For control of insect infestations in dairies, livestock and poultry operations. Ideal for large volume spraying or misting applications.
KEY FEATURES: • Dilute with water • Ideal tank mix partner • Non-corrosive formulation • Active ingredients: Pyrethrin and PBO
ON ANIMAL USE: • Poultry • Cattle • Sheep • Goats • Hogs • Horses
APPLICATION METHODS: • Space Spray • Misting Systems • On Animal APPLICATION SITES (See label for insects controlled by site) • Barns & Stables • Milking Parlors • Milk Rooms • Dairy and Poultry Houses
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS: Pyrethrins (6%), Piperonyl Butoxide (60%)
MODE OF ACTION: Pyrethrins: sodium channel disruptor PBO: Cytochrome Enzyme Blocker
REGISTRATION NUMBER: EPA Reg. No. 89459-26
TARGET SPECIES: • Bed Bugs • Dark Mealworms • Deer Flies • Face Flies • Fleas • Fruit Flies • Gnats • Hornets • Horn Flies • Horse Flies • House Flies • Keds • Lice • Mites • Moths • Poultry Lice • Stable Flies • Ticks • Wasps
USE AS A SPACE SPRAY: IN BARNS, MILKING PARLORS, MILK ROOMS, DAIRIES AND POULTRY HOUSES: To kill flying insects including flies, fruit flies, mosquitoes, gnats, wasps, hornets and small flying moths, dilute 1 part of Pyronyl™ Crop Spray with 63 fluid ounces of water (2 fluid ounces per gallon) and apply at the rate of 1 to 2 fluid ounces per 1,000 cubic feet. Apply as a fog or fine mist, directing the nozzle for maximum coverage of area. For best results, close doors and windows before spraying and keep them closed for ten to fifteen minutes. COMMERCIAL BARNS, STABLES & ANIMAL QUARTERS INDOOR MISTING SYSTEMS: To kill listed flying insects dilute 2 fluid ounces of Pyronyl™ Crop Spray per gallon of water (100 fl oz of concentrate in 50 gallons of water).
USE AS A LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY SPRAY: TO KILL AND REPEL HORN FLIES, HOUSE FLIES, MOSQUITOES AND GNATS: Dilute at the rate of ½ to 1 fluid ounce per gallon of water and apply to wet the hair throughly, with particular attention to top-line, underlain, flanks, withers and other infested areas. Repeat treatment at intervals of 5 to 12 days for small insect populations or as needed when flies are emerging in large numbers.