WHERE CAN BUG JUICE BE APPLIED?
Bug Juice can be applied on most interior and exterior surfaces, including
kitchens and pantries.
DOES BUG JUICE REPEL BUGS?
Bug Juice does not repel insects, it is a contact pesticide. It begins to work
after an insect makes contact with the treated surface.
WHAT KIND OF BUGS DOES IT KILL?
Bug Juice kills crawling and flying insects ranging from ants to mosquitoes
and crawling insects ranging from cockroaches to silverfish.
WILL IT AFFECT THE APPEARANCE OF THE FINISH?
Bug Juice will not affect the color, surface appearance or drying time of the
coating it is mixed with.
WHAT MAINTENANCE IS INVOLVED?
It is recommended that you hose off exterior treated surfaces with water twice
a year. Bug Juice is a contact insecticide and the insects cannot make contact
with the surface if it is covered with pollen or dirt.
DOES BUG JUICE HAVE AN ODOR?
No. Bug Juice has no odor.
HOW LONG DOES BUG JUICE LAST?
Bug Juice will typically last for two years when mixed with stains or paint.
WHAT TYPE OF COATING CAN BUG JUICE BE MIXED WITH?
Bug Juice can be added to any oil or latex based paint, stain, or sealant.
IS BUG JUICE SAFE TO USE?
Bug Juice is the result of a six year research and development program conducted
by the manufacturer, Walla Walla Environmental. The product is registered with
the US Environmental Protection Agency for both interior and exterior use. The
product is safe for consumer use when used according to directions. It is even
approved for use in Hotels, Restaurants, Hospitals, Kitchens and Pantries.
HOW MUCH Bug Juice DO YOU NEED?
One/8oz bottle per five gallon container of paint or stain.