PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Lemon smelling agent designed to control malodor and insects down your drain. Use as needed during the week to control bad odor or insect activity.
This short video (less than 1 minute) shows how easy it is to use.
WHERE TO USE IT: Drain lines from the kitchen sink, bathroom sink, showers, tubs and food disposals.
This video is more comprehensive and detailed.
RATE OF APPLICATION: 2-4 ounces per gallon gallon of water and use 1/2 gallon per drain in the evening before you retire. Start with 4 oz per gallon to get control of the issue. After 2-3 weeks, when target pests are gone, 2 oz per gallon for maintenance will usually be enough. Will control drain pests like flies, gnats, mites, moths, ants, crickets, springtails and more. Generally used in conjunction with NO SURVIVORS ENZ A BAC.
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RATE OF APPLICATION: 1-2 ounces per gallon gallon of water and use 1/2 gallon per drain in the evening before you retire for average problems. Use up to 4 oz per gallon for “bad” problems. Will control drain pests like flies, gnats, mites, moths, ants, crickets, springtails and more. Generally used in conjunction with NO SURVIVORS ENZ A BAC.
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NO SURVIVORS ENZ A BAC
And don’t forget to apply the No Survivors once a week to take away the organic matter in the pipes which feed all these pests.
This short video (less than 60 seconds long) explains how to use our No Survivors and how easily it is to apply weekly:
HOW TO APPLY: Run warm to “semi-hot” water for 20 seconds and then add the Survivors by pouring the 2-3 oz directly down the drain as the warm water drains. Alternatively you can add 2-3 oz to 16-32 oz of warm water and stir the mixture for 5 seconds then pour it down the drain.
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Heather says
Would this hurt a drain pipe if left in there for a few days?
Tech Support says
Heather,
NO. If anything it will have a better chance to purge unwanted insects and smells from the system. There is nothing “corrosive” about this item so it poses no hazard to the drain pipes regardless of the material being used (copper, steel, pvc, etc.).
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Heather says
@Tech Support:
Thank you! How about the No Survivors….will that be OK in a drain for a few days?
Tech Support says
Heather,
No Survivors won’t “hurt” anything other than the organic matter and waste that might be present. Its not corrosive like acid, bleach, etc. so even if left for a few days will not impact drain lines.
Enz A Bac: https://bugspray.com/sanitizer/liquid/enz-a-bac
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Larry says
Is this septic safe?
Tech Support says
Larry,
It’s fine for use in septic systems as well as french drains, drains to city lines or sumps.
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Andrew Blanchard says
I bought this product to help with some issues I have been having with camel crickets. We bought a new house and noticed some Camel Crickets on floors in the evening or early morning. Pretty creepy. We have had the house spray inside and out by a professional so we have made a lot of progress but I wanted to clean out the drains as well. I used Pequa to clean the organic matter first and then used this product to further clean and kill any bugs that may be lingering. Really seems to be working. Probably not a bad thing to do with drains even if you are not having some bug issues. Good company. Quick and easy. They also provide some good videos on camel cricket treatment.
Lita says
We have cave (camel) crickets and i think they are coming from the sump pump. Would this product be safe for the sump pump and to sit in there till it drains out due to rain?
Tech Support says
Lita,
This product was made specifically for use down drains and won’t hurt pvc, copper or other metal nor will it impact the pump, pump seals, hoses or housing of the pump. Remember, you’re only mixing 2-4 oz per of the material per gallon of water so essentially its water being applied with enough “insecticidal” action to kill off target pests like crickets, springtails, roaches and more. But it does this NOT being “corrosive” so no need to be concerned about letting it sit. In fact the longer it sits, the better results you’ll get.
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Lita says
@Tech Support:
Thank you! placing my order now! Can’t wait to get ride of these crickets!!!
Michael Butterfield says
I’m giving this product two thumbs up. Worked very well. I do suggest watching the bugspray.com video as well as reading the directions. The odor was a little strong at first. I did leave it undisturbed over night with the drains covered. By the next morning after a rinse the odor was gone. Just shut the doors of, say, your bathroom and do cover the drains.
Tech Support says
Michael,
Thanks for the positive feedback! Moving forward, if you find the Lemon Fresh smell of Lemon Air is too strong, consider getting the alternate option Sanni Shine. Its odorless but used the same way:
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Sanni Shine: https://bugspray.com/sanitizer/liquid/mold-blaster-sanni-shine
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Linda Ellison says
FINALLY! This product when used with the ENZ-O-BAC has the solution for springtails! Two pest control companies could not eliminate them for my drains. Highly recommend the combo!!
Don Lingofelter says
I waited to see if your product actually works. Every morning I woke up to find these little critters in my sink and counter. I’m happy to report that I haven’t seen any more in my house for 3 days now! Thank you!!! I have seen them on my patio so I sprayed your other products under my sink and all the way around the perimeter of the house. This seems to be working as well. I know these critters are all over and I will need to stay after them. But I really appreciate not seeing them in our kitchen.
Hoogie7781 says
Can this be used in a washing machine?
Tech Support says
James,
So the short answer is yes. In general, its an odor neutralizer AND pest killer. Generally its used down the drain BUT if you have the need to purge your machine of some bad odor or believe there is some kind of pest in the drain line of the machine, you can run a short cycle using the Lemon air in the water. Remember, its not for clothing so you’d want to do this with just water.
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Megan says
Hi! Currently really need these products with spring tails coming from the drains in our bathrooms (tubs, shower& sink) however we’re located in California. Is there another best alternative?
Tech Support says
Megan,
If you check below the Maxxthor (which we can’t ship to your state) as well as the Lemon Air (which we can’t ship to your state) in our Springtail article, you’ll see we offer Pest-Xempt Concentrate. It can be used both outside in place of the Maxxthor and then inside for down the drain applications.
https://bugspray.com/article/springtail#FIRST_USE_NO_SURVIVORS_DOWN_THE_DRAIN
So visit the link above. You can get the No Survivors and then below it will be Lemon Air and then next, the Xempt.
https://bugspray.com/exempt/liquid/pest-xempt-concentrate
All the rest of the products like the outside Granules, inside Aerosol and Spray we can send too. All the details are in our Springtail article:
https://bugspray.com/article/springtail
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Isabelle says
I purchased both the Enz a Bac and Lemon Air. Should I use these products only in the drains where Springtails are present or should I pre-treat in all the sinks and drains in the house?
Tech Support says
Isabelle,
In general, you should treat at least as many sinks as you find have activity and then remember that even remote sinks can get the same problem. There is no “right” or “wrong” way to proceed. In fact we have many customers who treat them all on a regular basis and then some or treat the main ones weekly and the others ones monthly, etc. The bottom line is that sinks are a big gathering point for this pest and so being pro-active in as many of their common nest sites is best.
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