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BASF Cy-Kick CS Insecticide, Controlled Release Indoor Outdoor Pest Control for Mosquitos, Flies, Ants, Fleas, 16 Ounces Concentrate Liquid

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Features

  • Controlled Release Insecticide: Broad-spectrum power, controlling insects inside and outside; SmartCap microencapsulation technology delivers a long residual and a mobile lethal dose that will attach to and move with the insect
  • Active Ingredient: Cyfluthrin 6.0%; Concentrate liquid; Apply using handheld or backpack sprayers; 16 oz bottle with tip and pour spout; Mix 1-2 oz per 1 gallon of water; See label for application and dilution instructions
  • For Use in and Around: Apartments, houses, commercial food storage and handling areas, kennels, farm structures and pens, commercial and industrial buildings; Refer to product label for complete list
  • Effective Insect Control: Works on a variety of 55 common structural pests including ants, bed bugs, cockroaches, earwigs, fleas, millipedes, flies, mosquitoes, scorpions, spiders, wasps, bees, and yellowjackets; Effectively kills within 2 to 3 days
  • Read, understand, and follow the label safety, application, storage, and disposal instructions; Harmful if absorbed through skin; Causes moderate eye irritation; State restrictions may apply

Description

59014457 Cy-Kick CS Pest Control Insecticide 16 oz Pint

Item Form: Spray


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Liquid Volume: 16 Fluid Ounces


Brand: BASF


Specification Met: Cs


Brand Name: BASF


UPC: 631589019604 884168905601


Part Number: 59014457


Model Number: 59014457


Unit Count: 16.0 Ounce


Included Components: Concentrate Liquid


Manufacturer: BASF


Item Form: Spray


Target Species: Ants, Bed Bugs, Flies, Cockroaches, Fruit Flies, Fleas, Spiders


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Liquid Volume: 16 Fluid Ounces


Specification Met: Cs


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  • Insect free living.
Pro grade pesticide. Ive used this stuff for 16 years. Kills scorpions, black widows and recluses on the spot. Dont believe the crap about not working on spiders cause they dont scrub themselves with their feet, it kills them. Apply every 6 mo and no insects in the house. Period.
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026 by Nate

  • Serious Scorpion Killer
Background: Just moved to Queen Creek, AZ. We have 1.25 acres and 50+ citrus trees on our lot. The house was vacant for at least a month before we moved in. It's super hot and we're in the beginning of the heat of the summer. Long-short, perfect scenario for scorpions. We saw a decent sized lobster on the final walk thru so figured there was a lot more where that came from. I got ahead of the game and purchased Cy-Kick after reading raving reviews. I'm starting with 5 stars and will let you know how things progress. I'm hoping it does the job. Day 1: spotted two scorpions during the day while moving before spraying Cy-Kick. I used a no stain spot kill scorpion spray and hammacher schlemner bug vac to dispose to avoid splattering scorpion guts on my carpet/walls. After moving most of our belongings in this house I started spraying Cy-Kick. I sprayed all along the interior along the baseboards, about two feet up the walls, the window sills and the vents. I sprayed the exterior as well, all the way around, with a heavier spray at the base of the house (corner where house meets the ground - they hide in these crevices). It was business as usual until nightime. Night 1: As you know, scorpions hunt at night. In the house we saw about 4 large scorpions. It was no fun! 3 of them were on the ground and moving pretty slow. 1 was dead on the ground. And for the first time we saw one roach YUCK! Outside, roaches and scorpions were pretty much scurrying everywhere. Some where dead and others were moving around albeit slowly. We used a bug spray that kills on contact to make sure anything that was moving around was dead. Here's my theory. When you spray this stuff, expect to see a bunch of bug activity, like they all come out of hiding as if their house or hiding spots have become uninhabitable. My hope is that tomorrow we don't see as much or any activity meaning they're dead. I will let you know. Day 2: We've seen 2 scorpions today. One was bigger and the common places we've seen them are in closets, bathrooms, close to the baseboards. The babies are harder to see but we have a monster mag blacklight that makes for easier hunting (a necessary tool). The ones we found both weren't moving fast but we're alive. We have a detached garage and a shed. Saw scorpions last night while hunting on the lower part of the outside wall. They seem to hang out where the wall meets the ground and maybe 2-4 feet up. My approach is to follow up with Cy-Kick spray next day in places I see scorpions hanging out. Night 2: No scorpions in the house after thorough sweep with blacklight in entire house. Relief! No activity on the south, west of the house. I did see a bunch of activity on the south garage/shed walls. But that seems to fit the bill, when you spray they come out of hiding and move slowly. As for the North and South sides of the house I had quite a bit of activity on the north wall and along the retention bricks at the edge of the patio. Small section though, spot killed what I could find and they were moving a little faster than the others. Tomorrow I will spray that final section with Cy Kick and hopefully we won't find any others lurking inside our right outside our house moving foward. This is where I say good bye folks. I'm assuming that this stuff works based on my experience so far. If for some reason, we start finding them again in the house you will hear from me. I'm relieved! Just know that when you first spray a lot of bugs including scorpions are gonna come out of hiding and you will have a bug apocalypse within 24 hrs where you spray. You're gonna see scorpions immediately after spraying. If they're moving slow you know it's working. If you have questions please feel free to ping me. Otherwise, be cool - be safe - be scorpion free ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2017 by James C.

