D Force HPX could kill adult moths if they were to land on a treated surface long enough to receive a lethal dose. It is more for cracks and crevices where the larvae are though and would be easier for them to contact while crawling in these areas. Adults are best treated using traps. Please r…
Read Full Answer »Getting rid of crickets that have already found harborage indoors can be tough. We recommend that you spray a good residual product such as D-force HPX aerosol around your baseboards, window frames, door frames, places where cables pipes and wires may enter into the structure and other places where …
Read Full Answer »Demon WP is a great choice for spider control. Demon WP is a wettable powder that is diluted in water, and then sprayed around door frames, window frames, in areas where utilities (cables, pipes, wires) enter into a structure, around the bottom of the foundation and other area where insects are …
Read Full Answer »There are not pheromone traps for the females. However, you should continue to use the traps because if they are doing a great job of catching the males, there will be no more males to mate with the females and the population will dwindle. You can use aerosol insecticides to help kill al…
Read Full Answer »D-Force Aerosol does a great job helping to get rid of pantry moths. D-Force Aerosol contains the active ingredient Deltamethrin and offers both knockdown and residual control of pantry pests and a wide variety of other crawling and flying pests for up to 8 weeks. We would recommend using our Pant…
Read Full Answer »Yes, D-Force Insecticide can be used for centipedes.
Both products are labeled for roaches and will leave a residual after application. The D-Force HPX will last approximately eight weeks. Cy-Kick Aerosol will leave a residual of about 30 days. We would not recommend this being the only product you are using when you are doing a roach treatment. Pleas…
Read Full Answer »We would recommend using D-Force HPX in the pantry. You should apply the product in all cracks and crevices around baseboards and on on the edges of shelves in the pantry. Then, you should treat inside the holes in the drywall that the beetles bored. Also, you should obviously disc…
Read Full Answer »The majority of the products on our website are safe for use around animals when they are used as directed on the product label. D Force HPX will work very well to eliminate the beetles that actually crawl over treated areas. When dealing with carpet beetles, it is very important to find and remov…
Read Full Answer »D-Force HPX is a great product for waterbug control. It comes ready-to-use, no mixing required. D-Force HPX is safe for use around cats, but the cats need to be out of the area when the application is made and they can return as soon as the application is dry
We would recommend using D-Force because it is labeled specifically for the cigarette beetles and panty moths. The residual is up to 8 weeks, and the it kills on contact. Use indoors as a spot or crack and crevice treatment, or outdoors for perimeter pests, as a spot treatment, or for surface appli…
Read Full Answer »There are some great professional strength aerosols that are labeled for clover mites including D-Force HPX. It can be applied once every 8 weeks. We do recommend Bifen IT for outside application once every 4 weeks. We do not recommend applying baby powder for treatment. Please let us know if you ne…
Read Full Answer »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 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…
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.
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.
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 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.