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Bee Gone

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$66.99

Bee Gone delivers proven and deadly control against carpenter bees and other wood-destroying pests.

  • EPA-registered pyrethroid insecticide
  • Works as a perimeter treatment for outdoor pests around residential buildings
  • Can be easily mixed with water for spraying
  • Designed for wooden structural surfaces on home’s exterior

Discount: $46.99 w/ purchase of WOODguard or Armstrong-Clark (discount automatically applied in cart)

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  • Description

    Product Description

    Bee Gone Insecticide (also popularly called “Bee Be Gone”) mixes readily with water for easy spray-on application. Plus it can be mixed into and applied at the same time as WOODguard Exterior Stain and Armstrong-Clark Deck Stain.

    One 8 oz bottle treats a 5-gallon bucket. For outdoor homeowner use only.

    Mixing Instructions:

    Mix 1.6 fluid oz. of Bee Gone Concentrate per 1 gallon of spray solution. Do not use utensils such as spoons and measuring cups after use with pesticides.

    How to Apply Bee Gone:

    Spot Treatment

    • Apply as a low-pressure spray or with a paintbrush.
    • Apply where there are pests or at entry points of the structure (window frames, doorways, porches, patios, and foundation).
    • You may also spot-treat garages, garbage cans, and garbage areas.
    • DO NOT apply indoors (including crawl spaces).

    Perimeter Application

    • Spray a 6 to 8 foot wide band of soil around the perimeter of the house. Treat the foundation wall to a height of 2 to 3 feet.
    • Use a spray volume of 2 to 10 gallons per 1000 square feet. If there is mulch or debris, you may have to use more spray to ensure adequate coverage.
    • How long the spray will continue to work varies depending on weathering conditions (temperature, sunlight, moisture).

    Wood Destroying Pests

    • Apply Bee Gone Insecticide where wood is vulnerable (voids and galleries in damaged wood, spaces between wooden members of a structure, and between wood and foundations).
    • Use a hose-end sprayer or sprinkling can to deliver a coarse drenching spray to treat stored lumber or wood piles. Do not treat firewood. One month after treating stored wood, you may use it for lumber. Do not apply inside structures.
    • Repeat treatment as necessary but not more frequently than once a month.

    Disclaimer: Bee Gone is not approved for use in New York State (it is, however, approved in every other U.S. state),

    For more information, see the manufacturer’s Product Label.

  • Reviews (1)

    1 review for Bee Gone

    1. DC (verified owner)

      Not worth the money. Works for a short time only.

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  • Q&A (2)

    2 Questions about Bee Gone

    1. Can this product be used in NY state ?

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    2. What other insects does”Bee Gone” control besides Carpenter Bees?

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      1. Hi Bob, Besides carpenter bees, BeeGone controls a variety of pests. Here’s a list: Ants (including mounds) Army-worms Bark beetles Bees Beetles Borers Boxelder Bugs Carpenter Ants Centipedes Chinch-bugs Cockroaches Asian Cockroaches Crickets Earwigs Elm Leaf Beetles Fire Ants Fleas Flies Firebrats Ground Beetles Gypsy Moths (adults & caterpillars) Millipedes Mole Crickets Pill Bugs Scorpions Silverfish Sod Webworms Sow-bugs Spiders Termites Ticks (including Deer Ticks and Western Black-legged Ticks) Wasps

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