Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide could be considered a generic or comparable product to ExciteR.
You will mix 1 fl oz of Talstar P and 0.25-0.50 fl oz of Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft.
Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide is really only active while it is wet, so it does not have long residual at all. This product is usually used in conjunction with a residual pyrethroid to help with faster initial knockdown for active pest infestations, or it is used in sensitive areas where residual p…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide can be used in a thermal fogger. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide does list on the product label that it can be mixed with other insecticides for flushing and knockdown.
Once the Stryker is diluted, the finished solution should be used within 24 hrs.
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Martins Permethrin 10% can be used with Styker Multi-Use Insecticide as a residual. This will provide long time control over various pests and can be used in a misting system/mist blower on cattle. Please check the label for specific mixing rates.
Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide can be tank mixed with another liquid insecticide concentrate for a quicker knockdown. Please refer to the product label for full mixing and application instructions. We recommend that you do a jar test/spot treat first. Please let us know if you need anything else.
Yes, Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide can be used indoors. The rate per gallon will vary depending on what type of pest you are treating. Please consult the product label to see what rate you will need to use.Â
Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide can be toxic to aquatic life.Â
 Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide is labeled to be applied with a ULV fogger.Â
A product like Stryker is used as an additive to make an insecticide work faster. We would not recommend this product being the sole product used for bed bugs because it does not provide any residual control, however it does a quick knockdown of bed bugs and any other insect pests. It would be a gr…
Read Full Answer »Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide can only be applied for post harvest applications on listed edibles. We do carry Bonide Fruit Tree Spray is a liquid fruit tree spray concentrate that is labeled for codling moths on apples and cherries.
Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide cannot be applied in a misting system, only through mechanical aerosol or ULV generators including thermal fogging equipment.Â
Yes, you are able to mix Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide with Demon Max for a quicker knockdown of roaches.Â
Yes, Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide will kill carpenter bees when used in addition to a residual insecticide such as Cyzmic CS. You will add 1.0-2.125 fluid ounces of STRYKER Insecticide Concentrate with the proper amount of companion insecticide.Â
When using Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide in a ULV fogging application where residues are not desirable, this product can be diluted at the rate of 1 part concentrate with 29 parts deodorized base oil up to 1 part concentrate with 11 parts in deodorized base oil (oil instead of water) and applied as…
Read Full Answer »Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide is not labeled to be used on grazing pastures.
Yes, Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide can be applied for flies or other pests on boxwood and other ornamental plants. Keep in mind that this is a contact kill only and does no have any residual once the application dries.
Stryker Multi-Use Insecticide can be tank mixed with another liquid insecticide concentrate such as Bifen IT for a quicker knockdown as long as you are following the instructions per the product labels for each insecticide. Both of these products are toxic to bees.Â
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