D-Force Insecticide not does not kill or repel snakes only listed pests as directed. Here you will find the snake repellents and products we offer.
D-Force Insecticide is a ready to use aerosol product and does not need to be mixed.
D-Force will kill listed insects in treated areas during the residual period of 8 weeks. It is not specifically labeled for millipedes. We recommend that you follow our inspection, treatment and prevention guides/videos for additional information on treatment in and around the property chemically an…
Read Full Answer »When applying D-Force Insecticide as directed on the label, as long as you keep pets/children out of the area while you treat and until the product has had time to completely dry or settle there is a reduced risk for children and pets typically after an hour
D-Force Aerosol and most other aerosol sprays should be used within 1-2 years of purchase for best results.
D-Force Insecticide is labeled to be used in Food Service, Manufacturing and Processing Plants, Restaurants, Cafeterias, Supermarkets, Bakeries, Breweries, Dairies, Meat, Poultry & Egg Processing & Packaging Plants, Canneries, Feed Handling - Feed Manufacturing and Processing, Hospitals, Hotels, Ind…
Read Full Answer »While D-Force is labeled for use in cars, it is not labeled for bird mites. A thorough vacuuming and steam cleaning or shampooing of the fabric will remove and kill most of the population that may have entered the car. If the car has been parked under a tree where birds are roosting, you may want to…
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Gnats is a very general term used to describe a wide variety of small flying pests including fruit flies, drain flies, fungus gnats, no-see-ums, mosquitoes, etc. D-Force Insecticide is a general insecticide that will kill all of the insects listed above, that come in contact with it. Â
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The D-Force Insecticide is labeled for clothes moths, but not for plaster bagworms. We would recommend you use the ProPest Pheronet Clothes Moth Traps. These traps will lure and kill webbing cloth moths, the most common type of clothes moth. This product is best used in conjunction with a crack …
Read Full Answer »D-Force Insecticide does include mosquitoes as a target insect pest on the product label. You can also view our entire selection of Mosquito Control Kits, which contain all of the products you'll need to quickly control a mosquito infestation on your property. Â
D-Force Insecticide can only be used outdoors on the exterior surfaces of the structure. This can be used on outdoor surfaces such as screens, window frames, eaves, porches, patios, garages, etc. This cannot be used in lawns for insects. For Spider control in lawns, we would recommend using a…
Read Full Answer »D-Force Insecticide is labeled for use to control ticks and other listed insects in vehicles. You would apply as a spot or crack and crevice treatment only in areas such as door jams, under rugs, and under seats. This would kill ticks that you spray directly or which contact enough residual insecti…
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D-Force is not specifically labeled to treat Japanese beetles. Please see our Japanese Beetle control here page here for products labeled to treat those pests.
D-Force Insecticide is labeled for insects and will not kill rodents. For rodent control, please view our Rodent Control Page and Rodent Treatment Guide for more information.Â
You should not spray both D-Force and NyGuard Plus to the same area for the same treatment. Nyguard Plus is an insecticide and an Insect Growth Regulator (IGR) in one product. D-Force is another insecticide, but it does not include the IGR. Multiple residual insecticides should not be applied on …
Read Full Answer »D-Force Insecticide does not list bagworms on the label as controlled but if they are sprayed directly it could kill them before they form the bag.  Talstar P is the #1 recommended product for bagworm control. You will need to use 1 oz. of Talstar per gallon of water. Applications should sta…
Read Full Answer »Items can be returned to cupboards after the D-Force Insecticide application has dried.
No, D-Force Insecticide is not labeled for use on any edible vegetation. We do carry products that can be applied to edibles.Â
You can wash the D-Force off the cabinets, but you will lose the effectiveness. Keep in mind that it should only be applied once every 8 weeks for control of listed pests.Â
Yes, D-Force Insecticide can be used for centipedes. Â