Precor IGR Concentrate actually is just for use indoors for flea control. This IGR is not photostable, so it would like only last a day or two in the sun. If you need to spray within about 25 feet of a river or other aquatic area, then you can use an insecticide called Essentria IC3 for the adult fl…
Read Full Answer »Each 1 oz. bottle of Precor IGR Concentrate is mixed with 1 gallon of water. Typically, 1 gallon of mixed solution is enough to treat 1000 sq. ft.
No, Precor IGR Concentrate is an IGR (insect growth regulator) labeled only for disrupting the flea life cycle only.
No, Precor IGR Concentrate is not for use on animals. Precor IGR is an insect growth regulator only and will not kill fleas. For best results, Precor IGR should be tank mixed with an insecticide labeled for fleas indoors as a broadcast spray appplication such as Onslaught or FenvaStar EcoCap Ins…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Precor IGR Concentrate can be used indoors with children and pets. Keep kids and pets out of the treated area during the application and until the application has completely dried. This is typically within an hour or so. Spray applications should be made till surfaces are slightly damp, not o…
Read Full Answer »Precor IGR is only labeled to control fleas. We recommend using an IGR such as Nyguard or Gentrol for roaches.
While Precor IGR shouldn't harm fish if used appropriately, you would need at miminum to cover the fish tank while spraying and until everything has dried and settled. If its easy to remove the fish before spraying then I would do so, but if not, just covering them with a sheet or fabric to pro…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Precor IGR Concentrate and most insect growth regulators (IGRs) can be tank mixed with an insecticide labeled for the targeted pest and applied to the areas listed on the product label.
Yes. We can ship the Precor IGR Concentrate to Washington State. In order to better assist you, can you please give us a little more information as to what you are treating for?
A fan spray or a mist when used on most standard garden sprayers is fine for your indoor application of Precor IGR. If you feel you are getting too heavy of an application you would either need to move faster as you treat or create less pressure in your tank to have the product not come out of the n…
Read Full Answer »Yes, you can mix Precor IGR with an insecticide, such as Diazanon. Be sure to follow the labeled rates for each product, and keep animals out of the area while the products are being applied. Once the product has dried completely, it is safe for animals to return to the area.
If a bit of water touched the Precor IGR Concentrate treated area, it should be fine. It will not reactivate the product. If the carpet was steamed or shampooed, then some of the product will have been removed.
Precor IGR Concentrate should NOT be applied to animals at any dilution. It is not labeled for a safe usage. We do carry products such as Martins Flea, Tick and Mange Dip. When following the instructions on the product label for Martins Flea, Tick and Mange Dip it should not harm your dog if h…
Read Full Answer »Precor IGR Concentrate should be mixed with water only. A boric acid product can be made separately and applied to voids, cracks and crevices, and other listed areas once the Precor application has completely dried. Be sure to follow the label instructions for each product.
Precor concentrate only helps stop the reproductive cycle of the fleas so if the professional only sprayed that before that is likely part of why you haven't seen a huge difference in flea numbers. If you are looking to spray inside the home you would want to use a product like Fenvastar Ecocap …
Read Full Answer »Precor IGR Concentrate should only be applied once every two weeks per the label instructions. We do not recommend treating more than what is listed on the label.
Leftover Precor IGR solution can be disposed of by pouring it out onto the ground up against the foundation of your home.
Yes, if Precor IGR were to be spilled on sheets or blankets, it would be necessary to wash them.
Precor IGR Concentrate can be mixed with insecticides such as Talstar P. Though Talstar P cannot be used as a broadcast across interior surfaces such as carpet or hard flooring, it is only for cracks and crevices inside. If you are treating for fleas and need to treat carpets a better option wo…
Read Full Answer »Precor IGR Concentrate is for indoor use only. It will break down outdoors. For outdoor use in and around dog houses, you can use Tekko Pro.