Home

BifenthrinWelcome to Bifenthrin! Bifenthrin is an insecticide pest control used to control pests such as fire ants, roaches, termites, lawn insects, and common household bugs. I have yet to see a report regarding bifen and bed bugs. Other target insects include Other target species include aphids, worms, ants, gnats, moths, beetles, grasshoppers, mites, midges, spiders, ticks, yellow jackets, maggots, thrips, caterpillars, flies, and fleas.

Due to its high toxicity levels, it is listed as a restricted use pesticide in full concentrate form. However it can you purchased lower concentrations for do it yourselfers and residential use. We have recently seen newer oil based product which allows it to have much longer residual and water resistant. Initial reviews for the oil based blends have been positive and has been reported that less applications are needed for the same coverage periods.

It may also be marketed as Talstar, Bifenthrine, Brigade, Capture, Torant, Zipak, FMC 54800, and OMS3024.

Recommend use is for indoors, lawn, and perimiter of your house. Can be applied via premixed solutions or added and mixed into a pump sprayer and even attached to lawn sprayer.

This new 25.1% Bifenthrin product can be used for pre and post construction termite treatment, turf and ornamentals, and outdoor perimeter pest control. With its broad label and long residual control, you will be pleased and satisfied making Bifen XTS for your high performance, most cost effective Bifenthrin product.

Bifenthrin Tips

Best applied with a 1 gallon sprayer. 1 Qt. of Bifenthrin insecticide can yield 32-96 gallons. Apply to outside foundation and all entry points such as around windows, doors, etc. Always read the label completely before use!

Popular Pages

 Pest Control Overview

The various approaches to pest control are reviewed with emphasis on their hitory, advantages, disadvantages and future potential.

Sites and  books discuss how far chemical control has created problems and how far these may be solved by further chemical control or by alternative methods. Also using proper amounts of pest control chemicals.

The reasons why insects are pest problems are discussed so that the ecological merits and demerits of the various control methods can be assessed. Stress is laid on both the biotic and economic environments in which pest control has to operate.

Presents a balanced case concerning the advantages and disadvantages of the chemical control of pests in historical context. – A wide variety of examples are cited and an up-to-date guide to original sources is presented.

Remember Pest Control is war not just a battle, keep up consistency for best results!

Share a Review, Comment or Info