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🛡️ Take back your yard—effortless, powerful, pest-free living!
ADAMS Plus Yard Spray is a 32 fl oz ready-to-use insecticide with permethrin that kills fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, ants, and over 50 other pests. Designed for outdoor use, it treats up to 5,000 square feet with a convenient hose-end sprayer, providing up to 4 weeks of residual protection. Trusted since 1975, it’s the go-to solution for professional-grade, hassle-free yard pest control.











| ASIN | B001OVGIUU |
| Active Ingredients | Permethrin |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,529 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #96 in Insect & Pest Repellent Sprays |
| Brand | ADAMS |
| Brand Name | ADAMS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 3,857 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00039079060226 |
| Included Components | Yard Spray |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Type Name | ADAMS Plus Yard Spray |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Central Garden & Pet |
| Model Number | 3006022 |
| Part Number | 3006022 |
| Special Features | 32 fl oz, 96-oz, adams flea, and larva yard spray, black flag flea & tick killer yard treatment spray, black flag flea and tick ready to spray yard treatment, black flag flea and tick yard spray 32 oz. ready to spray concentrate, de flea yard flea, ecosmart flea and tick yard spray, flea, flea and tick yard spray concentrate, flea and tick yard spray safe for pets, liquid flea and tick yard spray,… |
| Target Species | Dog |
| UPC | 039079060226 |
| Unit Count | 32 Fluid Ounces |
| Warranty Description | Satisfaction guaranteed. If you’re not satisfied within 90 days, call us at 800-234-2269 so we can make it right. Proof of purchase is required. |
M**V
No mosquitoes! Yay!
This stuff works!! It usually only takes half a bottle to spray my back so I can get two months use from one bottle. When I’m in the area that I sprayed I do not have an issue with mosquitoes ticks or fleas or any other bug for that matter. Once it’s dry it is safe to walk on and I have yet to have an issue with my kids running around on it dried. It doesn’t smell too horrible either. Which is a bonus. I would much rather pay the price for a bottle of this than pay $70+ a month for one of the companies to come out and spray. This stuff works so much better than one of those big companies because I can spray when I want based off of weather and wind.
I**D
A Chemical Reckoning in the Backyard War Zone
Dateline: A Back Patio, Reclaimed from the Jaws of the Swarm. There are places you simply cannot go. Forbidden zones. No-man's-lands ruled by a vicious, humming, bloodthirsty horde. For too long, my own backyard was one such place. To step onto the patio after dusk was an act of supreme folly, a willing sacrifice to a whining, buzzing cloud of mosquitoes, flies, and other multi-legged fiends from the lower circles of hell. Leisure was impossible. Peace was a distant memory. Then, I decided to go on the offensive. I decided to wage a chemical war. My weapon of choice: the Plus Yard Spray. This is not some gentle, citronella-scented suggestion. This is a 32-ounce bottle of pure, unadulterated reckoning. At its heart is the magic word, the silver bullet: Permethrin. A name that strikes fear into the tiny hearts of nuisance pests everywhere. And the delivery system is a work of beautiful, brutish simplicity. You don't have to mix, you don't have to measure, you don't have to play amateur chemist with strange, concentrated poisons. You just screw the bottle onto your garden hose, turn on the water, flip a switch, and unleash hell. You walk the yard like a vengeful god, laying down a fine, even mist of doom across the 5,000 square feet of your personal kingdom. You coat the bushes, you douse the lawn, you create a chemical fence, a veritable minefield for any bloodsucking insect foolish enough to try and cross it. The result is not subtle. It is a dramatic, almost biblical, silencing. The constant, maddening hum of the mosquito squadron is gone. The cloud of flies that once held dominion over the patio has vanished. The yard, once a hostile territory, has been liberated. It is now possible to sit outside at night. To enjoy a cold drink without slapping at your own flesh every five seconds. The space has been rendered habitable once more. Now, let's talk about the price. This convenience, this pre-packaged, plug-and-play lethality, comes at a cost. Yes, you can buy raw permethrin concentrate in bulk for less. You can do the math, you can mix it yourself, and you can save a few dollars. But what you are paying for here is the sheer, unadulterated ease of it all. This is the busy man's solution. The "I just want the bugs gone now" solution. You are paying a convenience tax to avoid the hassle. And for the quiet, pest-free evenings it has purchased, it’s a tax I’ve been willing to pay. It’s a powerful, effective, and ridiculously easy way to take back your yard from the buzzing, biting hordes. It just works. And sometimes, that’s all that matters.
J**S
Hose end sprayer does not work
The hose end sprayer does not work. Sprayed for 15mins and the level remained the same. Emptied it into an ortho sprayer and applied.
