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General Directions: Hold container upright. Do not spray up into air. Apply to surface only as a spot and crack & crevice treatment. Turn sprayer nozzle to "open" or "on" position. Hold approximately 12 inches from surface to be sprayed. squeeze trigger to spray until surface is slightly moist.
Annihilator Insecticide Premise Spray's long-lasting action keeps on killing for up to 30 days after you spray. Contact kill gives you immediate results when spraying insects directly, while residual activity kills insects when they return to treated areas. Annihilator Insecticide Premise Spray will not stain surfaces or fabics. Annihilator Insecticide Premise spray is intended to be used in and around residences and thei immediate surroundings such as (but not limited to) : apartments, atriums, attics, automoblies, basements, bathrooms, boats, cabins, campers, carports, clothes storage, condominiums, decks,dens, driveways, garages, gazebos, homes, kitchens, lanai, living rooms, parlors, patios, pet sleeping areas, play rooms, porches, recreational vehicles, solariums, storage areas, sun rooms, utility rooms and verandahs. do not use in commercial food handling establishments, restaurants or other places where food is commercially prepared or pocessed.
Indoors:
Cockroaches (including adult and immature stages of both non-resistant and organophosphate and carbamate resistant strains) ants, booklice, boxelder bugs, centipeded, crickets, dermestids, firebrats, fleas, palmetto bugs, silverfish, sowbugs, ticks and waterbugs: Apply as a spot and crack & crevice treatment to areas where these pests crawl and hide, especially in hidden areas around sinks and storage areas, behind baseboards, around doors and windows, behind and under refrigerators, cabinets, sinks and stoves, the underside of shelves, drawers, bookcases, and similar areas. Cover all food handling surfaces and cover or remove all food and cooking utensils or wash thoroughly after treatment. Exposed food should be covered or removed. Repeat as necessary but not more than once per week.
Ants: Spray ant trails and around doors and windows and other places where ants enter the house. Repeat as necessary but not more than once per week.
Ants: Spray ant trails and around doors and windows and other places where ants enter the house. Repeat as necessary but not more than once per week.
Carpenter Ants: for effective control, locate and treat nests ans surrounding areas. Apply around doors and windows and other places where ants enter premises and where they crawl and hide. Spray into infested wood through existing openings.
Ticks and Fleas on surfaces: Remove pet beddingand destroy or clean thoroughly. Spray pet resting quarters. Adult fleas and larvae contacted by spray will be killed. Put fresh bedding downonce spray has dried. Do not spray animals directly. For best results, pets should be treated with appropriate flea and/or tick control productregistered for use on pets before allowing them to return to the treated area. Spray rugs and carpets where infestations are bad. Delicate fabrics should be tested for staining in an inconspicuous area prior to use.
Silverfish, Crickets, Spiders: Apply along and behind baseboards, to windows and door frames, corners, pipes, storage localities, attics crawl spaces and other areas over which these pests may crawl.
Centipedes,Ground Bettles, Pillbugs, Sowbugs, Scorpions and Ticks: Apply around doors and windows and other places where these pests may enter premises. Treat baseboards, storage areas and other locations where these pests are found.
Bedbugs and Lice: Remove linens and wash before reuse. Lightly spray mattresses, especially tufts, folds and edges. Apply to the interior of the frame. Allow to dry before remaking bed.
Bedbugs and Lice; Remove linens and wash before reus. Lightly spray mattresses, especially tufts, folds and edges. Apply to the interior of the frame. Allow to dry vefore remaking bed.
Flying Insects: House flies, gnats, mosquitoes and small flying moths: Spray localized resting areas, such as under eaves, porches, inside surfaces of windows and door frames, surfaces around light fixtures and cords, railings, ect and any where these insects may rest. Insects coming to rest on treated surfaces will be killed.
HORSE STABLES AND /OR LIVESTOCK FACILITIES: To control stables flies, horn flies, houseflies, face flies, horse flies, deer flies, mosquitoes and gnats. Apply thoroughly to surfaces until wet. Insects coming to rest on treated surfaces will be killed or repelled. Repeat as necessary but not more than once per week. Do not spray animals or humans, or apply to animal feed or watering equipment.
OUTDOORS: Point sprayer away from face. Hold sprayer on a slight downward angle appoximately 12 inches from surface to be sprayed. Spray with wind if breeze is blowing. Do not contaminate fish ponds or apply directly to water.
PESTS ON OUTSIDE SURFACES OF BUILDINGS: For control of building infestation with ants, clover mites, cricketsand sowbugs (pillbugs). Spray foundation of building where insects are active and may find entrance up to a height of 2 to 3 feet. Apply to outside surfaces of building where insects tend to congregate. Spray areas include (but are not limited to) screens, window frames, eaves, porches, patios, garages, and refuse dumps. Repest treatment as necessary but not more than once per week.
CRAWLING INSECTS: ants. cockroaches, (including Asian cockroaches), centipedes, crickets, mole crickets, water bugs and silverfish. Spray infested surface of patio or pinic area. Also spray legs of tables and chairs.
ANTS: Spray freely around ant trails and hills. Spray around nests hidden under steps, brickwork, concreate, ect. Break apart accessible nests and spray freely on and around debris. Repeat as necessary but ot more than once per week.