So dead insects are repelled insects... :cool:
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So dead insects are repelled insects... :cool:
To clarify what Beep said: you dilute it with WATER. It CONTAINS petroleum distillates which are emulsifiers...
Of course, if you want to avoid mosquitoes, you could just spray your clothing...
Why start at the tail? Anybody that flea dips a dog knows that the fleas scramble to the head at any signs of water. I'd do the neck first, then work back. You'll always miss fleas up around their...
Good point on the grooming. The primary point here is: The petroleum distillates emulsify the hydrophobic permethrin, and then evaporate off. I'd bet that the permethrin sticks to fabrics quite...
The carpet spray we've used says to keep cats away until dry.
We've used it 6-7 times over the 8 years we've lived here... the Cat is 13 and has had no health issues in her long days other than...
Good point. Just being cheap, I guess... Given how often I would use this stuff, 32oz is a lifetime supply for me and my whole family! 1oz would last me 2+ years... (not many mossies in my...
I just noticed that the carpet flea spray we use once a year is .5% permethrin and .09% methoprene. Based on a few sites assessments of Methoprene, I might just spray my bugnet and bottom layer of...