Alpine WSG is labeled for a variety of ants such as Argentine, Carpenter, Harvester, Odorous House, Red Imported and Southern Fire Ants (excluding Pharaoh Ants).
Take a moment to view our Rasberry/Caribbean/Tawny Crazy Ant Kit for a full more extensive treatment program.
Please review our Ant Treatment Guide for further tips and information.
Yes, Alpine WSG is labeled to treat for springtails
Alpine WSG is applied at 1 to 3 packets (10g) per one gallon of water depending on the insects you are targeting.
Please review the application rates beginning on page 5 of the product label for more information.
Alpine WSG is labeled to treat mosquitoes at 20 grams per gallon of water. Per the product label, apply to shrubbery and vegetation where mosquitos may rest around the perimeter of the home. This can also be applied as a direct wet spray to shrubs and vegetation around stagnant pools. marchy areas, ponds, and shorelines.
Do not apply to flowering blooms when bees or pollinators are active in the area as this product is toxic to bees exposed to residues for more than 38 hrs following the treatment.
View our Mosquito Treatment Guide for more information and our Mosquito Control Kits that offer a variety of treatment plans.
Alpine WSG is a solid concentrate - a water-soluble granule - so it is measured in grams or ounces rather than milliliters. You will use 10 g, 20 g, or 30 g of Alpine WSG per gallon of water, depending on the pest you are treating. That would break down to 1.25 g, 2.5 g, or 3.75 g per 16 oz of water. Please refer to the product label for complete mixing and application instructions.
We would recommend waiting 30 days after an application of Alpine WSG before applying a secondary product. For best roach control, we would recommend one of our roach control kits. It contains all the products needed for best control.
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Alpine WSG is not labeled to have a transfer effect like Phantom Termiticide Insecticide.
Yes, Alpine WSG would leave behind some residual on a porous surface, however some will inevitably absorb in as well. When treating exterior surfaces, it is recommended to treat the foundation and soil around the exterior perimeter as well as where utilities enter the home, gaps and voids in siding, around windows, doors and other entry points where insects may enter.
View page 7 for more information on the product label.
Alpine WSG is not labeled for gnats or midges. You may consider using Talstar P Professional Insecticide instead. It will leave a 30 day residual outdoors that will control noseeums that come in contact with treated areas
Alpine WSG can be mixed with a synergist such as ExciteR Insecticide but it is not generally recommended. ExciteR kills on contact while Alpine WSG leaves a non repellent residual that they take back with them. If you kill them too soon they will not have a chance to take it back with them