How To Use Sylo Insecticide | Pestclue (2024)

by Will David

Do you how to use Sylo insecticide? This article got you covered with the step-by-step guide on how to use Sylo insecticide. Moreover, do you know what is a Sylo insecticide? It is important you know the chemical content in any insecticide you’re using.

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What is a Sylo Insecticide?

Sylo insecticide is a 25.4% cypermethrin emulsified herbal concentrate insecticide that works best when used as a barrier application or to treat active pest infestations.

This product is a synthetic pyrethroids that works by interfering with the insects nervous system, Sylo controls many different species of insects but we typically recommend it to control fleas, roaches, spiders, and wasps.

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How to Use Sylo Insecticide

To use Sylo insecticide you need to mix the product with water before application. In most residential applications, we recommend you apply the solution with a handheld pump sprayer.

You may also use a hose-end sprayer, a backpack sprayer, or a spray rig depending on the size of the treatment area.

Sylo insecticide is great for treating many common pests, like fleas ants, and wasps and can also be used in trench treatments to control termites.

Sylo’s effectiveness and its price per gallon of mixed solution make it a great economical choice when compared to other insecticides.

  1. To use you need to determine the amount of product.
  2. You need to use calculate your treatment area, and square footage by multiplying, and the area’s length by its width.
  3. Check Sylo insecticide for the labeled application.
  4. Treat your targeted pest and use the measuring cup to portion out the right amount of products.
  5. According to the label, you can mix the 0.525 to 1 fluid ounce of products into one gallon of water.
  6. To apply evenly over 1,000 square feet of treatment area. The exact amount you’ll use will depend on the pasture treating and a severity of the investigation.
  7. Fill your sprayer with half the required amount of water, then use the tip of the bottle and pour feature to measure the correct amount of product you’ll need.
  8. Add it in then, add the remaining amount of water, close, and shaketo ensure an even distribution of products.
  9. Once the solution is fully mixed, you can add additional products like markings eyes or surfactants.
  10. Once you’re ready, you can apply it as a broadcast spray as a barrier spray and tree cracks and crevices.
  11. Outdoors, you can apply this product over lawns, ground cover, shrubs, flowers, non bearing fruit and nut, trees, building sites, and any cracks or crevices that lead into the structure.
  12. For broadcast spring, surface spring, or barrier spring, use a fan nozzles spray setting to get uniform coverage.
  13. For crack and crevice springs, use a pin stream nozzle setting for precision application.

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Where to Apply Sylo Insecticides?

Sylo insecticides can be used on lawns, flower beds, and trees around homes businesses, and recreational areas. Sylo insecticides are great products to use as an insecticidal barrier and can be sprayed around eaves and doorways.

How Effective is Sylo Insecticide? Is Sylo Insecticide Harmful?

Sylo spray can be used as part of a preventive treatment plan, as it creates a residual barrier that lasts for up to 90 days.

It can also be used as part of a control plan to eliminate pests quickly. Sylo insecticides are safe to use and harmless to children or pets.

When used according to label directions, always wear the proper personal protective equipment when handling chemicals, and do not allow people or pets in the treatment areas until the product has dried completely.

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Apply pesticides during the cooler part of the day, such as the early morning or evening. Treatments made in the early morning allow foliage to dry before temperatures reach 85–90°F. Take special precautions when using pesticides containing oil. Treat when conditions allow plants to dry quickly.

What is the best time to apply insecticide? ›

Apply pesticides during the cooler part of the day, such as the early morning or evening. Treatments made in the early morning allow foliage to dry before temperatures reach 85–90°F. Take special precautions when using pesticides containing oil. Treat when conditions allow plants to dry quickly.

What is the proper way to use an insecticide? ›

Before applying a pesticide (indoors or outdoors), remove children, toys and pets from the area and keep them away until the pesticide has dried or as recommended by the label. Remove or cover food during indoor applications. Don't spray outdoors on windy or rainy days.

Do you water after putting down insecticide? ›

Most lawn pesticides dry in 2 hours. However, experts recommend waiting one day after a pesticide application before watering your lawn.

