A mixture of botanical insecticide pyrethrum and synergist piperonyl butoxide used for rapid kill of insects without messy residues.
For use in horse barns, dairy barns, kennels and other animal areas
Can be used in food and non-food areas of food processing plants, canneries, industrial installations, bakeries, rice and wheat mills, tobacco warehouses, grain elevators, warehouses and storage sites to control and kill crawling pests on contact and is fast and effective for flying insect control
Protects horses, beef cattle, dairy cattle, hogs, poultry and other listed livestock
Features natural pyrethrum, an extract of the chrysanthemum flower and piperonyl butoxide, a synergist that destroys the immune system of the insect
Kills stable flies, horse flies, face flies, deer flies, house flies, mosquitoes and gnats
Kills mosquitoes, including the culex species that may carry and transmit West Nile Virus
Kills deer ticks and other species that may carry and transmit Lyme Disease
Insects do not build up immunity
Micro emulsion, water-based spray
Biodegradable
One gallon makes 55 gallons of useable insecticide (0.05% insecticide solution)
Safe, Premium Quality Insecticides for Overhead Misting Systems
Shoo-fly offers premium quality insecticides for overhead misting systems that meet or exceed the safety and effectiveness of all of our competitors’ products. Our water emulsifiable insecticides are safe for use around all animals and homes when used as instructed.
The Shoo-Fly system has a tremendous ease-of-use. It is easy to clean and service. If we ever have a problem all we do is contact them and they provide an immediate solution.
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