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APPLICATION GUIDES | LABEL & SDS

pest control step-by-step guide

1

Prepare

Read the provided pesticide label for detailed instructions.

Put on all Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) / safety equipment and keep it on throughout the mixing, application, and disposal process.

Fill the Script Kit Application Bag half-way with water. Carefully open and pour the pesticide concentrate into the half-filled bag. Be cautious not to spill any concentrate outside of the bag.

Fill the remaining bag with water to the fill line.

Instert the tube and sprayer assembly into the bag. Screw on the cap. Before spraying shake the bag well to mix the pesticide.

2

Apply - A little goes a long way!

Turn your electric sprayer on. Make a quick trigger press toward an application area. Adjust the nozzle so spray pattern is 12 inches wide.

Apply to all exterior cracks and crevices of your home, including your garage. This includes door frames, window frames, outlets, junction boxes, vent covers and any other crack or crevice leading into the home.

Apply with the wand positioned approximately 8 to 10 inches away from the area you are spraying. You can apply up to 2 feet up and 2 feet away from the base of your home or structure. 

Try and pace yourself so that you spray a consistent amount around the foundation of your home without running out before completing.

Optionally spray anywhere else you've seen bugs!

3

You're Protected!

Voila you're done! The pesticide needs to fully dry before allowing humans or animals to come into contact with the treated areas.

If you still have pesticide in your Script Kit Application Bag, spray around the perimeter of your home until it is completely empty.Make sure to use all of the mixed pesticide; once mixed with water, it should not be stored in the Script Kit Application Bag.

Dispose of the product container, application bag, and gloves.Run warm water through your sprayer 3 times to clean it then dry and store the electric sprayer in the Script Kit Box for your next application.

If you have a PestScription with PestScripts, your next shipment will come automatically when it is time to reapply. Each shipment comes with a new application bag, gloves, and professional-grade pesticide.

Providing effective & responsible pest control

At PestScripts we are stewards of the Pest Management Industry and strive to prevent misapplications, protect pollinators, and keep our waters pesticide free. Together, we can strive to reduce the negative impact of pesticides in the environment.

By following our best practices, you are helping to protect our resources, pollinators and waters to keep our planet healthy!

PestScripts Best Practice: Follow the pesticide label and application guide below. This guide helps to prevent misapplication or over application of the product while keeping your home pest free! More is not always better!

Safety First!

Always wear gloves (included), safety glasses, long sleeve shirt, pants, and close toed shoes when mixing or applying pesticides.

Pesticides need to be completely dry before allowing humans and animals to contact treated surfaces.

Avoid contact with skin, eyes, or clothing. Wash hands throughly with soap and water after handling.

For first aid and other detailed safety and application instructions, refer to the included pesticide label.

Environmental Considerations

Do not apply in high winds or when rain is expected within 48 hours. This helps reduce pesticide wind drift and runoff.

Do not apply the pesticide to or near water, storm drains or any sources of water or to the point of runoff into water.

Never dump any pesticide down a drain, any drain.

Do not apply pesticide to food or places that are likely to contact food.

Do not apply pesticide to edible or fruit bearing plants.

Protecting Pollinators

Do not apply pesticide to flowering plants.

Do not apply pesticide to plants that are shedding pollen or producing nectar.

Do not allow pesticide application to drift onto aforementioned plants.

Do not apply pesticides when pollinators are foraging.