Cyonara 9.7 Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Tom from South Lyon, Mi
    05/22/2013
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    I want to stain a deck infested with capenter bees. Can I apply Cyonara first or stain first?
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    Cyonara kills as athe bee comes in contact with it. If you were to stain over the treated area, it may cause an adverse effect. We recommend using Boracare to raw untreated wood. After the treated area has dried you can paint, stain, treat with what ever product you chose.
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  • Asked by Mike from Bexley
    10/21/2018
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    What is the lowest temp you can use Cyonara 9.7?
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    Cyonara 9.7 can be applied at any time the temperature is above freezing as long as it is not raining or snowing.

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  • Asked by Mike
    04/21/2014
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    40 gal. tank mix for grasshopper control using Cyonara in acreage around house
    What is the tank mix for a tractor mounted sprayer (40 gal.) for spraying around house and barns for grasshopper control? I need it in ounces per gal.
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    In ounces you would mix 0.13 - .24 fl oz of Cyonara 9.7 in a min of 2 - 5 galllons per 1000 sqft per the product label.  The amount of water is not as important as making sure you apply the right amount of product per 1000 sqft.
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  • Asked by Nick from Gilbert, Arizona
    06/06/2014
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    Good all around insecticide for my yard
    I've got a large backyard and I need an effective insecticide for the perimeter of my property. I live in Arizona, so the typical pests are crickets, spiders, roaches, ants, and scorpions. I currently use CyKick around the perimeter of my home and have had great results. Do to the size of the area my trying to cover, using a pump sprayer would take all day. Ideally I'd like to use the insecticide in a hose end type of application. Can you recommend a cost effective product that satisfies these requirements?
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    We would recommend using Cyonara 9.7 which is used at roughly 1/2 ounce per gallon of water which should be an option or setting on the dial of your hose end sprayer. The Cyonara is microencapsulated like the Cy Kick you have been using so it will hold up well to the outdoor elements in your area in Arizona and will cover a broad range of pest in and around the home and lawn. It is very cost effective in both the 8oz and 32oz sizes.
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  • Asked by Diane from Morrow
    06/04/2017
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    Is Cyonara 9.7 safe for horses?
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    Cyonara 9.7 cannot be applied to any areas where horses will be grazing.  If it is being applied to a non-grazing area, the horses will need to be kept out of the area while the product is being applied and until it is dry. 

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  • Asked by Sandra from Longview, Tx
    04/29/2017
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    Can you apply Cyonara 9.7 when ground is wet/raining?
    Trying to control ants (all kinds) in my yard.
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    Cyonara 9.7 can be applied in the lawn for ants when it is not raining/wet. You will want to apply prior to rainfall within a minimum of 24 hours for the best results. For more information on a successful eradication program, please take a few moments to review our article on How to Get Rid of Ants.

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  • Asked by Crystal from Whittier, Ca
    12/02/2016
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    What can you use for couches to kill bed bugs?
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    Cyonara 9.7 Insecticide can be used on the tufts and seams of your couch for bed bugs. Be sure not to spray the surfaces where individuals will lay or sit. It is recommended that you treat every 10-14 days until you do not see activity for 30 days. The mixing ratio is 0.2-0.4 fl oz per gallon of water. 

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  • Asked by Emmanuel from Elk Grove Ca
    06/10/2015
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    Can I use Cyonara 9.7 in the pool area to treat bees and is it hamful for swiming?
    I have a neighbor that has a bee hive and they are coming around my pool and are in my rock waterfall.
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    Cyonara 9.7 Insecticide can be used AROUND your pool, not in it. You will spray around the pool and can use something like Delta Dust in your rock waterfall since it is water proof. It will make it uninhabitable for them to live.
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  • Asked by Johnny.hidalgo from Hoston Tx.
    10/29/2014
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    Can Cyonara be used on plants (Hibiscus) to kill midges?
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    Yes, you can spray Cyonara 9.7 on plants, specifically Hibiscus. However, we wouldn't recommend spraying directly on the petals as discoloration may occur.
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  • Asked by Donnie from Allen ,tx
    05/30/2018
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    Will Cyonara 9.7 kill chiggers?
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    Cyonara 9.7 is labeled for chiggers. You will mix 7ml of Cyonara 9.7 per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft .

