DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Always read label directions and precautions prior to use. Shake well before use and periodically during use. This product can be used indoors and outdoors. For optimal spraying, rotate the spray nozzle to point in the same direction as the red dot located on the top rim of the can. Point spray nozzle away from face and press button firmly to spray, holding the can upright. Do not use this product in the same area where you have used a Maggie’s Farm insect bait. Baits work by the insect eating them. This product is a contact killer and repellent so you want to be sure not to repel insects from an area where you put down bait.
General Insect Treatment: To kill ants, boxelder bugs, cockroaches, crickets, earwigs, lady beetles, pill bugs, silverfish, spiders and ticks, spray product to contact as many insects as possible. To help stop pests from coming inside, spray possible entry points such as cracks and gaps around window and door frames, around the foundation, and around pipes and wires that come into the building. Repeat as necessary
Bed Bug & Flea Treatment: This product will provide contact kill of bed bugs and fleas. Before applying to mattresses or large areas in occupied rooms, ensure that the product scent is not objectionable as it may take a few days to dissipate. Use Maggie’s Farm Bed Bug & Flea Killer for less fragrance. Inspect infested areas and spray any insects you find. Apply in cracks in bed frame and around baseboards, picture frames, and door and window frames in infested areas. First vacuum rugs and carpets, then apply as a surface spray in infested areas. For upholstered furniture, apply to folds, tufts and beneath seat cushions. Spray until wet but not soaking. Wash and dry bedding on high heat. Apply to tufts, seams and edges of mattresses only, not entire surface. Allow the spray to dry before using the mattress. Launder or replace infested pet bedding. For persistent infestations consult a pest control professional.
Termite Treatment: Directly spray workers and winged swarmers you see as a supplemental treatment only. This is not a substitute for a professional treatment. For any infestation of a wood-destroying pest where structural damage has occurred or
could occur, consult a pest control professional.