Yes, pure pyrethrin derived from the crysanthymum plant will kill roaches as well as any other insect on contact, and on contact only. Once the product has dried it is no longer on the surface to provide any killing power. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
The shelf life of Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate unopened or opened is 3-5 years. If kept in a moderate, dry area.
A part can be any measurement. For instance if you use one cup concentrate you would then need to use 7 cups of water.
Yes, you will dilute at a rate of 1 part concentrate of Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin and 9 parts water and wet the animal by dipping or spraying for prevention of reinfestation o fleas. Please click on the product label link for additional information for application.
Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate can be used indoors around the baseboards and cracks and crevices. No, Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate is not clear. It is a amber color and could stain any areas where it is sprayed.
You do not need a pesticide license to apply Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate if you are treating your own home or property, or if you are not accepting money to apply it.
Southern Ag Pyrethrin Concentrate mixed at the 1:9 ratio in a 22 oz sprayer (not spray bottle such as an empty 409/Windex bottle) would be equal to 1 oz of product mixed with in 9 ounces of water or 2 oz in 18 oz of water.
Southern AG is not labeled to treat eggs. You want to use an Insect Growth Regulator that will help to stop the reproductive cycle and cause fatal abnormalities to the immature mites. You could use Nyguard IGR mixed in with Southern AG Natural Pyrethrin. Nyguard is not yet labeled for mites, but we …
Read Full Answer »The Southern Ag Natural Pyrthrin concentrate is not labeled for use on pets and would likely not control the mites. Mites on pets are normally mange mites, the pet version of scabies as scabies is what its called on humans. If you are already getting treatments from the vet then that is the steps yo…
Read Full Answer »Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate is not labeled to treat eggs and it will only kill insects on contact only. Once the product has dried it is no longer on the surface to provide any killing power. There are a few insecticides that claim to kill bedbug eggs. Phantom Aerosol, Steri-Fa…
Read Full Answer »Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate is labeled for ticks. Please refer to the product label for complete mixing and application instructions. For more information eliminating ticks, please check out our Tick Control article. This product will only kill on contact. Once the product has dr…
Read Full Answer »The Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate has a shelf life of about 2 years at room temperature. Once diluted, the shelf life is the same as any other product and you would want to use the mixed solution within 48 hours as the most. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate is not specifically labeled for marijuana. Customers will need to make their own decision as to what they consider safe. Some of these products are natural and organic and others are not. Some products, like the miticides, probably shouldn't be used whe…
Read Full Answer »Yes, dilute Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate at a rate of 1 part in 100 parts of water. Spray to thoroughly wet hair of the horse including the head and brush of the tail. You may repeat this treatment in 7 days.
Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate is labeled to be used as a space spray for mosquitoes. Be aware it will only kill the insects that are out in the open at the time you spray. The instructions are as follows: Dilute at a rate of 1 part concentrate to 19 parts water or oil. Appl…
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We could not guarantee Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate would not harm honey bees that come incontact with it. we recommend contacting Your Local Extension Office and speaking with the Agricultural Dept for advice on what will not harm honey bees, yet works well in your area.
Southern Ag Pyrethrin Concentrate can be used in a ULV fogger. It should not be used in a thermal fogger. The mix rate is 1 part concentrate to 9 parts water or oil.
Southern Ag Natural Pyrethrin Concentrate does not leave a a residual and will only kill pests that are in the area during application. For most applications it can be applied as needed or twice a week per the product label.
Once Southern Ag Pyrethrin Concentrate has dried it is no longer on the surface to provide any killing power. It should be applied when you are not expecting any rainfall during the application and wh=ithin 24 hours of drying. It can be applied to dogs older than 12 weeks after consulting with the v…
Read Full Answer »Southern Ag Pyrethrin Concentrate is not specifically labeled for Japanese beetles but likely would kill them if sprayed directly with the product during treatment. For residual control instead, you may use a product such as Talstar P. Please be sure to review the product label for more information…
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