Arilon Insecticide with indoxacarb offers a high-performance insect control. Arilon Insecticide also has a broad range of application uses and an excellent environmental profile (low impact ) making it the progressive way to control ants, cockroaches and other key nuisance insect pests. Arilon Insecticide with it's active ingredient Indoxacarb, is delivered to insect pests through ingestion or absorption, where it then converts to its MetaActive form using the insect's own enzymes, effectively differentiating between target insect pests and non-target organisms, like mammals. Formulated as a dry granular concentrate that is easily diluted in water and then applied, this low-odor, non-clogging, non-staining formulation is convenient to store, carry, prepare, use and clean up after. Arilon(TM) has been tested and proven effective on many common structural surfaces including concrete, stainless steel, weathered wood, painted surfaces, ceramic tile, brick and vinyl siding. DuPont Arilon Insecticide Product Features Excellent control of a wide variety of nuisance insect species, including some key pests of public health importance Developed and approved for both indoor and outdoor applications Proven efficacy on a wide range of common household and commercial surfaces Provides non-repellent residual insect control in exterior environments that compliments quarterly service routes Active ingredient converts to its MetaActive(TM) form using the insect's own internal enzymes for targeted pest control Can control target pests in as few as 24 hours -- yet allows time for horizontal exchange among non-exposed members of insect pests for more comprehensive control Formulation designed to specifically meet PMP needs -- dry concentrate dissolves in water to create a low-odor, non-staining spray formulation
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helped control springtails into my house
Arilon stopped the bombardment of springtails into my basement after 24h of application of it to the outside perimeter of my house. I get these springtails every spring and they last until beginning of fall. So annoying. This year has been noticeably bad... got at least a thousand of these little guys in my house within like a week. Raid spray seems to do basically nothing once it's dried up and the smell is nasty anyway. Sticky boards will catch some (probably less than half of them!) but they're not that effective against springtails. Just tried this Arilon... seems like really nasty stuff chemically but, after 2 weeks since I sprayed a small amount, I've found like... three springtails (that's it! and they may have even come from the other side of my house where I did not treat with Arilon). This chemical is so awesome!
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