TO KILL MOSQUITOES OUTDOORS
• For best results, locate areas where these pests are most active or
may become active.
• Treat using 1 quart per 2,133 sq. ft. Use a coarse spray to ensure
thoroughly coverage.
• Around buildings, apply an uninterrupted band 3 to 5 feet wide
around the perimeter of the building and up to 3 feet along the side
or foundation of the building.
LAWNS
TO KILL MOSQUITOES
• For best results, locate areas where these pests are most active or may
become active.
• Treat using 1 quart per 2,133 sq. ft.
• Apply uniformly over lawn. Treat area directly using a coarse spray
until thoroughly wet and up to the point of runoff.
TO KILL MOSQUITOES AND OTHER LISTED PESTS IN LAWNS
• Uniformly apply over lawn. Contents will treat up to 2,133 sq.ft. of lawn
• Lawn should not be longer than 3 inches at time of application.
• Repeat application is necessary only if there are signs of renewed
insect activity.
ORNAMENTALS, ROSES, FLOWERS and TREES
TO KILL PLANT BUGS AND OTHER LISTED PESTS ON ORNAMENTALS,
ROSES, FLOWERS AND TREES (INCLUDING DECIDUOUS AND
EVERGREEN TREES, SHRUBS, GROUND COVERS, BEDDING PLANTS,
ANNUALS, PERENNIALS, AND FOLIAGE PLANTS).
• Spray up to the point of run-off making sure to cover all sides of
leaves and trunk. Retreat if pests return.
• For ground covers, bedding plants, foliage, annuals and perennials,
apply as a uniform spray. 1 quart will treat 2,133 sq. ft. Repeat
treatment as necessary to achieve control using higher application
rates as pest pressure & foliage area increases. Repeat application
should be limited to no more than once per seven days.
Certain plants may be sensitive to the final spray solution. A limited
area should be treated and observed for one week prior to application
to the entire planting.
PESTS CONTROLLED
TRUE BUGS
Plant Bug family such as Adelphocoris Plant Bugs, Scarlet Plant bugs,
Tarnished Plant Bugs, and Four-lined Plant Bug; Assassin bug family
such as Bee Assassins, Wheel Bug; Ambush Bug family such as Jagged
Ambush Bug; Lace Bug family such as Oak Lace Bug; Seed Bug family
such as Small Eastern Milkweed Bug; Long-necked Seed Bug, and Large
Milkweed Bug; Stilt Bug family such as Stilt Bugs; Leaf-footed Bug family
such as Florida Leaf-footed Bug, and Squash Bug; Scentless Plant Bug
family such as Eastern Boxelder Bug and Western Boxelder Bug; Stink
bug family such as Green Stink Bug, Brochymenas, Two-spotted Stink
Bug (Conspicuous Stink Bug), Harlequin Cabbage Bug (Calico Bug, Fire
Bug), and Spined Soldier Bug
FLIES
Crane fly family such as Wood-boring Tupulid, Giant Western Crane Fly,
and Crane Flies; Phantom Crane Flies such as Phantom Crane Fly; Net-
winged Midges such as Comstock's Net-winged Midge; Phantom Midges;
Black Flies such as Black Flies; March Flies family such as March Flies;
Fungus Gnats family such as Fungus Gnats; Snipe Fly family such as
Gold-backed Snipe Fly; Stiletto Fly; Mydas Fly family such as Mydas fly;
Robber Fly family such as Bearded Robber Fly, Sacken's Bee Hunter, Giant
Robber Fly, Bee Killer (Giant Robber Fly), and Robber Flies; Bee Flies such
as Bee Fly, Large Bee Flies, and Progressive bee Flies; Dance Flies such
as Dance Flies; Long-Legged Flies such as Condylostylid Long-legged
Flies, and Texan Long-legged Fly; Hover Fly family such as Woollty Bear
Hover Flies, Elongate Aphid Flies, Drone Flies, Bulb Flies, American Hover
Flies, and Toxomerus Hover Fly; Thick Headed Fly family such as Thick
headed fly; Pyrgotid Fly family such as Pyrgotid Flies; Fruit Fly family such
as Walnut Husk Fly, and Apple Maggot Fly; Seaweed Fly family such as
California Seaweed Fly; Marsh Fly family such as Marsh flies; Shore fly
family such as Yellowstone Brine Fly; Pomace fly family such as Vinegar
Fly; Anthomyiid Fly family such as Dung Fly; Muscid Fly family such as
House Fly, Screw-worm Fly, and Green Bottle Fly; Flesh Fly family such as
Flesh flies; Tachnid Fly family such as Beelike Tachinid Fly, Early Tachinid
Fly, Repetitive Tachinid Fly, Tachina Fly, and Fringe-legged Tachinid Fly