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The BEST Professional Insecticide For Mosquito Control - Pesticide Applicators

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  • čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
  • Hey Everyone!
    I wanted to make a quick video comparing some insecticides that are on the market. One is extremely common and has been used for a long time in the professional world. The other, is a relatively new product but poses promising results as well as a decreased labor burden on Mosquito Control Application companies.
    As always, READ THE LABEL!
    The Label is the law!
    For the love of God, wear your PPE!
    If you are interested in purchasing any of these products, check the links below. They are affiliate links to Do My Own which is a fantastic company that sells pesticides.
    Any purchases from these links goes directly to supporting this channel and is very much appreciated!
    Scion Insecticide: shrsl.com/4hw0y
    Talstar P Insecticide: shrsl.com/2a4vk
    Tekko IGR: shrsl.com/2a4vn
    Pivot 10 IGR: shrsl.com/4hw11
    Mosquito Dunks Larvacide: shrsl.com/4hw13
    Flowzone Backpack Sprayer: shrsl.com/4hw12
    As always, I am here to serve you.
    Stay safe, and keep elevating your knowledge!
    Austin D.
    Elevate Applicate, LLC

Komentáře • 38

  • @Man_in_a_Gucci_Suit
    @Man_in_a_Gucci_Suit Před 3 měsíci +4

    Are you actually getting 75 days of residual from Scion?
    Far as I know Demand CS is / was the best residual at 60 days..
    75 seems a bit hard to believe

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před 3 měsíci +1

      So i can provide you with some anecdotal evidence.
      I live on 10 acres with a 2 acre swamp/pond. Its a mosquito playground. Over the last three years since Scion was released, I've been treating my property with Scion along with Pivot10 as an IGR.
      Year 1: I performed a single application in late May. I did not need to treat the rest of the year. This year was a very dry year, so, I was not going to think its normal for a single application.
      Year 2: I performed my first application earlier around the first week of May. I had less control (I believe it was due to the lack of foliage. Year 2 I ended up performing applications on a 60 day cycle. It was an exceptionally wet season.
      Year 3: performed the first application in mid May and it lasted until August. We had substantial rain in late July early August and it caused a massive hatch of mosquitoes. Year 3 I performed 2 applications for the season.
      So from my three years of testing on my property with a 2 acre swamp, I came to the conclusion that it's a safe bet that I'll perform 2 or 3 applications a season weather pending. I did these at the high rate of .65oz/gallon.
      This year we are soft launching our Scion program to new clients. I'm quite confident in the control that it provides.

  • @perillopropertymaintenance8600
    @perillopropertymaintenance8600 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Wouldn’t you lose money?? What I mean is I treat 7 times I get $140 per acre so if I’m only treating 3 times how would I make up for the lost revenue

  • @wallacewhite9830
    @wallacewhite9830 Před měsícem +1

    I use Scion on a whole lot of my accounts. Its a absolutely great product.
    I also use Bifenthrin Plus C on other accounts, but i add a synergist.
    I find Scion is $ 9.75 per 4 gallons of finished product.
    Bifenthrin Plus C is about $7.50 per 4 gallons of finished product, however you add in the synergist thatnis another $7.50 so 15 bucks or basically 10 bucks.

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před měsícem

      What rate are you using scion?

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před měsícem

      For us, we use the high rate at .65oz/gallon and 1 gallon of solution is $4.93.

    • @wallacewhite9830
      @wallacewhite9830 Před měsícem

      I get a 32 oz of Scion for $152.00
      I use the 10ml per gallon according to the label. So that basically is 1.33 oz for 4 gallons.
      If it's a severe issue then I will use the 19ml or .65 oz per gallon.
      That stuff is potent, a little goes a long way. So in my opinion it's better than most products out there

    • @wallacewhite9830
      @wallacewhite9830 Před měsícem

      If I use the higher rate then it's about the same price as you have.
      What I really like about Scion is I live in West Texas and the heat and sunlight are like the desert here. This stuff I don't have to add anything too it, it just does the job really well.

  • @thealaskandream5531
    @thealaskandream5531 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Which is the most destructive grasshopper, leafhopper, cutworm, or thrip ? Thank you for your expertise.

