PCO Roach Concentrate

Manufacturer
BAYER
Category
Insecticides
Registered until
Registration expired
Registration number
15648
Active materials

FOR USE BY COMMERCIAL OPERATORS ONLY

DIRECTIONS FOR USE
SHAKE WELL BEFORE USING
Food should be removed or covered during treatment. All food processing surfaces should be covered during treatment and thoroughly cleaned with potable water before using. When using this product in these areas, apply only when the facility is not in operation.

FOR INDOOR APPLICATION TO SURFACES:
Mix at a rate of 10 to 20 liters of concentrate with 200 liters of odourless petroleum distillate. Apply to wet surface using a coarse droplet spray.

TO CONTROL COCKROACHES, ANTS, SPIDERS, SILVERFISH, CENTIPEDES, CRICKETS, BOXELDER BUGS AND CLOVER MITES: Direct spray into hiding places, cracks, crevices, behind baseboards and molding, behind and under stoves, sinks, refrigerators, shelving, and openings around electrical connections or plumbing. Spray ant trails, nests and points of entry. Spray insects directly whenever possible. Repeat application when reinfestation occurs.

TO CONTROL FLEAS INDOORS: Spray infested areas thoroughly with particular attention to cracks, crevices, behind baseboards and molding and under edges of rugs. Pet bedding should be thoroughly cleaned and sprayed or destroyed and replaced. (1) Pets should be treated using an insecticide registered for use on pets to prevent reinfestation. Repeat treatment as needed. (1) Do not treat pets with this formulation.

TO CONTROL BROWN DOG TICKS INDOORS:
Apply spray carefully to all observed crevices, behind baseboards, pictures, furniture and draperies and under furniture and edges of rugs. Dogs should be treated with an approved insecticide registered for use on pets to reduce infestation. Repeat treatment as needed.

TO CONTROL CARPET BEETLES:
Spray edges of carpeting and under carpet and rugs. Make localized application to floor and baseboards. Spray directly into cracks, crevices and infested areas of shelving. Repeat if reinfestation occurs.

TO CONTROL CLOTHES MOTHS:
Remove any infested articles from storage, brush thoroughly and air for several hours in sunlight, if possible. Apply spray liberally to empty chests, closets, bureaus and other storage areas, directing the spray into cracks, joints and crevices.
After airing, infested articles may be treated lightly keeping nozzle at least one meter from fabric to avoid staining.

TO CONTROL BED BUGS:
Spray all surfaces of mattresses thoroughly with particular attention to tufts, seams and folds. Spray bedspread, springs and other bedroom furnishings, walls, floors, baseboards and mouldings with special attention to hiding places.

AS AN INDOOR SPACE SPRAY:
Mix at a rate of 5 to 10 liters of concentrate with 200 liters of odourless petroleum distillates. Apply using good conventional equipment adjusted to deliver a fine mist.

TO CONTROL FLIES, FRUIT FLIES, MOSQUITOES, GNATS, SMALL FLYING MOTHS, WASPS AND HORNETS:
Close doors and windows and shut off ventilation systems. Direct spray towards upper portions of room and toward light sources filling the entire area with mist. Use 200 to 300 grams spray mixture per 100 cu. meters of space.
Keep area closed for 10 minutes. Vacate treated area. Ventilate and sweep up dead insects before re-occupying. Repeat when necessary.

OUTDOOR APPLICATION
TO CONTROL ADULT MOSQUITOES, mix 4 liters of concentrate with 16 liters of fuel oil and apply using conventional mechanical, thermal or compressed air misting equipment. For best results, treat in the evening or early morning when the wind velocity does not exceed 20 km per hour. Apply at the rate of 6.5 liters per hectare (0.5 liter per 100 cubic meters).
Treat shrubbery and vegetation where mosquitoes may rest. Shrubbery and vegetation around stagnant pools, marshy areas, ponds and shorelines may be treated. Application of this product to marsh areas or any body of water is prohibited.

TO KILL WASPS AND HORNETS:
Mix at a rate of 10 to 20 liters of concentrate in 200 liters of petroleum distillate or fuel oil. Spray nests and surrounding surfaces using a jet stream pattern if possible. Treatment at dusk is recommended when the air is calm and insects have returned to the nests.