Wisdom TC Flowable Insecticide
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  • Asked by Bobby from Santa Fe Nm
    03/10/2022
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    What can Wisdom TC Flowable Insecticide be tank mixed with for a knockdown/contact kill against woodworms, cloth moths and regular insects in and around my home?
    A

    ExciteR can be tank mixed with Wisdom TC Flowable Insecticide for a knockdown effect along with the residual of the Bifenthrin. Please refer to the product label for tank mixing instructions. 

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  • Asked by Elvis
    12/10/2022
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    Does this product kill bedbugs?
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    Wisdom TC Flowable Insecticide is not labeled to treat bedbugs. If bedbugs have been found in the home you will want to follow our detailed bedbug guide which will take you through each step necessary to completely eliminate the population. As you go through the guide linked below you will see the …

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  • Asked by Laura from Fresno Ca
    12/13/2022
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    Is it harmful to outdoor cats?
    Is it toxic for cats?
    A

    Wisdom TC Flowable Insecticide is safe for pets once dry. Just keep them out of the area while spraying & they may return once dry. 

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  • Asked by B from Sanger Rexas
    01/02/2023
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    Is this similar to Tempo? Odorless?
    A

    Wisdom TC Flowable Insecticide is comparable to the popular Talstar P and Bifen IT products. This broad-spectrum insecticide contains 7.9% bifenthrin as the active ingredient. Tempo SC Ultra contains the active ingredient beta-Cyfluthrin at 11.8%. The Safety Data Sheet of Wisdom TC states that …

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  • Asked by Donald from Susanville, Ca
    02/06/2023
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    Is it Registered for Elm Leaf Beetle control ?
    A

    While Wisdom TC Flowable Insecticide is labeled for beetles in general and could kill those that contact a treated area residual pyrethrins are not really recommended for this pest.  Systemics like Safari or Dominion are more recommended before they are active.  There is an article here th…

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