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Deadline Slug And Snail Bait | ||
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One last meal for slugs and snails! This is a thick gel type bait that you simply squeeze a few drops around the plants that the slugs are feeding on. Works fast. Keep away from pets. 16 oz bottle goes a long way, contains Metaldehyde.
Read The Label And Follow Instructions for Safety And Desired Results NOT AVAILABLE | |
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Cyonara Lawn & Garden Insect Control | ||
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Description: Cyonara Lawn & Garden is a broad spectrum 0.5% Lambda-Cyhalothrin product that controls a wide variety of insects. Cyonara Lawn & Garden kills 130 plus pests on contact with low odor, such as; spider mites, fleas, aphids, fire ants, chinch bugs & more. Cyonara Lawn & Garden protects lawns, vegetables, roses, flowers, trees & shrubs. Active Ingredient(s): 0.5% Lambda-Cyhalothrin Ready-to-Spray Quart. - MSDS - Label $12.99 | |
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SUSPEND® SC | ||
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One Pint $35.95 Makes up to 32 Gallons One Gallon $243.95 Can Not Be Sold To The Following States--AK, CT, NY. One Pint $35.95 1 Gallon $243.95 1 CASE OF 16 PTS. $515.00 2 CASES OF 32 PTS. $993.00 Click the down arrow to choose size.. | |
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Bug Buster-O (Natural pyrethrin) | ||
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$25.75 | |
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ZP Rodent Bait | ||
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THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED This is the only bait to use in riding your garden of voles. It really works! Bell's pelleted bait is manufactured from an advanced formulation that produces a fresh tasting, highly compressed pellet, noted for outstanding palatability and a long shelf life. Pellets hold up well in adverse conditions, making them a popular choice in moist conditions. The hardness of the pellet also satisfies the rodent's desire to gnaw. Rodents, however, can translocate pellets. Pelleted bait is packaged in bulk pails Habitat Management Elimination of ground cover of weeds and tall grasses by frequent and close mowing, tilling, or herbicide application is the most successful and longest lasting method to reduce vole damage to orchards. This will diminish the amount of available habitat and reduce their numbers. Prunings left in orchards prevent proper mowing and provide a temporary food source, which may lead to damage by voles. Planting short grasses that do not mat or lodge, such as buffalo grass, blue grama, or dwarf fescues, will provide little protective cover and may reduce vole numbers. Meadow voles are active during the day within their runways under thick grass and vegetation. Summer removal of vegetation (to within 2 feet of trunks of fruit trees) provides some protection because voles avoid exposed areas. Damage to lawns can be reduced by close mowing in the fall before snow arrives and by mowing and removing tall grassy cover near lawns. To repair damage to lawns from runway construction, rake, fertilize and water the affected area. Close mowing and weed control in grassy borders adjacent to agricultural Crops will reduce the habitat for voles and should reduce damage. If suitable, plant crown vetch (a legume unpalatable to voles) in orchard and field boundaries to reduce vole populations. Important predators of voles are short-tailed shrews, badgers, coyotes, foxes, bobcats, barn owls, great horned owls, long-eared owls, short-eared owls, barred owls, screech owls, and some snakes. Predators will not likely keep an orchard vole-free, but they can help reduce the vole population. Orchardists should tolerate predators and protect them if they do not constitute a pest problem. W.F. Andelt, Colorado State University Cooperative Extension wildlife specialist and associate professor; S. Ahmed, former graduate student; fishery and wildlife biology. 02/03. KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN & PETS We recommend putting ZP pellets down the borrow. Use when dry only. Place rock over borrow to keep non target animals from eating bait. Voles can be killed with poison bait, and zinc phosphide bait is the most effective. Do not apply in wet conditions. A good thing about zinc phosphide is that there is little danger of poisoning to wildlife eating the dead voles, as there is from anti-coagulant or strychnine baits.. Please Read The Label On All Chemicals Carefully Before Using. Comments From Users:
Patricia Thomas Castle Rock, CO 80104 United States Comments: This product works! NOT FOR SALE TO: NC, NY & NH Not for use as mole killer in Indiana. Minimum order two "one" pound bottles for only $15.98 THIS PRODUCT HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED | |
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by reading and UNDERSTANDING labels on
pesticides before applying.
please consult an allergist before using any pesticides.
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