Drexel Carbaryl 4L solution is a broad-spectrum, liquid insecticide designed to control pests in areas that support livestock operations.
INDICATIONS
- Darkling Beetle Control in Poultry Houses: A primary use is controlling Darkling beetles (lesser mealworms) in poultry litter, which can damage insulation and harbor pathogens.
- Perimeter and Building Pest Control: Used to control ants (excluding fire, harvester, carpenter, and pharaoh ants), crickets, sowbugs, and other crawling insects around the outside of farm buildings, sheds, and dairy barns.
- Pasture and Rangeland Protection: Used to control pests like grasshoppers, armyworms, and crickets that reduce forage available for cattle and other livestock.
- Poultry and Livestock Pest Management: Controls pests in the environment of livestock and poultry, including lice, ticks, and fleas in farm buildings.
ADMINISTRATION
Drexel Carbaryl 4L is a liquid suspension insecticide, containing 4 pounds of active carbaryl per gallon, applied to control pests on crops, ornamental plants, and turf. It is administered primarily as a spray
- Mixing: Fill the spray tank with half to three-fourths the required water, start agitation, add the required amount of Carbaryl 4L, and then add the remaining water, read more on cdms.net.
- Equipment: It can be applied with conventional ground sprayers (using 50-mesh strainers, read more on hummert.com) or by aerial application, read more on drenchem.com.
- Coverage: Use sufficient spray volume to ensure complete coverage of the target foliage.
- Dosage: Rates vary from 0.5 to 3 oz per gallon of water for small areas. For aerial application, a minimum of 2 gallons per acre is typically required,