Bonide Household Insect Control RTU User Manual
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Apply thoroughly to infestation in bushes, grass or weeds.
LONE STAR TICKS, DOG TICKS, CRICKETS AND FLEAS
Spray nests and other surfaces where bees may rest. Aim spray at nest openings.
Applications should be made late in the evening when insects are at rest.
WASPS, MUD DAUBERS, HORNETS, YELLOW JACKETS AND BEES
Houseflies, gnats, mosquitoes and small flying moths: Apply as a spot or crack-and-
crevice spray to outside surfaces of window and door frames and other areas where these
pests may enter the home. Also apply as a spot or crack-and-crevice spray to localized
resting areas, such as under eaves, porches, surfaces around light fixtures and cords, railings,
etc. where these insects may rest. Insects coming to rest on treated surfaces will be killed.
FLYING INSECTS
Apply this product to voids or channels in damaged wood of a structure or to cracks,
crevices and spaces in and between wooden portions of a structure or between wood
and the foundation, in locations vulnerable to attack such as crawl spaces.
For termites, the purpose of such applications is to kill workers or winged forms, which
may be present in the treated areas at the time of application. Not recommended as
sole protection against termites. For active infestations, get a professional inspection.
Such applications are not a substitute for mechanical alteration, soil treatment or
foundation treatment but are merely a supplement. For severe termite infestation,
contact a professional pest control operator in your area.
TERMITES, CARPENTER ANTS AND CARPENTER BEES
(FOR LOCALIZED CONTROL ONLY.)
Ants, cockroaches (including Asian cockroaches), centipedes, crickets, mole crickets,
water bugs and silverfish. Apply as a spot or crack-and-crevice spray to infested surface
of patio or picnic area. Also spray legs of tables and chairs.
CRAWLING INSECTS
Spray around ant trails and hills. Spray around nests hidden under steps, brickwork,
concrete, etc. Break apart accessible nests and spray on and around debris.
ANTS