Tri-Die contains the active ingredients Pyrethrins and Silica Gel. This combination of active ingredients offers a pretty fast knockdown and residual control of lots of insects, even those the product is not labeled for.
Tri-Die does contain pyrethrins which offers a fast knockdown of insects when they are sprayed directly, and also contains silica gel for residual control. According to the product label, "Take bed apart and treat cracks, joints and interior of framework. Mattresses and box springs should be treate…
Read Full Answer »Yes, the silica gel in Tri-Die can kill ants. The silica gel left behind as a residual will cling to their exoskeletons and desiccate them.
Tri-Die is also subject to clogging, unfortunately that is just the nature of aerosol dusts. If you follow the tip below, you can help prevent any aerosol dust from clogging: Tip: To prevent aerosol dust from clogging, make sure to turn the can upside down after each period of use and spray until …
Read Full Answer »It sounds most likely that they are not attracted to the Tri Die. Instead you probably sprayed the areas they like to nest and now they cannnot enter so they are just hovering near the areas they used to go into.
There is not a coverage area on the product label, because it really all depends on how and what you are treating, and the person that is applying the product is a factor as well. You do not need a lot of dust per hole or application. The product comes with a straw that has holes in it s…
Read Full Answer »Tri-Die is animal safe when used as directed on the product label. Tri-Die must only be used in cracks, crevices and voids. You should not spray Tri-Die out into the flowerbeds. Talstar P would be a better choice for this type of treatment. It is gentle on plants, safe to use around pets and people …
Read Full Answer »Tri Die is safe for pet after it has setteled and dried, 1-2 hours. Please see our Bed Bug Treatment article for the best information about treating for this pest.
Tri-Die is a safe product to use but it is an aerosol dust product and it could cause irritation if it is inhaled. A dust mask should be worn to prevent dust inhalation. When applied according to the product label, directly into cracks, crevices and wall voids direct contact with the dust will be mi…
Read Full Answer »Tri- Die pressurized dust offers a convenient, easy application with no additional equipment necessary. Pressurized, charged particles penetrate deep into cracks, crevices, wall and ceiling voids to provide an ideal uniform dust application, readily adhering to all surfaces. The unique 4-way red…
Read Full Answer »Unfortunately we cannot comment on work done by a pest control company. We can tell you that the product label instructions are law and the product label is available for you to review on our website. The product label does dictate that the product should be used in cracks, crevices, voids and small…
Read Full Answer »Yes, as long as you follow the application instructions on the Tri-Die product label there is no danger to your pets. Tri-Die is a dust that is meant to be applied in cracks and crevices and places that your pets should not be able to easily get too. There fore there should be no issues …
Read Full Answer »If the Tri Die was applied according to the instructions on the product label there should be no cause for concern. It would be extremely unlikely that the service person would be able to accumulate enough product on his clothes or shoes in an amount that would be harmful just from walking up to y…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Tri-Die is labeled for weeviles in a pantry. We would recommend removing all the food items out of the pantry before spraying. You will spray the crack and crevices only inside of the pantry. Once the product dries, it is safe to put your food items back into the pantry. Please let us know if y…
Read Full Answer »The pyrethrin in the Tri-Die will last for a couple of days but the silica gel will last until it is removed or covered up with debris.
Tri Die will be effective against carpenter ants if you know exactly where the nest is and can spray it directly. If this is not possible, we recommend you use a product such as Phantom Aerosol or implementing a carpenter ant baiting program. These products will be transfered or carried back to the …
Read Full Answer »Any insecticides applied on outdoor surfaces will eventually be removed by breaking down in sunlight and/or washed away with rainfall. Tri-Die contains natural pyrethrin, which breaks down quickly in sunlight, and silica gel, a natural dessicant that would likely be washed away quickly. The PBO syne…
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Tri Die can be used to help eliminate a carpet beetle infestation. You should inject Tri Die into cracks
and crevices and/or voids where these insects may be harboring. When dealing with carpet beetles it is very important to find and remove the source of the beetles to get rid of them for good. T…
Yes, Tri-Die contains both silica gel and pyrethrins as active ingredients in a pressurized insecticide dust. This is an excellent insecticide for crack and crevice and void treatment for many common household insects. This product will not offer quick knockdown, but it lasts for months in undisturb…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Tri-Die is labeled for roaches. However, if you are dealing with a roach infestation, you likely will need to use other products as well in order to completely eradicate them. Please take a look at our article on How To Get Rid Of Roaches for more information and tips.Â