Once dry it is only for people and pets to be back in area treated with PT Ultracide - 20 oz. Typically this is about 30 minutes to 1 hour.
No, vacumming will not remove PT Ultracide that has dried on the carpet.Â
Ultracide should not be applied to hardwood floors as it is possible the product could stain the finish. Ultracide can be applied to the concrete floor. Be sure that your child is out of the area while you applying Ultracide and the child can safely return to the area after it is dry.
Ultracide is only labeled for fleas. Having said that the active ingredients contained in Ultracide are also known to kill roaches. The main consideration here is that Ultracide has a broadcast applicator when roach applications for the most part will call for crack and crevice applications only. We…
Read Full Answer »Ultracide is not labeled for Carpet Beetles or their larvae and definitely not for use inside kitchen cabinets. Carpet beetles will be around the edges of carpet and fabric like wool rugs or clothing, not in cabinets. If you are experiencing beetles in your cabinets you may have a type of grain beet…
Read Full Answer »Your cats should stay out of the house until the areas treated with the Ultracide has had time to dry, about 2 hours.
Using Conquer/Archer IGR concentrates together would be pretty similar to using the Ultracide Aerosol indoors. Many customers choose Ultracide instead of the concentrates because they do not have to purchase separate items and because no measuring or mixing is required.
While the active ingredients in Ultracide would most likely kill ticks this product is not labeled for ticks so we would not recommend it for tick applications. If you would like to use an aerosol product that does not require mixing and measuring you can use Precor 2000 Plus. Precor 2000 Plus Premi…
Read Full Answer »Ultracide will work great on the concrete floors in your basement.
Most insecticides have a shelf life of about 3-5 years is stored properly in a temperature stable environment out of direct sunlight. Most manufactures will only have the date the item was actually made imprinted on the can/bottle. Each placement is going to vary by manufacturer and many times can b…
Read Full Answer »The IGR in the Ultracide is supposed to last for 7 months, however the adulticide you need to respray every 14 days as this is the rough hatching cycle for any that havent already come out from your daily vacuuming. This provides an extra knock down of any remaining adults and newly hatched fleas. O…
Read Full Answer »Yes, the Ultracide as well as all other flea aerosols we carry like this product have both the IGR and adulticide for full flea control with just one product. You can watch our How To Get Rid of Fleas Indoors video (21st video down from the top) for full application instructions and tips.
Ultracide - 20 oz. is a professional grade product and not sold in retail stores. We offer fast free shipping and would be more than happy to ship this product to you.
You would normally not need to apply Ultracide to tile for fleas as this is not an area of the home where they can thrive since there are not many places for them to hide or leave eggs. However if you need to spray the tile, you would spray it the same way you would carpet in a sweeping motion…
Read Full Answer »Precor 2000 Plus Premise Spray and Ultracide contain different active ingredients but either would be great choice for floor surfaces including hardwoods for indoor flea control. Make sure to apply once every two weeks and vacuum daily (even on hard surfaces). Please test a small area with the produ…
Read Full Answer »It is important to be absolutely sure you are actually dealing with bird mites. Have the suspected bird mite identified by a reputable source, such as your local cooperative extension office or a reputable pest control operator. Treatments will vary for different pests. If you do indeed have b…
Read Full Answer »Ultracide is labeled for use indoors only. We do carry outdoor flea control products. Please take a few moments to review our article on How to Get Rid of Fleas for more helpful treatment information.
Your home does not have to be a certain temperature in order to apply PT Ultracide - 20 oz.
Per the label instructions, for PT Ultracide:   Using a sweeping motion, apply a light uniform spray to all surfaces of furniture, rugs, carpets, drapes, and around all pet resting areas. Avoid thoroughly wetting surfaces. Mist treated areas only until slightly damp.
PT Ultracide will take between 2-3 hours to dry, depending on how heavily it was applied.