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  • Asked by Bob from Peoria Az 85345
    03/08/2015
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    How much to add to 1/4 oz of Cyonara 9.7 for treating bedbugs? How much water for 1/2 oz?
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    You will mix one gallon of water to 0.2 fl oz or 0.4 fl oz of Cyonara 9.7 for bedbug treatments.
    Per the product label-
    Clean floors and surfaces by vacuuming. Apply as a coarse, low pressure spray to harborage areas including crevices, baseboards, loose plaster, behind bed frames and headboards,
    beneath beds and furniture, and to bedsprings and bed frames. Do not apply to furniture surfaces or mattresses where people will be laying or sitting. Infested bedding should not be treated, but should be removed, placed in sealed plastic bags, and taken for laundering and drying at high temperatures.
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  • Asked by Angie from Ohio
    08/25/2012
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    Can this be used on bed seams and how long is the residual?
    For a bed bug problem can we use this on mattresses and box springs? Also, how long is the residual of this product if it has one?
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    Cyonara 9.7 is not labeled to be used on mattresses. When used as part of a bedbug control program Cyonara should be reapplied every 10-14 days to surfaces allowed on the product label. We recommend Bedlam Plus for use on mattresses and other upholstered furniture.
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  • Asked by Carroll
    09/27/2018
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    Is Cyonara effective for mosquitoes?
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    Yes, Cyonara 9.7 is mixed at the rate of 0.2-0.4 oz. (6-12 mL) per gallon of water for mosquitoes.

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  • Asked by Susan from Kansas City, Mo
    07/05/2018
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    Can I spray Cyonara on my roses and leaves for Japanese beetles?
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    Yes, Cyonara 9.7 is labeled for Japanese beetles and can be used on roses.  

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  • Asked by Robert from Amarillo
    09/30/2019
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    Can i apply Cyonara 9.7 on my lawn for grubs and seed in the same day?
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    Cyonara 9.7 is not labeled for grubs but can be applied the same day as grass seed for other general pests listed on the product label.

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  • Asked by Halan from Phoenix, Az
    08/15/2016
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    Is Cyonara 9.7 micro-encapsulated?
    I know it has the same active ingredient as Demand CS, but is it micro-encapsulated like Demand CS. If not, is here a more economical version of Demand CS.
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    Cyonara 9.7 and Demand CS have the exact same active ingredient, Lambda-Cyhalothrin at the exact same concentration, 9.7%. Cyonara 9.7 is the generic brand of Demand CS and they are very similar. The main difference between the products is that the Demand CS is micro-encapsulated and the Cyonara 9.7 is not. Micro-encapsulation means that the active ingredient is contained in thousands of microscopic capsules that slowly release the product as the capsule dries out after the application. This helps the product be slightly less repellent to insects and helps the product last for a bit longer than other products. Equil Lambda CS is micro-encapsulated which means it stays stronger and more effective longer.

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  • Asked by Kathleen from Stanford, Ky
    03/04/2018
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    How long after exposure to Cyonara 9.7 will a bed bed die?
    I bought Cyonara 9.7 to help treat bedbugs, I also got dust and growth regulator, I was wondering if bedbugs die instantly or is it a delayed process after they are sprayed with Cyonara?
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    Cyonara is not an instant knockdown insecticide. It could take anywhere from a few minutes to several hours for bed bugs that contact the direct spray or treated areas to die, depending on the size and health of the insect and how much active ingredient they contact. Keep in mind that you should plan on doing follow-up treatments for bed bugs until you have had 30 days with no signs of bed bug activity. We have more information and treatment tips in our Bed Bug Treatment Guide online here.

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  • Asked by Jason from Ma
    12/03/2015
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    Is Cyonara 9.7 good for mixing with other products?
    Is this product good for mixing with Bifen? Essentra IC3? or Talstar?
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    You should not mix Cyonara 9.7 Insecticide with other pyrethroid concentrates such as Bifen or Talstar. Essentria IC3 is also very similar and should be used as a separate application. Mixing any of these insecticides together would be redundant and may create a repellent effect, causing insects to avoid the area instead of contacting the insecticides.

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  • Asked by Ellen from Los Angeles, Ca
    04/17/2016
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    How much time before we can expect to see results using Cyonara 9.7?
    I purchased Cynoara 9.7 and Gentrol IGR for use in my home for cockroaches. I just wondered what the normal time frame is before we should start to see their population diminishing?
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    You should start to see results/decline within a few days of applying Cyonara 9.7.  However, the product will only kill the roaches that contact a treated surface and when used alone with an IGR but without baits will not effectively eliminate an infestation completely.  This is because not all roaches come out to contact the treated areas.  It would also be recommended to use a bait such as the MaxForce FC Magnum.  We recommend spraying low around baseboards, under appliances, in corners, around door frames and window frames. Useing the bait up high on counter tops, apply directly into cracks and crevices to get rid of the roaches that live in the walls. The Gentrol IGR will help disrupt the roaches breeding and development cycle, allowing you to get rid of the roaches you currently have before they reproduce out of control while the bait and Cyonara will help to eliminate them together.

    We do have a great guide here that further explains "How to Get Rid of Roaches".

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  • Asked by Erin from Sparks Nevada
    07/26/2016
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    Can Cyonara 9.7 be used on edibles even if some over spray got on them?
    I use your product as well as my neighbor. When they used your product over spray got on my herbs and tomatoes. Can I just rinse them off with the hose or are the inedible now?
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    Unfortunately, Cyonara 9.7 is not labeled for any edibles. It is not recommended to eat the herbs or tomatoes that were sprayed with this product. Please let us know if we can be of any more assistance. 

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