Yes D-Force is safe to use around pets as long as you follow the product label. Pets and people need to be out of the room while the product is being applied and can safely return as soon as it is dry.
D-Force HPX can be sprayed directly into cracks and crevices under and behind kitchen drawers and cabinets.
If you were to use one product for prevention and/or treatment of bed bugs, then we would recommend Bedlam. It is our most popular product and it will kill adult bed bugs as well as bed bug eggs. D-Force will not kill bed bug eggs, and there is a concern of bed bugs becoming resistant to…
Read Full Answer »D Force HPX Aerosol will usually dry within 20 minutes after application. Most professional companies will give a time frame of 30 minutes just to be safe. It dries rather quickly though and then it is perfectly safe to allow people and pets back into the area.
First off you should make sure they are definitely swarming ants and not swarming termites, which are sometimes confused with swarming ants. If they are ants, then it is very hard to get rid of the problem until they stop swarming on their own unless you know where they are getting in. Y…
Read Full Answer »Yes, you can use both Bedlam and D-Force HPX in your bedbug treatment program. Since neither product is a "non-repellent", there is no worry about diminishing the efficacy by using them together. We usually suggest Bedlam for bedbug treatments because it is labeled to be applied to many sensitive ar…
Read Full Answer »When used as directed on the product label D Force HPX should not harm your cat. Pets should be out of the area during treatment until the area is dry, typically 1 hour is best.
D-Force HPX is labeled for bees and should do a great job for you. Please note that D-force is not a knockdown agent and even bees that are sprayed directly with the product may not die right away. We do carry Wasp Freeze which does have a very fast knockdown and can shoot up to 15 feet away.
D-Force Aerosol can take longer to dry if overapplied. Treated areas should just be lightly sprayed, not soaked to the point of runoff. If there is still some left after a few hours it would be best to wipe away the excess.
D-Force does have a slight insecticide odor that dissipates within a short period of time. D-Force does not smell lemony. When used as directed on the product label D-Force is not harmful to pets or people. We do encourage you to take a few minutes to read over the D-Force HPX product label and MSDS…
Read Full Answer »The main thing you should do is a thorough inspection to see if you can find any infested items. If you do find infested items it will be necessary to thoroughly clean the area or dispose of the infested item and treat the cracks and crevices with a residual spray such as D-Force HPX. You can learn …
Read Full Answer »D-Force HPX is labeled to treat for weevils. You will need to remove all food, utensils and shelf paper from the area being treated. Discard the shelf paper and any infected food. Apply the spray to the shelves and in cracks and crevices behind and under cabinets.
D-Force HPX will kill spiders, but it does not offer an immediate knockdown. Using a good residual product such, as D-Force HPX, around door frames, window frames, baseboards, places where cables, pipes or wires enter through the walls and any other cracks or crevice will not only help kill the spid…
Read Full Answer »That is a difficult and hard place to treat spiders. You can use a contact kill spray such as Sterifab to kill any of the spiders that you see. We recommend that you vacuum and then use D-Force HPX that is labeled for use in automobiles. We also recommend contacting Your Local Cooperative Extension…
Read Full Answer »When applied according to the D-Force HPX product label (directly into cracks and crevices around baseboards, door frames, window frames, under appliances) and the area has had a chance to dry, it should be safe for your baby to contact treated areas. Most treated areas will be inaccessible to your …
Read Full Answer »First you want to Repair cracks, crevices, and gaps around windows, doors, pipes and wires with sealant or caulk Makes sure the screens and door sweeps on windows and doors are tight-fitting Then you want to flush out the area with an adulticide like: CB Air Devil HPX is a cypermethrin re…
Read Full Answer »Yes, D-Force HPX will kill the moth larvae, and could possibly kill the adults should they come in contact with the treated surface long enough to get a lethal dose. This product can provide up to an 8 week residual, and it kills on contact, as well.
Spray D-force HPX directly into cracks and crevices, instead of on surfaces. Not only is this the correct way to apply the product, but it also protects the product from being washed away during cleaning.
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 »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…
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