Unfortunately Alpine WSG excludes fire ants but is labeled for roaches. Advion WDG Insecticide is labeled for ants in general with no exclusions & is also labeled for roachesÂ
Alpine WSG is not labeled for noseeums/gnats.  We would recommend using Talstar P. It is a very good general insecticide that is labeled for noseeums. This can be broadcast across your lawn, sprayed on bushes, trees, flowers, etc. It should not be sprayed on water or any type of edible. You can u…
Read Full Answer »Alpine WSG should not be used as a mop solution. It is mixed with water and applied with a pump sprayer as directed on the product label. For fleas the product label states: Apply to infested areas or potentiallly infested areas, such as rugs, floors, carpets, upholstered furniture, pet beds an…
Read Full Answer »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 themÂ
Alpine WSGÂ 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 areasÂ
Alpine WSG is not specifically labeled for clothes moths/moths. We do offer treatment products and information for a successful program here.
Alpine WSG Insecticide is not labeled for use as a systemic product on plants and is only labeled for structural pest control in and around the outside of residences and commercial areas.
Yes, you may spray Alpine WSG on the windowsill. Just keep your pets out of the area while applying & they may return once the product has dried. Once dry, the product will not reactivate
Alpine WSG Insecticide is not labeled to control ticks.Â
Alpine WSG can be applied 3ft up and 3ft out from the foundation for general insect control.
Alpine WSG is not labeled to treat boxelder bugs. Please read our guide on how to get rid of boxelder bugs.
Yes, you can add an IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) to Alpine WSG.Â
If you are noticing more roach activity than usual, it is because immediately after beginning treatments, they will try to escape from the chemicals that are killing them. When applying insecticides such as Alpine WSG, the knockdown rate will be depend on how long the insect stayed on a treated surf…
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Yes, Alpine WSG is labeled for residential turf
We apologize for the inconvenience, but we cannot give any medical advise pertaining to Alpine WSG or any other product. We would recommend speaking with your doctor for the best advice if you are concerned about sensitivity/reaction.
Alpine WSG is labeled for use in nursing homes as directed only. It should not be used on bedding or mattresses. You can find full instructions for use here.
No, Alpine WSG can not be used on clothes or in the laundry.
Alpine WSG cannot be applied on surfaces where food is prepared such as countertops. Remove or cover food/feed, dishes, utensils, food processing equipment and food preparation surfaces in the treatment area or wash them before use. Please review the product label for more information.
Normal cleaning practices in your home are fine after applying Alpine WSG however we recommend refraining from directly applying cleaning products to the treated areas as the residual could be removed. If treating for German Roaches, repeat applications of Alpine WSG should be reapplied every 14 d…
Read Full Answer »Alpine WSG is used at 10 g per gallon of water and applied with a spray as directed. It cannot be fogged.Â