IGR stands for Insect Growth Regulator.
This will depend on the size of the rooms. As stated on our site, one can of PT Alpine Flea and Bedbug Aerosol will treat up to 2,625 sq. ft. Please be sure to review the product label for more information and complete application instructions.
Cleaning a treated area will remove the residual. If you are treating for an active infestation of fleas using PT Alpine Flea and Bedbug Aerosol, a second treatment and more vacuuming should be done exactly 14 days after the first treatment for best results. For bad flea infestations, treatment may need to extend to 4 or more treatments (14 days a part). After that, treatments can be done every 30 days as needed for maintenance.
PT Alpine Flea and Bed Bug Aerosol is not labeled to treat for Carpet Beetles. We would recommend a product like Bedlam Plus that is labeled to be used for Carpet Beetles.
Yes, PT Alpine Flea and Bed Bug Aerosol can be delivered with a signature requirement. When adding a signature to shipping, there is an additional charge of $4.75.
PT Alpine Flea and Bed Bug Aerosol is labeled to kill adult bed bugs and bed bugs when they hatch, but it is not labeled for bed bugs eggs. A product like Bedlam Insecticide Aerosol would be a better option when also targeting bed bugs eggs. This product is labeled to kill all stages of bedbugs including eggs.
We recommend that you get a proper identification of the insect you are dealing with. You should collect several samples of the insect and contact your local cooperative extension office to get an insect identification. Starting a treatment program without knowing exactly what you are dealing with is likely to lead to a treatment failure. Once you have a proper identification we would be happy to help advise you of the correct treatment.