You are a book of knowledge. Glad I found your channel and I appreciate what you're doing. I hope this can inspire more applicators and businesses. Very good work, I look forward to learning more from you.
Well your information appears to show no flexibility in targeting multiple pests in a crack and surface ir spot treatment? Your concentration is on spot treatment of an identified pest? Most of us applicators treat for multiple pests in a treatment? Roaches, ants, spiders, etc,? Especially in the southwest part of the country?
@tyjameson7404 I mentioned that pest control operators may want to use a broad spectrum insecticide to control multiple pests. It's situational and depends on the objective. I also wanted to harp on the point of reducing pesticides or being highly targeted in the application. Long gone are the days of blanket spraying properties with Organophosphates. By the way, if you are a perimeter pest control Applicator, check our Scion by FMC. It'll really benefit you.
Worth the 9 minute watch!
Thank you Brian!
You are a book of knowledge. Glad I found your channel and I appreciate what you're doing. I hope this can inspire more applicators and businesses. Very good work, I look forward to learning more from you.
That's the goal! I appreciate the feedback!
Great channel brother, subbed
Awesome! Thank you! Happy to help and serve.
The label can also have flexibility in using dual CS with a broad spectrum insecticide ? You should have mentioned that in your breakdown?
So I've read this probably 10 times trying to determine what you are saying/asking and I do not have a clue.
Can you rewrite this?
Well your information appears to show no flexibility in targeting multiple pests in a crack and surface ir spot treatment? Your concentration is on spot treatment of an identified pest? Most of us applicators treat for multiple pests in a treatment? Roaches, ants, spiders, etc,? Especially in the southwest part of the country?
Let’s just say I want to mix Bifen with suspend SC? Is your video ok with that? Your content is quality but your leaving out the small stuff?
@tyjameson7404 I mentioned that pest control operators may want to use a broad spectrum insecticide to control multiple pests.
It's situational and depends on the objective.
I also wanted to harp on the point of reducing pesticides or being highly targeted in the application.
Long gone are the days of blanket spraying properties with Organophosphates.
By the way, if you are a perimeter pest control Applicator, check our Scion by FMC. It'll really benefit you.