Pyrocide 100 will kill roaches and is a very good product. However, it is a fogging solution and must be applied from a fogger. Anytime you fog, you should wear proper safety equipment. This product is also a contact kill, meaning it will kill whatever roaches it touches at the time it is fogged, but it does not leave a residual. You should always apply a residual roach control product or roach bait after you have fogged initially since some roaches may be hiding in the walls or other areas that the fog cannot get to when you apply it. This product is also perfectly fine for consumers to purchase it and apply it as long as you are using it for your own property.
Please see our Roach Treatment Guide for more tips and information about how to treat for this pest.
Pyrocide 100 can be applied in a thermal fogger. Please click the link below for addtional thermal fogging concentrates.
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The best method of controlling mosquito populations include using an instant knockdown, along with a residual insecticide, and an insect growth regulator. Pyrocide 100 works fantastic on the adults that contact the insecticide at the time of application and provides an instant knockdown, but not any residual protection. Treating your pond with mosquito dunks is a great way to prevent larva development and should be continued. However, we would recommend that you use a residual insecticide that will continues to kill mosquitoes even after it dries. This would provide much better protection. Essentria IC3 would be a great option as it has an outdoor residual of 21-28 days and it is safe for the aquatic life in your pond in the event of water runoff into the pond. Essentria IC3 may be used in a fogger (cold and thermal) and/or a sprayer. Please be sure to read and follow the label instructions for the products that you are using.
The Pyrocide should pose no threat around a pool and typically is not an issue with plants and shrubs, but it is not labeled to apply to gardens or other outdoor areas. We do have a product that is less costly and approved for garden use, and it can be applied from a thermal fogger. It is called Bug Beater Lawn & Garden Fog and it works great for mosquitoes.
Pyrocide 100 is a contact kill so it will kill the yellow jackets that it comes in contact within minutes.
Yes, Pyrocide 100 (1% Pyrethrum) can be mixed with either Suspend SC OR Temprid SC but not both. Please follow each product's label for proper dilution rates and tank mixing instructions. Please take a few moments to review our Roach Treatment Guide for more tips and information.
No, combining Pyrocide 100 with Demon Max, NyGuard IGR and Exciter would not be recommended. Please see our How to Treat for German Roaches Page for more information and recommended treatments.
Yes, when applying Pyrocide 100 (1% pyrethrum) you will need to remove or cover exposed food and drinking water before application, remove or cover dishes, utensils, food processing equipment, and food preparation surfaces, or wash them before use, cover or remove food, and cover food processing surfaces or clean after treatment and before use. You will find the General Precautions and Restrictions on page 1 of the product label.
Pyrocide 100 is not labeled for bed bugs. We would recoomend using one of our bedbug kits as they contain all the products needed to eradicate a bed bug infestation. Please take a moment to look over our Bed Bug Treatment Guide for more information.
Yes, Pyrocide 100 (1% Pyrethrum Fogging Concentrate) can be tank mixed with NyGuard IGR in a ULV fogger per the product label. For NyGuard IGR, please view the Space Spray, Void Injection, ULV and Fog Application directions on page 2 of the product label for more information.
Pyrocide 100 (1% Pyrethrum Fogging Concentrate) label states this product is not to be used in greenhouses.