You will use 1.5 oz. of Spectracide Traizicide Once and Done Insect Killer Concentrate per gallon of water for most applications. Please consult the product label for specific application rates.
Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate can be applied at the same time as new seed as long as it is applied during cooler times of day (when temps are below 80).
Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate, like most insecticides, will be good for 3-5 years from the date of purchase if stored at room temperature. If yours is 15 years old, it is not likely that it would still be effective.
Yes, Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate is labeled for mealybugs on ornamentals, per the product label.
While Spectracide Triazide Once and Done Insect Killer Concentrate is a non-selective insecticide, it is not labeled specifically to treat flying stinging insects such as wasps. Tempo SC is a popular choice for ground wasps outside. You should use a pin stream to treat the nest and entrance points thoroughly. You may need to reapply in 7 days for best results.
Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate is not labeled for use on strawberries.
There is no reason why you cannot apply Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate after a weed and feed application.
When using Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate for bagworm control you should mix 0.75 fl oz (1½ Tbsp) in 1 gallon of water. For bagworm control, apply when bagworm larvae begin to hatch because once the bagworms have matured and have formed the "bag" most chemical control methods will no longer work. Please take a look at our article on Bagworm Control.
Yes, Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate is labeled to treat scorpions at 1.5 fl oz per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft.
Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate should be applied in the morning before temperatures get above 80 if possible to prevent burning.
No, Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate does not kill mold.
We would recommend using Boracare with Mold Care if you are looking to kill mold. It will kill exisiting mold and prevent future mold growth. However, it will not remove any stains that the mold has left. Mold Clean is a good solution to remove mold stains.
Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate is not labeled to be applied to blueberry bushes so we cannot recommend it. Sevin Concentrate would be a better option.
Since Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate is labeled for treating vegetable gardens, once the treated soil has dried it is safe to plant vegetables.
Yes, Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate is labeled for use on vegetables. It is recommended that you not use this product more than 5 times in a growing season. Be sure to check the label for specifics on the harvest intervals for your vegetables.
Spetracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer is only labeled for spider mites and clover mites. Demand CS is a product that has a broad mite label and would treat for rodent mites. We strongly recommend that you get a correct identification for the pest you are treating for so that you can be sure you are choosing the best product for your needs.
Yes, Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate is labeled to be used on corn for cutworm. Per the label instructions you will mix 1.5 ozs (3 Tbsp) in one gallon of water and apply to 300 sq ft. You are not to apply to corn more than 5 times per growing season.
Spectracide Triazicide Once & Done Insect Killer Concentrate can be used in your garage for fleas. Be sure to do treatments every 10-14 days until there is no longer activity.
Spectracide Triazicide will last 30-60 days under normal weather conditions. If you would like a longer residual, then we suggest Cyzmic CS, which is an encapsulated professional product made for longer residual.