CimeXa Insecticide Dust cannot be applied in drains. It is applied in voids and cracks and crevices. We do offer a Drain Fly Kit. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article for details.
CimeXa Insecticide Dust cannot be used outdoors for flea control. Please see our Outdoor Flea and Tick Kit for the necessary products to treat for a outdoor flea infestation.
CimeXa and other insecticide dusts should be applied only as a crack and crevice or void application indoors, so it should not have negative impact if used correctly. Dust could cause irritation if it is over-used or applied in open areas where it could become airborne. You should always apply dust using a hand duster or bulb duster. If you have any health concerns, then we recommend wearing a mask or having someone else apply pesticides for you. Please consult a medical professional for any advice directly concerning your health.
CimeXa Insecticide Dust is not specifically labeled for midges. Please take a moment to review our very informative article on how to treat midges which includes product recommendations.
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.
Yes, to remove Cimexa Dust, you can simply vaccum the area and then rinse with soap and water. You should launder any fabrics that you think may have gotten the dust on them. Be sure to wear gloves while cleaning. Keep in mind that dusts like CimeXa should be use only accorrding to the product label as a crack and crevice or void treatment.
Yes, CimeXa Insecticide Dust is labeled for Carpet Beetles. You can refer to the product label for full instructions.
"Stored Product (Pantry and Fabric/Clothes) Beetles and Moths: Treat cracks, crevices and along the edges of cupboards, closets, pantries, shelving units and storage. Treat voids beneath drawer units by removing the lower drawers and treating the well. Treat the voids beneath shelving units or cabinets by removing the kickplate or drilling small access holes in the kickplate. Treat under rugs and along the edges of carpets and baseboards and other infested areas to control carpet beetles."
CimeXa only comes in a powder form.