Martins I.G. Regulator 4 oz.
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9 of 10 people found this review helpful:

Martins IGR
5 of 5 stars
By Adam in Arkansas on 06/28/2012

I have been using Martin's IGR for two years now to control fleas. For several years I had them very bad at and in my house,two years in a row I spent around $500 a summer trying to kill them. I was o…

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6 of 7 people found this review helpful:

fleas b gone
5 of 5 stars
By Leslie on 09/20/2012

I just want to say about two months ago up until recently I was going thru a living nite mare I have never encounter "fleas" before and I never want to ever again. My cat who's never been outside had …

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5 of 6 people found this review helpful:

I.G.R.
5 of 5 stars
By R.desrosiers in ma/ct/ri on 12/29/2011

I have had the privilege of using a product, which was able to fulfill all my expectations as a consumer. it took a long time and many trial and errors before i was able to find the perfect one for me…

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5 of 6 people found this review helpful:

"FLEAS AGAIN"
5 of 5 stars
By Billy in Spruce Pine, AL 35585 on 09/11/2012

I didn't do research on the Flea Life Cycle. I used a very good Flea spray. it worked, on the adults, for a couple weeks. Then fleas again! back to DMOPC.com. I studied the life cycle this time. I mix…

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2 of 4 people found this review helpful:

Fleas that won't die
1 of 5 stars
By Sparky in Dayton Ohio on 08/06/2015

I'm using Suspend sc, along with Martins IGR for a flea problem in my home. I've used a whole 16 oz bottle of suspend, 9oz of IGR an still have a flea issue. I followed the directions on both chemical…

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Expert Response  Expert response:

Please take a few moments to read over our Flea Control Guide. Most flea control failures are due to missing a hotspot area during the treatment or an untreated animal returning to the area and reinfesting it: http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/flea-identification-guide-a-481.html

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