SCHAUMBURG, Ill. — Central Life Sciences, makers of Strike products, launched a newly redesigned website for the product line at www.strikeproducts.com.
Strike products are used primarily in wastewater treatment facilities, but they can be applied in any facility or site seeking control of midge and filter flies in water on the premises. Potential sites include wastewater treatment facilities, chemical plants, pulp and paper facilities, food processing facilities, golf courses, parks, and resorts. The environmental compatibility of all three formulations make them a great solution for controlling midge and filter flies. The new website highlights the various use sites where Strike products can be applied, helps facility operators find which products best fit their needs and provides easy access to informational resources.
“The site contains important product and use site information, making it easier to understand which Strike product offers the best solution for the facility experiencing an infestation,” said John Neberz, business manager, Vector Division for Central Life Sciences. “Keeping the facility up and running is the top priority and Strike stops midge and filter flies without disrupting productivity at the facility.”
The website details the three Strike formulations, research study results, success stories and a “where to buy” section. New additions to the site include multiple use rate calculators, which help determine how much product will be needed to treat the area, and information about the various application sites.
Strike midge control products stop midge and filter flies, eliminates the next generation of flies and, with continued use, keeps new infestations from developing. Unlike other products, which only kill a small amount of adult flies, Strike® products contain an EPA registered insect growth regulator (IGR) that mimics the natural biochemicals in an insect's body, essentially stopping larvae from developing into adults. Learn more at the new www.strikeproducts.com.
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