Actually I just started using Bayer products. I just applied some granule this week to the lawn. I will have to check what kind of product they have to spray in the house. Still nothing beat "dursban" in my opinion. Thanks!
I remember when the inter office memo came out it was getting ready to be pulled. Me and the other managers were very proactive to get it off the trucks and disposed of properly ASAP
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been using the bayer brush and shrub on my dogs.It has the same stuff as the once a month flea med. but cost alot less and goes alot further
We have used it for 3 years now and it is great, watch them pull it off the shelve and replace it with some other ingredient that doesn't work
Iluv2hunt Thanks for the info!
got some Bayer complete insect killer with imidacloprid 0.72%, how do you mix it or use it? do you dilute with water or add some to regular dog or human shampoo? I've got a gallon of some cheapo human hair shampoo (with my chrome dome I have no use for it) and was thinking of adding some of this stuff to it, should last a real long time. just don't know how much to add. it's not the brush and vine product but has the same ingredient plus b-cyfluthrin 0.36%, just want to make sure it's safe, any precautions and how much to use? thanks. starting trifexis next month after I finish up comfortis/heartguard on hand. I have never seen a flea or tick on my dogs or in my yards. fleas and ticks on me a few times up north after hunting but never down here (chigger bites once), but I wash everything including outdoor furniture, house and all surfaces with a mix of equal parts dish soap, ammonia, mouthwash and brewed chewing tobacco in a 20 gal hose end sprayer. it really cleans and greens up plants also.(a Jerry Baker recipe), he doesn't throw anything away and has yard/garden/compost recipes that call for things like hot sauce,human hair/urine,stale/leftover beer,wine,liquor,soda pop, mothballs,ice tea crystals all kinds of stuff you would normally throw away for all kinds of yard/garden uses. He's my yard and garden Guru and has never steered me wrong.
