Wondercide Outdoor Pest Control - Lawn and Landscape is labeled for mosquito fogging applications. It is mixed at 4 ounces per gallon of water. We always recommend checking with the manufacturer of your specific fogger to ensure the chemicals in the product are safe to be applied with your fogger.
Unfortunately, there is not a product on the market that is labeled or recommended for hookworms. While some insecticides that are labeled for turf or lawn infesting insect may work, there has not been enough research to add hookworms to the product labels. We recommend that all animals be moved out of the contaminated area for at least 6 weeks (during warm spring/summer months, longer during cool winter/fall months) and all feces be removed. Keeping the animals out of the contaminated area for at least 6 weeks should help control the infestation pattern. It is also important to remove feces from the new latrine area to avoid another infestation.
Eco-Treat Natural Outdoor Insect Control label states to repeat the application every 30 days or as needed for desired results, or after heavy rain.
EcoTreat - Natural Outdoor Insect Control is all natural product that requires no wait time or reentry time so should be safe for the bunnies. We would recommend they be out of the area until dry just to be sure though.
Wondercide Outdoor Pest Control - Lawn and Landscape is natural, and per the manufacturer it will not pose any threat to humans or animals. You can apply up to the perimeter of the well
Wondercide Outdoor Pest Control - Lawn and Landscape is an all-natural product that requires no wait time or re-entry time, so it will be safe for your cats. We would recommend the cats be out of the treated area until the area has had time to dry in case they do not like the scent.
Unfortunately, there is not a product on the market that is labeled or recommended for hookworms so we cannot recommend using Wondercide Outdoor Pest Control - Lawn and Landscape to treat them. While some insecticides that are labeled for turf or lawn infesting insects may work, there has not been enough research to add hookworms to the product labels and none would kill the eggs. We recommend that all animals are moved out of the contaminated area for at least 1 year (during warm spring/summer months, longer during cool winter/fall months) and all feces be removed. Keeping the animals out of the contaminated area for at least 1 year should help control the infestation pattern. It is also important to remove feces from the new latrine area to avoid another infestation. Another option is to remove the contaminated soil and replace if you cannot keep animals out for 1 year.
EcoTreat - Natural Outdoor Insect Control is natural and per the manufacturer, it will not pose any threat as long as the waterfowl are not sprayed directly or in the area during application due to their very sensitive respiratory systems. They would recommend keeping application a few feet away from any water to prevent run off just as a precaution to avoid killing any aquatic life due to the Ethyl Lactate.
Unfortunately, Wondercide Outdoor Pest Control is not labeled for centipedes. As an alternative you could use Talstar P for centipede control.
Per the manufacturers label: NOT FOR INDOOR INFESTATIONS OF FLEAS, TICKS, BED BUGS, or MITES. We suggest applying the products in one of our Bedbug Kits. It will take non-chemical and chemical efforts for a minimum of 6-8 weeks to eliminate this insect. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Bedbugs for information on a successful eradication program.
Wondercide Outdoor Pest Control - Lawn and Landscape is mixed at 4 oz to a gallon of water. Please review the product label for more infromation.
Wondercide Outdoor Pest Control-Lawn and Landscape is not labeled to treat armywormls therefore would not be recommended. Talstar P would be the best treatment for treating armyworms, mosquitoes, flies, ants, fleas, ticks and many other insects found around the lawn and home.
When applied per the product label and pets/kids are kept out of the area while treating and until the application has completely dried, there is no issue with pets re-entering the area, laying or digging where treated.
Please view our Armyworm Treatment Guide and Mosquito Treatment Guide for more information.