  • Fantastic
Mix this in with regular insecticide and it has no problem taking care of spiders, scorpions, ants, roaches, you name it. I spray generally once a month around the house and have never had a live scorpion inside since. No scents and easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2026 by Pauly S

  • Scorpion eliminator.
I research on what I should use for scorpion control/elimination and this product seemed to hit it home. First off why I have 4 stars is because I paid for next day shipping and did not receive it until two days later. The delivery was delayed. Ive applied the solution a couple times now once for the first time and the second because it rained. It's very easy to use the directions on the label are straight forward and the container it comes in is really neat because it measures out the amount you need per gallon. It seems to be working great for the house. No scoprions to be seen! What's a plus about this stuff is that it's good for indoors and outdoors! I've recommended this product to multiple people now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2017 by Jacob

  • This got rid of the restaurant cockroaches!
My restaurant had a huge headache when some cockroaches started to multiply. We called pest control to deal with them. But the bugs were always there. I was told that we could hardly clear them out even if we spend a lot for the pest control men. By chance we learnt from a YouTuber that this thing will do the job, even though there’re some shortcomings. He suggested to use this as a last ditch effort. For us, however, this is perfect for the commercial place where you don’t need to worry about kids and pets. The way to use it is to spread it along the bottoms of walls, all rooms no gap. Follow the instructions that come with it very carefully because this is very poisonous. If you don’t put enough water it would be too strong, and it would certainly be irritating. A mask or a respirator is necessary while you apply it. Now the best way: set a trap in the middle of the room where most of the bugs reside, usually it’s under the oven hood. A large cupboard box with some narrow inlets will work as a trap, the idea is the bugs will think it’s a safe haven. You spray this at night. Next morning you come and will see nearly all the surviving bugs in this trap. This is what exactly happened to us. We killed all the bugs in the trap and we never see that many ever again. This substance is long lasting: it will be effective for two months or longer. Therefore you can spray it every two months. You can be more aggressive by doing it more often: I actually repeated it in three weeks. We had a moderate problem and I sprayed it for three times only. We can hardly see any bugs since then. For places with more serious problems I would expect a few more spray times. I consider this the ultimate weapon for cockroaches, if you know how to use it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2020 by Amusepark

  • Scorpion preventer. Mesa, Arizona.
Took upwards of a month or 6 weeks to finally start reducing the scorpion sightings in my yard, but it does work. Using it for 7 months now. Still see them but most of them are moving really slowly or are almost dead or dead. Best scorpion is a dead one. Spray inside the house where wall meets carpet and in baths/kitchen around plumbing. None in the house since I started spraying. No effect on the pets and no carpet/paint discoloration or staining. No odor at all. Use it at 2 oz per 2 gal here in Arizona. Bottle's ounce measuring system works great. PS If you want to actually KILL scorpions on a one-on-one basis, use carburetor cleaner (not fuel injection cleaner). Half second shot on the scorpion and it's a goner within seconds. PPS Scorpions can't jump or leap, so you can get pretty close to spray them. They can run fast, but if you've sprayed out with Cy-Kick, they'll be moving pretty slow. If you have a cinder block wall around your yard (standard southwest arrangement), spray the wall thoroughly. Spray around the edges of your house where it meets the ground. Spray wherever utilities/pipes enter the house. If you have a pet door, spray the crap outta the area around the door. Won't bother the animals. Spray the garage floor and around your washer/dryer (where there are lot's of pipes coming/going). I initially sprayed twice per week. Then backed off to once per week. After 4 weeks, every two weeks. Every two weeks thereafter, and, after a rain (rain won't wash it away but I'm cautious). Just be thorough. 2 gallons in a sprayer goes a very long way. The stuff's expensive, but, after the initial weeks, "maintenance" is every two weeks and the bottle then goes a long way. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2014 by NickInArizona

  • It works
This is exactly what the professionals use to kill pests in their tracks. I hired professionals for awhile and i saw. It works great. Expensive, but it works. It gets the job done now. This is the best price I could find, so this price from Amazon is great. The delivery was very speedy. I am a very pleased customer. I will for sure buy more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2025 by My order was delivered with excellent care. I am so pleased with how my package was delivered. Thank you so much.

  • Scorpion killer
I live in Las Vegas on a half acre place. I lived at this place for 14 years and no scorpions and then one day I killed one and the next day another. I bought a black light and some scorpion killer spray. I hunted the scorpions every night killing one or two a night. I read up scorpions and did all the cleaning of the property possible in the area where I kept finding the scorpions. I tried other sprays and none of them even phased the scorpions. So, I did more research on the internet and ordered cy kick spray. I had my doubts that it would work and thought it would be waste of money buying the product. I got the cy kick and mixed it up 3 oz to a gallon and went to spraying. The scorpions were hanging out around my storage sheds in the back of my property. The sheds are next to a chain link fence that separates the properties. There is dead grass and a bunch of out random stuff on my neighbors property for the scorpions to live. During the day, I started spraying the cy kick everywhere, grass, cracks, under sheds around the foundation of my house, on wood fence, dirt, gravel, cement walks and so on. That night, I went out with my black light and spray and never saw one. A couple days later I went out at night and spraying more cy kick in that same area. I didn’t see any but I didn’t want to take any chances. In fact, I haven’t seen one in over a month. I highly recommend this product, it works. It doesn’t rain much in Las Vegas so I’m thinking the spray should be good for maybe three months. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2020 by Brett Mccracken

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