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Hi-Yield Garden & Farm Insect Control 16 oz 10% permethrin spray livestock

$ 9.44

  • Area of Use: Garden, Flower Bed, Lawn, Home
  • Brand: Hi-Yield
  • Certification Required: No
  • EPA Registration Number: 7401-456
  • Form: Liquid
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor & Outdoor
  • Item Weight: 16 oz
  • MPN: 33005
  • Pest Type: Cockroach, Cricket, Flea, Mosquito, Beetle, Earwig, Grasshopper, Ant, Spider, Caterpillar, Tick, Aphid
  • Prevention: Up to 3 Months
  • Type: Concentrated
  • UPC: 0732221330054
  • gtin13: 0732221330054

Description

Hi-Yield Garden & Farm Insect Control 16 oz concentrate Permethrin 10.0% Controls ants, aphids, beetles, borers, crickets, fire ants, flies, grasshoppers, mosquitoes, ticks, plus over 150 more insects listed on label. For use on dogs, flowers, fruit trees, indoor plants, lawn areas, livestock, nut trees, outdoor pests, poultry, roses, trees, shrubs, and vegetables. Not for use on Plants being grown for sale or other commercial use, or for commercial seed production, or for research purposes. Apply this product as a coarse spray with a pump-up or other type of hand-held sprayer. When mixing, first fill the sprayer with half the required amount of water, then measure and add the appropriate amount of this product . Complete filling the sprayer with the remaining amount of required water. Shake the sprayer to mix the product and water. Thorough spray coverage is necessary, but avoid spray runoff or dripping. For large area coverage such as on Lawns, this product may also be used through a hose-end type sprayer. Ornamental House Plants Contact and residual spray. Mix 1.5 teaspoons in 1 gallon of water. Use sufficient spray to obtain full and uniform coverage. Avoid spraying to the point of runoff. Adjust spray volume used to plant size. Spray directly on insects. Remove infested plants from living areas or areas likely to be occupied by children, pets (particularly fish) prior to applications. When plants are dry, they can be returned to their original location. Do not use more product than is recommended as this may cause plant injury. Use with care on Ferns, Palms and Fuchsia. As with all plants listed on the label (email us for specific plants listed), especially Carnations, Chrysanthemums and Roses, there exists a wide variety of species and cultivars, and, therefore, a wide variety of susceptibility to injury. To test for possible phytotoxicity, spray a few plants as described above, wait 24 hours, and check for possible injury. Repeat applications at 4 to 14 days intervals may be made only as necessary for insect control. Repeat applications may be necessary to control adult Japanese Beetles on Roses. Roses and Flowers Mix 1.5 teaspoons in 1 gallon of water. Apply as a uniform spray, thoroughly wetting all plant parts. Do not spray to the point of runoff. Try to cover underside of leaves and penetrate dense foliage. Adjust spray volume used to plant size. Spray in the late afternoon or evening when the temperature ranges from 50° to 75°F and when there is little or no wind. Spray at the first sign of insects. Repeat at 4 to 8 day intervals only as necessary for insect control. Application can be made up to the day of collection. Ornamental Trees & Shrubs Mix 1.5 teaspoons in 1 gallon of water. Apply as a uniform spray, thoroughly wetting leaves and branches. Do not spray to the point of runoff. Try to cover underside of leaves and penetrate dense foliage. Adjust spray volume used to plant size. Spray in late afternoon or evening, when the temperature ranges from 50° to 75°F and when there is little or no wind. Spray at the first sign of insects. Repeat applications at 4 to 8 day intervals only as needed to control infestations. Applications can be made up to the day of collection. Bark Beetles and Boring Insects Includes but not limited to Ash Borer, Bronze Birch Borer, Rhododendron Borer, Elm Bark Beetles and Turpentine Beetles. Mix 1.5, to 3 fl. ozs. of this product per 1 gallon water. Treat lower branches and trunk areas until thoroughly wet but avoid applying to the point of runoff. Apply prior to adult emergence. Use the higher rate for heavy pest infestation. Use the lower rate for preventative control. Apply in early May and again in early June. Nuisance Pests In Outdoor Areas Outside Surfaces of Buildings Other Outdoor Areas Ants, Clover Mites, Crickets, Earwigs, Millipedes, Sowbugs (Pillbugs) To help prevent infestation of buildings, treat the building foundation to a height of 2 to 3 feet, where pests are active and may find entrance. Also, apply as a residual spray to