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Eliminate unwanted pests with one of our pest elimination products. We sell professional strength products for all of you pest elimination needs and we back up every sale with great customer support. Check here Eliminating Indoor Boxelder flyingant Bug Infestations For larger infestations, use your flyingant vacuum cleaner to help eliminate the boxelders you see inside your home. This will be a great tool to use along with pesticide applications, but not a total substitution. A good residual spray that is labeled for both inside flyingant homes, exterior of homes, trees and shrubs is Tempo WP. Spray Tempo WP (using a garden sprayer such as our Chapin Sprayer) along baseboards or other areas where Boxelders are seen. The most important aspect of indoor elimination and prevention of Boxelder bugs is dusting cracks and crevices where these pest like to spend the winter. The best insecticide dust to use is Delta Dust. This odorless product is easily applied to cracks, crevices and voids using the Crusader Duster. Use Delta as often as you like, both as a preventative and flyingant curative control method for insect pests. Delta Dust will not only kill boxelder bugs and other insects, it makes any treated area unappealing to future infestations of insect pests. Surface Spray In many cases you might find mosquitoes resting or "lighting" on certain shrubs, small trees, ground cover and other such vegetation. Temp WP is an excellent product to use in this case. The wettable powder concentrate leaves flyingant an excellent residual for long-term control of insects. When treating for mosquitoes, lightly spray top and bottom surfaces of foliage. For more information on this insecticide concentrate, Click Here. Few creatures are as feared and misunderstood as spiders. For the most part, spiders are harmless and generally beneficial by keeping the insect populations in check. Spiders are seldom aggressive and bite only when threatened or injured. Few spiders bite people and the venom of most is harmless. However, the bite of the black widow and the brown recluse (also known as the Recluse or Fiddle Back) can be quite dangerous. |
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