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PT Tri-Die Pressurized Dust Insecticide

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Not just any pest control product will do when it comes to eliminating pests quickly and residually. PT Tri-Die Pressurized Dust Insecticide provides fast knockdown of insect pests and continues to prevent reinfestations thanks to its secondary ingredient. The aerosol spray penetrates cracks and crevices and flushes out the pests from their hiding spaces. No matter if it's ants or bedbugs, Tri-Die kills the pests on contact and provides long-lasting preventative pest control.

Features and Specifications

Active Ingredient(s) 8% silica gel powder and 0.6% synergized Pyrethrin
Pest Control Termites, Spiders, Roaches, Earwigs, Ants
Sale Prohibited CA, CT, NY, NE, SC
Shipping Rate Free
UPC 804338140601
GTIN
EPA Registration 499-385

How PT Tri-Die Pressurized Dust Insecticide Works

PT Tri-Die pressurized dust insecticide contains pressurized silica and pyrethrin dust to combat nuisance pests with a one-two punch. The pyrethrin dust not only targets their nervous system and paralyzes them until they die, but it also sticks around and continues to affect wanderers. The pressurized silica adheres to their bodies and absorbs the protective coating, causing the pests to die from dehydration. PT Tri-Die also contains piperonyl butoxide, an enhancing substance to increase the formula's overall effectiveness.


Where to Use PT Tri-Die Pressurized Dust Insecticide Aerosol

Use PT Tri-Die aerosol insecticide indoors and outdoors to kill pests such as ants and beetles. It's safe for use in and around apartment buildings, homes and offices, including other high-traffic areas such as restaurants and hospitals. Spray this effective aerosol in cracks, crevices and voids or directly on the insects to kill them inside and outside of:

  • Food-storage areas
  • Nursing homes
  • Hotels
  • Schools
  • Warehouses
  • Vehicles such as ships and trains

 

Target Pests

PT Tri-Die Pressurized Dust Insecticide aerosol spray kills numerous pest species such as lice and spiders. It has a dual-action formula for knocking down insects quickly while leaving behind a residual to kill future pests in the target area. Tri-Die is very effective at controlling pantry pests such as flour beetles and rice weevils. Other common pests include:

  • Roaches
  • Earwigs
  • Fleas
  • Bedbugs
  • Silverfish
  • Ticks
  • Scorpions
  • Termites

 

Reasons to Use PT Tri-Die Insecticide Spray

  • Contains two active ingredients for contact and residual pest control
  • Kills a variety of indoor and outdoor pests in and around homes and businesses
  • Easy-to-use aerosol spray

 

PT Tri-Die Insecticide Kills on Contact and Provide Residual Control

When pest numbers become a problem, treat the infestation with PT Tri-Die pressurized dust aerosol insecticide. It has an active formula for controlling the pests on contact and preventing another infestation from occurring after the application. It's labeled for indoor and outdoor use and kills a variety of insects such as ants, bedbugs and fleas. Whether an infestation has taken over a hospital or a residence, Tri-Die insecticide controls the pests and keeps them from returning.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE:

It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. Do not apply this product in a way that will contact workers or other persons, either directly or through drift. Only protected handlers may be in the area during application. For any requirements specific to your State or Tribe, consult the agency responsible for pesticide regulations.

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