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 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.
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.
Martins Viper Insecticide is not labeled for bagworms. We would recommend using something like Talstar P instead. Keep in mind that insecticides will only work if the bags have not formed. Once the bags have formed, there is little you can do for control other than to physically remove them.
Martins Viper Insecticide is not labeled for use in food areas. A better choice would be something like Phantom II Aerosol. Food should be removed from the pantry during application, but can be replaced once the area is dry.
Martins Viper Insecticide is labeled for use on fleas and would be effective. However to fully erradicate a flea infestation you may want to consider our Flea Control Kit.
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.
You should only apply the recommended amount per gallon when using Martins Viper Insecticide. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Martins Viper Insecticide contains petroleum distillates which are oil based.
You would use either ½ or the full bottle of Martins Viper Insecticide depending on your target pest. Please refer to the product label for complete instructions.
Yes, Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate can be used on trees. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
Martins Viper Insecticide would not be recommended for killing bees in a wall.
Honey bees are in steep decline and the law dictates they should only be killed after a bee keeper has been consulted and cannot help safely remove the colony. You can locate local bee keepers by contacting your local cooperative extension office. If this is not an option for you, you can use a hand duster to apply a dust product such as Tempo Dust into and around the area where the bees seem to be gaining access to your home. Over a period of a couple of days to a week (timeline will depend on how many bees are contacting the treated area) this will kill off the colony that has taken up residence in your home. Any insecticide applications should be done very early in the morning or very late in the evening when the bees are less active. After the bees have been eliminated it is important to remove the bee hive from the void where the bees were nesting. Failure to remove the hive can lead to mold issues and secondary infestation from hive beetles and other insects. If the bee hive is in an area that is not easily accessible you may want to consider hiring a professional pest control operator.
Martins Viper Insecticide is only available as a liquid concentrate. You can find insecticide foggers here.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate should not be applied to misting systems. One 1/2 gallon of a product like Vector-Ban Plus makes 55 gallons when mixed with water as the label directs and can be used in mosquito misting systems. Please refer to our treatment articles on How to Get Rid of Spiders and How to Get Rid of Mosquitoes for a successful program around the home.
Martins Viper Insecticide is labeled to control spiders in general and is a broad-spectrum insecticide. Please take a few moments to review our Spider Treatment Guide for more tips on how to control spiders.
No, Martins Viper Insecticide cannot be used on any animals. We do have other products for use on cattle here.
Martins Viper Insecticide is not labeled for application to pet bedding.
Yes, Martins Viper Insecticide is labeled to control millipedes. For more helpful tips and information please see our guide on How to Get Rid of Millipedes.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is not labeled for bebdugs. We do carry professional products in our Bedbug Kits that will eradicate this insect. Please take a few moments to review our article on How to Get Rid of Bedbugs for a successful treatment program.
Yes, the mix ratio for Martins Viper Insecticide is 0.5 - 1 oz per gallon of water.