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BASF Alpine WSG Water Soluble Granule Insecticide, Indoor Outdoor Pest Control for Ants, Flies, Bed Bugs, German Cockroach, 5 Count .35 oz Packet

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Features

  • Fast Acting Indoor or Outdoor: Water soluble granules provide powerful non-pyrethroid, non-repellent pest control inside, outside and off-structure enabling you to target the insect at the source; Quick and effective elimination of a broad range of insects
  • Active Ingredient: Dinotefuran 40%; Granted Reduced Risk status by the EPA for public health use and food handling establishments; Water soluble granules dilute with water into a clear solution for easy spraying application; non staining and odorless when used as intended
  • For Use in and Around: Home, kitchen, garbage or refuse areas, garage, foundations, attics, eves, animal pens, sidewalks, patios and commercial & residential buildings; Refer to product label for complete list; One gallon of finished dilution treats 1000 square feet; .35g sachet, 5 count
  • Effective Insect Control: Ants, cockroaches, kudzu bugs, bed bugs, beetles, stink bugs, fleas, house flies, mosquitoes, spiders and yellowjackets; Excellent ant control with transfer properties
  • Minimize exposure and wind drift of this product to bees, butterflies and other pollinator insects around application site; Read, understand and follow label safety and application instructions; For use as intended; State restrictions may apply

Description

Water Soluble Granule gneral purpose insecticide. Easy to use.

Item Form: Granules


Item Weight: 50 Grams


Brand: BASF


Specification Met: EPA


Target Species: Ants, cockroaches, kudzu bugs, bed bugs, beetles, stink bugs, fleas, house flies, mosquitoes


Item Form: Granules


Item Weight: 50 Grams


Brand: BASF


Specification Met: EPA


Target Species: Ants, cockroaches, kudzu bugs, bed bugs, beetles, stink bugs, fleas, house flies, mosquitoes


Global Trade Identification Number: 34


Product Dimensions: 4 x 3.5 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 1.76 ounces


Manufacturer: BASF


Item model number: 59020863


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  • Kills springtails
Pattern Name: Pesticide
If you've found this review because springtails have invaded your house and you've realized almost nothing kills them, I'm sorry. When I first moved into my place, I discovered it had a massive springtail problem (as in, I killed *hundreds* everywhere every single day). This area had apparently been a thickly wooded forest before they built the complex. They also insist on having flower beds with wood chips surrounding the outside of each building, as well as running the sprinklers every night, which creates a nice damp home for things to breed in (fyi, if this doesn't match your living situation at all, you may instead have a leak somewhere that's creating an ideal home for the springtails, so check for that). My complex's pest control was useless, no matter how many times they came out. I tried diatomaceous earth in crevices, but I think I would have needed to sprinkle it literally everywhere to kill them all, which wasn't an option. Enter Alpine WSG. I'm not going to say it's my favorite thing ever to do my own pest control, but using these granules is pretty easy. Just invest in a decent pesticide sprayer and pesticide-safe gloves, dress in long sleeves and pants, follow the mixing directions, and start spritzing. I usually treat at least a 2-3 foot perimeter around the outside of my house with liberal soaking of the piles of woodchips. I'll repeat this every few weeks about 3 or so times starting in spring, and they'll stop popping up inside completely afterward and will be rare to see outside for 4-6+ months. I have 20 lbs dogs, and this has been fine to use around them. Just wait a few hours before letting pets outside to make sure it all dries first. I also sometimes use the spray inside in select spots, and it appears to be very long-lasting. I've unfortunately found some roaches inside recently, despite being very clean (the complex says they're "wood roaches," but I'm dubious), but all of them were either dead or dying next to spots I'd previously sprayed. It had been a few months and multiple moppings since I last sprayed inside, so I decided to put down a fresh coat to nip the problem in the bud, and that seems to have done it. I haven't found anything inside but one dead centipede (did I mention it's not just springtails that live in the woodchips?) since. Fyi, I've found that Alpine doesn't kill most spiders, no matter the size (we have both tiny house spiders and very big ones -- wolf? grass? --here), so you will need something else for those. I also have had mixed results with the earwigs that wander in sometimes. They do eventually die, but I can't say for sure if that's the spray or their natural life cycle; they always seem pretty lively whenever I find them. As for ants, I have never had a problem with them because Alpine is incredibly effective against them. While the complex and my direct neighbor have sometimes had a big ant problem, when I've found groups of them by my place, they've already all curled up and died before they made it within two feet of my front door. This spray also does kill crickets, which is not my intention, but if you have a big problem with them, this would work. While I can't say if it's due to the Alpine, my dogs' own flea treatments, or just pure luck, I've also never had a flea problem in my yard or house. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2024 by Angie G.

  • Great Flea Killer, Worked great for spiders/ants
Pattern Name: Pesticide
I used Alpine WSG to deal with a flea issue in my home, and it worked really well. Within a day, I saw a major drop in flea activity. It was easy to mix, sprayed on clean, and dried quickly without any smell or residue — big plus for indoor use. What surprised me was that it didn’t just help with fleas. I also noticed it knocked out some ants that had been showing up around the house. It’s great to find a product that handles more than one pest without making the house smell like chemicals. Overall, very satisfied with Alpine WSG. It was effective, easy to use, and delivered visible results on more than just fleas. I’ll definitely keep it on hand for future pest issues. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2025 by Trevor Howery

  • Extremely Effective
Pattern Name: Pesticide
Amazing value for the strength and quality of the product. The secret exterminators don't want you to know about and non-toxic
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2025 by GG

  • Roach poison
Pattern Name: Pesticide
This is number one for killing roaches
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025 by Melissa Balderas

  • Buy now.
Pattern Name: Pesticide
Best pest control on the market
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2025 by ZzzRest

  • basf
Pattern Name: Pesticide
good
Reviewed in the United States on December 11, 2024 by Jeannie

  • Good product
Pattern Name: Pesticide
Great insecticide
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2025 by scott

  • German Roaches are terminated.
Pattern Name: Pesticide
This is what Gorkin uses for German roaches. Save big bucks do it yourself. FOLLOW LABLE INSTRUCTIONS.
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025 by Grass appeal

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