Ants: Apply to any trails around doors and windows and other
places where ants may be found. For best results, locate and treat
nests. Where ants are trailing inside, apply as a residual surface
treatment to active areas such as baseboards, corners, around
pipes, in and behind cabinets, behind and under refrigerators,
sinks, furnaces and stoves, cracks and crevices. When combining
baits and residual surface insecticides, apply surface insecticides
in cracks and crevices, along baseboards, and infested surfaces
and outside barrier treatments. Use baits in other areas that are
untreated by residual insecticides; also see Outdoor Surfaces
Use.
Bedbugs: Clean floors and surfaces by vacuuming. Apply as a
coarse, low-pressure spray to harborage areas including crevices,
baseboards, loose plaster, behind bed frames and headboards,
beneath beds and furniture, and to bedsprings and bed frames.
Do not apply to furniture surfaces or mattresses where people will
be laying or sitting. Infested bedding should not be treated, but
should be removed, placed in sealed plastic bags, and taken for
laundering and drying at high temperatures.
Cockroaches, Crickets, Earwigs, Firebrats, Silverfish, and
Spiders: Apply as a coarse, low pressure spray to areas where
these pests hide, such as baseboards, corners, storage areas,
closets, around water pipes, doors and windows, attics and eaves,
cabinets, behind and under refrigerators, sinks, furnaces and
stoves, the underside of shelves, drawers and similar areas. Pay
particular attention to cracks and crevices; also see Outdoor
Surfaces Use.
Bees, Flies, Mosquitoes, and Wasps: Apply directly to walls,
ceilings, window screens, and other resting areas as a residual
surface treatment. May be used inside residential buildings as well
as in and around carports, garages, and storage sheds; also see
Outdoor Surfaces Use. Use caution when treating nests of
stinging insects as Cyonara 9.7 does not provide instant
knockdown. Protective equipment for the applicator may be required. For best results, treat bee, wasp and hornet nests late in
the day when most insects will be present. Allow 2-3 days fo the
colony to die and repeat if necessary.
Carpenter Bees: Apply coarse spray to thoroughly wet wood
surfaces where bees have been previously active or to provide
protection against further damage. Apply early in the spring to
prevent bees from invading wood. When bees have infested
wood, surface applications can help control embedded larvae and
bees that emerge from the wood.
Pantry Pests (i.e., Carpet beetle, Cigarette beetle, Confused flour
beetle, Lesser grain borer, Red flour beetle, Rice weevil, and Saw-
toothed grain beetle): Apply to cupboards, shelving, and storage
areas. Remove all utensils, uncovered foodstuffs (or any having
original package opened), and shelf paper before making
application. Allow treated surfaces to dry and cover shelves with
clean paper before replacing any utensils, foodstuff, or other
items. Any foodstuff accidentally contaminated with treatment
solution should be destroyed.
Boxelder Bugs, Centipedes, Millipedes, Pillbugs, and
Sowbugs: Apply around doors and windows and other places
where these pests may be found or where they may enter
premises. Treat baseboards, storage areas, and other locations.
Apply barrier treatments to prevent infestation as described below;
also see Outdoor Surfaces Use.
Fleas and Ticks: To control nuisance fleas and ticks (e.g. dog
ticks) apply to kennels, yards, runs, and other areas where pets
may frequent. For best coverage to control ticks, apply using a
coarse fan spray to vegetation brush, branches, rock walls, and
other areas near habitation where ticks may harbor or frequent.
Treat entire area rather than making spot treatments, and retreat
as necessary to maintain control. Do not apply to pasture or
cropland, and do not allow animals and people access to treated
areas until the deposit has dried. Applications can begin in the
spring and can continue until frost to control both larvae and adult
ticks; also see Outdoor Surfaces Use.
Cluster Flies: Apply in late summer or early fall before flies are
observed alighting on surfaces. Apply thoroughly on siding, under
eaves, and around windows and doors, paying particular attention
to south-facing surfaces, but do not allow runoff to occur. Heavy
precipitation prior to frost may require retreatments to maintain
protection. In winter and spring when flies become active and are
emerging, interior crack and crevice and void treatments can help
reduce the infestation, along with ULV or general surface
application in infested attics or unoccupied lofts.
Litter Beetles (Darkling, Hide, and Carrion Beetles) and Flies
In Animal Housing (Such As Poultry Houses): To control adult
litter beetles, apply CYONARA 9.7 to walls and floors at cleanout,
before reintroduction of animals. This will suppress beetles that
escaped earlier treatment and will help delay onset of future
infestations. Pay attention to areas where beetles frequently
occur, such as walls, supports, cages, stalls, and around feeders.
To help control flies, apply a directed application to horizontal
surfaces and overhead areas and allow to dry before
reintroduction of animals; also see Livestock/Poultry Housing
Structures and Pet Kennels.
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