Demon Max applications should be kept at least 15 feet from a well and should not be applied over the top of an open well. Wells should be covered to prevent drift/overspray from contact.
Demon Max can only be used in cracks and crevices and along baseboards inside. If the moths are coming from these areas it could kill those that contact the treated areas only.
Demon Max is labeled to treat for roaches and other common insects. It has a residual of 90 days indoors and 30 days outdoors. If the odor of Demon Max is too strong for you, take a look at Talstar P. It is colorless and odorless. It also has the same residual and is labeled for just about any insect. Please keep in mind that we do not recommend using only a spray such as Demon Max for eradication of a roach infestation. Please take a few moments to review our Roach Treatment Guide for assistance on how to treat for this pest successfully.
Demon Max is not labeled for grubs. We do carry several products that are labeled for grubs such as Adonis 2F, Merit Granules, Milky Spore and Dylox. Please see our article on How To Get Rid of Grubs here.
The maximum rate for general insects using Demon Max is 1 oz per gallon of water, per the product label, depending on the target pest. It is only used at 5.1 fl oz per gallon for a 1% emulsion for maximum control and protection against subterranean termite infestation. Using too much may cause pests to avoid the area rather than coming into contact with the application. We encourage you to wipe off any spray you’ve done, and re-apply at 1 oz per gallon for better results. You may re-apply every 30-90 days.
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 where you cannot spray. You may want to look over our Roach Control Guide for more information on treating and preventing roaches.
You cannot use Demon Max or Demon WP to drench for termites around palms, trees, or other plants. This product should not harm ornamental plants, but this is an off-label use and we could not tell you it would be effective. Demon Max can be used to spot treat directly into termite galleries in trees. You would have better success with a non-repellent termiticide, though, such as Termidor Foam, since this product has an active ingredient that will transfer throughout the termite colony.
Demon Max has the ability to do both the things you mentioned, both stain siding due to its oil base, and soak into brick leaving an oily finish and not providing as much chemical on the surface for an insect to absorb. It would be better to use a product like the Demon WP which would sit on the surface better, not stain, and last longer.
Demon Max only kills those roaches that contact a treated area and should not be used alone for an effective roach treatment for this reason. Not all roaches come out of hiding to contact where you have sprayed. You should only spray along baseboards and in cracks and crevices when using inside.
One of our roach control kits would be recommended for roach control. These professional kits includes non-staining, low odor concentrated insecticide for spraying the outside perimeter of the home and inside underneath appliances, behind cabinets, under toilets and sinks, etc. You'll also get Roach Bait Gel to help get rid of those roaches that like to hide. Baits can be applied up high in the kitchen in the corner of cabinets and in cracks and crevices in kitchens and bathrooms. The bait contains a slow-acting poison that attracts and kills feeding roaches, who also spread the bait to other roaches by contact or by sharing food. Finally, an Insect Growth Regulator is offered which will stop roaches from laying eggs, helping to halt the infestation. The combination of an IGR with roach bait is a highly effective roach control strategy that is widely used by pest control professionals. The insecticide must be applied with a 1 gallon pump sprayer.
Here is a link to a great article that really goes into depth in explaining a roach control program.
Here is a link to our roach control kits and sprays.
Demon Max does not require watering in after application to lawns, but how much water you use can vary depending on the target pest, ie surface vs subsurface dwelling insects. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions
As long as there are no specific instructions on any label to not mix a herbicide with an insecticide or vice versa, you can. Also, as long as you're applying the right amount of Celsius Herbicide per 1,000 sq. ft., you can mix it with Demon Max and Nyguard IGR. If you do end up mixing them, we recommend to follow the most restrictive label.
Temprid FX Insecticide is a multi-purpose suspension concentrate insecticide that can be used both indoors and outside. The FX stands for 'flexibility' because Temprid FX can be used on a large variety of insects in many settings. Combining the fast-acting power of beta-cyfluthrin and the transferal power of imidacloprid, Temprid FX can be used to combat ants, bed bugs, cockroaches, flies, spiders, and more. Target treat your home in places where pests have been spotted or give the outside of your home a perimeter spray (3 feet up and 3 feet out around the foundation of the home) to prevent future infestations.
Demon WP is a wettable powder that is dissolved in water and sprayed to interior cracks and crevices. It goes on wet and dries as a powder. It could be noticed more clearly on dark stained/painted baseboards and other listed areas on the label. We do offer other alternatives such as liquid concentrates that do not show visibly to those dark surfaces. Demon Max is diluted with water and applied to interior spot and crack and crevices only as directed for the listed pests on the label.
In general, there really isn't such a thing as a spray that will repel wasps, or most insects, other than the ones designed specifically for mosquitoes and gnats. Demon Max does have a slightly higher repellency to its formulation due to it being oil based, but most insecticides work by being sprayed on surfaces the insects land on frequently so they can pick it up on their bodies and die from it.
Demon Max is not labeled to treat for oak worms.
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 and adjacent to the structure. Also, treat the foundation of the structure to a height of 2-3 ft.
To reduce mosquiote and fly population, try to limit moisture areas or standing water on the property as much as possible, spray not just the top but also the underneath side of leave of bushes, trees and other dense foliage on the property where mosquitoes harbor and breed, and consider mixing in an IGR like Nyguard IGR to help stop the reproductive cycle.
Please view our How to Get Rid of Mosquito Treatment Guide for more information.
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.