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Optimate CS Microencapsulated Insecticide

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For general pest control, it doesn't get much better than Optimate CS insecticide. This effective product contains a powerful ingredient in a microencapsulated form to target various pest insects outdoors in commercial, recreational and residential areas. It's used to treat pest infestations on vegetation and in the soil, as well as on surfaces such as exterior walls and building foundations. Whether it's ants or ticks, Optimate CS insecticide works quickly and provides lasting results.

Features and Specifications

Active Ingredient(s) Gamma-cyhalothrin - 5.9%
Pest Control Ants, Bees, Litter Beetles, Crickets, Flies, Fleas, Mosquitoes, Pillbugs, Scorpions, Sowbugs, Spiders, Ticks, Wasps
Sale Prohibited CA, WA
Shipping Rate Free
UPC 072693025974
GTIN
EPA Registration 279-3612-53883

How Optimate CS Insecticide Works

Optimate CS microencapsulated insecticide contains gamma-cyhalothrin, a more potent active ingredient when compared to lambda-cyhalothrin. Though both ingredients provide generalized pest control, gamma-cyhalothrin kills insects twice as fast. This active ingredient is classified as a pyrethroid and affects the insects' central nervous systems. After coming into contact with the ingredient, the insects lose much of their ability to function and become paralyzed before dying.


Where to Use Optimate CS Insecticide

Use Optimate CS insecticide outdoors to reduce the pest population in backyards, on commercial landscapes and throughout recreational fields. It can be applied directly to lawns and ornamental shrubs and trees without the worry of harming the vegetation. However, it should not be applied to edible crops. Apply it as a spot treatment on sidewalks and driveways or as a crack and crevice treatment around schools, stores, hotels and apartment buildings. Optimate CS is ideal for use anywhere pests have grown to infestation levels and require fast and immediate attention.


Target Pests

Optimate CS insecticide is a Controlled Release Insecticide and general-purpose pest control product as it targets numerous flying and crawling pest insects. It reduces the spider population around homes and businesses and keeps fleas and ticks from spreading throughout lawns and feeding on people and pets. Some common target pests include:

  • Big-headed ants
  • Carpenter bees
  • Flies
  • Mosquitoes
  • Pillbugs
  • Scorpions
  • Wasps

 

Reasons to Use Optimate CS Microencapsulated Insecticide

  • Kills some insect pests twice as fast as competitive products
  • Targets ants, fleas, ticks and other common nuisance pests
  • Can be used for curative and preventative treatment in ornamental gardens

 

Use Optimate CS Insecticide for Effective Outdoor Pest Control

Whether it's big-headed ants or litter beetles, Optimate CS insecticide provides quick kills and keeps residential and commercial areas free of invasive pests. Its microencapsulated formula contains a potent ingredient to eliminate various insects on lawns, hard surfaces and ornamental trees and shrubs. If wasps, ticks or other nuisance pests have grown out of control, treat the problem quickly with Optimate CS microencapsulated insecticide.

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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