Directions for Use – Lawn, Kennel and Animal Pest Control Spray Concentrate – Gallon DG Cedar Oil pest control spray formula.
Successful outdoor pest control considerations with cedar oil:
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- The first application is the most important. The objective is to make sure a liberal soak is accomplished to all areas. Include spraying over concrete, casual standing water and natural foliage.
- Follow up or maintenance applications only require you get previously treated surfaces wet.
- When applying to lawns and other plant life it should be done in the morning or early evening times to avoid possible heat related phytotoxic burn to landscaped areas.
- Dilution and application rates may vary depending on the apparatus used to spray the product and insect(s) you need to address.
- During a heavy insect season you can apply as often as needed.
- To maintain pest controlled perimeters around homes or other structures, we suggest you start with washing down the side of structures you intend to protect with diluted solution. Using the structure as a center point, continue by spraying grounds outwardly until the desired protection radius is established on all sides of the structure(s).
Household trigger sprayers, compression type hand held sprayers, back pack sprayers and non-thermal fogging machines: These sprayers do not introduce additional water during spraying.
- 3% Mix of 1 ounce concentrate per one quart water.
- -or- 3% Mix of 4 ounces concentrate per gallon of water.
- Each gallon of ready to spray mix will treat approximately from 1,000 to 1,200 square feet
Garden type hose end sprayers: This type sprayer introduces additional water during spraying.
- Pour 4, 6, or 8 ounces of concentrate into cup of sprayer. (Depending on needs, conditions and personal preference)
- Fill cup with water, replace top. Shake well to mix. Each cup will cover approx. 4,000 sq. ft. on medium setting.
- Hook up to household garden hose and spray areas you wish to treat.
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High pressure spray equipment:
- Mix 1 Quart concentrate per 300 gallons water.
Misting Systems:
- Mix 32 ounces of Nature’s Defender concentrate to 55 gallons of water in drum
Water Injection Systems:
- 2 to 3 ounces concentrate per 1,000 sq ft per zone per month
Grub worm treatments:
- Using 8 ounces Nature’s Defender to one gallon of water, you need to saturate the infested area to penetrate deep into the soil. Best time to spray is right before a good rainfall, regular watering agenda or spray additional water right on top of treatment for deep penetration.
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Livestock bathing and pet grooming:
- Mix 2 Ounces concentrate per gallon of water.
Animal Soak Tank or Livestock Dipping Stations:
- Mix 1 Gallon concentrate per 400 gallons of water.
Alternate Animal Soak Tank/Livestock Dipping Station Ratio: (double strength for existing problem treatments)
- Mix 1 Quart concentrate per 50 gallons water for double strength dilution.
- Or mix 1 Gallon concentrate per 200 gallons water for double strength dilution.
Lawn and Kennel Concentrate Notifications:
- Always dilute with water per instructions for intended use and application method.
- Not intended for internal use. Do not take internally. Keep out of reach of children.
- When applying any product, one should use proper eye and glove protection.
- Avoid Contact With Eyes. In case of eye contact, flush with water for at least 15 minutes.
- After use, wash hands with soap and water.
- This item is not a substitute for DG Indoor, DG Personal and Pet or Dr. Ben’s Label Formulas.
- Do not use cedar oil on or around pet reptiles, pet rabbits, pet mice, pet rats, ferrets, guinea pigs, or exotic birds.
Minimum risk pesticide registration exempt per FIFRA section 25(b) 40CFR 152.25b Active Ingredient: Cedar Oil 90% 40CFR 152.25 CAS # 68990-83-0 Inert Ingredient: Ethyl lactate/Lactic Acid Water 10% 4A 40 CFR 180.950 CAS #97-64-3
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