CB-80 Aerosol is a flushing & contact insecticide used for a variety of insects. If spraying as direct spray to kill insects when seen, you would not need to leave the room for any extended amount of time. If used as a flushing application along baseboards, cracks and crevices you would want to leave the room until the application has dried and the room has been ventilated. Please refer to the product label for the specific insects you are targeting and the recommended time frame for re-entry if applicable.
CB-80 Aerosol should not stain any surface its applied to, however we nor the manufacturer can test for all surface applications. We would recommend testing in a small inconspicuous area first before treating in a wider area where you have the pests emerging. Unless you are spot treating only behind the siding, we would recommend using a concentrated product you mix with water and spray in that area instead since aerosols are not going to hold up to the outdoor elements as well and are used more for spot treatments to flush insects out as a contact kill. Cyzmic CS would be a great option for residual insect control outdoors.
While CB-80 Aerosol is a great contact/flushing insecticide for a contact kill of roaches, Insecticide aerosols are really meant for indoor crack and crevice applications along baseboards, around windows, doors, under sinks, cabinets, etc. They typicallly will not reach further than a couple feet.
We do offer professional roach control products in our Roach Control Kit A that offer residual control, growth regulation and a professional roach bait. You would use the aerosol first then clean and dry the area and apply the kit products. Please take a few moments to review our articles and videos on How to Get Rid of Roaches with a successful program.
CB-80 Insecticide does not exclude "daddy long leg spiders". You are able to use CB 80 on attic you will have to shut off air conditioners, fans, and close doors and windows before spraying. Spray for 20 seconds per 1,000 cubic feet of space. Direct spray toward areas suspected of harboring insects.
When making an application with any insecticide, including CB-80 Aerosol, your PPE should be socks, shoes, pants, long sleeve shirt, chemical resistant gloves and a mask if needed, something comparable to an N95.
CB-80 Aerosol is a contact kill that can be used when seeing flies in the crawl space area. For a residual spray, OneGuard can be applied at 1.0 to 2.0 fl oz per gallon and broadcasted on the surface but also around the exterior perimeter foundation.
When applying CB 80, it would be best to wear chemical resistant gloves, goggles, and a respirator mask if applying in areas with no ventilation.
CB-80 Aerosol does not leave a residual, it is used for flush out and/or contact kill. If you are looking for an insecticide aerosol to spray on baseboards, cracks and crevices that will leave a residual, you can use Cy-Kick Aerosol instead.
CB-80 Aerosol cannot be used around bodies of water where there is aquatic life or chance of wind drift into bodies of water.
WebOut Cobweb Eliminator would be a better option as it kills spiders and prevents spider webs on any surface that may support spider web development. This product can also be used as a contact pesticide to kill ants, crickets, mosquitoes, cockroaches, perimeter pest insects and other general pests. This is a Ready To Use product and has a 30-60 day residual outdoors.
Please view the product label for more information.
CB-80 Aerosol should only be applied as a crack and crevice application and not as a broadcast spray. You would want to clean those surfaces with hot water and cleaning solution before returning the food, dishes etc.
CB-80 Aerosol is a pyrethrin based aerosol that will act as a flushing agent. The Actisol units can be used with many different chemicals to apply them as an aerosol application to cracks and crevices so yes it is comparable to them. Though it is only a contact kill and with the Actisols you can use residual sprays that keep killing.
The active ingredients in CB-80 Aerosol are Pyrethrins (0.50%) and Piperonyl Butoxide (4.00%). We apologize, but we do not have information on the inactive ingredients as the manufacturer is not required to disclose these. You may contact FMC directly for assistance if you have specific questions about the ingredients: 800-321-1362. It is also recommended that you contact your doctor before applying this or any other product if you have health concerns.
CB-80 actually is not labeled for bees. If you want to use an aerosol product for bees that will provide a quick knockdown, we would recommend using Wasp X or Wasp Freeze instead, applied in the morning or in the evening, when bees are least active.
CB-80 is not labeld to be used on clothing. It is important to note that CB-80 does not offer residual control, so bedbugs need to be sprayed directly for best results. We would recommend washing your clothing and putting them in the dryer on high heat for one hour, as this will kill any live bed bugs. We would also recommend that you put the suitcase in a sealed bag with a Nuvan Pro Strip. The bag would need to stay sealed for 3 -4 weeks for best results.
No, CB-80 Aerosol is not specifically labeled for use in a septic tank.
CB-80 Insecticide may be harmful to starlings or other birds. We cannot recommend to use this product in any way other than those uses on the product label. We would encourage you to remove a nest that may be bothering you and then seal up the access points so that other birds do not return to the area. You can view our Bird Control Page for more product information about bird control.
No, CB 80 Aerosol is not labeled for ticks.
565 Plus XLO is a good option for ticks. It is a contact kill.
CB-80 Aerosol can be used directly on carpets of you are treating for carpet beetles. However, that is the only application on the product label that can be used in that manner.