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Looking for an effective and long-lasting pesticide to get the job done right Look no further than Tempo Dust. This ready-to-use dust is one of the most popular products on the market, thanks to its Cyfluthrin 1% active ingredient. It's perfect for DIY homeowners looking for a low-odor and non-staining product that can be used indoors or outdoors. Plus, it offers residual control of ants, cockroaches, wasps, and other pests in difficult, hard-to-reach sites for up to one year if left undisturbed. Get it at an affordable price at DIY Pest Warehouse.
Tempo pesticide's active ingredient Cyfluthrin provides a quick knockdown and long-term residual control of bedbugs, ants, roaches, and stinging insects like wasps, bees, carpenter bees, hornets, and others. It's one of the most versatile pest control options for professionals, making it an effective choice for homeowners who want to take care of the pests on their own.
Save up to 80% compared with exterminator costs with a proven insecticide. The ready-to-use Tempo 1% Dust is most effective when cracks and crevices are treated, as well as voids in walls and ceilings. It's packed with a puffer applicator that makes it easy to treat hard-to-reach places such as behind baseboards, around pipes, corners, or other areas where pests like to hide.
Properly measuring and pouring liquid insecticides can be easy with these step-by-step instructions. Hey guys it's Amber with DoMyOwn. And today i'm going to talk to you and show you how to use some of the various designs of pesticide bottles on the market. We're going to include the standard tip and pour as well as the squeeze and pour. We're going to start with the tip and pour because this is the more complicated one and the one that most customers tend to call and email us asking about. With this design, you're going to start out with the lids on the bottle. Now, most bottles are going to come with a seal underneath the lid, so you'll want to check for that first. With this particular bottle, we're using as an example with water so there's no seals on this one that we have to worry about... but we'll get to that when we move on to the squeezing form. As we start out you can see that the bottle has as most do a measuring reservoir with lines that show you how much solution you may be looking to get for your particular labels needs. When you go to measure this, rather than tilting one direction or the other you're going to rotate away from you and around to allow the solution to move from the main chamber of the bottle over into the measuring reservoir. Once you've got the correct amount of solution that you need for your label, then you can move on to adding it to your sprayer tank. Now if you happen to get too much in your measuring reservoir for what you're needing, you want to tilt that bottle back to the left just slightly and allow some of that solution to move back into the tank. The same thing applies if you didn't get enough the first go around: you can tilt that bottle around again, add some more solution to the reservoir and get it right where you need. Once you've got the amount that you need for your sprayer, you're going to remove the lid from the measuring chamber side only. Now instead of pouring to a hard angle into your sprayer with these bottles is best to go at a slight angle away from you. This is going to help make sure that only the solution in the measuring chamber is going into your tank and more of the solution from the main area of the bottle is not rolling up behind and having you measure more than you intend it to. So we're going to go at a slight angle away to get all that solution in there and then now you're good to go. If your particular label calls for more solution than what the measuring chamber provides, you can always put the lid back on and rotate the bottle again. If not, we're going to put the lid back on and securely store it. And you should be all set for the tip and pour application. Now we're going to move on to the squeeze and pour With the squeeze and pour bottle you want to make sure that you've removed both lids and checked for seals underneath them. I've gone ahead and removed the seals in this case. Some bottles will have a foil seal & some will have maybe more of a thick cardboard material it varies from manufacturer and brand to brand but you want to make sure that you check for that before you start. This is going to help to make sure that the airflow for the squeeze and pour is going to work correctly as it acts somewhat as a vacuum as you squeeze the bottle to push the chemical into the measuring chamber. Once you've got it ready and you've removed the seals, you can remove the lid from the measuring chamber side and then you will slightly squeeze your bottle and you'll notice that the solution is going to run from the bottom of the bottle here up the straw and into your measuring reservoir. We're going to do this gently you don't want to squeeze too hard to have the chemical come out too quick.Once you get the solution to the level that you need - and you may have to do this a couple of times to get that flow going and get those air bubbles to release... So I had to push the bottle back a little bit just like you might do with a average 2-liter bottle or anything like that. You want to get that air flow going then you can squeeze again and more of that solution will run up into your measuring reservoir once you get the amount you need which in this case we're going to run to the half ounce line on this particular bottle. You can pour it directly into your spray tankand you don't have to worry about any extra mess or anything rolling from the rest of the bottle into it since you're controlling that as you squeeze the bottle. Once you're done, you'll replace that lid back on the bottle and then fill your sprayer the rest of the way with water and continue with your treatment. If you have any questions, as always you can contact our customer service staff and if you like this video be sure to head over to our channel give it a thumbs up, hit that subscribe button, and check out our other DIY and how-to videos. Thanks for watching!
For indoor applications using a hand sprayer mix 8 ml-16 ml of Tempo concentrate into one (1) gallon of water and apply as a spot, crack, crevice, and perimeter spray wherever insect pests are found to nest, forage or harbor. (always completely read and follow product label)
Limit the use of Tempo SC Ultra Insecticide to spot and crack-and-crevice treatments indoors and outdoors. It mixes with water and applies easily with a hand sprayer along foundation lines, building perimeters, cracks, crevices and other places where insects nest and forage. Apply Tempo SC Ultra in residential and commercial areas such as:
You can also use Tempo SC Ultra in tank-mixes with other pesticides for even more control in highly infested areas. Before applying a tank-mix, test the area with a small sample, and check for expected results.
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulations.
For control of flying or crawling pests in livestock structures, apply as a surface spray and/or as a crack and crevice application to areas where pests congregate. For darkling beetle control, apply after clean-out.
Application Information: Apply Tempo SC Ultra where pests have been seen or found, or can find shelter. This product may be used as a general surface, spot, mist, or crack and crevice application according to label instructions.
Treat where pests have been seen or found or can find shelter. Tempo SC Ultra can be applied to floors, ceilings, walls, in and around cabinets, sinks, window and door frames and around drains. See label for complete list.
This pesticide is extremely toxic to fish and aquatic invertebrates. Remove from premises or tightly cover fish tanks and disconnect aerators when applying indoors where such containers are present. Do not apply directly to water, to areas where surface water is present or to intertidal areas below the mean high water mark. Do not apply when weather conditions favor drift from treated areas. Drift and runoff from treated areas may be hazardous to aquatic organisms in neighboring areas. Do not contaminate water when cleaning equipment or when disposing of equipment wash waters. Apply this product only as specified on this label. This pesticide is highly toxic to bees exposed to direct treatment or residues on crops or weeds. Do not apply Tempo SC Ultra Pest Control Concentrate or allow it to drift onto crops or weeds on which bees are actively foraging. Additional information may be obtained by consulting your Cooperative Extension Service.
CONDITIONS OF SALE: The directions on this label were determined through research to be appropriate for the correct use of this product. This product has been tested under different environmental conditions both indoors and outdoors similar to those that are ordinary and customary where the product is to be used. Insufficient control of pests or plant injury may result from the occurrence of extraordinary or unusual conditions, or from failure to follow label directions. In addition, failure to follow label directions may cause injury to animals, man, and damage to the environment. To the extent permitted by applicable law, Bayer offers, and the buyer accepts and uses, this product subject to the conditions that extraordinary or unusual environmental conditions, or failure to follow label directions are beyond the control of Bayer and are, therefore, the responsibility of the buyer. 59ce067264
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