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If it can be mixed with livestock food, that should be right. Mine says that, also.
Be careful not to breath in the dust. I get a little careless at times with mine. It spreads around with a vengeance when there's even the slightest breeze.
I've been using a lot lately because of the fly problem. Also, I can vouch for the fly paper traps you hang, and for the liquid fly traps. I bought a liquid trap and it smells (to me anyway) like something rotten. I'd go for the homemade one next time...at least I will know what that stink actually is!
We had a major hatch after a rain. Our garage was totally infested one morning. The first night I hung a cheap paper sticky trap, I caught hundreds within hours. Since then, I hung four more...my husband even put one in the house by the door. I thought it was just us because we had recently started using our new chicken tractor and the chicken manure was sitting on the yard from that. But, when I went to a "chain coffee place" (think mermaid) in town a few days later, even they had flies. It actually made me feel better!
Our fly problem is greatly reduced now...we still have some, but it's not the shocking disgusting scene it was.