Yes, Alpine WSG can be broadcast on carpeted areas for fleas. According to the product label, when treating for fleas you want to apply the product to infested areas or potentially infested areas, such as rugs, floors, carpets, upholstered furniture, pet beds, and pet resting areas. When applyin…
Read Full Answer »The Alpine WSG label states the following: When applying in a residential or commercial structure, DO NOT contaminate food, feed stuffs, or water supply. DO NOT contaminate food preparation surfaces, kitchen utensils, dishes or food/feed storage containers. Cover any food/feed contact surfaces…
Read Full Answer »Alpine WSGÂ should be applied, dried and area ventilated prior to the pregnant women returning to the treated areas. They should not apply the product or be present during the application.
Yes, you can add an IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) to Alpine WSG. If you would like to tell us the pest(s) you are targeting, then we are happy to recommend a specific product for you.
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 Alpine WSG has residual acitivity of 30 to 60 days for most applications. We would need to know what you are treating to give you more specific reapplication timing.
You can use 10-30g of Apline WSG per gallon of water depending on which pest(s) you are treating. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions. Â
Temprid FX would have the faster kill over Alpine WSG and Phantom, but Phantom would be the better option since it has a transfer effect to eliminte the entire colony. Temprid will only kill those that contact a treated area.
Alpine WSGÂ is labeled to eliminate fleas indoors and outdoors. It is recommended that you treat every 10-14 days until you no longer have activity. Be sure to vacuum daily in between your treatments. Please take a look at our Flea Guide for tips on how to treat and prevent fleas in the future.Â
Alpine WSG would do a fantastic job to treat for ants and spiders. Alpine WSG (water soluble granule) is a non-pyrethroid, non-repellent broad spectrum insecticide that uses the active ingredient Dinotefuran. Dinotefuran has been granted Reduced Risk status for public health use by the EPA. …
Read Full Answer »Alpine WSG is not labeled for carpet beetles. You can use Onslaught Insecticide. It is one of the few insecticides that can be applied in a broadcast application over carpeting. It should also be used in cracks and crevices, along baseboards and areas beetles may hide. You will mix 1 oz of Onslaug…
Read Full Answer »While Alpine WSG contains the same active ingredient as other products, this formulation is not designed to be used in systemic applications and is only for use as a surface application for the listed pests.  For systemic applications using Dinotefuran you would need Safari or Zylam.
Alpine WSG is a solid concentrate -Â a water-soluble granule -Â 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 wat…
Read Full Answer »The best way to dispose of leftover mixed Alpine WSG is to pour along the foundation of the home outside.
Alpine WSG is a safe product as long as it's applied properly according to the label. We recommend keeping your baby and everyone out of the treated are until it's completely dry, this can usually take between 1-2 hours.Â
Alpine WSGÂ can be used around homes as a perimeter spray but not on anything edibles, you should keep applications at least 10 feet away from edible plants.
Alpine WSGÂ can be applied as a crack and crevice in closets, baseboards, under refrigerators, around pipes, void areas, under sinks, opening around pipes, etc. We do not suggest applications in utensil cabinets. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
When treating indoors for flea, you should do a thorough vacuuming of the home first before any treatments are made so that you can suck up any dead or alive fleas, as well as flea feces and eggs that are present. Remove couch cushions to vacuum underneath, and any other areas the pets frequent in t…
Read Full Answer »Once the Alpine WSG has been applied and has completely dried, it will not reconstitute if it gets wet again. Â Alpine WSG has residual activity of 30 to 60 days for most applications. Â Now if you are mopping up in areas where you had applied your product, then you would have just removed any resid…
Read Full Answer »Alpine WSG has residual acitivity of 30 to 60 days for most applications. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
The Alpine WSG will kill only kill Bed Bugs that come in contact with the direct spray or with the treated area for 30-60 days. Please keep in mind it really takes more than one product to treat for Bed Bugs and their eggs. Please be sure to checkout our Bed Bug Guide where you will find the mo…
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