Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray is NOT labeled for use on dogs. We do offer Petcor that can be applied on the dog or with a towel/rag and wiped on.
Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray for ants and roaches it would really be more of a contact kill, you can use every 2 weeks
We would still recommend to prep the area, as advised in our Flea Treatment Guide (under Treatment Area 2), and spray with Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray. You could do this a day or so before leaving so that you can vacuum at least once or twice after the initial application and vacuum as soon as you return. You will have to do a follow-up treatment 14 days after the initial treatment and repeat again, if needed or until the activity has been controlled.
Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray is perfectly safe on just about any surface although treat hard surface flooring like ceramic, tile or hardwood floors would not be the main areas to focus since fleas will not rest or lay eggs on hard surfaces. You may see them there as they jump from location to location, but that is not where the female will lay eggs. Focus on areas where pets frequent, such as in and around pet’s sleeping and resting areas..Apply as a spot treatment only to surfaces of furniture, rugs, carpets, drapes, and around all pet resting areas until “slightly damp”. Do not saturate upholstered furniture, carpets, rugs, etc as this will hinder the results.
Remember to vacuum all surfaces and cracks and crevices along baseboards, cushions, and flooring before the first application and then continue to vacuum frequently 2-3 times a week in between treatments.
Follow up applicaitons should be done every 14 days until you are no longer seeing activity. This can take multiple applications and months to eradicate completely. Vacuuming is key to quicker results.
Although we cannot say for certain that vinegar would counteract the residual effect of the Precor 2000 Plus, it likely could. For specific product support regarding this question, the manufacturer Zoecon can be reached by calling 1-800-248-7763 or by visiting their website.
View our How to Get Rid of Fleas Treatment Guide HERE for more information
Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray is labeled for use on carpet. You should hold the can 3 feet above the carpet and no closer. For best results with Surface/Carpet treatments, vacuum thoroughly before spraying and discard vacuum bag in outside trash. Do not need to remove items from the closet if not on the floor where you are directing the application.
We would recommend waiting until Precor 2000 Plus Premise has dried completely before bringing your birds back into the area. The amount of time depends on how heavily the product was sprayed. Generally, it takes 1-2 hours to dry.
Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray is only labeled to eradicate fleas and ticks. We do carry a Pantry Pest Kit for pantry pests and products for clothes moths, also.
Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray is not labeled to treat for mites. We recommend to have the species of mite identified prior to product recommendation. You can contact your Cooperative Extension Office for assistance.
Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray is labeled for eradicating adult fleas, hatching flea eggs, flea larvae, ticks, cockroaches, and ants. We would recommend treating with our Spider Control Kit. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article for a successful program.
We cannot comment on services performed by a pest control company, but we can tell you that one 16 oz. can of Precor 2000 should cover 2000 sq. ft. The label instructions indicate that you should "Mist treated areas until slightly damp." Normally, most surfaces are dry within a couple of hours of application. If you have concerns, we would recommend that you contact the company who performed this service, or speak with the Precor manufacturer directly. You can reach Zoecon at 800-248-7763.
No, Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray is not labeled for termites at all.
We would recommend waiting until Precor 2000 Plus Premise has dried completely before bringing your birds back into the area. The amount of time depends on how heavily the product was sprayed. Generally, it takes 1-2 hours to dry.
One 16 oz. can of Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray will treat up to 2,000 sq. ft., so if you are treating less than that you will not need to use the entire can at once.
If and when dealing with a severe infestation, whether you're treating with Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray or any other flea control product, it is possible that you may need to continue treating more than 3 to 4 times. Flea treatments do not work overnight. Usually within the first couple of weeks you should start to see a reduction in the flea population. We recommend a repeat treatment after 14 days to help get rid of any of the stragglers that may have been missed with the first treatment and vacuuming - and discarding the vacuum bag or the contents of the vacuum receptacle. If you have any pets, make sure they are getting their flea treatment as well. Also, if it applies, make sure the yard is being treated as well. We recommend to review our step-by-step guide on How to Get Rid of Fleas.
If injury to houseplants are a concern when applying Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray, we would recommend either moving plants outdoors, to another room or covering the plants to keep any overspray from contact while treating.
Per the product label, when treating indoors for fleas with Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray, the application should be directed towards the surface and held 2-3ft away from furniture, rugs, carpets, drapes and around all pet resiting areas until “slightly damp”.
Yes, Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray - 16 oz. can is labeled to kill adult fleas, hatching flea eggs, flea larvae. Fleas require repeat treatments every 14 days with frequent vaccuuming in between to stimulate flea eggs which will help the process as fleas must contact the treated area to be affected.
Review our Flea Treatment Guide for more information on treating for fleas indoors.
For flea treatments, you would use Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray - 16 oz. as it is labeled for broadcast spraying indoors to carpets, rugs, floors, etc.
Precor 2625 Premise Spray is only labeled for crack and crevice spraying indoors, not for broadcast spray applications.
Please view our Indoor Flea Control Guide for more information on a full treatment program.
If you suspect any overspray or drift of Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray on your linens, then we suggest you wash them.
Fleas can reinfest the home months after the original flea treatments have been completed if pets in the home are not on flea medicine and/or the outdoor lawn areas are being treated monthly for fleas outdoors.
Fleas do require repeat applications at 14 day intervals and typically 3-4 retreatments are needed. Vacuuming frequently before and in between treatments is strongly recommended to stimulate the flea eggs into hatching and come into contact with the insecticide treatment. This is important as flea eggs are protected from insecticides while inside the eggs and they can stay dormant for up to 7 months. The vibration of vacuuming stimulates the eggs to hatch sooner therefore contacting the insecticide.
Please view our Pet Flea Control Products and Flea Treatment Guide for information on treating outside the home for fleas which can also come from wildlife even if pets are not in the home.Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray - 16 oz. can is safe for children once dry typically after an hour, if it has been 11 days that is plenty of time to let them return. Only tiny insects have the capability of coming into contact with such small particles on the carpet fibers and being effected.