Products like Cyper TC should be applied when temps are below 85 degrees.
Yes. Cyper TC can be used with an IGR. Please be sure to read over the IGR label as some can be used indoors only and others can be used indoors and outdoors as well.
Since Cyper TC is not labeled for use on cannabis or any type of edibles, we would recommend discarding any affected plants. Typically, accidental overspray must be rinsed off with water immediately for it to not absorb into leaf foliage. Once the application has dried, it would be too late to rins…
Read Full Answer »Since Cyper TC is not labeled for edibles we not advise eating anything from that tree for at least a year
We recommend waiting at least one year before consuming any fruit that was contacted by Cyper TC.
Cyper TC is not labeled to be used around anything edible. Any fruit that was contacted should be discarded and not consumed if treated with Cyper TC and no fruit eaten from the tree for at least the growing season.
Cyper TC may be harmful to honeybees if they come into contact with a treated surface. We suggest applying the product when honeybees are not active.
If you are performing a full trenching termite treatment with Cyper TC, then you would reapply that treatment every 3-5 years. For spot treatments where there are live termites, you would apply directly where there is termite activity as needed. Please see our Termite Treatment Guide for more tips, …
Read Full Answer »Cyper TC would last in the soil for 5-7 years. Retreatment for subterranean termites can only be performed if there is clear evidence of re-infestation or disruption of the barrier due to construction, excavation, or landscaping and/or evidence of the breakdown of the termiticide barrier in the s…
Read Full Answer »Cyper TC is not labeled to treat for red palm weevils. There is not a lot of specific research that has been done on this particular pest, but through product and manufacturer training we have heard that a product containing the active ingredient Imidacloprid such as Adonis 2F would possibly work…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Cyper TC is labeled for Gypsy Moths (adults and caterpillars), but not their eggs. The females start laying their egg masses aroung July. Soon after laying the eggs, the female gypsy moths die. Their eggs, however, will hatch next spring if they are not found and destroyed. The Cyper TC can b…
Read Full Answer »Cyper TC is not specifically labeled for white fly control. We recommend that you apply Bifen IT as a foliar application (1 oz per gallon of water) and Adonis 2F for a systemic control. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article that offers more helpful tips. White Fly Control Articl…
Read Full Answer »Cyper TC can be purchased by homeowners and shipped to Tennessee.
Are you trying to proctect wood in your house or lumber you are storing? Please let us know so we can better answer your question.
We are sorry but the Cyper TC is not allowed to be used in any form of fogging equipment. Please see our list of products appropriate for you needs in the Fogging Concentrates section of our website.
Cyper TC will do a good job controlling fleas outside. Cyper TC cannot be used for indoor flea control. If you need to control fleas indoors we recommend using a product like Nyguard Plus. NyGuard Plus is a unique product that combines flea and tick control with a pet odor neutralizer. NyGuard…
Read Full Answer »Cyper TC is labeled for ambrosia beetles specifically. Once in the tree, Ambrosia Beetles are quite hard to treat for (no cure). We recommend to take down the trees that are already infected and chip them. Then you can protect the other trees by using a systemic product like Imidapro 4SC along with …
Read Full Answer »Yes, you can use Cyper TC for this treatment, but you do need to keep applications at least 20 feet away from the well.
Cyper TC is not labeled to be used directly in sewers.You do have another product that could be used. D Fense SC states that it can as directed on the product label: For Commercia/Industrial Use Only Kills cockroaches in sewer manholes and related sanitary sites. Application Instructions: To co…
Read Full Answer »Cyper TC only lasts about 90 days on the surface of wood, though it would not be recommended to make anything from the treated wood that would contact food unless you apply an appropriate sealant after.