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Archer IGR is an Insect Growth Regulator that is also photostable, meaning that it does not break down easily in direct sunlight. You can use Archer IGR to control insect populations both indoors and outdoors. The Archer IGR unique mode of action disrupts the life cycle of ants, fleas, flies, ticks, cockroaches, mosquitoes and beetles leading to effective population control.
For best results, IGR products should be applied with an insecticide such as Talstar.
* They can be mixed together and applied at the same time from a one gallon hand pump sprayer.
| Active Ingredient | Pyriproxyfen 1.3% |
|---|---|
| Target pests |
Cockroaches, Fleas, Ants, Litter Beetles, Crickets, Ticks, and Flying Insects * See label for complete list |
| For use in |
Commercial & Residential; Indoors & Outdoors * See label for complete list |
| Application |
Photo-stable up to 14 days (Works in Direct Sunlight) * See label for complete application instructions |
| Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
| Yield | 8 to 16 gallons of solution |
| Formulation |
Professional Product Group 7C Insecticide |
| NOT FOR SALE TO | NY (Restricted To Licensed Applicators Only) |
| Shipping Weight | 1.06 lbs |
| Manufacturer | Syngenta (Mfg. Number: 73218) |
| EPA Registration | 100-1111 |
Archer Insecticide is an IGR (Insect Growth Regulator). The Archer Insecticide unique mode of action disrupts the life cycle of ants, fleas, flies, ticks, cockroaches, mosquitoes and beetles for effective population control.
What is an IGR?
How to Mix Archer Insecticide
Archer Insect Growth Regulator is intended to be mixed with water and applied with application equipment, such as hand-held, backpack, or power spray equipment.
General
Prior to any interior treatment, carpets, draperies and upholstered furniture should be vacuumed. The vacuum cleaner bag should be sealed and disposed of in an outdoor trash receptacle.
In Kennels and Doghouses
Treatment of kennels and doghouses will control pre-adult fleas from developing into biting and reproductive adult fleas.
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Awesome
By Jennifer on 07/08/2010
I used an Archer/Conquer mixture on my yard and in my house for a flea problem that was out of control. Within no time the little boogers were gone! I've tried everything and this was the ONLY product…
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End of the line
By Keith on 12/25/2010
I am a landlord and I had a house with fleas so bad that when you entered the house fifteen minutes later my legs were covered with hundreds of fleas. I tried store bought foggers and sprays - don't w…
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KILL THEM DEAD
By Jeff on 06/06/2010
Fleas have no chance with Archer. I mixed it with Conquer and sprayed as label told me to. Fleas and ants are no more. THANK YOU DoMyOwnPestControl, you saved me a bunch of money and kept my grand bab…
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