Once NiBor-D Insecticide is mixed with water, you have 24 hours to use the product before it loses its efficacy.
Nibor D can be used down the toilet and drains. It is recommended to treat all plumbing within the home so that it evenly disperses the product in the septic tank. Nisus advises to use about 5 scoops of the Nibor D in a gallon of water, pour ½ gallon of mixed solution per toilet and flush. Fo…
Read Full Answer »Indoors, NiBor-D Insecticide as a liquid spray solution can only be applied under refrigerators, in openings around pipes and sinks inside cabites and openings leading to voids and hollow spaces in walls. This cannot be sprayed over wall surfaces or inside cabinets. For active roach infestata…
Read Full Answer »Yes, NiBor-D Insecticide can be mixed with an IGR as long as you are following the product label instructions.
No, NiBor-D Insecticide cannot be mixed with Talstar P. Per the label, it can be used in conjunction with an IGR, a fungicide/mildewcide, an emulsifiable disinfectant or a non-residual knock-down emulsifiable insect adulticide. Because Talstar P leaves a residual, we do not recommend applying one on…
Read Full Answer »NiBor-D Insecticide and Tempo SC Ultra contain different formulations and active ingredients. Tempo Ultra will offer a 90 day interior crack and crevice residual and 30 day exterior residual when used as directed on the label. The rates of Tempo SC Ultra per gallon range from 8-16 ml per gallon depe…
Read Full Answer »Depending on which method you will applying NiBor-D Insecticide (Dust or Liquid), the application rates and procedures will vary. Below are recommended rates and some brief information for darkling beetles however please refer to page 9 of the product label for more information. The first ste…
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Yes, once NiBor-D Insecticide has fully dried, it is children and pet safe.
NiBor-D Insecticide should not be mixed with any other products. Taurus/Termidor is not labeled to be used indoors and has a very strict label for outdoor use.
NiBor-D Insecticide is labeled to help control cluster flies but it is not labeled for stink bugs. EcoVia WD is labeled for both. There really is no sure way to fully prevent/control cluster flies but the dusts can help when applied in the voids and using and insecticide spray as well like Suspend …
Read Full Answer »NiBor-D Insecticide is not labeled for mosquitoes.
Yes, NiBor-D Insecticide is labeled for centipedes. We would recommend doing a light coating of dust in the areas where you have seen activity. Please see our guide on how to get rid of centipedes here.
If you have cockroaches actually coming from the septic tank then the biggest concern you will have is finding the area in the tank, lid, or septic lines that has a crack in it that is allowing the roaches access. They would not go down your drains from inside your home to then start a colony or pop…
Read Full Answer »We do not recommend mixing NiBor-D Insecticide with an insecticide such as dinotefuran. It is considered a bait and mixing it with an insecticide could counteract the efficacy of the product.
NiBor-D Insecticide is commonly used on commercial kitchen floors but not residential floors as it has a green tint. Per the NiBor-D product label, “Mop Solution: This is to be used as a supplemental treatment in conjunction with other pest management practices and may be reapplied as necessary.…
Read Full Answer »NiBor-D Insecticide is not labeled to be used in foggers. It is labeled to be used in the following manners: STEP 1: As a dust, apply Nibor-D in drains, sewers, wall voids, attics, and debris fields. STEP 2: As a liquid spray, apply Nibor-D in drains or on perimeter walls on the outside of a…
Read Full Answer »NiBor-D Insecticide is a dust that can be applied as a dust or mixed with water for a liquid spray or a mop solution.
Yes, NiBor-D Insecticide can be added to mop solutions and offers a residual insecticide. You will add 2.5 cups per gallon of water. Per the product label, "It is to be used as a supplemental treatment in conjunction with other pest management practices and may be reapplied as necessary. Apply …
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