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před 3 měsíci

      Another loaded question.
      The answer would depend on the crop. When I worked at a commercial greenhouse and nursery, they battled thrips significantly. Their crop needed high visual value. It will depend on a crop as to which is the greater threat and can cause the most damage.

  • @djrtime1398
    @djrtime1398 Před 2 měsíci +3

    Can’t I just add a sunblock like Coppertone to my bifen to block the uv rays?

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před 2 měsíci

      🤣 Not sure it'll have the same effect.
      My best guess is it is a micro encapsulation that is layered with a uv protection.

    • @djrtime1398
      @djrtime1398 Před 2 měsíci

      @@ElevateApplicate Well now, I say we have an experimental challenge on our hands. Imagine if just y introducing a sunblock into the bifen , the time of effectiveness noticeably increases…save some $$$. It wouldn’t hurt to try on some side by side test plots.

    • @wallacewhite9830
      @wallacewhite9830 Před měsícem

      Bifenthrin Plus C is basically what you are talking about. It is Cellulose technology

  • @roberthunt6747
    @roberthunt6747 Před 26 dny +1

    Good video. The price is attractive. I use Suspend sc and nygard. Please comment

  • @davdaarn
    @davdaarn Před 3 měsíci +2

    Will you charge the client more per treatment with Scion if you don't need to treat as often?

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před 3 měsíci +1

      That is a good question.
      My view on that is to keep the price per season the same, which would mean that the applications with scion are more expensive. But, you are using a more expensive product.
      If you make less trips, you are saving a lot of labor, wear and tear on vehicles, windshield time, ect.

    • @davdaarn
      @davdaarn Před 3 měsíci

      @@ElevateApplicate thanks for the advice!

  • @user-cz2md9wn3n
    @user-cz2md9wn3n Před měsícem +1

    What are the most effective insecticides for people with dogs?

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před měsícem +1

      Most insecticides are safe for people and pets once dry. Both Talstar P and Scion have this statement on the label.
      It's a different story with cats because cats are sensitive to pyretheoid insecticides.

  • @michaelmerck7576
    @michaelmerck7576 Před měsícem +1

    So why do companies do quarterly pest control when their products wont last 90 days

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před měsícem

      That's a great question.
      My business brain says that is sales and marketing. Maybe you can't sell monthly or bi monthly but you can sell quarterly based on their budget.
      It also might be related to the insect issues they have.

  • @thealaskandream5531
    @thealaskandream5531 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Which is most harmful to humans ? Organophosfate, pyrethroid, or carbamate.

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před 3 měsíci +1

      That my friend is a loaded question which I am not the person to ask nor to say.
      The truth is, it depends. If you buy a pyrethroid product that is 99% active ingredient and compare it to an organophosphate product with .15% active ingredient, the answer would be different if you switched them and their A.I. numbers.
      Always study SDS sheets of the products that you intend to use. The higher numbers of LC50 and LD50 means it is less toxic. Lower numbers means they are more toxic.

  • @scottcopley1ify
    @scottcopley1ify Před 3 měsíci +1

    Great content.

  • @charliesilverest9943
    @charliesilverest9943 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Twas helpful thanks

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před 3 měsíci

      Happy to hear that!

    • @lonniesadventures72
      @lonniesadventures72 Před 3 měsíci +1

      Our company uses suspended polyzone for our mosquito treatment. Any comments on that product?

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před 3 měsíci

      Deltamethrin is a synthetic pyrethroid just like Talstar and Scion. It's likely more potent than Talstar, but not as potent as Scion.
      I'd have to compare the MSDS sheets of that to the other two.
      I'm sure it works well. It's also probably a more active isomer of the synthetic pyrethroids compared to Talstar. Scion has the most active isomer of that class of pesticides.

  • @stevelyons2744
    @stevelyons2744 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Nicotine. The hardest natural insecticide on the planet.

    • @ElevateApplicate
      @ElevateApplicate  Před 3 měsíci +1

      Neonicotinoids are derived from Nicotine.
      I don't think Neo-nics are the best for mosquitoes though.

  • @scottcopley1ify
    @scottcopley1ify Před 3 měsíci +1

    How can I contact you?