Demon Max is labeled for flies and mosquitoes at the mix rate of 0.5 (1 tbsp) per gallon of water. It is suggested to use 2-10 gallons per 1,000 sq ft. Per the product label, applications to the exterior periemter of the home should be applied to a band of soil and vegetation 6-10 ft wide around an…
Read Full Answer »You should use 1/2 fl oz of Demon Max per gallon of water for mosquito control and you will need to reapply once per month to maintain control. Please refer to product label and our How to Treat for Mosquitoes Guide for more information.
While Demon Max can have some knock down properties, it is not considered a contact kill product. It is a residual insecticide that once dry will last on the surface 3-6 months indoors (although you would respray more frequently for an active infestation) and 30-60 days outdoors depending on how the…
Read Full Answer »Demon Max is not for use as a broadcast across carpet or interior surfaces at all. Inside use is limited to along baseboards and in cracks and crevices only around rooms. Due to Demon Max being an oil based product it has the potential to stain almost any surface depending on how porous it is an…
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Demon Max will only kill the ants coming in contact with the treated area. It will not stop the colony or keep them from coming to the lawn. Please take a few moments to review our article on How to Get Rid of Ants for a successful program. ?
Demon Max is not specifically labeled to control armyworms. Instead, you may use a product such as Talstar P. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
Demon Max is labeled for Chinch Bugs at the rate of 0.33-0.65 fl oz per 1,000 sq ft in a volume of water sufficient for uniform coverage which is generally 1 gallon of water per 1000 sq ft. If only treating 250 sq ft of turf area, you would need to break down 0.33 fl to 0.65 fl oz per gallon…
Read Full Answer »Demon Max is not considered a contact kill insecticide, but will leave a residual on the surfaces applied to that will continue to kill insects that cross over the treated area. It will only kill those roaches that contact a treated area and this can take a few hours up to 24 hours or more depen…
Read Full Answer »When spraying Demon Max you would want wait the standard dryng time of 1-2 hours. Demon Max should only be used as a crack and crevice spray indoors and should not be applied to any food contact or food-handling surfaces. Please review the product label for complete use instructions.
Demon Max is mixed at a rate of 1/2 to 1 fl oz per gallon of water. The residual from this will be between 30 and 90 days. Please view the product label for more information.
No, Demon Max cannot be applied to dogs or any pets. This product is for treating exterior foundations, lawns, bushes, trees, shrubs, etc for outdoor insects.
Demon Max is labeled for roaches, and you may mix this product with an insect growth regulator such as Gentrol for better control. You do not need to mix Demon Max with another insecticide. When applying these products indoors, we recommend also using a professional roach bait gel in areas wher…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Demon Max is oil based and does have a strong odor per the SDS Sheet. Applications indoors are limited to crack and crevice applications and due to the oil base can possible stain surfaces. Please view the full product label for more information.
Keep people and pets out of the treated areas with Demon Max until the application has completely dried which typically can take up to 2 hours or more to dry. View the full product label for more information.
Demon Max is not labeled for treating thrips. Talstar P is labeled for thrips on ornamentals, shrubs, bushes, flowers, etc. and can be used to treat the exterior perimeter foundation of the home as well as indoors as a crack and crevice application along baseboards, around windows, doors, etc. If s…
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Demon Max cannot be used near water/on docks at all as it is highly toxic to aquatic life. You are limited to natural options around docks such as EcoVia EC or Essentria IC3.
Mix 1oz of Demon Max per gallon of water.
Demon Max will not injure trees when spraying the trunks and/or base of the tree for carpenter ants. For carpenter ants active inside trees, the product label states to find the interior infested cavity and inject 0.25% emulsion (1.3 oz / gallon of water) using a treatment tool with a splashback…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Demon Max would be a good option for cicada killer wasps. The mixing rate is 1.3 fl oz per gallon of water. You will apply directly to the soil where the wasps are nesting.Cicada Killer wasps thrive in disturbed environments, such as landscaped yards and places where bare soil is exposed. You c…
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