CONTROL SOLUTIONS, INC. · Prallethrin 0.1% · EPA Reg 53883-384 · pesticide_other
Document last checked 2023-05-30
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This product is a spray that kills wasps, bees, hornets, spiders (including Black Widow and Brown Recluse), and yellowjackets. It can be used outdoors or in attics and crawl spaces. For nests, aim the nozzle toward the nest with the wind at your back and spray until the nest is thoroughly wet, or use a sweeping motion to contact stirred-up insects. You can also apply the spray directly to spiders and/or their webbing.
Pests covered (11)
wasps, bees, spiders, hornets, and yellowjacketsWASPS AND HORNETSYELLOWJACKETS AND BEESSPIDERS (including Black Widow and Brown Recluse)SPIDERSBLACK WIDOW SPIDERBROWN RECLUSE SPIDERBEESWASPSHORNETSYELLOWJACKETS
Areas treatable (5)
attics and crawl spacesnestDOMESTIC DWELLINGS (INDOOR) (ATTICS)DOMESTIC DWELLINGS (INDOOR)DOMESTIC DWELLINGS (OUTDOOR)
Application instructions from the label 5
Kills on contact from up to 20 feet away
- Target pest
- wasps, bees, spiders, hornets, and yellowjackets
- Location
- Outdoor
Apply directly to spiders and/or webbing. Before applying, consider the surfaces that spray may contact if concerned about potential staining.
- Target pest
- SPIDERS (including Black Widow and Brown Recluse)
attics and crawl spaces
Use outdoors and in attics and crawl spaces only
- Target pest
- wasps, bees, spiders, hornets, and yellowjackets
- Location
- Both
nest
Hold container in upright position. Stand at a safe distance, 6 - 15 ft from the nest, and not directly underneath. Align nozzle valve opening with the mark on the valve cup. Aim the nozzle valve opening toward the nest with the wind at your back. Treat the nest until thoroughly wet. Contact wasps and hornets on the nest with spray when possible. The best time of day to treat is in evening or early morning, since wasps and hornets congregate on or in the nest at night.
- Target pest
- WASPS AND HORNETS
- Location
- Outdoor
Locate nest. Align nozzle valve opening directly opposite the mark on the valve cup. Press down on the actuator and apply, using a sweeping motion, contacting any stimulated or stirred-up yellowjackets and bees around the nest opening. Then move forward to the nest opening and apply for 6 - 8 sec directly into the nest hole.
- Target pest
- YELLOWJACKETS AND BEES
- Location
- Outdoor
Worker safety
PPE required
Avoid contact with eyes, skin or clothing. Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling and before eating, drinking, chewing gum, using tobacco or using the toilet. Remove contaminated clothing and launder before reuse.
Timing & weather
- ensure wind is not blowing toward you.
- The best time of day to treat is in evening or early morning, since wasps and hornets congregate on or in the nest at night.
- Aim the nozzle valve opening toward the nest with the wind at your back.
Use restrictions 7
- Use outdoors and in attics and crawl spaces only.
- When using in an attic, do not contaminate stored items, HVAC systems, water heaters or other non-structural items.
- Do not apply directly to water or to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark.
- Do not contaminate water by cleaning of equipment or disposal of equipment wash waters.
- Do not apply this product or allow it to drift to blooming crops or weeds while bees are foraging the treatment area.
- Do not puncture or incinerate containers.
- Exposure to temperatures above 130°F may cause bursting.
Active ingredient
Prallethrin 0.1%
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