Advance 360A Dual Choice Ant Bait – 4 Stations
Advance 360A Dual Choice Ant Bait – 4 Stations is the only professional ant bait station with two powerful attractants.
Advance 360A Dual Choice Ant Bait – 4 Stations is the only professional ant bait station with two powerful attractants.
Archer IGR Liquid Concentrate – Pt is a non-repellent designed for population control of mosquitoes, cockroaches, fleas, flies and other pests. This low-hazard, high-strength formula keeps pests from becoming egg-laying adults, and can even be used on carpets, furniture, pet sleeping areas and throw rugs.
CB D-Force HPX Residual Deltamethrin Aerosol – 14 Oz has the power of Deltamethrin 0.06% which is used in Suspend and Delta Dust for super fast knockdown resulting in a highly effective aerosol pest control solution.
MotherEarth Granular Scatter Boric Acid Bait – 4 Lb is based on proven technology derived from the earth and offers long-lasting, broad-spectrum control for preventative and curative treatments.
Jecta Diffusible Borate Gel – 10 Oz is a highly concentrated gel formulation
Generation Mini Blocks Rat Mice Rodenticide – 16 Lb contains the taste rodents can not resist.
The U.S. suffered through one of its hottest summers on record. The sweltering temperatures spurred a significant increase in the flea population, which thrives in hot and humid environments. Flea pupae can lay dormant throughout the cold winter months and reawaken during summer if left undisturbed, making the summer and fall months time to take action. If your pets exhibit any signs of having fleas this season, immediate flea removal and extermination is of the utmost importance in order to prevent you and your pets from harm.
Americans spend more than $4 billion per year just to get rid of them.
“Rodents invade an estimated 21 million homes in the United States every winter,” says Missy Henriksen, an NPMA spokesperson. “But with many places already experiencing cold weather conditions, it is important to be proactive and vigilant in preventing these pests from becoming unwelcome houseguests.”
One concern with preemergence herbicide use is timing of application. In a typical year, the earliest germinating crabgrass may be killed by subsequent frosts. However, in order to be effective, the preemergence herbicide must be applied before the first crabgrass that germinates following the last frost. It must also be activated by either rainwater or irrigation after application. Typically, they are applied two to three weeks earlier, when an indicator plant, such as Forsythia in the northern United States or dogwoods in South, bloom.
BENT GRASS: 4.5 – 6.8 lbs. of nitrogen per 1,000 sq. ft. per year applied in multiple applications of 1/8 to 1/4 lb. of nitrogen. Use higher rates in areas with prolonged growing seasons, areas of high use or “grow in” situations.
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