You could potentially spray Demon WP near a bird feeder as long as you do not spray on the feeder itself or in a way that could contaminate the bird seed. You may consider moving the feeder while you are spraying and until the application is dry to deter birds from the area until the spray is dry.
For best results, Demon WP Insecticide should be applied in cool weather (65 - 80F) or in early morning or late evening hours. You should not apply insecticides when temperatures are near or below freezing. Generally you would not apply in the winter but would in the spring before they start to …
Read Full Answer »Yes, you may place the Invict Gold Roach Bait Gel out on areas that you have not directly sprayed with the Demon WP. Both products can actually be applied the same day, just to different areas. Also, it is highly recommended to incorporate an Insect Growth Regulator such as, Gentrol Point Source, …
Read Full Answer »Yes, Demon WP Insecticide is labeled to target Fire Ants (Mounds), per page 4 of the product label. You would use the 0. 2% concentration, which is 2 of the water-soluble packets per gallon of water, and apply as a drench to mounds, gently sprinkling a total of 1 gallon over the surface of mounds …
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Demon WP Insecticide does stay in the soil for a few years, so if you are planting vegetables, you will need to wait at least 4-5 years to plant. But if you are not planting edibles you can handle the soil safely once it is dry.
Demon WP Insecticide should not be used closed to the pool where runoff will occur. We would advise that you use a bait in those areas like Extinguish but still try to not have it to close where runoff might occur.
Demon WP Insecticide will leave behind a white visible residue and can stain anything that is dark in color. You should choose a water based insecticide such as Bifen IT or Temprid FX. Be sure to review the product labels so you will know if they are suitable for your applications.
Demon WP is no labeled for flea control inside at all so would not be ercommended. We would recommend our Indoor Flea Kit. Here is a great video on how to use our Indoor Kit. You can spray areas around the furnace just not in any vents.
You can spray Demon WP Insecticide with the IGR before the guests arrive. The dry time usually takes a couple of hours.
Demon WP Insecticide should not be scooped out with, or near, any utensils that will be used for food. The packets are already pre-measured and can be poured directly into the sprayer. If you truly believe the product was on a spoon you ate from, you should call the poison control hotline. If you s…
Read Full Answer »You will want to thoroughly wash the plate with soap and water if contacted with Demon WP Insecticide.
Demon WP Insecticide is not labeled for maggots. If you are experiencing maggots, we suggest locating the source and thoroughly cleaning the area where you are noticing activity.
Demon WP is labeled to kill certain pests on contact, as well as leaving a residual. We would recommend giving the product some time to work properly.
Demon WP Insecticide doesn't possess any properties that can harm a plant as it is only an insecticide, and a water based one at that. We would need to know how many packets per gallon you used, and how many gallons you used total to spray around the home that day. Were the plants already under…
Read Full Answer »No, Demon WP Insecticide and Temprid FX cannot be mixed together. If you are treating for roaches you will want to select an insect growth regulator such as Gentrol IGR Concentrate to tank mix with an insecticide as this will help interrupt the reproduction cycle of the juvenile roaches. We would…
Read Full Answer »To remove the white powdered residue left behind when Demon WP Insecticide dries, we recommend using hot water and soap to wipe/scrub the area and rinsing with plain water.
Demon WP Insecticide is only going to kill the insects (roaches) that come into contact with the treated areas, it does not transfer throughout the colony which would be why you are only seeing a few dead insects. For treating an active roach infestation, you need to use a combination of product…
Read Full Answer »Demon WP is labeled to spray on non-edible plants and lawns and should not cause any damage to them. That being said we still recommend that you test a one plant or a small area before broadcasting the spray as some plants can be sensitive. Please view the product label for application rates an…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Demon WP Insecticide can be mixed with a contact kill insecticide containing Pyrethrin such as Exciter or any other appropriately labeled contact kill product. You would want to mix the Demon WP into the tank first and let it fully dissolve before adding the next chemical.
Demon WP Insecticide should not be applied to citrus/fruit trees, vegetables, herbs/spices or anything edible/consumable. We do offer products for Edibles here.