outside surfaces of buildings, including porches, screens, window frames, eaves, patios, garages, refuse dumps and other areas where these pests congregate or have been seen. Repeat treatment every 14 days only as needed to maintain insect control. Ants, Crickets, Earwigs, Fleas, Lone Star Ticks For localized infestations of these insects in areas where there are weeds or bushy non-crop areas, spray infested areas thoroughly. For Ants, thoroughly wet hills and runways. Repeat applications only when reinfestation occurs. Flies (Cluster and House), Flying Moths, Gnats, Mosquitoes Use as an aid in reducing the annoyance from these insects, spray outside surfaces of screens, doors, window frames or wherever these insects may enter the room. Also treat surfaces around light fixtures on porches, in garages and other places where these insects alight or congregate. Tent Caterpillars Apply when Caterpillars are young and tents are first noticed. For best results, apply in the late afternoon or evening, when Caterpillars have returned to their tents. Wet tents with spray on all sides. A few Caterpillars may be seen escaping from the tent; however, they should die within several hours. Treat new tents that may appear. Lawn Areas ( Bentgrass, Bermudagrass, Bluegrass, Dichondra, Fescue, Irish Moss, Merion & St. Augustine Grass) Control Armyworms, Cutworms, Chinch Bugs, Fleas, Japanese Beetle Grubs, Mole Crickets, Sod Webworms, Brown Dog Ticks, Crickets, Grasshoppers, and Ants. For best results, thoroughly wet down grass at least 24 hours before applying. Lawn soil should be moist prior to application. Home lawns should be no taller than 3 inches at time of application. Slightly more water may be used as long as the amount of product per area is used as follows: For heavy infestations, repeat application after 2 weeks. For Ants, Crickets, Grasshoppers mix 1/2 fl. oz. (1 Tbs.) in 3 gallons of water and apply to cover 1,000 sq. ft. For all other insects, mix 1.5 fl. oz. (3 Tbs.) in 10 gals. of water and apply to cover 1,000 sq. ft. Control Fire Ants. Mix 1.5 fl. oz. (3 Tbs.) in 1 gallon of water to treat one mound. Apply the solution as a gentle rain to each Fire Ant mound using a sprinkler can. Thoroughly wet the mound and the surrounding area to a 4-foot diameter. For best results, apply in cool weather, 65° - 85° F, or in early morning or late evening hours. Treat new mounds as they appear. Do not disturb the mound prior to treatment. Treat all mounds in the vicinity, and treat all colonies which have not yet constructed mounds. Do not use equipment that produces a pressurized spray since this will disturb Fire Ants and cause migration, reducing product effectiveness. Use this same method for Fire Ants that exist in containerized plants. Residential Vegetable Gardens (The label is quite extensive. Please email us for information on specific crops.) Mix at the rate (given on label) in 4 gallons of water to cover 4,000 square feet. Spray at first sign of Insects. Wet the Plants for thorough and uniform coverage but avoid runoff. Try to cover the underside of leaves and penetrate dense foliage. Treat in late afternoon or evening, when the temperature is cooler and when there is little or no wind. Crops listed in the table include asparagus, celery, cole crops, cucurbits (including cucumbers, melons, pumpkins, and squash), eggplant, horseradish, leafy vegetables, potatoes, peppers, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, sweet corn, and tomatoes (excluding cherry and varieties that produce less than 1" diameter fruit). The range of dilution is from 1 oz to 3 oz depending on crop. Remember that this is to treat 4,000 sq. ft. Information on the label also tells maximum # of applications and when to stop spraying in relation to harvest. Residential Tree Fruit and Nut Crops Mix 2 fl. oz. (4 Tbs.) in 4 gallons of water. Spray at the first sign of Insects. Wet Trees for thorough and uniform coverage but avoid applying to the point of runoff. Try to cover underside of leaves and penetrate dense foliage. Crops listed on the label include almonds, pecans, apples, peaches, and pears. Target pests as well as maximum # of applications and when to stop spraying are also listed on the label for these crops. Dogs and "Domestic" (Residential) Livestock Wood-Infesting Insects Including Termites FOR CARPENTER ANTS: Spray around doors and windows and other places where Ants may enter or crawl and hide. Also treat cracks and crevices or openings into wall voids or other areas where these Ants may be present. FOR CARPENTER BEES: Spray or inject into holes and tunnels already made by the Bees with a tank sprayer, and spray areas