CimeXa Insecticide Dust - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Mathew from Queens, New York
    07/16/2022
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    Are you allowed to apply Cimexa dust around floor crevices and creases in bedrooms, living rooms, and other rooms? Also, in rooms where floor and wall crevices, creases meet?
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    Yes, CimeXa Insecticide Dust can be applied with a bellow hand duster or bulb duster under baseboards, underneath carpeted edges, inside walls, and other tight spaces/voids. 

    Please view our How to Apply Cimexa Dust Video for a brief tutorial.  

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  • Asked by Om from Orlando
    07/29/2022
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    I have a two-story condo, would it be okay to drill whole into wooden subfloor and apply dust?
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    We would not recommend drilling through your floors or subfloor to treat beneath them. There would be few occasions where that would be a proper treatment or needed for an insect. If you would like to tell us what pest or issue you are targeting, then we are happy to discuss treatment options with you. 
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  • Asked by Howard from Canada
    08/07/2022
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    Is this effective for wasp nests in wall?
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    CimeXa Insecticide Dust is not labeled for wasps.  For current infestations, you would need to use Delta Dust in each individual burrow as a better option.
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  • Asked by Alan from Aiea
    08/10/2022
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    can CimeXa be used outdoors to kill scales?
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    CimeXa Insecticide Dust is not labeled for scales or for outdoor use.
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  • Asked by Alan from Aiea
    08/10/2022
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    can CimeXa be used outdoors to kill scales?
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    No, CimeXa Insecticide Dust is not labeled for scale.  

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  • Asked by Won from Las Vegas, Nevada
    08/12/2022
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    Can i used Cimexa for Scorpions
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    CimeXa Insecticide Dust is not labeled to control scorpions so we cannot recommend it for this use. Instead, we would recommend using a dust that is labeled for scorpions such as Tempo Dust
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  • Asked by Libbie from Rockford Il
    01/09/2024
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    Does CimeXa kill springtails? If so, what process do you suggest?
    I have a springtail infestation inside my house. They are biting me constantly.
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    CimeXa Insecticide Dust is not specifically labeled for springtails. We have confirmed with the manufacturer, Rockwell Labs, that the product will kill springtails that come in contact with a lethal dose.
     
    Springtails are an indication of a moisture issue, so their abundance means there is a moisture problem that needs correcting. You will not be able to reduce the numbers of this pest successfully until you have addressed and corrected the moisture issue that is allowing them to flourish. Springtails getting in the home can be tricky to treat for since the source of the nest is somewhere outside under the ground. Anything that can add excess moisture to the soil would be an attractive area for them, such as concrete patios, walkways, ground covers such as pine straw, mulch, etc. If you have any mulch, rock, or pine straw around the home rake it all back away from the home and treat the soil below it heavily with either Tempo SC Ultra or Talstar P Professional Insecticide and then let it stay uncovered and dry out for a week or so to try and deter them from that area. Check walls and pipes for any leaks (even minor ones that aren't showing water damage yet) or areas where excess condensation may be collecting. If your yard hasn't had a good core aeration done in the last few years you may want to have this done to help reduce moisture in the yard and help with compacted soils. As an additional barrier you could dust your wall voids with a product like CimeXa Insecticide Dust. This would be a long-lasting approach for a variety of pests, including springtails, to help give an unseen barrier behind the drywall for any insects traveling through those areas once they get in. It can help slow the population that emerges in the home.
    Additional tips to reduce attractiveness of Springtails to your home include:- Checking all pipes around and in the home for leaks or excess condensation
    - Check weep screens and holes for excess moisture and use insecticide dusts in those crevices
    - Rake back, reduce/thin, and turn any mulch, pinestraw, or other ground cover material around the home. These items keep a ton of moisture on the soil and within their materials which provides an ideal living space for springtails.
    -Treat monthly with an insecticide like Talstar P Professional Insecticide or Tempo SC Ultra under and in mulch bed areas as well as around the foundation of the home
    -Trim back branches of bushes or trees that may touch the home
    -If where they appear most frequently is a shaded side of the home, see if you can trim back tree branches that may contribute to excess shade during the day, that way sunlight can help dry out the soil
    -Core aerate your lawn each spring to help with soil compaction and excess water holding in the yard

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  • Asked by Peggy from Denver
    03/16/2024
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    Do you place CimeXa Insecticide Dust all over carpet?
    Reading about the uses for getting rid of bedbugs. It says to spray it directly on the carpet. Is this true?
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    Bedbugs will hide wherever there are places for them to hide. In most situations you will not be required to spray all of the carpet for bedbugs because bedbugs will not sit out in the middle of the carpet. Usually you will concentrate your treatments up under the lip of the carpet and other cracks and crevices. A dust insecticide such as Cimexa Dust would be a great choice because it stays active for a every long time.  Our guide here can explain the correct treatment.

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