We would recommend contacting your vet immediately for the care of your cat as NyGuard IGR is not labeled for use on pets or people, nor clothing. Wash all clothing and bedding thoroughly to help remove the residual and you may have to do so a few times to be sure it is removed.
You will mix one ounce of Talstar P, 0.5 fl oz of Exciter, and 4ml of NyGuard IGR per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft using a hand pump sprayer, backpack sprayer or mist blower.
It would be recommended to remove all animals, including snakes, from areas that you need to treat with NyGuard IGR. They can return to the area once dry, a few hours would be best to be sure.
Yes, NyGuard IGR can be mixed with either Suspend Polyzone or Bifen XTS for mosquito control.
Onslaught is effective against yellow jackets, but NyGuard IGR is not labeled for yellow jackets. Unfortunately there is no known IGR that would affect them.
NyGuard IGR does not come in foam formulation and this IGR is not labeled for bed bugs. If bedbugs have been found in your home we recommend using one of our Bedbug Kits. These kits offer a combination of products for different locations in the home. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Bedbugs for tips on a successful eradication program.
NyGuard IGR and Alpine WSG are not considered flushing agents. Alpine WSG (water-soluble granule) is a non-pyrethroid, non-repellent broad-spectrum insecticide that uses the active ingredient Dinotefuran. NyGuard IGR is an Insect Growth Regulator which is like a kind of birth control for insects. It will stop the roaches from being able to reproduce and mature further into their lifecycles. The combination of an insecticide and an IGR is recommended when dealing with pests like roaches. Nyguard IGR can be added to Alpine WSG with no negative side effects. For more information on treating roaches, please review our article on How to Get Rid of Roaches for more helpful tips.
NyGuard IGR has a residual of up to 6 months when applied inside for roaches per the product label. Adding an insecticide to an application does not change this. Only if the treated areas was cleaned through mopping floor edges or steam cleaning/shampooing carpets would it be effected and not last as long. Repeat application in 6 months or mre frequently if needed. An IGR is not the only thing needed when treated roaches, please refer to our guide here for the best advice.
NyGuard IGR can be mixed with any insecticide. You will add 4ml per one gallon of water (or sufficient water to cover 1500 sq ft). You can use up to 12ml per one gallon of water for 1500 sq ft, on pests that are difficult to control or in conditions that make it difficult to get control of target pests.
NyGuard IGR and Pivot 10 contain the same active ingredient so are comparable, either can be mixed with insecticides like Bifen IT.
One treatment of NyGuard IGR or Nyguard EZ-1 works for 6 months against cockroach nymphs per the product label. Please refer to our article How to Get Rid of Roaches for more tips on how to eliminate this pest.
If you are looking to use NyGuard IGR in your drains for drain flies, the product label states, "Foam Application: For the control of drain/fruit flies, combine Nyguard IGR at the rate of 4mL to 8 mL concentrate with 1 gallon of diluent. To convert this diluent to a foam, add foaming agent at the manufacturer's recommended rate. Using a professional foam applicator, apply finished foam to areas of fly breeding such as drains, traps of sink, bathtubs and in floor drains. For best results, foam should be applied thoroughly, ensuring all void areas and fly breeding material is treated. Follow the requirements of the foam equipment manufacturer."
If this type of application is not something you are willing to do you can use Gentrol Aerosol IGR in the drains instead.
NyGuard IGR is safe for pets and children after it has completely dried, and they must not be around during application
Yes, NyGuard IGR can be tank-mixed with Talstar P and applied to turf and ornamentals.
NyGuard IGR is not labeled to control sod webworms and does not kill anything, only prevents the young of insects listed on the label from maturing. Please read our guide on how to get rid of sod webworms for product and treatment options.
NyGuard IGR is mixed at 4 to 8 mL per gallon of water for low to medium infestations and up to 12ml per gallon of water for higher level of infestations. Demand CS is mixed at 0.2 to 0.8 oz (6 to 24 ml) per gallon of water. NyGuard IGR and Demand CS can be mixed together in the sprayer for one application. One galllon per 1000 sq ft. We recommend using the higher dose on your initial application and backing down to the lower dose for maintenance.
Temprid FX Insecticide would be a good option to mix with Nyguard IGR for roaches as long as you are following the instructions on the product labels. You may mix 8-16mL of Temprid and 8-12mL of Nyguard into the same gallon of water to spray 1000 sq ft. Also, when treating indoors, we highly recommend incorporating a roach bait gel into your treatment plan. Please take a moment to review our Roach Control Guide for more information and helpful tips on eradicating this pest.
Outdoor flea treatments with Suspend Polyzone, ExciteR and NyGuard IGR would be mixed as follows: 0.5- 1 oz of Suspend Polyzone, 0.5 - 1 oz of ExciteR, and 4-8 ml of NyGuard IGR per gallon of water you mix up. Any mixed solution should be used within 24 hours of combining in your tank. Flea treatments are typically done on a 14-30 day basis depending on severity in the yard.
No, NyGuard IGR Concentrate is rainfast after about 6 hours therefore if it lightly rained 2 days later, the application should be fine. Typically, NyGuard IGR will hold up for a couple months in outdoor elements between treatments. IGR’s should be mixed with an insecticide for complete control of the insects as IGR’s only stop the reproductive cycle of insects, it does not kill them. The insecticide, depending on the product would need to be reapplied approx every 30 days. Refer to the insecticide product label for retreatment intervals.
We have confirmed with MGK, the manufacturer of NyGuard IGR 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.