I have Talstar P, Transport Mikron and Delta Dust. Delta Dust is my favorite. I use Delta Dust all around the outside of my house. In the area where I put Delta Dust, I haven't seen a pest in 1 year. I also like to spray Delta Dust in crevices and cracks. I put Delta Dust inside a wasp nest on the side of my house to get rid of them which I don't recommend anyone doing because they became very aggressive. I also put down Spectracide Triazicide For Lawns Granules 20-lb Insect Killer every year. I believe pest control is important. Once you start treating your house, you will see less pests. This year I didn't even have flies or mosquitoes outside my house which was awesome.
Do you have any advice on how to treat wasp nests if you had to do it again? Have one outside my bedroom window for the past 4 years. Tried the Dawn & water thing (right before nightfall when they were barely moving) to coat & kill them, then knocked nest down next day in daylight once were 100% all were dead/gone. This year they've really outdone themselves...built a huge nest (always in same location) & the wasps themselves are MASSIVE. Some weird web immediately under it that I thought was spider built, but apparently belongs to the wasps too. Never seen anything like it. Can't afford to hire anyone, so have to tackle it myself. Already have one foot in the grave (reason for only using Dawn DIY mix previously vs chemicals that I know would have been way better). Not letting those Marvel characters come darting towards me & push the other in.
@@ladystrange7791 I totally understand how tricky it can be to deal with these nests, especially when they keep coming back and get bigger each year. I had a similar issue recently and initially tried to treat the wasp nest on my house myself, but it didn’t work. I ended up calling a professional service, and here’s what they did-it might help you tackle it more effectively. The professional told me my nest had 4,000 wasps, which was mind-blowing. He used Delta Dust, a pesticide designed for wasps, and wore a full bee suit (safety is key here). He sprayed the dust directly into the hole of the nest for a few minutes. As expected, the wasps went crazy and started swarming everywhere-so if you’re doing this, make sure you’re safely indoors with all windows shut. In my case, the swarm was so intense that it even triggered my Ring camera! By nightfall, the activity had mostly stopped, as the wasps settle down after dark. The pro recommended filling up the hole once the wasps were gone to prevent them from rebuilding in the same spot. If you do decide to tackle this yourself, I’d definitely suggest something similar: use a proper pesticide like Delta Dust (not just DIY solutions), apply it directly to the nest entrance at night when the wasps are less active, and take every safety precaution. If the nest is that large and persistent, it’s worth the extra care. Good luck-it’s definitely nerve-wracking, but with the right approach, you can deal with it!
DuraFlex CS is not labeled for spiders, and ive always been told that control of spiders through residuals is difficult due to their physiology, they walk around on claws more or less and don't pick up chemical as well as insects.
@@GardenerEarthGuy the problem with spiders is they don't pick up very much of the chemical, roaches touch the ground with much more of their body and arms and gather much more of the residual, but spiders don't pick up very much at all
Usually it would be wise to wear a long sleeve shirt if anyone knows the industry. Also wearing eye protection and maybe a face shield if you want more peace of mind of getting it fallen on you
Hey man, just found your channel and love it so far. Question for you, I just moved into a new place in the western part of NY and I noticed right off the bat that we have not so much an infestation but somehow when it rains I notice we will sometimes get those disgusting house centipedes, not the giant red ones but the almost furry looking ones (not furry like a caterpillar but not a shiny exoskeleton like the giant red ones, they range from like 1" to the biggest I seen being like 6-7" and have tons of legs that bend at an angle. Honestly I would rather find 10 tarantulas in my house everyday instead of 1 of these house centipedes per month lol, they make my skin absolutely crawl. We have an unfinished basement that gets damp so I installed a dehumidifier, and more recently by accident I found a small gap in our baseboards going around the kitchen and bathroom (which is where I was finding them most (bathroom walls, in the bathtub) I saw one at night once and it was against the baseboards on the kitchen floor and there was no where for it to go and it was in wide open plain sight, I turned around for literally 5 seconds to grab a shoe to kill it and when I turned around it was gone, I got down on my hands and knees and that's how I noticed the maybe 1" gap because you couldn't see it when standing up. So I ended up going around the entire area of the house baseboards with silicone caulk to seal the gap up and that has stopped about 99% of them from coming in but every once in a while I will see some in the same places (either kitchen adjacent to the basement door, or in the bathroom which is directly to the left when you come up from the basement so that must be where they're coming from). So I'm just curious if you know of any other measures I can do apart from remodeling the unfinished basement to keep them out, the dehumidifier keeps the basement pretty dry and the caulk is holding up fine so I'm at a loss for what to do next so any recommendations would be amazing bro, thanks in advance!
What other product can I use to control spiders? I just moved to a house in California, product not sellable here, and there are a ton of spiders? I would really appreciate some help.
6:00 your killing me with the power stance 😂😂
I have Talstar P, Transport Mikron and Delta Dust. Delta Dust is my favorite. I use Delta Dust all around the outside of my house. In the area where I put Delta Dust, I haven't seen a pest in 1 year. I also like to spray Delta Dust in crevices and cracks. I put Delta Dust inside a wasp nest on the side of my house to get rid of them which I don't recommend anyone doing because they became very aggressive.
I also put down Spectracide Triazicide For Lawns Granules 20-lb Insect Killer every year. I believe pest control is important. Once you start treating your house, you will see less pests. This year I didn't even have flies or mosquitoes outside my house which was awesome.
Do you have any advice on how to treat wasp nests if you had to do it again? Have one outside my bedroom window for the past 4 years. Tried the Dawn & water thing (right before nightfall when they were barely moving) to coat & kill them, then knocked nest down next day in daylight once were 100% all were dead/gone. This year they've really outdone themselves...built a huge nest (always in same location) & the wasps themselves are MASSIVE. Some weird web immediately under it that I thought was spider built, but apparently belongs to the wasps too. Never seen anything like it.
