While the Permethrin SFR is a great product it is not what we would recommend for a roach spray. If you have a current infestation of roaches, we recommend the products that come in our Roach Control Kit Rotation A. The products in the Roach Control Kit Rotation A are perfect for roach control problems in homes. This professional kit includes Temprid SC Insecticide for spraying the outside perimeter of the home and inside underneath appliances like fridge and stove, behind cabinets, under toilets and sinks, etc. It also includes Maxforce FC Magnum roach bait gel which can be applied up high in the kitchen in the corner of cabinets and in cracks and crevices in kitchens and bathrooms. The bait contains a slow-acting poison that attracts and kills feeding roaches, who also spread the bait to other roaches by contact or by sharing food. Gentrol Point Source stations provide an IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) that will stop roaches from laying eggs, helping to halt the infestation. The combination of an IGR with roach bait is a highly effective roach control strategy that is widely used by pest control professionals. Finally, the kit includes Catchmaster 100i Insect Monitor glue boards to help monitor your infestation and treatment.
According to the Permethrin SFR product label you will mix ¼ fl. oz. of concentrate to 1 pt. water and use 1-2 fl. oz. of dilution to spray on each animal. Spot treat back, face, legs tail and ears. If you would like to "dip" the dogs you will use ¼ fl. oz. to 1¼ gallons water and thoroughly wet the dog to the skin with sponge or rag. Let drip dry.
The mixing ratio for Permethrin SFR 36.8% on lawns is anywhere between 0.4 oz up to 0.8 oz per 1000 square feet or per gallon of water. A dial setting at half of an ounce per gallon on the hose end sprayer would work for most sprayers, but we would recommend to calibrate your equipment with just water before applying your insecticide to make sure you are not using too little or too much insecticide for the area.
Permethrin SFR is only labeled for mosquito control on livestock premises. A better product for mosquito control outdoors is Talstar P. Talstar P is gentle on vegetation where you will be spraying for mosquitoes and it will last up to one month for mosquito control. When using Talstar for mosquito control, you will use 1 oz of product per gallon of water. Talstar P can also be used for tick control, if you would like to use only one product for your needs.
The mixing ratio for Permethrin SFR 36.8% is 1 2/3 fl. oz. per gallon of water.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% will kill Carpenter Ants that contact the treated area. Keep it mind, it will not kill off the colony. You will need something that is transferred back to the colony. Please check out our Carpenter Ant Guide which list our top recommendations for Carpenter ant control.
To dilute Permethrin SFR 36.8% into a 0.5% solution, use 1 2/3 fluid ounces per gallon of water. Please see the product label for complete mixing and application instructions.
You should only mix the Permethrin SFR with water when you are ready to apply. Any mixed solution should be dispersed within 24 hours of mixing. Undiluted in the original container (stored away from extreme temps) you will get about a three year shelf life from the date of purchase.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% is mixed at a rate of 1 2/3 fl oz per gallon of water. We also recommend you review our Roach Guide so you can understand how to implement a full roach control program for best efficacy as sprays alone will not eliminate roaches and do not act as a repellents to keep them away.
Permethrin SFR is a good option for cicada killer wasps. This will be applied directly to the areas where you have seen activity. The mixing ratio is 1.45 fl. oz. per gallon of water. Be sure to apply the product later at night when the wasps are not active.
Permethrin SFR 36.8%? can be used as a flea and tick dip on dogs per the product label. Instructions are 1/4 fl. oz. to 1 1/4 gallons (0.0626% AI). Dip wash. Thoroughly wet animal to water, skin with sponge or rag. Let drip dry.