How long should you let insecticide sit? ›

Regardless of the type of pest treatment that was applied, a good general rule of thumb is to give pest control treatments 2-4 hours to set in and then an extra 30 min to breathe with windows open and fans on to allow fresh air to flow through before returning.

How long should you stay out of a room after spraying insecticide? ›

Typically, you have to wait for at least three hours once the exterminator leaves your house. Waiting for this long will help you ensure the drying of pesticides to avoid the possible risks to exposure. Make sure that the healthy members of your family enter first so that they can open windows for fresh air.

Should you mow before applying insecticide? ›

The short answer? Yes, you should definitely cut your grass before spraying for insects. If you have ever taken an extra long vacation and come back to a lawn that was left to grow longer than normal, you will definitely notice a few more bugs in your lawn.

Can you over apply insecticide? ›

Typical label warning: Do not use on Boston ivy, Virginia creeper, or maidenhair fern. Overapplication is another cause of plant damage. Even though a product is considered safe to apply to a particular plant, application at a higher rate than the label recommends can burn the plant.

How long does insecticide take to work? ›

In best cases, you can expect to see a significant and noticeable reduction in pest activity within one to two days. The exact timeframe depends on the pest we're dealing with along with the choice of treatment necessary to provide the best long-term results.

Should you spray insecticide at night? ›

Most insecticides are broken down by heat and sunlight so the optimal time to spray insecticides is late evening or at night when temperatures are dropping and sunlight is fading. Many insect pests are nocturnal, so spraying right before they become active will increase the control of that first night.

Can you apply insecticide to wet grass? ›

Furthermore, some pesticides need a wet surface for the active ingredients to activate and be released. Products such as granular pellets that are spread out all over the lawn need water to activate and eradicate pests. The rain and moisture make the process that much easier and effective.

Does rain wash away insecticide? ›

So, does rainwater washes away pesticides you apply for pest control at home? Well, yes, rain showers play a role in minimizing the impact of pesticide sprays by diluting them. But it doesn't mean you will need to reapply them after the rain; you can also prevent this loss by keeping certain things in mind.

How long does insecticide stay in the ground? ›

Each pesticide can have many half-lives depending on conditions in the environment. For example, permethrin breaks down at different speeds in soil, in water, on plants, and in homes. In soil, the half-life of permethrin is about 40 days, ranging from 11-113 days.

What happens if I spray too much insecticide? ›

Exposure by inhalation results in the fastest appearance of toxic symptoms, followed by the gastrointestinal route and finally the dermal route. The most commonly reported early symptoms include headache, nausea, dizziness, and increased secretions, such as sweating, salivation, tearing and respiratory secretions.

Can you use too much insecticide on plants? ›

Pesticide burn, or phytotoxicity, is caused by misuse or misapplication of chemicals on plants. Symptoms included leaf spots, blotches, scorch, or tip burn. Symptoms are sometimes confused with disease, insect or mite damage or problems caused by environmental conditions.

Is insecticide harmful after it dries? ›

Let it dry.

Insecticides have the highest risk for animals while they are still wet and lower risk once dried.

Is it better to spray for bugs in the morning or Evening? ›

1. Apply in the morning when temperatures are cooler. Many insecticides can cause damage to your plants if you spray them during the heat of the day. Applying insecticides in morning hours are best, evening hours are next best.

Should I spray insecticide before rain? ›

Rain just before or after an application does not have a major effect on the success of the treatment. The products we use are oil based, and are not “washed off” by the rain. In fact, we are not treating foliage at all, but spraying in the air while mosquitoes are flying, impacting them at that time.

What time of day are insects most active? ›

Certain insect groups were found to be more abundant during the night (nocturnal), such as mayflies, caddisflies, moths and earwigs. While others, including thrips, bees, wasps and ants, were found to be more abundant during the day (diurnal). Nocturnal activity was also more common in rivers and streams.

Can you spray insecticide on wet grass? ›

When it's been raining heavily, saturating the surface−the product may not bind properly. Typically, spraying any saturated surface is going to make the pesticide ineffective.

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