Bifen 7.9F Select™
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Bifen 7.9F Select

Liquid Insect Control

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Overview

  • A broadcast treatment for turfgrass to control insects including armyworms, cutworms, chinch bugs, ants, mites, mosquitoes and more
  • Helps prevent and control ticks, including species that can carry Lyme disease and Rocky Mountain spotted fever
  • Can also be used to protect trees, shrubs and flowers, and indoor areas to manage pests around the home such as termites, carpenter ants, and other structural pests

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When to Apply

Apply Bifen 7.9F Select™ whenever insects or mites are actively feeding on trees, shrubs, flowers, turf, or outdoor plants. Early treatment helps prevent infestations from spreading and keeps landscapes healthy.

PRO TIPS

  • Spray on calm days to ensure even coverage and avoid drift.
  • Check the undersides of leaves — many pests hide there, so thorough coverage improves effectiveness.

Pro Tips for Best Results

Watch Temperature & Moisture

Watch Temperature & Moisture

Use when the grass is actively growing and not heat-stressed.

Apply When Pests Are Active

Apply When Pests Are Active

Target insects and mites when they are feeding for the best control.

Mix & Apply on Calm Days

Mix & Apply on Calm Days


Apply when winds are low (less drift), so coverage is even and uptake is efficient.

Spray Evenly

Spray Evenly

Maintain steady pressure and overlap slightly to ensure uniform coverage across all turf areas.

Rinse Sprayer After Use

Rinse Sprayer After Use

Always clean out your equipment after application to avoid residue or buildup that could affect future treatments.

Frequently Asked Questions

It controls a wide array of insects and mites found on trees, shrubs, flowers, and non‑fruiting trees and nut trees around landscapes.

You can use it indoors (like offices, malls, hotels) and outdoors (home lawns, parks, athletic fields) around residential or commercial properties

Yes — it’s capable of preventing and controlling ticks, including those that may carry diseases like Lyme or Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

Yes — it’s designed to be non‑phytotoxic on a variety of turf and ornamental plants when used according to label directions.

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