Wondercide Ant & Roach for Home + Kitchen with Natural Essential Oils (10 oz)
PRODUCT FACTS
- Ants
Roaches
Also Kills
- Spiders
- Fleas
- Carpet beetles
- Earwigs
- Silverfish
- Stink Bugs
- Sow Bugs
Designed for
Targeted use on bugs
Replaces
Conventional pesticide sprays
Highlights
- Lab tested and proven to work
- Meets the same effectiveness standards required for conventional products
- Plant powered
- Made with geraniol and lemongrass oil
- Propelled by CO2 (carbon dioxide)
- Cruelty free
- Safe around the whole family when used as directed
- USA made with U.S. and global components
INSTRUCTIONS
Read entire label prior to use and use as directed. Shake well before each use. Hard surfaces may be slippery once sprayed. Do not use on plants. Test a small area prior to full application on surfaces.
- Hold container about 18 inches from bug or surface.
- Point spray opening toward bug or surface and press button. Spray bugs directly and thoroughly to kill them.
- Wipe up dead bugs and excess spray with a damp cloth and soapy water.
Where to use
- Cracks
- Crevices
- Baseboards
- Walls
- Ceilings
- Doors
- In cabinets
- Around windows
- Around water pipes
- Around appliances
- Where pests may be hiding
INGREDIENTS
Made with natural essential oils. No artificial colors, dyes, or fragrances. Phenol-free. Clove-free.
Active Ingredients | Percent | Source |
---|---|---|
Geraniol | 1.47% | Pine trees |
Lemongrass oil | .10% | Cymbopogon flexuosus |
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- White mineral oil
- Isopropyl myristate
- Ethyl lactate
- Carbon dioxide
HOW TO RECYCLE
Committed to the planet. Our consciously-formulated products harness the power of nature and wherever possible, we make choices that can reduce impact on the environment, like choosing packing materials that can be recycled.
While the U.S. recycling program has a long way to go, you can make a big difference. Learn what can be recycled in your area, and whether items need to be sorted. On plastic bottles, check the bottom for a number. 1-2 are widely accepted. 4-6 may be accepted. 3 and 7 are generally not recyclable.