NyGuard Plus - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Deborah from Mesa , Az.
    09/17/2015
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    Does NyGuard Plus kill bird mites?
    I was spraying in our tree and the water and bird nest fell apart and came down all over me. I have been itching since. Will this control the bird mites on my furniture and carpet. Also my neighbor has chickens and all the sudden he is getting rid of his chickens Arghhh
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    NyGuard Plus is not labeled to control bird mites.  Please take a moment to read over our "How to Get Rid of Bird Mites" article for the best advice

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  • Asked by Linden from Freehold, Nj
    07/17/2015
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    Which of the IGRs that you sell would be best for clothes moths?
    I want to spray it on an Oriental carpet.
    A

    NyGuard IGR is not labeled for clothes moths and would not be recommended. Please take a moment to read over our How To Get Rid of Clothes Moths article for further advice.

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    2 of 2 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Mike from Norcross
    10/29/2014
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    Will Flea Spray Kill Lice?
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    Yes, some flea sprays, like Nyguard Plus, are labeled to kill lice as well. Spray only surfaces that cannot be laundered or dry-cleaned including mattresses and upholstered furniture. Apply on mattresses as a spot treatment to mattress seams, edges, buttons, and tufts of bed only. Do not use directly on pillows, bed linens, or cloths. Do not saturate the mattress and do not treat entire surface area of mattress. Allow mattress to dry thoroughly before replacing pillows and/or bed linens.
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    21 of 27 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by James from Norcross
    10/28/2014
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    Will lice spray kill fleas?
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    Yes, there are some lice spray products that are labeled to kill both lice and fleas. One of these products is NyGuard Plus. Nyguard Plus kills all stages of fleas quickly and provides residual control of fleas for up to 7 months. Proper cleaning and vacuuming before and during flea treatments will greatly impact the results achieved while using NyGuard Plus.  It is imperative to vacuum thoroughly before application, and every day or every other day after application for at least the first 14 days of treatment.

    Application Instructions: Hold can 2 or 3 feet from surfaces to be treated. Turn container upside down and point valve toward surface to be sprayed. Be sure to apply uniformly using a sweeping motion to carpets, rugs, flooring, floors, drapes and all surfaces of upholstered furniture including under cushions. Avoid over wetting furniture and carpeting. A fine mist or spray applied uniformly is all that is necessary to kill fleas and ticks. Be sure to treat pet bedding, as this is a primary hiding place for fleas, ticks, and their eggs. No need to remove pet bedding after treatment. DO NOT TREAT PETS. Use a registered flea control product on your pets in conjunction with this treatment.

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    124 of 148 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Travis
    08/23/2014
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    How long does NyGuard Plus stay in the carpet?
    We have 2 kids 2 and 3 months who are on the carpet. We want to ensure its safe for them to play, on the carpet. Our concern for the new baby is that she may put her mouth on the floor.
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    Typically the residual of the NyGuard Plus is roughly 7 months to give you continuous flea protection. That being said, as long as you keep kids and pets off the surfaces that were sprayed until everything has had time to completely dry, it will cause them no harm to be on the surface or put their mouth on it. 
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    29 of 34 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Dave from Florida
    06/23/2014
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    How long between treatments when using NyGuard Plus?
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    The application interval when applying NyGuard Plus all depends on what you are treating for. Please let us know whe you are using NyGuard Plus for.
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    2 of 2 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Rene from Woodstock, Ga
    09/12/2013
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    Does Nyguard Plus leave a white residue on stained baseboards?
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    NyGuard Plus does not leave a white residue where applied. You should only be applying a fine mist.
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    18 of 20 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Glenn from Enfield, Nc
    06/26/2013
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    My daughter is 8.5 months pregnant. Will the NyGuard Plus be harmful to the baby and or my pets?
    We have 7 dogs and 1 cat. The fleas started with the cat and have taken over the house which is about 1300 sq
    A
    When used according to the product label, Nyguard Plus is safe for use in a home with pets and where a pregnant women resides. It is important that everyone (including the pregnant person and pets) except for the applicator is out of the area during the application. Everyone is free to return to the treated area as soon as it is dry.
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    31 of 32 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Jennifer from Mastic Beach
    05/12/2013
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    How much of an area does one can of NyGuard Plus cover?
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    One can of Nyguard Plus will cover up to 2000 sq/ft.
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    30 of 34 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Mark from Jackson,mi
    04/23/2013
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    How much of an area will 1 can of NyGuard Plus typically treat?
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    One can of Nyguard Plus will typically treat 1500 square feet. Hold can 2 or 3 feet from surfaces to be treated. Turn container upside down and point valve toward surface to be sprayed. Be sure to apply uniformly using a sweeping motion to carpets, rugs, flooring, floors, drapes and all surfaces of upholstered furniture including under cushions. Avoid over wetting furniture and carpeting. A fine mist or spray applied uniformly is all that is necessary to kill fleas and ticks. Be sure to treat pet bedding, as this is a primary hiding place for fleas, ticks, and their eggs.
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    12 of 13 people found this answer helpful.
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