Gentrol Complete Aerosol? is a non-repellent product that the insects can not sense where it has been applied, thus insuring they will come in contact with the treated surfaces. Gentrol Complete Aerosol has about a 30 day residual.
As with any insecticide, you should keep your children and pets out of the area treated with Gentrol Complete Aerosol until the application has completely dried, then it is safe for them to return.
Yes, Gentrol Complete Aerosol does come with a crack and crevice applicator tube.
Gentrol Complete Aerosol is only labeled for German cockroaches and not palmetto bugs. Gentrol IGR would be used for all roaches in general.
Both Zenprox Xtend Aerosol and Gentrol Complete Aerosol are repellents labeled to treat cockroaches. Gentrol Complete Aerosol contains 2 active ingredients and Zenprox Xtend Aerosol contains 5 actives. Zenprox Xtend Aerosol has been discontinued.
You could potentially use a fogger in a shipping container if it were not completely full and you had access to use the fogger correctly before the container were sealed up for shipment. The problem with fogging is that it only kills insects that are exposed at the time the insecticide is released. …
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Gentrol Complete Aerosol is not labeled to be used on millipedes.
Since Gentrol Complete Aerosol is a ready-to-use product, it is hard to say exactly how much area each can will treat. This product is just for crack and crevice use indoors, so generally you would get many applications from a single can if using for prevention or something like roach control in a s…
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