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kills hard-to-see bed bug eggs and provides continuous flea protection for 210 days with an IGR. For indoor use only, it also helps neutralize pet odors. The can is manufactured by DS Containers. Ortho Home Defense Dual- Action Bed Bug Killer helps kill the toughest bed bugs, along with fleas, ticks, ants and many other household and pet pests. Sprayed directly onto insects, protection lasts two weeks between applications. For increased protection from accidental spraying, the 18oz product is dispensed by the twist-to-lock Vail accessory on VX valve from Aptar. For household use, Spectracide Bug Stop Flying & Crawling Insect Killer in an aerosol helps protect homes from ants, cockroaches, fleas and spiders. The non-staining formula kills on contact and keeps killing for up to 12 weeks. Spectracide Bug Stop Home Barrier is a readyto use, multi-purpose insecticide formulated to protect from invading pests both inside and outside. For use as an indoor and outdoor foundation treatment, it kills ants, roaches, spiders, fleas and ticks on contact without stains or odor. It also offers up to 12 months of control for cockroaches on non-porous surfaces. Spectracide Immunox 3-in-1 Insect & Disease Control Plus Fertilizer For Gardens helps prevent and stop a wide variety of insects and diseases on plants. It can’t be washed off by rain or sprinklers once dried and is formulated to kill insects, prevent and cure diseases and fertilize, all in one step. The triple action formula protects roses, flowers, houseplants and ornamental shrubs from ants, aphids, chinch bugs, spider mites and other similar insects. It kills bugs on contact, protects plants and provides nutrients. For outdoor use only, Enforcer Instant Knockdown Wasp & Hornet Killer from Zep Inc. can kill an entire nest of wasps, hornets or yellow jackets on contact. A jet blast of up to 22' enables spraying from a safe distance, and for added safety, the product is non-conductive up to 47,300 volts. Residual action even kills wasps and hornets returning to the nest. Enforcer comes in a can from Crown and a cap from Berry Plastics. One third of iGens worry about traveling due to mosquitoborne illnesses As the Zika Virus continues to take hold, it seems fears surrounding mosquito-borne illnesses are leading young U.S. adults to rethink travel plans. New research from market research firm Mintel reveals that 36% of iGeneration* (iGens) and 26% of Millennials** agree that they worry about traveling because of mosquito-borne illnesses, compared to just 21% of U.S. adults. These younger generations are also more likely than average to stay indoors to avoid mosquito-borne illnesses. “As concerns surrounding mosquito-borne illnesses mount, U.S. travelers, especially young adults, will continue to worry about traveling to affected areas and will rely more heavily on products and pest control services to combat mosquitoes,” said Stephen Brown, Household Analyst at Mintel. “Consumers will be looking for more promise of protection and durability in pest control products, creating opportunities for brands to quell consumer concerns in the format and portability of personal repellents and pest control devices. Brands would do well to highlight protection against Zika and other mosquito-borne illness in their marketing communications and product labeling.” *Born between 1995-2007. In 2016, iGens are between the ages of nine and 21. **Born between 1977-1994. In 2016, Millennials are between the ages of 22 and 39. January 2017 Spray 13


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