethrin SFR 36.8% for sod webworms, you will mix 0.4 – 0.8 fl. oz. of Permethrin SFR in 4 to 25 gallons of water per 1000 square feet. Use the higher rate for fast knockdown and increased residual control. Dense or excessive (greater than 3 inches) lawn height and arid conditions may require higher volume application rates. Repeat application if necessary. Application in combination with compatible surfactants or wetting agents may enhance penetration. You want to make sure you are using enough water to get it down to where they are better so 1 gallon is usually not enough.
Yes, Permethrin SFR 36.8 can be used a direct spray as a spot treatment to infested areas such as crawlspaces, rugs, carpets, pet bed and other pet resting areas. Prior to treatment, carpets and furniture should be vacuumed thoroughly and vacuum cleaner bag discarded in an outdoor trash container. Do not saturate or over wet the areas.
Permethrin SFR is not labeled for use on any edibles therefore would not be recommended. Any edibles should be discarded and not planted in that area for 1 year.
Bonide Eight Insect Control Vegetable, Fruit and Flower uses the active ingredient Permethrin and labeled for use on edibles. Please view the product label for more information and application rates.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% has a shelf life of 3-5 years if kept out of direct sunlight and out of extreme temperatures. It should be stored in a cool, dry area. Once diluted, the solution needs to be used or discarded within 24 hours.
For indoor applications, you can use 1 2/3 oz of Permethrin SFR 36.8% per gallon of water. Please review the product label for complete application instructions.
Per the product label, the addition of a surfactant with Permethrin SFR 36.8% will certainly help with penetration during the application and help it stick better to trunks, branches, limbs, foliage, etc.
A non ionic surfactant (wetting agent) such as Hi-Yield Spreader Sticker would be recommended at the rate of 2 - 4 tsp. per gallon of water.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% can kill roaches but it is not a top choice for active roaches indoors. If treating for an active roach infestation, we would recommend using one of our Roach Control Kits that contain the most effective combination of products and enough product for repeat applications that are required every 14 days.
Please view those Roach Control Kits and our Roach Treatment Guide for more information on the most effective treatment program.