Yes, Gentrol IGR concentrate can either be applied by itself in a gallon of water, or you can mix it directly with any other insecticide you happen to be spraying with. The Gentrol IGR comes in 1 ounce vials, which is the exact amount you need to mix with each gallon of water or gallon of othe…
Read Full Answer »Gentrol IGR does not have to be applied directly to bed bugs or roaches to work. It has a residual that can last up to 4 months, so it can be picked up by bed bugs, roaches, drain flies and pantry pests long after it dries. It will work on all species of roaches.
You should apply the Gentrol IGR as directed on the product label, directly into cracks and crevices around door frames, window frames, baseboards and under appliances. There is no need to spray the entire wall, ceiling or floor. All children should be out of the area during the application and they…
Read Full Answer »Yes. Gentrol can be mixed with most insecticides with no problem.
Yes. Gentrol can be mixed with most insecticides with no problem.
Whenever you mix up a solution it needs to be used within 24-48 hours. Since both the Demon WP and Gentrol control other pests than just roaches, you can always spray the outside of the home with the remainder to control ants, spiders, millipedes and other various pests.
Due to the fact Gentrol has a long residual spraying Temprid once a week as directed will not void out the Gentrol.
You can mix Gentrol with either Talstar P or with Demon WP. You should not mix Talstar P and Demon Wp together or it would be like doubling the dosage of either product and would make the application too strong which in turn would make treated surfaces somewhat repellent to insects. When a surface i…
Read Full Answer »Typically, it takes about 30 minutes for the bed bug spray (including Gentrol IGR) to dry. Once it is dry, it is perfectly fine to re-enter the room again. Most people will wait 1 hour just to be safe.
After you dilute Gentrol with water, it should be used within 24 hours. Also, you should not store pesticides in your sprayer as they will break down the rubber hose, seals and gaskets and could even cause damage to to the tank over time. Only mix what you can use at one time.
Your cat should be removed from the room where you are applying Gentrol IGR (or any other pesticide) and should not be allowed back into the room until the application has dried. While most cats will not become ill if exposed to Gentrol, some cats are more sensitive to chemicals than others which is…
Read Full Answer »The Gentrol IGR Concentrate is neither a repellent nor a non-repellent: it is an insect growth regulator. The Gentrol IGR Concentrate prevents stored product pest larvae from progressing to the pupal stage of development, so the larvae die before they become breeding adults and future infestatio…
Read Full Answer »Once Gentrol IGR is dry, it is safe to mop in your home. We would recommend using Gentrol IGR in conjunction with other products, such as Temprid SC. This will provide a residual and an insect growth regulator for the pests. You will use these every two weeks for bed bugs. We would also recommend tr…
Read Full Answer »It does depend on the type of insect but in general the dried residual of Gentrol IGR will last for 14-120 days. Be sure to read the product label to see how often you should retreat for the pest you are targeting.
It can take multiple applications to eradicate roaches using Demon and Gentrol. You would also want to incorparate a quick actinv bait like Maxforce Impact. This way they will be bringing the bait back home with them.
Gentrol IGR would be an excellent option for use with Advion Roach Bait Gel. Remember that Gentrol IGR is just a growth regulator so it is very important to use an insecticide with this product as well, such as Temprid SC. The insecticide will kill the insects that come in contact with it. The Gentr…
Read Full Answer »Gentrol IGR will not kill bedbugs or roaches. While you can use it alone we do not recommend you doing so. The bedbugs and roaches that are already mature at the time of the application will continue to mate and reproduce as the growth regulator will not stop this process. The IGR will only stop imm…
Read Full Answer »Gentrol IGR will not kill roaches, it only prevents them from reproducing. You should use roach baits and roach sprays, such as Suspend SC, in conjunction with the Gentrol Concentrate. If you use the recommended products together as advised you will start to see a reduction in roaches within a week …
Read Full Answer »There simply has not been enough time since the outbreak of bedbugs for proper studies to be done on the long term effect of Gentrol on bedbugs. There have been no studies published that support Gentrol making bedbug infestations worse and we have not had any reports to that effect either. Once Gent…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Gentrol IGR Concentrate can be tank mixed with Temprid FX.