Pest Control At Home Depot

By | July 29, 2024

Pest Control At Home Depot – Best value for large areas. Mix the specified amount of product with water in a backpack, pump, hose or sprayer and then spray evenly as a spray or spot treatment. You can also use it with the ® Dial N Spray® on the ends of the hose and completely eliminate measuring and mixing!

Simply connect the battery-powered ® Comfort Wand ® from your previous bottle to your new refill bottle to treat weeds with a continuous flow – no bending or pumping required.

Pest Control At Home Depot

® Home Defense® Insect Killer for Indoor & Perimeter2 kills common household insects such as ants, bees, beetles, centipedes, cockroaches, crickets, fleas, flies, centipedes, mosquitoes, moths, spiders, skunks, ticks, termites, occasional leafhoppers and more (as indicated). This insect killer creates an insect barrier with up to 12 months of protection (against ants, cockroaches and spiders indoors on non-porous surfaces) to ensure long-lasting results. In addition, the formula of Invisi-Shield technology does not release any fumes, dries clearly and quickly. Use ® Home Defense® Interior and Perimeter Insect Killer2 anytime as a preventative treatment or after you see evidence of insect activity for long-term control. Apply with confidence indoors (kitchens, bathrooms, doors and windows) and outdoors (around foundations, decks and patios, garages) where insects are a recurring problem. For interior surfaces, hold the sprayer 12 inches from the surface being sprayed and apply a 4-inch-wide band along the interior of the home in areas where insects are a recurring problem. The surface should be sprayed to a light dampness without soaking. For perimeter treatments, hold the sprayer 12 inches from the surface being sprayed and apply a 12-inch wide band around the outside of the house.

Ortho 1 Gal. Home Defense Max Refill Insect Killer 020320505

Adelgids: eastern larch; Ants: Argentine, Carpenter, Fire Ant, Pavement, Pharaoh/Sugar, Pyramid, and Red/Western Forager; Aphids: apple, black cherry, sea buckthorn, green bug, pea, pecan, rose, rose apple and walnut; Bees; Bugs: Bugs, ataenius grass, carpet, Colorado potatoes, corn borer (adult), curculio (cow pea, plum), elm leaf, flea, Japanese (adult), ladybirds (including Asian beetle eggs), Mexican bean, pine flounder (larva), pine saplings, sapwood, spotted cucumber/corn root (adult), striped cucumber, and weevil (harvest bluegrass and black vine); Breakthrough: American plum, European corn, wild peach, peach, peach twig, southwestern corn, vine squash and stalks; Boxelder Bugs; Bristle tails; Caterpillars: Alfalfa, Cutworms (Beet, Fall, Biting, Southern, True, Yellow Streak, Beet Eggs), Cutworm, Blueberry Cutworm, Cutworm, Corn Cutworm, Blueberry Cutworm, Cranberries, Green Cutworm, Green Clover, Green Cutworm, Hickory Suckworm, Rohworms (Tobacco and Tomato), Imported Cabbage, Loopers (Alfalfa, Cabbage, Celery), Navel Orange, Painted Lady, Pecan, Cucumber, Rindworm, Velvet Webtwantmarsh, Sodvetbe Tenmars; Centipedes; Chinch Beetle: Hairy and Southern; Cockroaches: American/Palmetto Bug/Waterbug, Asian, German and Oriental; cricket; Earplugs; Firebrats; Fleas: Cat and Dog; Flies: apple worm, biting flies, cherry, corn silkworm, whooping crane (adult) and house; Mushroom bites; locusts; hornets; lace bugs; Leaf bugs: squash bug; leaf bearers; Leaves: alder, tentiform and vegetables; Leaf curlers: obliquely striped, red striped and variegated; mealybug; midges; centipedes; Mites: broad, purple, mite, clover, red mite, pecan, spruce, two-spotted spider (adult) and two-spotted spider (eggs); moles; mosquitoes; Moths: Artichoke, common bear, diamondback and gypsy; Periodical “Cicada”; Phylloxera: pecan leaf and pecan stem; Pillbugs and Rollie Pollies; Plant bugs: Lygus and Tarnished; Psyllids: pear; Saws: pine and red pine; Scales: Brown Soft, California Red, Euonymus and San Jose; scorpions; Silverfish; bugs; Spiders: Black Widow, Brown Recluse, Wanderer, and Wolf; Spits: Pecan; Springtails; Stink: brown marble and kudzu; Pests on stored products; thrips; pliers; termites; wasps; whiteflies; Yellow jackets

This pesticide is extremely toxic to fish, aquatic invertebrates, oysters and shrimp. To protect the environment, do not allow pesticides to enter or run off storm drains, gutters, gutters or surface water. Applying this product in calm weather when no rain is forecast for the next 24 hours will help ensure that wind or rain will not blow or wash the pesticides away from the treated area. Effluent and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in adjacent areas. Care should be taken when spraying to avoid fish and reptiles in/around ornamental ponds. This product is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on flowering plants. If bees visit the treated area, do not apply this product or allow it to drift onto flowering plants.