Onslaught Time Release Insecticide
Onslaught is a microencapsulated esfenvalerate insecticide. Since Onslaught is encapsulated, it lasts longer against the pests that you want to control. It has controlled release technology that provides longer-lasting residual control. Controlled released formulations release the active ingredient slowly over time.
Onslaught Microencapsulated Insecticide consistently delivers fast knockdown and kill of the toughest insects, with cost-effective residual control. If you can only have one liquid insecticide Onslaught is the choice.
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killed the stink bugsIt killed the stink bugs landing on my house but is not a knock-down it takes a couple of hours to kill.
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InconclusiveI have definitely seen insects/bugs (centerpieces esp) dying from this product. I will not comment on its effectiveness as it regards to getting rid of flees as yet. I’m still seeing flees after only one application. I would be more comfortable staying my experience after a few more weeks.
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Good stuffI do a better job than the guy that used to come every other week to do our lawn’s and spray for fleas and heat as I get all the ants I get every week every Jager every thing that eats plants I am still are used inside I use it near my cat my dog once it dries it’s fine
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Master bee killer!Amazing stuff!
To make the bait - 10 drops of Onslaught into a can of tuna or canned cat food and mix it in. Divide the tuna up into four zip lock bags and throw three in the freezer. You won't need much each day.
To make the bait holder - Use a pill or vitamin bottle and drill out a 1/2 inch hole with a flat bit in the side of the bottle. Then use a small drill bit and drill a hole in the top of the bottle to run a string or wire through.
Bait and hang - put a pea sized piece of the tuna with the Onslaught in it and hang them outside around your home. Check the bait each day. If it dries out either put a bit of water on it or replace with a new fresh piece of poisoned tuna. The yellow jackets will take the poisoned meat back to the hive and the whole hive will die.
If you keep fresh bait in the holders, you will see a dramatic reduction in less than two weeks.
Note: This won't hurt honey bees as they don't eat meat. A friend has honey bees and he uses this exact system outside his hives to kill the yellow jackets, wasps and hornets that attack his honey bees.Posted on
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Scorpion ControlI have used this stuff for about 5 years in Texas to control scorpions and to make sure they die if they do get into my house. It is the most effective insecticide I have ever used. I use it inside and outside my home along walls and baseboards, and I see scorpions in my house about twice a year, but they are always dead! I see them once in a while outside near doors or in the garage. Again, always dead.
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Onslaught and NyguardThis stuff with Nyguard works awesome... a few weeks and fleas are gone. Used it an additional time to make sure.
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Great ProductVery good product. Used this product around the house, and it worked as advertised. Will purchase more in the future.
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re-orderThis is my re-order because it works very well in our Boise home and in our Mexico home.
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An Excellent product which I would highly recommendI had a yellow jacket nest in a masonry wall that had been covered with cultured stone on a large patio. This stuff did the trick! The nest entrance was in a corner about 5' up a 9' wall. I was able to spray into the area above the nest area in the corner and the product ran down the corner where their nest was located. I ended up applying the product 3 times but after that, no further activity.
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Great ResultsI used Onslaught with the Meteor IGR in my sprayer. Sprayed the entire carpeted area and hard floor surfaces. I had to spray the Onslaught again in a couple weeks...but I am flea free now ! I finally killed these buggers...tough insects !!
Thanks, Tom MalhoneyPosted on