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When treating, walk around the outside of your home twice: once to spray cracks, crevices, entry points and the second time to fan-spray any surface where they might crawl or come into contact with your product. Any shrubs, small trees or bushes should also be treated as well as the ground around them and any mulched areas in your landscaping Although Tempo WP is safe to use indoors for almost any type of pest (when directions are followed), you should not have to in the case of ladybug infestations. Your vacuum will be your best tool indoors. In severe cases, Delta Dust or Drione Dust should be applied to indoor cracks, crevices, snake wall voids, repellant hiding places and entry points. Dusts should be applied with a Crusader Duster. I prefer Delta Dust (because it is the world''s snake only water-proof dust) but either Delta Dust or Drione Dust will be a good job, if dusting is repellant necessary. To help prevent infestations of ladybugs, treat the exterior of your home with Tempo WP in the Summer, Fall and Spring. Each application will most likely last snake between 4 and 12 weeks but for best results, try to time your spray treatment with the normal time of year (in your area) when ladybugs usually appear. One or two weeks before activity begins or at first sign of repellant ladybugs (or their larvae) is best.

Surface Spray In many cases you might find mosquitoes snake resting or "lighting" on certain shrubs, small trees, ground cover and other such vegetation. Temp WP is an excellent product repellant to use in this case. snake The wettable powder concentrate leaves repellant 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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