Yes, the Viper Insecticide will work well to kill and control stink bugs. You will need to apply in late summer and fall before the insects have entered the home for best results. It may be necessary to incorporate an insecticide dust application to exterior wall voids, attics, and/or crawlspace to prevent these insects from overwintering and surviving the winter inside of your home. We would recommend the Cimexa Dust for this type of treatment in conjunction with the Viper Insecticide to provide complete protection and control.
Please take a few moments to review our DIY guide here for stink bug inspection, control, and prevention.
When using the Martins Viper you would mix between 0.5 to 1 oz per gallon of water depending on the pest you are treating for per the product label. You will want to follow the label instructions on the IGR you have to ensure proper mix rate.
The mix rate of Martins Viper Insecticide is 1/2 - 1 oz. per gallon of water depending on your application. 1 gallon of finished solution should cover 1000 sq ft of area. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
As long as you keep pets/children out of the area while you treat and until the product has had time to completely dry or settle it is safe for pets and people to return and resume normal activity, this is typically after 4-6 hours outside, 1 hour inside.
If you have concerns that your pet has contacted a Martins Viper Insecticide treated area while still wet, it is best to contact your vet. They may ask for the SDS (Safety Data Sheet), which you can also review.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate can be applied around ornamentals and landscaped areas as well as lawns. Do not spray directly on flowers as it could cause damage. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions. Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is designed more for outside surfaces and around buildings. Talstar P would be a better treatment for insects on ornamental plants. You may view the product label for Talstar P here.
Martins Viper Insecticide should dry clear when used as directed on the product label. That being said it does contain petroleum distillates so can leave an oily sheen behind so we would recommend doing a small test area to ensure the product will not stain.
Onslaught Insecticide would be an alternative for outdoor perimeter pest control that is water based and will not stain or disoclor surfaces.
Martins Viper Insecticide is mixed with water only as directed on the product label.
It is possible that after using the same active ingredient in a product over long periods of time could possibly cause resistance issues. This is not a for sure thing that will happen, and if it does, there is not a specific time frame. To prevent the possibilities of resistance issues, you could rotate the Viper Insecticide with another product that contains a different active ingredient as long as you are following the instructions on the product labels every few years
No, you should not mix Martins Viper Insecticide with another insecticide such as Martins Permethrin.
There is no valid reason to mix 2 residual insecticides together, it would not make either product work better or produce better results, though it could make treated areas repellent to insects lessening the effectiveness of the treatment as they do need to contact areas for the product to work.Per the SDS sheet, Martins Viper Insecticide has an aromatic hydrocarbon like odor. It should dry clear and can be applied to indoor cracks and crevices. It is recommended to test a small area first to determine if it will stain your baseboards or outdoor siding.
Viper Concentrate will last for approximately 90 days indoors when applied as a crack/crevice application along baseboards, around windows, doors, under cabinets, behind appliances, under sinks, etc. Mix rate is 0.5 to 1 fl oz per gallon of water.
Outdoors, it should last 30-60 days, depending on weather and pest pressure. View the full product label for more information.
Yes, Martins Viper Insecticide can be used outside on ornamentals. You will use 1/2 - 1 oz. per gallon of water. Please see product label for complete application instructions
Martins Viper Insecticide states to use .5 fl oz per gallon of water for crickets. Please view the product label for more information.
No, Martins Viper Insecticide is not labeled to be used in a fogger.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate can be applied around ornamentals and landscaped areas as well as lawns. Do not spray directly on flowers as it could cause damage. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions. Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate is designed more for outside surfaces and around buildings. Talstar P would be a better treatment for insects on ornamental plants. You may view the product label for Talstar P here.
Martins Viper Insecticide is not labeled for use inside cabinets, only behind and under them.
Martins Viper Insecticide Concentrate may be used on lawns and ornamentals in and around landscape beds when applied as directed on the product label.
Martins Viper Insecticide provides a residual of about 30 days outdoors and 90 days indoors. This product may be reapplied as early as once every 30 days.
Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.