Absolutely. ExciteR can be applied to any product, including Talstar, to add an extra "kick", or knockdown of insects.
Cicada Killer wasps thrive in disturbed environments, such as landscaped yards and places where bare soil is exposed. You can discourage the wasps from nesting in your yard by cutting your grass on the highest setting and by adding a thick layer of mulch to flower beds during the Cicada Killer W…
Read Full Answer »Yes, ExciteR Insecticide can be used for that extra punch in any insecticide product that we carry. The only products you would not want to use ExciteR in are non-repellent products which of there are only two on our site, Termidor SC and Phantom.
While we will not comment on your exterminator's work, we will advise you on how pyrethrin sprays are usually used for roach control. Most pyrethrin sprays have wording like this on the product label "Remove or cover exposed food and cover foodhandling surfaces in edible product areas of fo…
Read Full Answer »According to the manufacturer, ExciteR can last for up to 5 years if stored out of direct sunlight and the top is sealed on tight.
You can use 1/2 fl oz of ExciteR and 1 fl oz of Bifen It per gallon of water for mosquito control outdoors for the fastest knockdown and the longest lasting residual.
Yes, you can combine ExciteR with Temprid SC. ExciteR is merely a "hot" additive that packs a punch and kills insects rather quickly for a short period of time but it does not leave a long term residual. Since the other products in Temprid do leave a long term residual but do not really …
Read Full Answer »ExciteR Insecticide can be used in a thermal fogger. It is recommended that ExicteR be mixed with an insecticide because it is a synergist. It is used to make a product work faster to kill insects. It can be used as a stand alone product for a quick knockdown as well. ExciteR Insecticide can be mixe…
Read Full Answer »It is important to remember that mosquitoes breed and repopulate very quickly and you may continue to see mosquitoes in your area daily even when using a great residual control product such as Talstar. Mosquitoes must land on the treated areas to be killed so be sure you are spraying the areas where…
Read Full Answer »Exciter is labeled to be used on dogs and puppies (only puppies that are 12 weeks or older) for fleas and ticks. Please be sure to read the Exciter product label (pg 4) for usage instructions.
Onslaught, Gentrol and Exciter can be applied all together. You would mix 1oz Onslaught, 1oz Gentrol, with 2oz Exciter in 1 gallon water.
For Bed Bug control, mix 2.125 oz of ExciteR with 1.5 oz of Suspend SC, along with 1 oz of Gentrol IGR per gallon of water. One gallon of the finished solution will cover aproximately 1,000 square feet. Yes, it is advisable to treat the garage where your washer and dryer is located. We recommend you…
Read Full Answer »While Talstar P cannot be used a fogger, you can use Exciter alone in a ULV/thermal fogger. For tank mixing these 2 we recommend hand pump sprayers, hose end sprayers, backpack sprayers and mist blowers.
ExciteR Insecticide is very effective as a flushing agent for roaches. More often ExciteR Insecticide is mixed with an insecticide to give it an extra kick.
ExciteR can be mixed with any insecticide including Cy-Kick CS to give it a faster initial knockdown. You would follow the rates on each product labels, 1 to 2 oz Cy-kick CS per gallon of water, 1/4 to 1/4 fl. ounce of ExciteR per finished gallon.
Yes, ExciteR can be mixed with Onslaught FastCap to provide a quicker knockdown.Â
Unfortunately it is hard to prevent flying insects completely. We recommend focusing on continuing to treat your yard as you have been. You can certainly mix the Exciter with the Bifen IT liquid and that will give you a great knockdown. One important tip is to treat in the evening when the sod webwo…
Read Full Answer »Exciter should not stain hardwood floors. With any chemical you want to test an inconspicuous area first.
Absolutely. When Exciter and Tempo SC Ultra  are tank mixed you will have a spray that offers a fast knockdown and a long lasting residual for most insect pests.
Yes, all 3 products are designed to be mixed together so you can certainly use that when spraying for roaches.