where they are beginning to build tunnels into the wood. FOR TERMITES* INCLUDING DRY-WOOD TERMITES*: Treat as for other wood-infesting insects. This product will kill workers and winged reproductive forms of Termites in the treated areas. Re-treat only as needed to maintain effectiveness. *For localized control only. Such applications for Termites are not a substitute for mechanical alternation, soil treatment or foundation treatment, but are merely a supplement. For active Termite infestations, get a professional inspection. Treat outside surfaces of buildings, porches, wooden decks and patios, wooden fences, window frames, doorways, foundations, eaves, patios, garages, garbage areas and other areas where you may find these pests. Mix 2.5 fl. ozs. with 1 gallon of water to treat 100 sq. ft. Spray infested surfaces until thoroughly wet, avoiding dripping and runoff. Apply evenly on wood surfaces. To treat small areas, apply by brushing or spraying the diluted spray. For large areas, use a coarse, low pressure spray. Repeat treatment only as needed to maintain effectiveness. Do not spray into electrical outlets or utilities. Spray infested areas and areas likely to be infested, such as wood surfaces, voids and channels in damaged wood, spaces between wooden parts of a structure, and between wood and foundations where infestation is likely to occur, also around fenceposts, wood piles (do not use on firewood), and tree stumps. Suitable protective clothing should be worn in confined or overhead areas to prevent exposure to eyes and skin. The use of eye protection, protective head covering, chemical resistant gloves and footwear, a long-sleeved shirt and long pants or coveralls are recommended. Do not permit contact with treated surfaces until spray has dried. Treated confined areas such as detached garages, under porches and decks, should be ventilated during and immediately following application before the areas are re-occupied. Treatment Of Animals And Animal Quarters: To aid in control of Horn Flies, Face Flies, Houseflies, Mosquitoes, Gnats, Stable Flies, Horse Flies, Deer Flies, Blood Sucking Lice, Poultry Lice, Bedbugs, Mites, Fleas and Ticks: Mix this product at a rate of 1 part concentrate in 19 parts water (6.7 fluid ounces product per 1 gallon water). For Livestock: To protect cattle (beef or dairy), goats, sheep, hogs and horses from Horn Flies, Face Flies, Houseflies, Mosquitoes, and Gnats: Apply a light mist sufficient to wet the surface of the hair. For Face Flies, spray face and head, but do not spray into the eyes. To Control Stable Flies, Horse And Deer Flies: Apply at a rate of 2 fluid ounces per adult animal, sufficient to wet the hair thoroughly. Repeat treatment daily or only at intervals as necessary to provide continued protection. To Control Blood-Sucking Lice: Apply to the infested areas of the animal using a stiff brush to move the spray to the base of the hair. Repeat treatment every 3 weeks only as necessary for Lice protection. To Control Poultry Lice: Spray roosts, walls and nests or cages to thoroughly wet but not to the point of runoff. This should be followed by spraying over the birds with a fine mist. To Control Bedbugs And Mites In Poultry Houses: Thoroughly spray crevices of roost poles, cracks in walls, and cracks in nests where the Bedbugs and Mites hide. Do not apply to the point of runoff. On Dogs: To kills Fleas, Ticks, Lice - Start spraying at the tail, moving the dispenser rapidly and making sure that the animal’s entire body is covered, including legs and underbody. While spraying, fluff the hair so that the spray will penetrate to the skin. Make sure spray wets thoroughly. Reapply every 35 days only as needed to control Pests. Do not spray into eyes or face. Avoid contact with genitalia. Do not treat puppies less than twelve weeks old. Consult a veterinarian before using this product on debilitated, aged, pregnant or nursing animals, or animals on medication. DO NOT use this product on cats. Sensitivities may occur after using any pesticide product for pets. If signs of sensitivity occur, bathe your pets with mild soap and rinse with large amounts of water. If signs continue, consult a veterinarian immediately. We will combine shipping whenever possible. If you would like to know the shipping charges before paying for your combined order, please choose the "Request Invoice" option during checkout (or "Commit To Buy" without actually paying). Shoot us an email if you need assistance. Thanks for visiting my store. We are here to help you with all of your gardening needs. Check out our other store items on the left. Please email us with any questions or concerns.