EcoExempt Jet Wasp And Hornet Spray - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Katie from Charleston, Sc
    04/19/2015
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    Will EcoExempt Jet Wasp And Hornet Spray kill a plant in which there is a nest of stinging insects?
    Raid kills my bushes when I use it to get rid of wasp nests. I am looking for something that kills but is plant safe.
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    EcoExempt Jet Wasp And Hornet Spray should not kill the bushes when used as directed.  It would be best to not make applications during the heat of the day to prevent any potential burning.
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  • Asked by Frederick from Wichita, Kansas
    08/01/2016
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    Will EcoExempt Jet Wasp And Hornet Spray kill the Brown Recluse Spider?
    We have a lot of them here in Kansas!
    A

    EcoExempt Jet Wasp And Hornet Spray will kill Brown Recluse spiders sprayed with it. Please keep in mind we recommend to use our Spider kit.   This kit contains the liquid concentrate Temprid SC in easy-to-use single dose packets. Temprid SC has two active ingredients that target most common crawling and flying pests long after the initial spray. The included CB-80 is a ready-to-use aerosol insecticide that kills spiders and insects quickly on contact. Finally, Catchmaster 100i Insect Monitors trap spiders and insects to help Identify which pests are present and to monitor your treatment.

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  • Asked by Wil from Portland, Or
    04/04/2016
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    Does EcoExempt Jet Wasp And Hornet Spray have a risk of melting painted or plastic surfaces?
    I know someone who used a similar product although I don't know what exactly but it damaged the finish of his composite deck
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    We have not heard of any such issues with EcoExempt Jet Wasp And Hornet Spray melting painted or plastic surfaces when used as directed. It is made with essential oils and inert ingredients listed on the product label. We would recommend testing a small, inconspicuous area if you are concerned about damage to stains or finishes.

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