Dogs must be removed from the area that is being sprayed. The dogs can return as soon as the area is dry (usually less than 1 hour).
Cats and other pets need to be kept out of the area while Conquer Liquid Insecticide is being applied, and until it has thoroughly dried. Once it is dry, it is safe for pets to be allowed back into the area.
Conquer is not labeled for bedbugs and is not intended for use on bed bugs. There are many other products on the market that have been tested and labeled for bed bugs. Phantom is one of our most popular bed bug products as it is non-repellent and there is no known resistance to this product. You can…
Read Full Answer »You can add Martins IGR to Conquer for flea control. You can mix 1 ounce of each product into one gallon of water to treat 1,000 sq ft area. When treating outdoors you can increase the volume of water to insure even coverage in areas with dense vegetation (i.e., use 2-5 gallons of water with the 1 o…
Read Full Answer »We would not recommend staying in the home after treating with Conquer. Some folks will keep their pets and children in one area of the house while treating another. Once the treated area has dried it is safe for children and pets to back around.
Conquer will kill ants that make direct contact with treated areas. Leaf cutter ants can be a difficult pest to get rid of. The colonies are large and the ants make their own food so poison baits only have limited effects on this species of ants. According to several university websites Maxfor…
Read Full Answer »Honestly, all the products you mentioned will do a great job on any insect you could encounter. They will all dry clear, have a low odor if any at all, can be used indoors and outdoors, and will last at least 30 days outside and 90 days inside. If you wanted to stick with the Conquer that your compa…
Read Full Answer »Mix 1 oz of Conquer with 1 gallon of water in a hand pump sprayer and apply at a rate of one gallon per 1000 square feet. (you may also add Archer IGR to 1 gallon of the finished Conquer/water solution for more effective flea control. Archer IGR is made for outdoors and holds up better in the …
Read Full Answer »All animals need to be out of the area while you are doing the application and they can safely return after the treated area has dried. When spraying outdoors the area you are treating should be dry at the time of the application and for 24 hours after the application. After 24 hours the products wi…
Read Full Answer »Conquer is labeled for ticks and should do a great job for you. The addition of Archer IGR will be necessary to help you get control of the tick population on your property. Do not make spot applications outdoors. Treat the entire area where exposure to ticks may occur. Use more water (not more pro…
Read Full Answer »The Maxforce Roach Bait Gel should be applied by placing one small pea sized dot every 10-12 inches directly into cracks and crevices around counters, sinks, drawers and cabinets in kitchens and bathrooms. Conquer should be applied along baseboards, in cracks and crevices, under appliances, arou…
Read Full Answer »Conquer is labeled for use in a fogger. Be sure to read the Conquer product label for complete usage instructions.
Conquer Insecticide has a tip and pour bottle. You will tip the bottle to the side with the measuring device and squeeze the bottle until it fills up to the 1 fl. oz. line.
The mixing ratio for Conquer Insecticide in 50 gallons of water is 50-100 fl. oz. The mixing ratio per gallon of water is 1-2 fl. oz. It is recommended that you mix a growth regulator, such as Archer IGR, with the insecticide. Be sure to do treatments every 30 days outdoors for control.Â
Conquer has a three year shelf life from the date of purchase if kept away from extreme temperatures. Please take a few moments to read over our article How to Get Rid of Fleas to learn how to implement a successful Flea control program. Â
Conquer will last up to 60 days inside a home and for about 30 days when used outside. For bad infestations outside, you should apply every two weeks. Conquer will work much more effectively when you combine it with an IGR (insect growth regulator) such as Archer IGR. Inside the home, it…
Read Full Answer »Conquer and Demon Max are both residual insecticides but contain different active ingredients. Conquer contains Esfenvalerate and Demon Max contains Cypermethrin. Both are labeled to treat many insects including spiders and ants. Conquer Product Label Demon Max Product Label
When used as directed on the product label, Conquer is safe to spray in a kitchen. Ants are especially difficult to get rid of. This is because an ant colony can reproduce new ants almost faster than you can kill them. Conquer will only kill the ants it touches. The key thou…
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Conquer Liquid Insecticide is an insecticide that will kill labeled insects such as Crickets that contact a treated surface and has repellent properties as well.
Conquer can be used on a yard that is mostly dirt as long as you follow the product label.