Can't afford to hire anyone, so have to tackle it myself. Already have one foot in the grave (reason for only using Dawn DIY mix previously vs chemicals that I know would have been way better). Not letting those Marvel characters come darting towards me & push the other in.
@@ladystrange7791 I totally understand how tricky it can be to deal with these nests, especially when they keep coming back and get bigger each year. I had a similar issue recently and initially tried to treat the wasp nest on my house myself, but it didn’t work. I ended up calling a professional service, and here’s what they did-it might help you tackle it more effectively.
The professional told me my nest had 4,000 wasps, which was mind-blowing. He used Delta Dust, a pesticide designed for wasps, and wore a full bee suit (safety is key here). He sprayed the dust directly into the hole of the nest for a few minutes. As expected, the wasps went crazy and started swarming everywhere-so if you’re doing this, make sure you’re safely indoors with all windows shut. In my case, the swarm was so intense that it even triggered my Ring camera!
By nightfall, the activity had mostly stopped, as the wasps settle down after dark. The pro recommended filling up the hole once the wasps were gone to prevent them from rebuilding in the same spot.
If you do decide to tackle this yourself, I’d definitely suggest something similar: use a proper pesticide like Delta Dust (not just DIY solutions), apply it directly to the nest entrance at night when the wasps are less active, and take every safety precaution. If the nest is that large and persistent, it’s worth the extra care.
Good luck-it’s definitely nerve-wracking, but with the right approach, you can deal with it!
DuraFlex CS is not labeled for spiders, and ive always been told that control of spiders through residuals is difficult due to their physiology, they walk around on claws more or less and don't pick up chemical as well as insects.
Actually, duraflex zc is labeled for spiders. duraflex cs is not
They clean themselves and pick it up.
@@GardenerEarthGuy the problem with spiders is they don't pick up very much of the chemical, roaches touch the ground with much more of their body and arms and gather much more of the residual, but spiders don't pick up very much at all
Hey 👋 man. I’ve noticed that never use any PPE while working
Who cares mind your business it’s his choice freaking Karen
He was wearing gloves and boots.
Usually it would be wise to wear a long sleeve shirt if anyone knows the industry. Also wearing eye protection and maybe a face shield if you want more peace of mind of getting it fallen on you
Is this better than talstar p?
I don't have these problems because my wife is a spider 😎
😂
Hopefully not a black widow!
Wouldn’t be surprised if she married Spider-Man! Lol
😁
Lolth the spider queen.
Love the videos as a fellow pest control tech.
Hey man, just found your channel and love it so far. Question for you, I just moved into a new place in the western part of NY and I noticed right off the bat that we have not so much an infestation but somehow when it rains I notice we will sometimes get those disgusting house centipedes, not the giant red ones but the almost furry looking ones (not furry like a caterpillar but not a shiny exoskeleton like the giant red ones, they range from like 1" to the biggest I seen being like 6-7" and have tons of legs that bend at an angle. Honestly I would rather find 10 tarantulas in my house everyday instead of 1 of these house centipedes per month lol, they make my skin absolutely crawl. We have an unfinished basement that gets damp so I installed a dehumidifier, and more recently by accident I found a small gap in our baseboards going around the kitchen and bathroom (which is where I was finding them most (bathroom walls, in the bathtub) I saw one at night once and it was against the baseboards on the kitchen floor and there was no where for it to go and it was in wide open plain sight, I turned around for literally 5 seconds to grab a shoe to kill it and when I turned around it was gone, I got down on my hands and knees and that's how I noticed the maybe 1" gap because you couldn't see it when standing up. So I ended up going around the entire area of the house baseboards with silicone caulk to seal the gap up and that has stopped about 99% of them from coming in but every once in a while I will see some in the same places (either kitchen adjacent to the basement door, or in the bathroom which is directly to the left when you come up from the basement so that must be where they're coming from). So I'm just curious if you know of any other measures I can do apart from remodeling the unfinished basement to keep them out, the dehumidifier keeps the basement pretty dry and the caulk is holding up fine so I'm at a loss for what to do next so any recommendations would be amazing bro, thanks in advance!
I Love 🖤 Spider's 🕷️🕸️😊
Another great video thanks 🙏
Can not spray like that in Georgia 12 x12 on baseboards
Long sleeves sir… calling the peoples on you lol
Thank you
What other product can I use to control spiders? I just moved to a house in California, product not sellable here, and there are a ton of spiders? I would really appreciate some help.
Onslaught Fastcap
What about Suspend Polyzone and/or SC? Would that be better?
just ordered the product using your code! thanks for the video!
Awesome! Thank you! 😊
What is the residual on Duraflex?
Says can’t be shipped to California. Any other recommendations for a good product
Thanks for sharing!!!!!
Is this safe for pets
Did you ever use tempo dust
Are you engaged? What’s with the ring
I like that the Deadpool universe aren’t afraid to give characters comic accurate costumes etc
Mainly x men characters
DuraFlex lights up fleas big-time...
But I will try it perhaps
Guys you're Awesome
Water-based Material hmm IDK😮😮
You have such a nice tan. Are you a surfer?
Competitive swimmer 🏊🏼
I was on a swim team myself but I quit. @@DanTheBugMan
@@TheKingOfInappropriateComments Because of the sharks right? Me too, I just can't handle all the sharks there's more than people think!
paid sponsors
Gotta make money
This pesticide is not even labeled for spiders. 🤦♂️
Duraflex cs is not but duraflex zc is.
I’d rather watch someone else do it
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Most do too. I'd rather pay someone to do it but I dont have that kind of money so I'll have to do it my self.