L**S
Easy to apply, effective solution for my pest problem
Until this year (2024), organic/natural insecticides have proven effective against fleas/ticks, ants and mosquitoes when sprayed in the front yard. This year, it’s been extra buggy with the mild winter, extra humid, and now carpenter ants have moved in which makes my current spray ineffective. I contacted my local pest control company who recommended using insecticides/sprays that contained Permethrin. Adams concentrate contains ‘Permethrin’ and best of all it has my favorite type of sprayer nozzle in the 32 oz size bottle! I love the hose end sprayer style that’s quick and so easy to use! There’s no measuring and mixing, just check the weather for no rain in the forecast, put on a mask, shake, hook up your garden hose, turn sprayer dial to on and spray! It is super easy to apply and one bottle treats my front yard & its perimeter (about 5,000 square feet). Things I've learned... My front yard is home to pollinators (butterfly garden), so areas with flowering plants that usually have or attract bees, lady bugs, hummingbirds or butterflies and areas with chrysalis need to be avoided (this stuff will kill them). You also need to spray systematically so you won’t be left with gaps in your coverage. If you own dogs and cats like I do, keep them out of the treated area for a full 24 hrs until everything is good & dry (set the alarm on your phone). If you’re lucky enough to have a small yard, you should have spray left over so you can give your yard touch ups later (I need a second bottle). The odor wasn’t too bad to deal with when spraying, and not as overpowering as expected. It’s gonna be a mild-to-medium chemical smell, but not a heavy duty commercial toxic spray/Raid eye-watering smell. It also will be gone in about a minute since the odor seems to come from the actual spraying and not so much from the surface sprayed. So far, I am happy with the coverage and performance of Adams Plus Yard Spray. My red ant hills are mostly gone, the dog and I have not encountered any fleas, ticks or even mosquitoes out front. The dragonflies & pollinators are out in full force buzzing around like normal. As for carpenter ants? -I haven’t encountered any while working in the front yard. Ditto for beetles, roaches and wolf & huntsman spiders. Hopefully, they’ve all moved into the backyard of which I have no issue. 5 stars!
C**I
Fast action
Killed everything in yard within hours.
B**W
Handle clogged and broke the first use.
I like the Adams product as they have always made a very good product. However, this strangely became clogged within minutes of use. So I tried to pull apart and unclog the nozzle and wound up cracking it. So I still have the chemical and I guess I’m just going to have to buy a sprayer to spray it with I don’t know how or why this thing clogged so easily, but it was really annoying and took more time than I had It’s very frustrating but oh well
A**G
Easy to use
I've been having trouble with my plants being eaten. I never can find the culprit that's doing it so I assumed it was a worm and it was nice to find a spray that would take care of worms and other bugs. Since I've sprayed it about a week and a half ago, I've noticed that my plants are growing without so many holes in them. I trimmed away the parts that had holes in them and the new growth looks fantastic. Product is very easy to spread as I have a very good water pressure and I was able to get it over and around all around the house. I'll use it again just after I replant some areas. And it's nice that I can use this on my garden and not worry
G**E
Extreme caution
I have been familiar with Adams products for pets and indoor treatments for probably 35 years. Pyrethrins are effective and safer than most flea treatments. I mostly use safe natural products (no systemic poisons) but in the past few weeks the flea population has exploded, likely due to rain and humidity and increased visits from the local wildlife in my area. I finally decided to treat the lawn area where my dog frequents to potty, since every time she goes out she’s attacked. I ordered the Adams feeling it should be effective enough and relatively safe. I was very concerned after reading the ENTIRE label and precautions. I have many many pollinators and hummingbirds that share my yard. I finally opted to take down all the hummingbird feeders. I mowed the grass fairly short in the area. Then I erected a temporary fence to divide the area in half. I waited until nearly dark to treat half the area, leaving the other for a safe place for my dog to use in the meantime. The pollinators had settled for the night. I was very careful to only wet the grass area and not my many flowerbeds and wildflowers. The second night I will repeat the process to treat the other half of the area. The reason I give it only 3 stars is due to the lack of precautions on the ad, and knowing human nature, most people won’t bother to read the label carefully and follow extreme safety protocols. Please people! Take care! I don’t even know yet how effective the treatment will be on the flea population, but the dangers of killing pollinators, fish and poisoning groundwater need to be met with responsibility. Be careful!! Update: useless. Did not kill ants, spiders, and certainly not fleas. Waste of money. Downgraded to one star because that’s as low as you can go. Going back to diatomaceous earth.
A**N
Won't spray
I had great hopes for this as I have been unable to find a suitable product in the UK for dealing with the deer ticks invading our garden. However, the product is so full of solids it will not spray. Even after pouring through a fine sieve I find it still will not spray consistently to the point where I gave up. My review therefore is based on the effectiveness of the sprayer. I may well try and apply through a pressure sprayer of my own but I do not feel I should have to do this given the price of the product. I will try and apply and see how effective it is and then review further but I won't be able to give a 5 star rating due to the problems with the sprayer.
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