Bonide Household Insect Control RTU User Manual
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Cockroaches (including adult and immature stages of both non-resistant and organophosphate
and carbamate resistant strains), ants, Asian ladybeetle, booklice, boxelder bugs,
centipedes, crickets, dermestids, firebrats, fleas, palmetto bugs, silverfish, sowbugs,
stinkbugs, ticks and waterbugs: Controls German Cockroaches for up to 3 months. Apply as
a spot and crack & crevice treatment to areas where these pests crawl and hide, especially in
hidden areas around sinks and storage areas, behind baseboards, around doors and windows,
behind and under refrigerators, cabinets, sinks and stoves, the underside of shelves, drawers,
bookcases, and similar areas. For Ticks, spray surfaces until moist. Cover all food handling
surfaces and cover or remove all food and cooking utensils or wash thoroughly after treatment.
Exposed food should be covered or removed.
ROACHES: Spray in cracks and crevices, around baseboards and other hiding places.
INDOORS
Spray around ant trails, doors and windows and other places where ants enter the house.
ANTS
For control, locate and treat nests and surrounding areas. Apply around doors, windows
and other places where ants enter premises and where they crawl and hide. Spray into
infested wood through existing openings.
CARPENTER ANTS
Remove pet bedding and destroy or clean thoroughly. Spray pet resting quarters until
moist. Adult fleas and larvae contacted by spray will be killed. Put fresh bedding down
once spray has dried. Do not spray animals directly. For best results, pets should be
treated with an appropriate flea control product registered for use on pets before allowing
them to return to the treated area. Spray rugs and carpets where infestations are bad.
Delicate fabrics should be tested for staining in an inconspicuous area prior to use.
TICKS (INCLUDING TICKS THAT MAY TRANSMIT
LYME DISEASE) AND FLEAS ON SURFACES
Apply along and behind baseboards, to window and doorframes, corners, pipes, storage
localities, attics, crawl spaces and other areas over which these pests may crawl.
SPIDERS