🦟 Say Goodbye to Pests with a Splash!
Compare-N-Save 7.9% Bifenthrin Concentrate is a powerful insect control solution designed for both indoor and outdoor use. This 8-ounce liquid concentrate effectively targets a wide range of pests, including fleas, cockroaches, and ants, while also protecting ornamental plants, trees, and shrubs. With the ability to cover an impressive 44,000 square feet and mix with other pesticides, it’s the ultimate choice for comprehensive pest management.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Spray |
Liquid Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
Item Weight | 0.6 Pounds |
Active Ingredients | Bifenthrin |
K**S
Bug Apocalypse in a Bottle — This Stuff Works!
I live in a bug-prone area (Texas humidity = roach heaven), and I was losing the battle — ants, spiders, fleas, even some wasps hanging around like they pay rent. I got this after a friend swore by it, and now I’m swearing too — just not the same way 😆Mixed it up in a pump sprayer (1 oz per gallon), hit the baseboards, windows, and the whole perimeter of the house. Within a few hours, dead bugs everywhere. It’s like a massacre happened on my porch.It doesn’t stink like some sprays, dries clear, and doesn’t bother my dogs once it’s dry. Best part? It keeps working. I haven’t seen a live ant in weeks. Not even the bold ones that walk across the kitchen counter like they own it.If you’ve got a pest problem and don’t want to spend $$$ on pest control services, this is a no-brainer. Just use it safely, and don’t let it near fish or water runoff — it’s serious stuff. But damn... it works.
J**S
This stuff is the real deal
Mosquitos in the South are a nightmare, and this stuff wipes them out. You DO HAVE to apply every 30 days for it to be effective, and if you do, you will see close to no mosquitos. It’s really amazing. I use outdoors at 1 1/2 oz to 2 gallons and then bring the concentrate down to 1/2 oz to 2 gallons for indoor use (it works at this for me, I try to keep it as low as possible).I use a leaf blower to get it to mist all the trees and bushes from the backpack sprayer. Hit the outside of home, grass, trees etc and you’re going to be good to go.
S**G
Strong but be cautious
Works well for Louisiana insects. When spraying in a closed space, leave the area for many hours. I sprayed my tiny house (indoors) last night with a ventilation fan on but woke this morning with severe dry mouth and burning in the chest.
A**.
Good value and works well for mosquitos and other bugs
Works like a charm to keep out bugs. I have been using it to prevent crickets from entering my basement and mosquitos for outside the home. Also have used it for ants finding a way into my home through my backdoor. For outside the home, I started with a regular sprayer then went to a fogger attachment for my blower and that worked VERY VERY well. Longevity is about a month. For outside uses, it could be less depending on how much rain. If you get a lot of rain, it could wipe it out. Example, it rained for 3-4 days straight (a lot) and I had mosquitos back right after. If you get little rain, it will last a month. Also big plus you use an oz per gallon.
J**
Worked amazing for sugar ant infestation
We've been having issues with those tiny sugar ants for a year. Tried just about everything out there to no avail. Read the reviews on this stuff and was skeptical but had nothing to lose but the ants.... I mixed it a bit stronger then recommend and I think it wiped out every ant within a 4 mile radius! 🤣.
K**H
Works on all insects
If you are wanting to get rid of fleas, roaches, ticks or ant hills then this product is for you. You can use in your house and spray around baseboards. It will make roaches sick and die. Spray in you whole yard and rid everything else. This is what the pest control issues
M**L
Concentrate Insect Control: Works for a Month, Then It’s a Bug Party Again
I bought the Concentrate Indoor and Outdoor Insect Control with high hopes. The label promised to keep those pesky bugs at bay for a long time, both inside and outside the house. So, I mixed it up, sprayed it around, and felt like I had finally found the ultimate weapon in my battle against insects. For about a month, everything was perfect. The bugs disappeared. I felt like the king of the insect-free kingdom, basking in my new-found pest-free glory.Then, a month passed.And, well, it’s like the insects read the fine print and decided the vacation was over. I walked outside, and bam! Ants. Spiders. Mosquitoes. It was like the bugs had RSVP'd to a "welcome back" party, and everyone was invited. The outdoor space was crawling with life, and not the kind I wanted.Indoors wasn’t any better. The bugs didn’t exactly stage a dramatic return, but they were definitely creeping back in, like unwanted relatives after a wedding. I had to spray again—only to realize that the "up to 12 weeks of protection" claim was about as solid as a politician’s promise during an election year.So, yeah, it works for a while—like, a solid month of bug-free bliss—but then it’s like the spray just loses all its power, and the insects are back in full force. It’s like you’re renting peace from the bugs instead of owning it outright. Honestly, if you're looking for a permanent solution to your insect woes, this isn’t it. It’s more of a temporary truce.In conclusion, the Concentrate Insect Control does work—just not for the long haul. If you’re okay with turning your yard or house into a bug-free zone for a month and then repeating the process every few weeks, it might be worth it. But if you want something that actually sticks around and gets the job done without having to reapply every few weeks, you might want to keep looking. After all, I can only deal with so many insect reunions.
T**L
Grasshoppers
Grasshoppers in my rural Texas area can be an overwhelming problem in the yard. This is one of the more effective products I've found to help keep those critters at bay. The younger and smaller they are the better it works. They still fly in from outside the perimeter but don't seem to stay and set up shop. After spraying, I've also seen scorpions doing the chicken on the sidewalk and patio, so apparently they don't like bifenthrin either. Just my own opinions and experience here, yours may differ. Good luck!
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