Talak 7.9 Mix Ratio Calculator
Work out exactly how much Talak 7.9% F bifenthrin concentrate to mix for your treatment area. Enter your sprayer or tank size and target dilution rate to get product amount in fl oz, tbsp, and tsp.
Treatment Area & Dilution Rate
Enter your area size and target dilution rate to calculate your mix
Total surface area you plan to spray.
1 gallon per 1,000 sq ft is standard. Use up to 10 for dense turf/foliage, or under 2 for low-volume, sub-surface applications.
Rates per the Talak 7.9% F product label. Confirm the correct rate for your target pest and site before mixing.
Fluid ounces of Talak 7.9% F concentrate per gallon of water. Label range is typically 0.33–1 fl oz per gallon.
Mix Ratio Results
Product and water needed for your tank
Enter your treatment area and dilution rate above, then click Calculate Mix Ratio to see how much Talak 7.9% F and water you need.
Talak 7.9% F Label Rates
Common dilution rates from the Talak 7.9% F product label. Always confirm against your current label for your specific pest and site.
| Suspension | Rate per Gallon | Coverage | Typical Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.02% | 0.33 fl oz | ~1,000 sq ft / gal | Light residual, general surfaces |
| 0.06% | 1 fl oz | ~1,000 sq ft / gal | Standard rate, heavier pest pressure |
| Mosquito (high) | 1 fl oz (6 tsp) | ~1,000 sq ft / gal | Barrier spray, resting vegetation |
| Dense turf | Standard rate | Up to 10 gal / 1,000 sq ft | Dense grass, heavy foliage |
| Sub-surface | Standard rate | Under 2 gal / 1,000 sq ft | Low-volume, mole crickets etc. |
Talak 7.9 Mix Ratio FAQ
Everything you need to know about mixing and applying Talak 7.9% F bifenthrin insecticide.
According to the product label, Talak 7.9% F is generally mixed at 1 to 6 teaspoons per gallon of water for general surface and perimeter treatments, with one gallon of mixed solution typically covering 1,000 square feet. Specific pests and sites call for different rates within that range, so always confirm the rate for your target pest on the label.
These refer to the concentration of active ingredient in the final spray solution. A 0.02% suspension is made by mixing 0.33 fluid ounces of Talak 7.9% F per gallon of water, while a 0.06% suspension uses 1 fluid ounce per gallon. Higher percentages are used for heavier pest pressure or longer residual control, per the product label.
For mosquito control, the label lists a high rate of 1 fluid ounce (6 teaspoons) per gallon of water. This is applied as a barrier spray around outdoor living areas and vegetation where mosquitoes rest.
1 fluid ounce equals 6 teaspoons, which is the same as 2 tablespoons. The product label specifically notes not to use household kitchen utensils to measure Talak 7.9% F, so a proper measuring device such as a graduated cylinder or dosing cup should be used instead.
For general surface and lawn treatments, 1 gallon of mixed solution per 1,000 square feet is common. For dense grass or heavy foliage, the label allows for higher spray volumes of up to 10 gallons per 1,000 square feet to ensure uniform coverage, while low-volume applications under 2 gallons per 1,000 square feet are used to target sub-surface pests.
Per the product label, repeat applications should only be made if there are signs of renewed insect activity, and applications should not exceed one treatment per 7 days.
Mixed solution should be used within 24 hours of mixing. Solutions made with bifenthrin, the active ingredient in Talak 7.9% F, should not be stored for longer than one day, so only mix the amount needed for same-day application.
No. This calculator is a convenience tool for working out mixing volumes based on publicly available label rates. Always read, understand, and follow the current EPA-approved Talak 7.9% F product label and safety data sheet before mixing or applying any pesticide, as rates can vary by pest, site, and state registration.
