Yes, NyGuard IGRÂ can be tank-mixed with Talstar P and applied to turf and ornamentals.Â
We have confirmed with MGK, the manufacturer of NyGuard IGRÂ that the correct shelf life is 3 years when stored in the original container out of the extreme heat or freezing temperatures. MGK has advised they had an error on that bulletin and will get it updated as well.Â
Yes, NyGuard IGR mixed with Onslaught and ExciteR would be a very effective and powerful combination. You are correct the ExciteR is a quick knockdown, Onslaught gives you a residual, and Nyguard will stop the reproduction process.
We are going to refer you to the manufacturer for this answer as it only states on the product label that it can be used in a ULV(cold fogger) or similar misting equipment. MGK will better be able to tell you if it can be used in a propane/thermal fogger and how to dilute it if so. You can reach MGK…
Read Full Answer »We know that the NyGuard IGR is safe to be used with any insecticide, however we do not know what the proper mix would be if you were able to use it within the same container as the Ortho Home Defense since we do not carry that product. You may want to contact the manufacturer of the Ortho directly …
Read Full Answer »Dilution rates for both products are dependent on what type of pest you are treating for, could you please tell us if you are trying to treat for a specific pest or just for general pest control?
Nyguard IGR is an excellent insect growth regulator that is labeled to control flies, as well as various other pests. The cost of Nyguard IGR is $49.00 for one 140 mL bottle.
No, Nyguard IGR is not labeled for thrips. We would recommend just using the Bifen IT around the baseboards, cracks and crevices in the home. See our Thrip Control page for more tips about treating for this pest.
Unfortunately it really is not possible for us to say whether all of the roaches are gone at this point or not. It usually does take several applications of any product for complete eradication if a roach infestation is severe. Sanitation is key in treating for roaches so it would be advisable t…
Read Full Answer »NyGuard IGR mixed with Onslaught would be a great flea treatment!
Per the product manufacturer if used togther the Nyguard IGR would kill the Orcon Flea Destroyer nematodes. If you are using them for an outdoor application, you would want to use the Nyguard IGR and then wait 14 days and then apply the nematodes to the area. For an indoor application the Nyguard I…
Read Full Answer »Suspend SC and NyGuard IGR can be tank mixed and applied to listed outdoor areas, around entry points to the structure and interior cracks and crevices for many insects including spiders. For a successful eradication program, please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get …
Read Full Answer »You could mix either FenvaStar EcoCap or Onslaught Insecticide with NyGuard IGR for flea control outdoors and indoors. You could also choose to use NyGuard Plus indoors; this is a ready-to-use product that includes the insecticide, IGR, and a deodorizer in a can that is easy to apply indoors and dr…
Read Full Answer »Nyguard IGR is labeled to stop the life cycle of fleas indoors and outdoors. It can be added to an insecticide and applied at the same time. The mixing rate is 3-4 ml per gallon of water.  Malathion is not specifically labeled for fleas so we are unable to provide advice on that. Please check o…
Read Full Answer »NyGuard IGRÂ should not be mixed with any household cleaners including Lysol. Please clean per directions on the cleaning product label and allow to dry prior to applying the product for insect control.
NyGuard IGRÂ has a shelf life of 3 years if kept out of extreme temperatures and direct sunlight.
No, NyGuard IGR cannot be mixed with household cleaners. If you were to mix this product with a cleaner, that would change its formulation, and it would not work as it's intended to work.  NyGuard IGR should be applied separately with a sprayer.Â
NyGuard IGRÂ should not be applied when the pets are present or surfaces that they have contact with. They can return to the structure when application is completely dry. For more information on treating for fleas, please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Fleas …
Read Full Answer »NyGuard IGRÂ should be mixed with water and applied as directed on the product label. Please provide the targeted pest for additional treatment advice to fit your needs. Thank you!
Once your application of NyGuard IGR and Onslaught FastCap has been made and you have allowed it time to fully dry then it is safe to vacuum over those areas. If you steam mop or clean with a cleanser it will remove the insecticides and therefore be ineffective. You may reapply the NyGuard IG…
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