While fogging may kill moths out and about, it will not take care of the problem. The best way to eliminate pantry moths is to find the infested food items and dispose of them immediately and thoroughly clean the infested cabinet. The moth larvae (immature moths) can usually be found in grain produ…
Read Full Answer »Pyrethrum TR Total Release Insecticide initally can be reapplied after one week and following that, applied in two week intervals.Â
Pyrethrum TR is a fogger that is specifically labeled for use in greenhouses and plant nurseries. Pyrethrum TR contains pyrethrins which does kill on contact. Unfortunately, the manufacturer of this product has discontinued it and we do not expect to get anymore. Please let us know what you are tryi…
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Initially, there should be 2 treatments of Pyrethrum TR Micro Total Release Insecticide one week apart. Please consult the product label for application.
We would recommend using Pyrethrum TR Micro Total Release. It is labeled for use on ornamentals and listed vegetables.
Yes, Pyrethrum TR Total Release can be used to treat insects on Ferns. Please refer to the product label for your target insect and to be sure you are treating in areas listed approved on the product label.Â
Pyrethrum TR Total Release Insecticide is not labeled for cockroaches.
Yes, Pyrethrum TR Total Release Insecticide is labeled for Cut Flowers, Flowering Hanging Baskets, Foliage, Potted Flowering Plants and Ornamentals.
Pyrethrum TR Total Release Insecticide is not labeled for use indoors in residential applications. We would recommend reaching out to your local department of agriculture for advice on keeping these plants in your home mite free.Â
Pyrethrum TR Total Release Insecticide is labeled for use on commercial greenhouse ornamentals in general, however the label does not specifically address cacti or succulents. We recommend that you test a small number of plants before treating all of your stock per the directions under "Plant Safety…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Pyrethrum TR Total Release Insecticide is a convenient aerosol fogger that replaces the need to use ULV or Thermal Fogging Equipment and fogging concentrates for control of whiteflies, mites, and other other insects on edible vegetables (leafy, bulb, root and tuber, Brassica leafy, cucurbit, …
Read Full Answer »Pyrethrum TR Total Release Insecticide is not labeled for wasps. Please take a few moments to review our article for products and recommendations for this application here.
Pyrethrum TR Total Release Insecticide is not labeled for termites and fogging for termites is not a successful treatment as foggers are not going to penetrate through walls or into wood to treat active termite colonies. PT Tri-Die Pressurized Dust Insecticide does list termites on the product label…
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Pyrethrum TR Total Release Insecticide states it does not kill brown recluse or brown widows. For spiders, an encapsulated residual product such as Suspend SC works best.
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