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PT Phantom II Insecticide Aerosol Spray

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Phantom Pressurized Insecticide aerosol spray provides the power of a liquid insecticide in a convenient spray can. There's no need to mix the product in water or to apply it with a sprayer. It comes in an easy-to-use form factor and can be used indoors and outdoors to provide residual pest control. It contains an active ingredient that lasts for 30 days after an application and affects numerous pest insects such as roaches and bedbugs thanks to its effective mode of action.

Features and Specifications

Active Ingredient(s) Chlorfenapyr 0.5%
Pest Control Ants (Argentine, Carpenter, Odorous House, Pavement, Pharaoh, Pyramid), Cockroaches (American, German, Brown-banded, Oriental and Smokey-brown), Beetles, Bed Bugs, Centipedes, Earwigs, Scorpions, Silverfish, Spiders, Wasps.
Sale Prohibited NY, CT, CA
Shipping Rate Free
UPC 804338136802
GTIN
EPA Registration 499-548

How Phantom Pressurized Insecticide Spray Works

Phantom Pressurized Insecticide aerosol contains an active ingredient known as chlorfenapyr, which causes cellular death in the target insects. It doesn't act on the insects in the way that pyrethroids do. A pyrethroid-based insecticide works on contact; Phantom II provides slower yet long-lasting residual control. Whereas a pyrethroid attacks the nerves and paralyzes the pests, chlorfenapyr disrupts the cellular process and prevents the cells from converting food into energy.

Chlorfenapyr has a slow mode of action, much slower than other residual substances. Therefore, it provides excellent transfer effect as infected pests move through their colonies and pass the chemical along to other members. It works by ingestion and contact and provides residual control for at least a month.


Where to Use Phantom Pressurized Insecticide Spray

Use Prescription Treatment Phantom Pressurized Insecticide spray indoors and outdoors to kill various pest insects in and around homes and businesses. It can be used as a void treatment or sprayed into cracks and crevices to reach pests deep inside walls, tree stumps and fence posts. When spraying it outdoors, apply it to the areas around windows and doors to create a residual barrier against invading pests. It can also be applied to eaves, vents and holes around the exterior.

Apply Phantom Pressurized Insecticide indoors to cracks, crevices and voids in kitchens, attics, basements and other insect-prone areas. It can be applied inside cabinets, on and under furniture and into floor drains and pipes. Although it can be used to treat bedbugs, do not treat the bedding directly. Remove the sheets before spraying the seams and edges, and give the application time to dry before placing the sheets back on the bed.

Remember to keep interior applications to spot or crack-and-crevice treatments only. Some common areas to use Phantom II aerosol insecticidal spray include:

  • Apartments
  • Homes
  • Pet areas
  • Restaurants
  • Warehouses
  • Zoos

 

Target Pests

Prescription Treatment Phantom Pressurized Insecticide is the ideal residual spray for controlling social insects such as ants. Once they contact or ingest the chemical ingredient, they have time to return to the nest and to infect other members through contact. This long-lasting aerosol also kills roaches and brings the population under control within a month. It eliminates spiders and can even help to control termite infestations in residential and commercial areas.

Spray Phantom Pressurized Insecticide directly onto pest insects or into cracks and voids where they nest or hide during they day. It's useful for targeting current infestations and creating a barrier to prevent future pests from causing problems indoors and outdoors. Some common target pests include:

  • Ants
  • Asian lady beetles
  • Bedbugs
  • Boxelder bugs
  • Cockroaches
  • Earwigs
  • Houseflies
  • Pillbugs
  • Silverfish
  • Stored product pests
  • Termites
  • Wasps

 

Reasons to Use Prescription Treatment Phantom Pressurized Insecticide 

  • Provides residual pest control for at least 30 days after application
  • Ideal for use on social insects such as ants, roaches and termites
  • Can be used inside apartments, restaurants and other residential and commercial buildings
  • Produces a transfer effect to eliminate colonies and large infestations
  • Causes cellular death and starts to work at the moment of ingestion
  • Doesn't stain surfaces or leave behind a foul odor
  • Treats bedbugs without the need for professional equipment
  • Perfect for use with liquid and granular baits

 

Get Residual Pest Control With Phantom Pressurized Insecticide Spray

Phantom pressurized insecticide may not kill pest insects on contact, but it shows satisfactory results within a month while providing long-term control. It eliminates the pests residually through the transfer effect, giving insects time to infect other members. It works great to target ant colonies, termite infestations and bedbugs. Use it as a spot treatment to target insects directly, or spray it into cracks to target them where they nest. Whether it's a problem with pantry pests or paper wasps, Phantom II aerosol provides reliable pest control for homes and businesses.

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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