DIRECTIONS FOR USE
It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.
IMPORTANT: Read these entire Directions for Use before using TEMPO 1% Dust Insecticide.
Do not formulate this product into other end-use products.
General Information
TEMPO 1% Dust Insecticide is a ready-to-use insecticide dust which provides effective knockdown and residual control of the pests listed on this label.
TEMPO 1% Dust Insecticide is for pest control in and around livestock and poultry housing facilities. Permitted areas of use include but are not limited to, livestock housing structures, poultry houses, swine houses, cattle barns, horse stables and pet kennels. Do not use in food/feed handling establishments, restaurants or other areas where food/feed is prepared or processed.
Indoor Pests
Apply dust using hand or power dusters or other suitable equipment. Apply lightly and uniformly to infested areas. Pay particular attention to floors, walls and bedding, as well as cracks and crevices, wall voids and around window and door frames. Apply 0.5 to 1 pound of TEMPO 1% Dust Insecticide per thousand square feet. Do not make applications of TEMPO 1% Dust Insecticide when animals are present in area of facility to be treated. Do not apply directly to animal feedstuffs or watering equipment. Repeat treatments as necessary to maintain adequate control.
TEMPO 1% Dust Insecticide controls the following indoor pests: ants (except pharaoh), bedbugs, beetles (exposed adults and immature stages), fire ants, moths, spiders, wasps and yellow-jackets.
Outdoor Pests
Wasps and Bees: It is advisable to treat wasp and bee nests in the evening when insects are less active and have returned to the nest. Wear protective clothing if deemed necessary to avoid stings. Using hand-held or power duster or other suitable means, with extension tubes if necessary, thoroughly dust nest and entrance and surrounding areas where insects alight. To treat nests in wall voids, drill a hole in the area, dust entrance and surrounding areas. For best results check nests carefully one or two days after treatment to ensure complete kill, then remove and destroy nest to prevent emergence of newly hatched insects. If removal is not feasible, re-treat the nest, if necessary.