No, Permethrin SFR 36.8% cannot be used on any type of edibles. You may try using a product such as Fertilome Triple Action instead. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions before use.
When using Permethrin SFR 36.8% for fleas and ticks in the lawn, be sure to add Archer IGR to impede the insects reproductive cycle. The products should be applied once every two weeks. We recommend mowing the lawn one to two days prior to the initial application. A minimum of two applications and up to four depending on the level of fleas
No, Permethrin SFR 36.8% is not safe to use on cats. In general, cats can be very sensitive to products containing the active ingredient permethrin, so you should refrain from using permethrin products around cats unless the product is expressly labeled for that application. You can browse flea and tick products for cats here.
We would recommend using the combination of Permethrin SFR 36.8% and Pivot 10 IGR for active flea infestations both indoors and outdoors. These 2 products can be tank mixed in the same tank sparyer and applied in 1 application.
Demon WP would not be tank mixed with Permethrin SFR. Demon WP and Pivot 10 IGR can also be tank mixed together however indoors, applications should be along the cracks and crevices around the interior. Demon WP cannot be broadcasted over carpet areas. It also will leave a white powdery residue behind once the liquid application has dried.
View our Flea Treatment Guide for more information.
With Permethrin SFR 36.8% for sod webworms, you will mix 0.4 – 0.8 fl. oz. of Permethrin SFR in 4 to 25 gallons of water per 1000 square feet. Use the higher rate for fast knockdown and increased residual control. Dense or excessive (greater than 3 inches) lawn height and arid conditions may require higher volume application rates. Repeat application if necessary. Application in combination with compatible surfactants or wetting agents may enhance penetration. You want to make sure you are using enough water to get it down to where they are better so 1 gallon is usually not enough.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% is labeled to be applied to goats as directed on the product label.
When using a product like Permethrin SFR, the hornets would have to directly contact the treated areas to be affected. We recommend using a product such as Delta Dust Insecticide to apply directly to the bored holes, and this product can be reapplied every 2 weeks as necessary. You can use a Bellow Hand Duster to make the application. This way, the hornets will fly through the dust picking it up and carrying it on their bodies back to the nest. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete instructions.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% is labeled for use on cluster flies but as an outdoor broadcast application. Please take a few minutes to read over our article entitled: How To Get Rid of Cluster Flies.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% has a slight aromatic scent that will dissipate as the surfaces dry and the area is properly ventilated, typically after 4-6 hours outside and an hour inside when used as directed.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% product label states the following "Important: Do not apply emulsion until location of heat pipes, ducts, water and sewer lines and electrical conduits are known and identified. Care must be taken to avoid puncturing and injection into these structural elements. Do not apply into electrical fixtures, switches, or sockets."
The Label states that Permethrin SFR 36.8% is safe for indoor use. Once the product dries, and as long as you didn't spray the furnace directly, it is safe.
Permethrin SFR 36.8% is labeled to eradicate carpenter bees that land on the treated surfaces. We suggest also using an insecticide dust applied with a duster to lightly dust the holes the have bored.
Carpenter Bee Control Article
According to the Permethrin SFR 36.8% product label, you may spray 4 fl oz to 10 gallons of water. For severe infestation, it is permissible to use 4 fl oz to 4 gallons.
When treating poultry directly: Use 1-4 fl oz in 3 3/4 gallons water, which should treat roughly 375 birds. Use 1 gallon of coarse spray per 100 birds."
The Permethrin SFR 36.8% that you are asking about cannot be shipped into the state of NY without a pest control license to purchase it. Permethrin also would not be recommended as the best option for caterpillars or worms in the soil nor is it labeled to be used on edible crops. Most caterpillar control comes from spraying the foliage of the plants they may try to ingest or damage during the first signs of insect activity during the season. A popular choice for this would be Southern Ag Thuricide.
Yes, Permethrin SFR 36.8% is labeled for roaches and will kill those that contact a treated area.