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Orange Guard Home Pest Control -- 32 fl oz


Orange Guard Home Pest Control
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Orange Guard Home Pest Control -- 32 fl oz

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Orange Guard Home Pest Control Description

  • May be Used Around Food, Humans and Pets
  • Indoor-Outdoor, Kills and repels hidden bugs including: Ants, Roaches and Fleas
  • Water Based Formula

May be used around food, humans, and pets, fresh citrus scent, indoor-outdoor, EPA registered, broad range contact insecticide & broad range residual repellant.


Directions

Indoor Use:  Spray from 8" to 12" directly on ants, roaches, palmettos, fleas, silverfish, and other insect pests.  Saturate area until visibly wet. Use stream setting on roaches, and for penetrating cracks and crevices. Spray in kitchens, pantries, and under cabinets and appliances - anywhere insects hide.  Wait three minutes, then wipe excess with damp sponge or cloth.  Apply to pet bedding to control.

 

Outdoor Use:  Spray perimeter of home generously to make a barrier of protection.  Spray doorways, window frames, cracks - anywhere an insect can enter. Saturate until visibly wet. Saturate areas of trail or nests. Spray garbage cans, namure piles or any infested areas until visibly wet.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Active Ingredient: d-Limonene (orange peel extract) 5.8%
Inert Ingredients: 94.2%
Warnings

FIRST AID: Have the product container or label with you when calling a poison control center or doctor or going for treatment. If In Eyes: Hold eye open and rinse slowly and gently with water for 15-20 minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present, after the first five minutes, then continue rinsing eye. Call a poison control center or doctor immediately for treatment advice.  Causes moderate eye irritation.  Avoid contact with eyes or clothing.  Wash thoroughly with soap and water after handling. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL: Do not contaminate water, food or feed by storage and disposal. Pesticide storage: Store only in original container in a cold dry place, inaccessible to children and domestic animals. Pesticide Disposal and Container Handling if Empty: Do not reuse this container. Place in trash or offer for recycling if available. If partially filled: Call your local solid waste agency for disposal instructions. Never place unused product down any indoor or outdoor drain.

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Got Ants? Try These 8 Natural Ant Repellent Tricks

Want to take care of your little ant problem without “taking care” of the insects for good? We don’t blame you! After all, ants aren’t nearly as offensive as many other varieties of pests whose bites and stings can spread disease (e.g., mosquitoes, ticks).

In fact, ants are actually quite helpful when you think about it. Their tunnels aerate soil, allowing water and vital nutrients to reach plant roots. Ants also distribute seeds and feed on fly, flea, roach and bed bug eggs, which means they prevent you from having to deal with even more annoying pests.

DIY Natural Ant Repellent Made With Vinegar and Lemon Displayed on Olive Green and White Striped Towels | Vitacost.com/blog

Following are some simple, natural ways to send ants packing without having to hire an exterminator or resort to potentially dangerous pesticides. You probably even have most of the necessary ingredients lying around your home!

1. Vinegar

Ants have poor eyesight. So, instead, of relying on their vision to guide them to a food source and back to their homes, they release pheromones. Lucky for you, vinegar disrupts the scent of those pheromones. Simply mix equal parts white vinegar and water and spray the solution wherever ants can enter your home (e.g., door thresholds, windowsills). You can also use the mixture to clean your counters and floors.

2. Lemon juice

The citric acid found in lemon juice also interferes with an ant’s ability to sense its pheromone trail. Just spray pure lemon juice around visible ant trails and all areas in which the bugs can enter your home. Also use lemon juice to wipe down your counters and other surfaces near food sources.

3. Oranges

There’s one more delicious citrus fruit that can help you rid your home and garden of ants! Add a few orange peels and a cup of warm water to your blender and puree the mixture until it’s smooth. Then pour the solution over any visible anthills to let the bugs know they are no longer welcome on your turf.

4. Flour

This powdery substance isn’t just for baking. It’s also very useful in discouraging ants from invading your home. To keep the bugs at bay, sprinkle the flour in lines along the backs of your pantry shelves and in any other potential entry points in your house.

5. Herbs and spices 

Your spice rack may be home to several ant deterrents. Herbs and spices, such as crushed bay leaves, cayenne pepper, ground cinnamon and ground cloves are wonderful aids when warding off ants. Sprinkle a small amount of your preferred seasoning in a line in front of each entry point of your abode.

6. Essential oils

Because ants are sensitive to strong smells, essential oils make a great (and fragrant!) repellent. Popular choices include cinnamon oil, clove oil, eucalyptus oil and peppermint oil. Fill a spray bottle with equal parts water and the essential oil of your choice and spray down floors, doors, windowsills and counters. You can also dip the tip of a cotton swab into the mixture and use it to draw a boundary line across each entrance into your home. 

7. Coffee grounds

Put your coffee habit to good use! Instead of tossing your grounds into the trash, use them to line the perimeter of your home. Unlike most humans, ants are repelled by coffee and will not cross over your caffeinated barrier.

8. Chalk

Some ants are also deterred by the calcium carbonate in chalk, which is composed of ground-up shells of marine animals. So, grab a piece of white chalk and use it to draw lines in front of all the entrances to your home. Although we can’t guarantee that this method will repel the insects, it’s simple, affordable and definitely worth trying!

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