Can orthene be used inside?
Orthene PCO Pellets are mixed with water to create a powerful insecticide. It is made with the active ingredient Acephate and can be used to control various insects such as cockroaches and ants. It is safe to use indoors and will control perimeter areas outdoors. One box contains ten 1.4 ounce packs.
What is orthene good for?
Orthene 97 Spray Insecticide is used for insect pests on trees, ornamentals and turf. Its powerful active ingredient, Acephate, works in two ways. First, Orthene 97 Spray kills insects on contact, then it penetrates plant tissue for local systemic control.
How do you spray acephate?
Fill the spray tank one-third to one-half full of clean water with agitation running and add the required amount of ACEPHATE 97UP Insecticide to the spray tank. Add remaining water to bring to the desired volume and maintain agitation during mixing, loading and application.
How long does it take for Orthene to work?
Best product on the market Once the rains stop and colonies can be seen, I apply Orthene and the mounds are typically dead in 1-2 days with no follow up required.
How do you mix Orthene?
Add approximately 1/2 of the required amount of water to the spray tank and begin agitation. Add the required amount of ORTHENE 97 insecticide and mix thoroughly. Then add other tank mix partners or foliar feed additives and the remaining water.
How do you mix Orthene insecticide?
Answer: the original product (Orthene 97) says to use 1 TEASPOON per gallon of water to spray for other insects. Do not mix with water for fire ants. Orthene says to sprinkle 1 tablespoon over the mound and do not water.
How do you mix surrender with water?
For Use : Outside in non-crop areas such as fields, pastures, recreational turf, residential and landscaped turf, food-bearing plants, and trees. May be sprinkled over mound (1-2 teaspoons per mound) or drenched, 1 oz per 5 gallons of water.
How do you mix acephate?