Yes because it is formulated to be safe around water when used as directed, web eater is food to microbes in the water and ground. As soon as it hits the surface of the ground or water, it is consumed by the microbes quickly. *When used as directed*
There are no other spiderweb dissolvers on the market, web eater is the first. Other products out there still require the use of a brush pole broom to get the web down and only repel the spider from returning 30-60 days because they are using essential oils as a repelant, which loses its smell quickly and has to be reapplied consistently. Web eater is also half the cost when you account for the length of time the product will last comparatively.
The patent pending organic acids formula left behind after getting rid of the spiderwebs is an irritant to spiders and prevents them from coming back to build their webs. The acids will burn their feet where they sense (and taste) along with their spinner when they attempt to attach webs to the surface that has been treated.
Yes but you must remember that the product is a concentrate, so however you decide to apply it, you have to mix it at a 20:1 ratio. 20 Parts water to 1 part web eater. A lot of pest control companies will put it into a pump-up sprayer or backpack sprayer to apply then wash it off after with a water hose.
Yes, you should rinse off any plants, patio furniture, boats/boat covers, Patios/porches to avoid tracking it inside and to prevent any residue left that you may track inside.
No, it does not. Web eater is a super green – Pet/ECO Friendly *When used as directed*.. You really cannot get greener than this. These same ingredients are used in cooking and baking, soda, and even in fruits themselves.
Use protective eyewear and a long sleeve shirt in case the product blows back at you. (Even if it were to get into your eyes or onto your skin, it is only a very mild irritant and as long as you flush the area with water it will not harm you.)
It is recommended to move them if possible. If you cannot, just make sure that after you apply web eater to rinse off any extra product from surfaces that you are not currently treating. Do not let it sit while you wait for the product to work.
Yes, Web eater is as safe as you can get as a 25b Minimum risk pesticide and will not harm pets or children. *When used as directed* It is recommended that they are indoors when you treat to avoid any sprayback from windy conditions.
Web eater immediately takes effect when it is sprayed onto the area you want to treat. After 15 minutes, the webs will begin to dissolve, and the area it was sprayed onto will have organic acids built up onto the surface which repels the spiders.
As long as WEB EATER is used as directed, it will not harm any surfaces it is applied onto. Do not use the concentrate without mixing, and do not allow it to sit past 15 minutes on the surface before rinsing.