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Alpine Dust Insecticide

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Alpine Dust is a leader in pesticides and uses reduced-risk formulations to target insects without harming people or pets. Alpine Dust contains two active ingredients to kill flying and crawling insects in residences and businesses. It completely eliminates ants, spiders and other insects and is easy to apply the dust in areas where infestations occur. If pests have taken over public or private property, eradicate them all with Alpine Dust.

Features and Specifications

Active Ingredient(s) Dinotefuran 0.25% Diatomaceous Earth 95.00%
Pest Control Ants, Bed Bugs, Bees, Wasps, Spiders, Pantry Pests, and most common crawling insects
Sale Prohibited CA, WA
Shipping Rate Free
UPC 804338140786
GTIN
EPA Registration 499-527

How Alpine Dust Insecticide Works

Alpine Dust Insecticide contains dinotefuran and diatomaceous earth, two ingredients that combat pests of all types. The dinotefuran affects an insect's nervous system within hours of contact. The diatomaceous earth scratches and cuts an insect's exoskeleton, leading to dehydration and death. Both ingredients combine to produce an effective treatment for killing pest insects quickly and efficiently.


Where to Use Alpine Dust Insecticide

Thanks to the Environmental Protection Agency, Alpine Dust Insecticide is considered a reduced-risk product for public health use. Therefore, it's safe to use where people and pets occupy living and working areas. It's useful for killing pest insects in apartment buildings, homes and offices. Use Alpine Dust to eliminate infestations in:

  • Hotels
  • Schools
  • Warehouses
  • Hospitals
  • Grocery stores
  • Retail shops
  • Retirement homes

 

Target Pests

Alpine Dust Insecticide eradicates pest insects both indoors and outdoors around public and private buildings. Use it to kill various ant species and to eliminate their colonies from inside and outside the home. Protect boxed and bagged goods from Indian meal moths and flour beetles. It also works to kill other crawling and flying insects such as:

  • Bedbugs
  • Carpenter bees
  • Fleas
  • Fruit flies
  • Hornets
  • Millipedes
  • Pantry pests
  • Roaches
  • Silverfish
  • Spiders
  • Wasps

 

Tips for Using Alpine Dust Insecticide 

  • Use a hand duster or a powder duster for easier application.
  • Avoid applying the dust on exposed surfaces such as tables.
  • Apply the dust lightly and evenly over the target area for the best results.
  • Treat attics, basements and crawlspaces for curative and preventative pest control.
  • Use the dust on entrances and behind cabinets.
  • Eliminate ants with spot treatments on outdoor cracks and crevices.
  • Apply the product in a way that doesn't create a dust cloud in the air.

 

Alpine Dust Kills Invasive Pest Insects

Whether anthills have taken over the lawn or roaches have infested the cabinetry, Alpine Dust targets numerous pest species no matter where they are. It starts to work at the moment of contact and continues to provide effective pest control for weeks after an application. It's safe to use indoors and outdoors and prevents pest infestations in homes, businesses and industrial complexes.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulations.

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