No. As with most insecticide products, the danger is when the product is liquid. People (except for the applicator) and pets should be out of the area while the product is applied, and they can safely re-enter the area after the product has dried. Archer will not re-constitute once it has dried.
You can use Archer IGR + Permethrin and you can use Archer IGR + Deltamethrin but you should not mix all 3 chemicals together because Permethrin and Deltamethrin are from the same class of chemicals and it would be like essentially just doubling the dose of either product. Instead you should mix Per…
Read Full Answer »In most circumstances the dog would have to ingest a lot of the treated mulch and acorns for there to be a health risk. Once these products are diluted and sprayed there is only a very minute amount of the active ingredients applied, only enough to have an effect on an insect.
You can use Archer IGR in a hose end sprayer. You will need to apply 1 ounce of Archer IGR per 1,500 sq ft. You can mark of a 1,500 sq ft area, add the appropriate amount of ArcherIGR to the hose end sprayer and then spray until the container is empty. The exact amount of water you use isn't very im…
Read Full Answer »The usage rate will depend on the insect you are trying to treat, but you will either need 1 or 2 ounces of product per 1,000 sq ft. Since there are 43,560 sq ft per acre, you will need 3-6 bottles of Archer IGR if you actually want to treat the entire acre. Most pests require that you only treat ta…
Read Full Answer »Suspend SC would not be a good choice for indoor flea control because it can not be used over carpeted areas, it must be kept to cracks and crevices only. A better choice would be Tengard SFR in combination with the Archer IGR. These products can be mixed together and used both indoors and outdoors …
Read Full Answer »Archer IGR has a three year shelf life from the date of purchase if kept away from extreme temperatures.
You can mix Bifen XTS and Archer IGR together for flea and tick control outdoors.
This question is kind of tough if you only have a one gallon hand pump sprayer to apply the product. When treating fleas in the yard you should water the product in. You should apply 1 ounce of archer IGR per gallon of water and for conquer, you are supposed to apply 1/3 fluid ounces (or…
Read Full Answer »Absolutely. Archer IGR can be added to any insecticide with no issues.
How long it will take to dry will depend entirely on how heavily you sprayed Archer and how well the air circulation in the home is. It could take 30 minutes up to 2 hours for a full dry time so keeping the cats out of the treated are for at least 2 hours should be sufficient.
Archer IGR is not labeled to control bed bugs. Many customers have had great success with the Gentrol IGR for bed bugs, as it is the only IGR that has been proven to work on bed bug reproductive cycles. While it is not guaranteed 100% of the time, many see significant differences whe…
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Yes, adding an IGR such as Archer IGR will help to stop the reproduction process. The immature mosquitoes will become sterile.
The Archer IGR product label does say that you can spray any where mosquitoes or other target pests spend time breeding or resting (please see product label for restrictions when using by a natural body of water). We contacted Syngenta, the manufacturer, just to be sure as the product label is a bit…
Read Full Answer »Tengard SFR and Archer IGR can be mixed into the same gallon of water and sprayed at the same time. Both products can be used every 14 days outdoors. You should note that neither Archer IGR nor Tengard SFR are labled for use on chiggers and may only provide you with limited results. Treatments for c…
Read Full Answer »Archer IGRÂ should not be applied to edible vegetation or where it may drift onto edible vegetation.
Yes, Archer IGR and Permethrin SFR can be mixed together and applied at the same time. The mixing rate is 1 2/3 fl oz of Permethrin SFR and 1 fl oz of Archer IGR per gallon of water. This can be done every 21 days as needed. Be sure to use a bait gel, such as Maxforce Magnum as well inside of cabine…
Read Full Answer »Archer IGR and Precor IGR are the most popular IGRs for flea treatments and either one would do a great job for you. You should note that even with the best flea treatments it can take a few months to totally get rid of the flea infestation.
Archer IGR can be applied to hardwood floors as a crack and crevice treatment only. This means along baseboards, under and around appliances, behind bookcases, door and window frames, inside cabinets and closets, etc per the product label.Â