Orthene residual aerosol contains 1% acephate and controls common household insects both indoors and outdoors with good residual activity (meaning that the product will continue to kill insects even days after you've sprayed). Orthene has a proven history in commercial accounts where pyrethroid resistance may be a concern, such as with roaches. Always read the product label before use.
| Active Ingredient: | Acephate 1% |
| Target pests: | Ants, boxelder bugs, carpenter ants, clover mites, centipedes, cluster flies, cockroaches, crickets, flour beetles, elm leaf beetles, drugstore beetles, earwigs, weevils, silverfish, sowbugs, spiders. |
| For use in: | indoors and outdoors, in cracks and crevices. |
| Manufactured By: | Whitmire Micro-Gen |
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Orthene residual aerosol contains 1% acephate and controls common household insects both indoors and outdoors with good residual activity (meaning that the product will continue to kill insects even days after you've sprayed). Orthene has a proven history in commercial accounts where pyrethroid resistance may be a concern, such as with roaches. Always read the product label before use.
Labeled for the following pests:
Ants, boxelder bugs, carpenter ants, clover mites, centipedes, cluster flies, cockroaches, crickets, flour beetles, elm leaf beetles, drugstore beetles, earwigs, weevils, silverfish, sowbugs, spiders.
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June 2, 2010Windy asked:
QCan Orthene Aerosol be used on vegetable gardens?
ANo, Orthene Aerosol is not labeled to be used on any plants and would likely cause damage to plants because of the propellent used to get the product out of the can. Acephate 75 SP contains the same active ingredient as Orthene and can be used on some vegetable plants. Please read the Acephate 75 SP product label and be sure the plants you want to treat are listed.


