You would not mix Onslaught Insecticide and Temprid FX together for any reason or any pest. These are two different residual insecticides that could be alternated every 30 days if needed, but tank mixing would not be correct or effective.
We recommend that you have the insect properly identified so we can offer you a product that will fit your needs. Please contact your local cooperative extension office by clicking the link below and selecting your state and county for their telephone number. Once you know what it is that you are treating, please contact us at 866.581.7378 for a product recommendation.
No, Onslaught Insecticide cannot be used on any animals.
We would recommend using Martins Permethrin 10%. It can be used on cattle. Check the label for the instructions on how to dilute the product and use on livestock.
I am not sure which product the pest control company used but depending on which products were used it can take some time for the infestation to be eliminated depending on how serious the infestation is. We recommend using a product that will have a quick knockdown as well as a long residual such as Onslaught Insecticide. You also should look at reducing the moisture conditions that favor the millipedes' reproduction, such as pulling back groundcover from next to the house, and trimming shrubs and trees that may be near the house. You can view more information on our Millipede Control page.
Onslaught Insecticide is a greta option for a general pest control treatment. Onslaught is labeled to treat for over 200 insects and can applied indoors as a crack and crevice application and outdoors as a perimeter treatment. Please refer to the label for further information.
Onslaught is labeled for a wide variety of small flying insects including gnats, midges and other small biting flies and should help reduce the amount of midges on your property. Be sure to spray the areas where you have noticed the midges landing or resting as Onslaught will only eliminate those insects that land on treated areas. Please refer to the product labels for mixing and application instructions.
You could potentially use Onslaught Insecticide as a perimeter spray around the exterior of the structure and around doorways, window frames, light fixtures, and similar areas where flying insects may gather. Many folks will also treat screens with Microcare Aerosol to help prevent these insects from coming in through screens. You can also use a fly light such as the FlyWeb Plus to catch flying insects in the area. If you do not have a positive insect identification, then we strongly encourage you to obtain one before purchasing or applying any insecticides.
Yes, Onslaught Insecticide can be used for fire ants. It is recommended that you do a broadcast treatment in your lawn. This will prevent them from moving throughout the lawn. The rate is 8 fl oz per 1000 square feet.
Onslaught Insecticide can be applied to listed interior crevices once every 90 days. You can reapply in as few as 7 days for interior crawling insect control without exceeding more applications. We recommend using a Roach Control Kit along with non-chemical methods for roach eradication. Please take a few moments to review our treatmet article on How to Get Rid of Roaches for a successful program.
Onslaught Insecticide can be applied to wood floors. That being said, it is always best to do a test application first, as some types of wood floors are more prone to staining than others. In most cases, Onslaught should not leave any visible residue behind when used as directed.
Onslaught is labeled for a wide variety of small flying insects including gnats, midges and other small biting flies and should help reduce the amount of midges on your property. Be sure to spray the areas where you have noticed the midges landing or resting as Onslaught will only eliminate those insects that land on treated areas. Please refer to the product label for mixing and application instructions.
Onslaught Insecticide is going to be your best all-around insecticide to use for both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, Onslaught can be applied directly to carpets, rugs, crack and crevice treatments and outdoors as an exterior perimeter treatment against the foundation, to bushes, trees, shrubs, etc. Onslaught is labeled for over 200 insects and is the most broad spectrum insecticide.
Yes, Onslaught Insecticide is a concentrate that should be dilutied with 0.5 - 1 oz. per gallon of water. Please see the product label for complete application instructions.
No, Onslaught Insecticide is not labeled to be applied as a mop solution. If you are looking for a versatile insecticide product that has different methods of application, including a mop solution, you can look at a product like NiBor-D Insecticide.