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Do it yourself pest control, it's easy, it's effective and it will save you.  Total cost of materials and applicator is approximately $85.00.  For this price you get enough material to treat your house for 12 to 14 months.  For Professional products and advice contact Bob's Bug Blasters. Bob Kennedy owner of Bob's Bug Blasters has over 30 years of experience in lawn and pest control products. If you're a do-it-yourselfer then Bob is a great source of information. I have been buying his products and using his advice for two years now with great success. I have used both of the products listed below and have found them to work well.



The most active pyrethroid pest control you can use? Demand® CS. It’s a microencapsulated water-based formulation offering superior insect control. Compared to older pyrethroid materials that have been used for many years with declining results, Demand is up to 200 times more active on flies and other animal health pests allowing lower rates. And it’s designed not only to work better, but to work longer.

 

Product Highlights

  • Quick knockdown; long residual
  • Broad labeling - structural uses, food handling uses, lawns, turf and ornamentals
  • Reduced applicator exposure
  • No odor or staining
  • Controls more than 20 insect pests


Safer and equivalent to Diazinon, Talstar One is recommended by leading pest control professionals. It has the proven performance and protection of its active ingredient, bifenthrin; long residual control over termites and 75 other pests; and a broad label that includes termite treatment, indoor and outdoor pest control, turf and ornamental applications, and now treatment in food-handling areas. 1 Qt. yields 32-96 gallons

Active Ingredient: Bifenthrin
Target pests: Talstar One controls over 75 different pests -- everything from spiders, mosquitoes, cockroaches, ticks and fleas to pillbugs, chinch bugs, earwigs and millipedes.
Application area: Inside, outside, around the perimeter, and even in food handling areas.
Pet safe: Yes, when dry.

 

 

 

 

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