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It is not recommended that you use Sevin Dust on animals even though some people do it. It is recommended to powder it in the yard and gardens.
Cans of Raid will kill pests on contact but don't leave any residual poison, so whatever's not in the nest when you spray it will not be impacted. From what I've read (I have a ground hornet problem, too) you need to use a dust insecticide like Drion Dust or Delta Dust, and a duster. According to the material I've found, you need to wait until dusk (when all hornets are in the nest and resting for the night), then pump in 6-7 puffs of this dust into the nest. The insecticide can kill for up to 8 months -- whatever does not die when you originally apply it will track the dust further back into the nest, and will kill other hornets that way (including themselves.) Check this page: http://www.pestproducts.com/yellowjacket.htm Good luck!
yes it did kill cows because the Dust Bowl limited people to food, so they killed them for food
Yes. I have used it several times both on my garden and on my house to kill stink bugs (brown marmorated stinkers). My only concern was my pets and my daughter, which I kept away from the sprayed areas for 2 days after spraying. I always did it at dusk so as to minimize the danger to honey/bumble bees as it will kill them, and most every other insect. read the directions carefully and don't spray too much.
Yes, hornets are known to prey on bumblebees. They can capture and kill bumblebees to feed on their bodies or even bring them back to their nests to feed their young. This behavior is more common in certain hornet species, such as the Asian giant hornet.
Yes, Sevin Dust can effectively kill cucumber beetles.
Yes, it will kill them. Sevin dust is also an organic method that can also prevent them from living as well.
i would suggest sevin dust
Sevin dust is not to be used on bees.
Yes, Sevin dust can be effective in controlling and killing whiteflies. It works by directly contacting the pests and disrupting their nervous system, ultimately leading to their death. It is important to follow the product label instructions carefully when using Sevin dust to ensure efficacy and safety.
Yes, based on my own experience, seven dust kills earthworms.2nd Answerer says: I concur.
Sevin dust will take care of them quite well.
I have used a low dose Sevin dust on our outside dogs before and it worked well with no side effects.
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No, sevin dust is intended to be used as a dust, not as a liquid spray. Mixing sevin dust with water can cause clumping and clogging in spray equipment and may not be effective in controlling pests. It is best to follow the manufacturer's instructions for proper application.
Sevin dust is a brand name for a pesticide containing the chemical carbaryl. It is used to control a variety of insects on fruits, vegetables, ornamental plants, and lawns. Sevin dust is typically applied in powder form by dusting or sprinkling onto the affected plants.
Sevin dust does not have an expiration date, but the active ingredient carbaryl can lose potency over time. It is recommended to store Sevin dust in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to help prolong its effectiveness. If the dust becomes clumpy or discolored, it may be less effective and should be replaced.