How long Roach Control Kit Rotation B will last depends really on how bad the infestation is you are dealing with.  The Temprid SC in the kit is enough to make 2-4 gallons of finished solution and can be applied every 7-10 days for heavy infestations or once every 90 days for maintanence.  The G…
Read Full Answer »No, the Invict Gold Roach Bait gel is only labeled for German roaches. A better option would be the Roach Control Kit Rotation A. All the products inside of it are labeled for Oriental roaches.
All of the products in our Roach Control Kits are pet safe when used as directed. Pets and people do need to be kept out of the area that is being treated, but can return as soon as all surfaces are thoroughly dry.Â
Roach Control Kit Rotation B contains Invict Gold Roach bait gal which is made without the eight most common food allergens for sensitive applications.  The gluboards are Scent Free or non-allergenic synthetic scents.
No, neither the Roach Control Kit Rotation B nor our other Roach Control Kits come with bait stations. Bait is best applied directly to cracks and crevices using frequent, small placements. If you would like to purchase Bait Plate Stations separately, you can do so here.
Yes, it is recommended to treat with all products in the Roach Control Kit Rotation B. The Temprid is mixed at 8 mL to a gallon of water and will cover 1000 sq ft. You will spray it around the baseboards, window frames, and door frames. The Advion and Gentrol will need to be applied higher like in t…
Read Full Answer »The products within the Roach Control Kit BÂ are all safe for pets when used according to the label. For standard domestic animals like dogs and cats, they typically only need to be out of the home during the application and until the spray in the kit has dried. For exotic animals like birds, reptil…
Read Full Answer »Yes, these products are labeled for many different species of roaches. Please be sure to follow the product label instructions when making your applications. We also have very helpful and informative article on Roach Control here.