BIGSHOT Maxim Concentrate - Botanical Mosquito, Tick & Agricultural Pest Control
Grown Organically - Safe for Animals, Fish, Humans, and Plants.
BIGSHOT Maxim is highly concentrated, dilution is only 0.75 fl oz. per gallon water for most applications. One quart makes more than 42 gallons of RTU product.
Biodegradable - Bee and Butterfly Friendly when used as directed.
"EPA Exempted Product" This 25(b) product is exempt from registration with the Federal Environmental Agency under FIFRA regulation. The ingredients that make up the BIGSHOT Maxim product are ingredients that have been formulated using EPA recognized FIFRA (GRAS) “generally recognized as safe” active and inert ingredients. These ingredients after decades of use globally have proven to have no harmful effects and therefore have unrestricted use as described on the label, and are registered within the U.S. states as a FIFRA 25(b) labeled product.
Many types of insecticides have been used to kill mosquitoes and other insect pests. Nevertheless, many insecticides have disadvantages. Some are toxic to humans, are harmful to the environment, or have limited efficacy. Accordingly, there is a continuing need for environmentally friendly compounds having improved insecticidal properties.
BENEFITS:
Directions of Use: Rate
Mist or Fog - Dilute 0.75 fl oz. per gallon. Direct mist or fog to contact flying and exposed pests in all parts of the area. Coverage is 1 gallon per acre.
Surface Spray - Dilute 0.75 fl oz. per gallon to contact the insects and into cracks and crevices. Coverage is 1 gallon per 1000 sq. ft.
NOTE: Mist, fog or spray to contact the pests when infestation occurs. Through coverage of all foilage including under surfaces is essential.
Stationary Misters... .05 oz. per gallon
Agriculture Aerial Application: 3-5 fl oz.per acre
BIGSHOT Maxim also controls:
JORO SPIDERS, Japanese beetles, Black headed caterpillars, Moths and moth larvae, Colorado potato beetles, Various boring insects, Mexican bean beetles, Fruit sucking moths, Root weevil adults, Red palm weevil, Corn ear worms, Eriophyid mites, Cabbage worms, Mushroom flies, Spotted beetles, Blister beetles, Cotton stainers, Spindle bugs , Tomato hornworm, Squash bugs, Gypsy moths, Spider mites, Fungus gnats, Tea mosquito, Leaf webbers, Pulse beetle, Semi loopers, Leafhoppers, Cankerworms, Leaf miners, Flea, beetles, Mealybugs, White grubs, Bollworms, Army worms, Mosquitoes, Whiteflies, Sandflies, Houseflies, Caterpillar worms (more on leaf-eating worms), Bagworms, Cutworms, Lawn and root grubs, Lace bugs, Fruit flies, Bed bugs, Pod bug, Bill bugs, Sawflies, Termites, Locusts, Midges, Aphids – Root Aphid, Hibiscus aphids, and Rose aphids, Beetles, Ants, Gall, Scale insects, Thrips
Storage and Disposal:
Store at room temperature. Do not freeze. Do not reuse the container. Dispose of in trash or offer for recycling
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