California/New York Roach Control Kit - Rotation A
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  • Asked by Olga from New Haven, Ct
    06/21/2018
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    Why can't I use the New York Roach Control Kit Rotation A in CT?
    Is it against certain regulations? Am I breaking the law if I order? I live in CT. I would like to order the NY kits as I have a severe roach problem that is resistant to store bought products. Thank you.
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    Unfortunately, the Zenprox EC that is in the New York Roach Control Kit Rotation A is restricted in the state of Connecticut, so we are not able to ship it there without a pest control license.  You can still purchase the Maxforce FC Magnum and Gentrol Point Source from the kit separately, and the…

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  • Asked by Mj from Jonesboro
    02/08/2022
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    Why is this referred to as "New York" Roach Control Kit? Would it be just as effective in an attached townhome in North Carolina?
    A

    New York has very tough restrictions on what they allow homeowners to purchase when it comes to professional grade products.  They prefer that licensed trained professionals only handle them.

    Our New York Roach Control Kits contain a different insecticide concentrate that is approved for sale in

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  • Asked by Jennifer from Madill Ok
    09/01/2021
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    What is the square footage of coverage for the New York Roach Control Kit A ? We are battling a severe roach infestation along with signs of bed bugs, fleas and termites in an old colonial house from previous tenants.
    3600 square foot Colonial house flooded with roaches, even while taking a shower. Previous tenants let dogs loose in the house and used bathroom all over. Ripped up carpet and tore out drywall to get rid of smell. Read I can use Permethrin and this to help against resistant strains.
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    The best way to eradicate roaches in the home is to use a combination of a residual spray, roach bait and insect growth regulator. Sanitation is key to a successful roach treatment, the chemicals can only do so much so you need to be aggressive and consistent with treating. Roaches, Bed Bugs and Fle…

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