Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate is labeled to be applied around the perimeter of carpeted areas only.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate is not recommended to be applied in an Actisol machine. We do offer Crossfire in the liquid that is diluted and sprayed with a pump sprayer and it comes in an aerosol too.
Yes you can mix Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate and ?Gentrol IGR together to treat surrounding areas. Gentrol IGR is to be mixed at 1oz per gallon of water and reapplied every 2 weeks for active infestations (ex. bed bugs).
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate is only labeled for bed bug control. For camel spiders, or spiders in general, control you can use Onslaught FastCap Spider and Scorpion Insecticide.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate will be removed if the treated area is mopped and will need to be reapplied. It is not labeled to be broadcast across floors and treatment should only be directed to cracks and crevices. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate can be applied to furniture including couches. We recommend applying/testing a small inconspicous area first to check for staining.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate is packaged in a 130 fl. oz. container to produce exactly 10 finished gallons (10 doses/treatments). Pour 13 fl. oz. of the 130 fl. oz. container into 115 ounces of water to produce exactly 1 finished gallon to treat 1,000 sq. ft.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate is mixed at 13 oz to 115 oz of water for a gallon mixture to treat 1,000 sq ft.
The Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate covers 1,000 Sq Ft at 13 oz per gallon of water. Keep in mind that you are treating cracks and crevices for bed bug treatments. Please take a few moments to review our Bed Bug Treatment Guide.
No, we would not recommend mixing insecticides like Crossfire and Viper together. This could cause the adverse effect and cause the products not to work properly.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate is a non-repellent insecticide.
Crossfire is a fantastic and very potent bedbug control product and could certainly be alternated with a spray of Temprid. The biggest thing with bedbugs is to stay on top of treatments every 7-14 days and be meticulous with the applications to get into every nook and crevice you can. If you have a heavy infestation using a product like Crossfire can help drastically drop the numbers and cut your retreatments down due to its unique mode of action.
Bed Bug Guide
http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/how-to-get-rid-of-bed-bugs-a-449.html
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate should be mixed and used within 24 hours of mixing for the most effective results.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate already contains Piperonyl Butoxide for a fast knockdown during application so while it would not be needed to be mixed with another synergist such as ExciteR, you can if you choose to following the instructions on each label for compatibility testing before hand.
We recommend to wait at least 2 hours after Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate treatment to vacuum up any dead bugs.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate does not need to be applied to the point of runoff or dripping per the manufacturer so that you do not oversaturate treatment areas as this can prolong the dry time rendering the article treated unusable longer.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate Shelf like is 3 years after opening if kept in a cool dry area.
It is recommended to retreat every 14 days for active infestations of bed bugs until you can go 30 days without seeing any signs of bedbugs or without anyone getting bit. Crossfire can be sprayed everyday if needed, but for an active treatment, every 14 days is recommended. Please see the How to Treat for Bed Bugs Pest Control Guide for more information.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate lasts up to 30 days so can be applied once a month.
Yes, Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate is safe to use in a home with pets, as long as it is used according to the label. Be sure to remove pets from areas being treated until they have had time to dry completely.