As wiith any product that we sell, when using Bengal Roach Spray pets needs to be out of the area while you are spraying and until the product dries. The residual of the product is safe once dried.
Bengal Roach Spray is designed to be used in cracks and crevices, therefore it is not necessary to vacate your home when applying. As a general rule, when applying insecticides, you would want to keep people and pets out of the treating area until the product has fully dried.
Bengal Roach Spray is labeled for roaches but is not a professional grade product. It will flush them out of their hiding places. The roaches that do not come in contact with the treated areas will not be eradicated.The first thing you should know is that bombs are highly ineffective when trying …
Read Full Answer »Bengal Roach Spray can be applied to cracks and crevices; behind baseboards and sinks; under and behind sinks, cabinets, stoves, and refrigerators; around doors and windows; in crawl spaces and attics. The product will leave a residual and it can be reapplied every 4 weeks, if needed, so it should …
Read Full Answer »Pets should not be present during the application of Bengal Roach Spray until completely dry/ventilated and then they can return to the treated areas.
It will depend on the level of humidity in the area, but typically a Bengal Roach Spray treated should be completely dry in 1-2 hours.
No, you should not spray any chemical including Bengal Roach Spray on electronics. If roaches are in electronics they are also elsewhere in your home and you need to treat the home. One of our roach control kits would be recommended for roach control. These professional kits includes non-…
Read Full Answer »Bengal Roach Spray can be applied to cracks and crevices; behind baseboards and sinks; under and behind sinks, cabinets, stoves, and refrigerators; around doors andwindows; in crawl spaces and attics.
Bengal Roach Spray can be applied to cracks and crevices; behind baseboards and sinks; under and behind sinks, cabinets, stoves, and refrigerators; around doors and windows; in crawl spaces and attics. The product will leave a short residual and it can be reapplied every 4 weeks if needed. If you s…
Read Full Answer »As long as the Bengal Roach Spray did not come in contact with the pasta boxes, and they were completely sealed, it will be fine.
According to the product label, you want to cover exposed food, remove pets, birds and cover aquariums before using the Bengal Roach Spray. After the spray is dry, you may return the animals back into those areas. Be sure you do not use residual sprays in areas such as bird cages or other places w…
Read Full Answer »Bengal Roach Spray will try from 1-3 hours depending on how much was sprayed and location sprayed.
Generally, after an application of Bengal it should take anywhere between 30 min - 1 hour to dry.
Drying time can vary. You want to allow the treated areas to fully dry and ventilate the area properly prior to allowing anyone back in these areas after Bengal Roach Spray application.
Bengal Roach Spray is not a professional grade product so we do not have much information to provide on this item, since we mostly carry it for customer convenience. Typically a dryer application aerosol would be one that applied the chemical in a smaller particle size so that the solution does not …
Read Full Answer »Bengal Roach Spray leaves no mess and has no odor when applied per the product label. Be sure to wear proper PPE equipment such as chemical resistant gloves when applying and respirator mask if applying in tight or enclosed spaces.
Bengal Roach Spray is a direct spray dry aerosol that should be applied directly to cracks and crevices to flush roaches out of their hiding places. This is not an aerosol fogger that is activated and then disperses a mist/fog into a room or treatment area. To apply Bengal Roach Spray, simpl…
Read Full Answer »Bengal Roach Spray is an aerosol spray treating indoors in and under cabinets, hidden surfaces, around sinks and storage areas, behind baseboards, stoves, etc. This is not a concentrate that would be diluted with water. Review the full product label for more information and complete application i…
Read Full Answer »Bengal Roach Spray applications usually take anywhere from 1-3 hours to dry depending on the application. This product is only being applied to the cracks and crevices where labeled insects hide. Please view the product label for more information.
According to the manufacturer and advertised on the product label, the Bengal Roach Spray is odorless and leaves no mess.