Pounce Insecticide For Mosquitoes: Pounce has been specifically formulated with a fast-acting and long-lasting formula containing 9.1% S-Cypermethrin, which is the maximum recommended dose for individual use.
This powerful insecticide will kill all types of nuisance insects including crawling insects, flying insects, and common biting pests such as spiders, fleas, mites and ticks, mosquitoes, roaches, and ants. The active ingredient in Pounce is a synthetic pyrethroid making it effective against all sorts of biting insects that spread disease. It won’t leave any lingering odor once dry.
Pounce offers over 90 years of experience in tackling one of the most unwanted invaders of your home, the mosquito. Our staff has worked hard to develop a product that will quickly break down the mosquito larvae. The active ingredient in Pounce is Piperonyl butoxide, which has been proven to be safe for humans and pets.
Pounce is a unique insecticide that kills mosquitoes on contact. It’s easy to use and can be applied with a sprayer or simple hand pump, so you can control exactly where you spray and how much. Simply apply Pounce to areas where mosquitoes are known to congregate, such as ponds, streams, and swamps. The active ingredient in Pounce is permethrin, which is a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide used in many insecticides today. This product contains no CFCs or other ozone-depleting chemicals, making it safe for use around water sources.
How To Mix Pounce Insecticide
The Pounce insecticide is a fast-acting spray that kills ants, spiders, cockroaches, and scorpions. It can be used to treat any indoor surface such as floors, walls, carpets, and furniture. The Pounce insecticide has a pleasant citrus scent that doesn’t fade over time. You can make sure your home is free from pests by mixing 2 parts of Pounce insecticide with 1 part of water in a spray bottle.
What is Pounce insecticide used for?
Pounce insecticide is a top-performing solution for the control of both striped and crucifer flea beetles in canola, as well as cutworms and other pests in a wide variety of crops. It can be applied by ground or air at different times for different crops, giving you more control options.
Pounce insecticide provides long residual control when used at recommended application rates and timing intervals. This gives you the ability to have consistent results from year to year without having to make changes in your application program every time new pests appear on your farm.
What is The Active Ingredient in Pounce?
Pounce is an insecticide that contains the active ingredient permethrin. Permethrin is a synthetic pyrethroid, which means it blocks receptors in insects’ nervous systems and causes paralysis and death. This can happen to mosquitoes after they get sprayed with pounce by rapidly absorbing the chemical through their exoskeleton or ingesting it by biting the treated animal.
Permethrin has a wide range of uses in both domestic and agricultural settings around the world. It’s used on pets to treat fleas and ticks on dogs, cats, horses, and livestock; it’s also used to treat head lice on humans as well as scabies mites.
Does Pounce Have Residual?
The short answer: yes, pounce does have residual. The longer answer: Pounce does have residual, but the amount varies from cat to cat.
If you’re wondering what we mean by “residual,” it’s just the amount of pounce that is left on your cat’s fur and skin for a period of time after you’ve cleaned them off. This can be anywhere from 24 hours up to a week depending on the type of product and how much your cat was exposed to it.
How Much Permethrin Is in Pounce?
Permethrin is an insecticide that is used to control fleas and ticks. It can be found in Pounce, a cat flea powder. The amount of permethrin in Pounce varies by package size and type. The product label indicates that one application of Pounce treats up to 7 cats for fleas and ticks, but it does not specify how much permethrin is in each application.
It is important to note that permethrin has been associated with harmful health effects when ingested by cats. In particular, ingestion of large amounts of permethrin may cause tremors, seizures, and even death.
Is Pounce Insecticide Safe for Dogs
Pounce is a flea and ticks control product for dogs that contains permethrin. Permethrin is an insecticide that can be toxic to dogs, but it is typically safe when used correctly.
Permethrin can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions in some dogs. If your dog is not allergic to permethrin, the most common side effects are mild. These include skin irritation and itching that may last up to two weeks after application. Some dogs may have more severe reactions to Pounce including vomiting, diarrhea, excessive drooling, loss of appetite and tremors.
If your dog experiences any of these symptoms after using Pounce Insecticide or any other insecticide on your pet, contact your veterinarian immediately.