Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate can be used indoors along baseboards, around entry points like doors and windows, and in cracks and crevices. People and pets must remain out of treated areas until the product has dried completely, and then it is safe for retun.
How long Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate takes to dry can vary depending on factors like how heavily it was applied and the humidity level in the area. In general, it will take a couple of hours to dry completely.
Yes, Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate can be used for spiders. For more tips on treating this pest, please take a look at our Spider Control Guide.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate should be mixed with water and applied as directed on the label. There really is not time restrictions between applications of an insecticide and an herbicide in the same area since they are different types of products. We always suggest a jar test if tank mixing and testing a small area. Please follow each product label for complete instructions on application.
The mix rate for Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is 0.5 - 1.0 fl oz per gallon of water depending on the pest you are treating. Please refer to the product label for instructions.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is mixed at the rate of 0.5-1 oz per gallon of water. You can find the product label on our website here for future reference.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is not labeled for dust mites. We would suggest using a product like Bedlam Insecticide in labeled areas for residual control, and a product like Sterifab in areas where you want a contact kill on any surface and in areas you can't spray Bedlam.
Unfortunately the Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is not labeled for lubber grasshoppers. A better option would be to use Bifen Granules in your lawn. This will last 2-3 months in the lawn around your home. You will need to waterin to activate the product.
As long as the children/infants are not present during the application ,Martins Viper Insecticide is safe if it had ttime to dry and ventilate properly . urn. If you are smelling an odor, please continue to ventilate.
Yes, Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is labeled for commercial use. You will use 0.5- 1.0 fl oz per gallon of water depending on the pest your are treating. Please refer to the product label for instructions.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is not labeled for bedbug treatments. We recommend that you treat with one of our Bedbug Kits. Please find detailed information on treating for this insect in our How to Get Rid of Bedbugs Article.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is not labeled to be used on clothing in any way. It is safe around cats if used as directed on the product label. Cats should be kept out of the area while the product is being applied, and not allowed to return until all surfaces are thoroughly dry.
You can use Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate to treat for ticks. Physically cleaning up the yard debris is one of the best things you can do to prevent tick infestations since you would be making the environment less suitable for them, rather than trying to spray on top of leaves or other debris. We have more tips in our Tick Treatment Guide here.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is not labeled for drain flies and it cannot be poured into any drains.
We would recommend our Drain Fly Kit , it contains all the products you should need to successfully treat your drain fly problem, and it includes products that are safe for use in household drains.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is not labeled for ladybugs. We would recommend using something like Talstar P instead.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is not labeled for bed bugs and should not be used for this type of treatment. You will need to use a couple of different types of products to gain control of bed bugs. We do have a NY Bed Bug Kit that contains all of the insecticide products you will need to fully eradicate a bed bug infestation. The amount of product you will need will be based on the size and number of rooms that need to be treated, as well as the level of infestation. Please take a moment to read our Bed Bug Control Guide to learn more about treating and preventing this pest.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is safe when used as directed. It should only be applied to cracks and crevices and birds should be removed from the treated area for several hours after application to ensure no harm.
We recommend that you mop first and allow the area to dry. You can then apply Martins Viper to the listed cracks and crevices for indoor control of listed pests.
As the insects crawl over the surfaces where Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate has been applied, they will pick it up on their bodies and it will slowly absorb into their system. Insects which groom themselves may also ingest some of it.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is designed more for outside surfaces and around buildings. Talstar P would be a better treatment indoors. We do not recommend that you mix the Martins Viper with the Talstar P as there would be nothing to gain by mixing these products together. Making a pesticide too strong can actually backfire. Areas that are treated with this overly concentrated spray will be repellent and insects will simply avoid the treated areas prolonging the infestation.