Viper insecticide is a popular choice to control a wide variety of insects and may be used inside or outside. It will control ants, bees, centipedes, cockroaches, crickets, firebrats, millipedes, silverfish, sowbugs, spiders, flies, mosquitoes, gnats, small flying moths, wasps, hornets and yellow jackets.
How do you use Viper bug dust?
of Viper Insect Dust per head as a uniform coat to the head, shoulder, and back by use of a shaker can or suitable mechanical duster. Repeat as necessary, but not more often than once every 10 days. In severe infestation, both animals and bedding may be treated.
Viper Insecticide Concentrate kills insects, while I.G. Regulator is an insect growth regulator that prevents reinfestation by inhibiting larvae from advancing to adult insects. Mix one ounce each with one gallon of water to treat 1500 sq. ft.
Will Viper kill scorpions?
Control Solutions Viper Insecticide provides fast knockdown and residual control of roaches, bees, ants, spiders, scorpions, flies, fleas and ticks, chiggers and other listed pests. Viper can be used as a spray treatment inside and outside, or as a barrier spray around the perimeter of structures.
How long does it take Viper to work?
How fast does it start killing bugs? BEST ANSWER: Viper will take about 20 minutes to kill pest that come in contact with the chemical.
How do you mix Viper?
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Will Viper kill armyworms?
Martins Viper Insect Dust is a broad-spectrum dust insecticide that will kill over 60 insects on fruits, vegetables, and ornamentals. It will control many common flies, lice, fowl mites, fleas and ticks, beetles, aphids, stink bugs, leafminers, army worms, cutworms, and many other pests.
How do you mix Viper Insecticide concentrate?
Martin's Viper Insecticide Concentrate is intended for dilution with water for spray application. Fill sprayer with the desired volume of water and add Martin's Viper Insecticide Concentrate. Close and shake before use in order to ensure proper mixing. Shake or reagitate sprayer before use if spraying is interrupted.May 6, 2003