
Arizona Chemical Group has introduced Bifentrhin-Plus-C, a cellulose-based product proprietary cellulose component that protects the active ingredient in Bifenthrin-Plus-C from microbial and ultraviolet degradation, which enhances the efficacy and longevity of the product in the area where it was applied. This results in longer lasting target pest control and reduced frequency in application, the manufacturer reports. Bifenthrin-Plus-C can be used as a barrier treatment for mosquitoes and other labeled flying and crawling insect pests.
Features and benefits include:
Easy mix and application. Bifenthrin-Plus-C easily mixes with water, making the application process more efficient.
Versatility. Can be used both indoors and outdoors to control a variety of pests from flying pests such as mosquitoes to crawling insects, even scorpions.
Secure and efficient. Bifenthrin-Plus-C has been designed to deliver powerful results while ensuring safety for people, pets and the environment, the manufacturer reports.
Scientifically proven. Dr. Brad Kard has done research work on Bifenthrin in combination with Cellulose and has published his findings in the Kansas Entomological Society Journal*. This work led to the science-based development of Bifenthrin-Plus-C.
*Kard, Bradford & Tompkins, G. & Rotramel, George & Renello, L. (2014). Dispersion of Standard and Cellulose-Augmented Termiticides in ‘ABC’ Gravel Foundation Fill. Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society. 87. 205-218. 10.2317/JKES130206.2.
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