Suspend Polyzone Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Dan from Rogers Ar 72758 Zip Code: 72758
    04/24/2019
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    Can I use Suspend Polyzone in my garden?
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    Suspend Polyzone cannot be used on any edible plants. You can use Suspend Polyzone around flower gardens however. 

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  • Asked by Bob from Sutton, Mass
    05/16/2019
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    How long does Suspend Polyzone maintain its potency? I bought some 3 years ago. Is it still good?
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    The shelf life of Suspend Polyzone is going to be roughly 5 years if stored properly in a temperature stable environment and out of direct sunlight. 

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  • Asked by Blair from Sanford
    08/04/2019
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    What is the water ratio to Suspend Polyzone ratio per gallon?
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    Suspend Polyzone is mixed at the rate of 0.25 to 1.75 fl oz per gallon of water as directed on the product label for your target pest.

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  • Asked by Emily from Boston, Ma
    01/21/2020
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    Can I apply Suspend Polyzone on plants/soil on a green wall that has millipedes?
    I have millipedes on my green wall within the soil and at the wet bottom where soil and plant debris fall. How would I apply?
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    You can treat your ornamental green wall with Suspend Polyzone to get rid of millipedes. We would recommend to spray with low pressure to avoid splashing the solution. Keep in mind that millipedes prefer wet soil, so you may need to look at how you are irrigating the plants so that you can reduce the amount of moisture in these areas and ultimately change the conditions that are favoring development for the millipedes.

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  • Asked by Bob from Mountain City, Tn
    04/07/2020
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    Are there additives in Suspend Polyzone?
    We live in the mountains of North Eastern TN, and there are some REALLY NASTY spiders here. I killed a black widow with a body the size of the end joint of my little finger! I have some monsters in the crawlspace to. Is there an additive that raises the killing power of Suspend Polyzone? Is it ok to fog the crawlspace first, then a week later go in and spray?
    A

    There is not additive for the Suspend Polyzone to make it more effective against spiders really. You could add ExciteR with the Polyzone to give a faster knockdown during application only to all insects. Something like Onslaught Fastcap is also an option with both if you want a faster initial knockdown and a product more designed for harder to kill insects like spiders.

    Fogging only kills those insect out in the open at the time you do so.  You can fog and then apply a residual once the air has been well venilated.  
     

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  • Asked by Mc
    11/15/2020
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    Do I need to wear a mask when spraying Suspend Polyzone?
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    The Suspend Polyzone MSDS label recommends the following precautions when applying:

    Respiratory Protection: When respirators are required, select NIOSH approved equipment based on actual or potential airborne concentrations and in accordance with the appropriate regulatory standards and/or industry recommendations.

    When treating areas directly over your head, wear eye protection (safety glasses, goggles or face shield) and dust/mist mask or respirator.

    You should also use a mask in you are in an area that has poor ventilation. 


     

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  • Asked by Darlene from Gardendale, Al
    05/19/2021
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    Will Suspend Polyzone kill Camel Crickets in the basement?
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    Yes, Suspend Polyzone can be used to control crickets in general. Indoors, it can be sprayed on baseboards, cracks and crevices.

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  • Asked by Bashkim from Nj
    07/09/2014
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    If I use Suspend Polyzone indoors, how many hours do I need to leave the house for?
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    As with any insectide labeled for you to use indoors, you will leave the treated area for roughly an hour or two or until all the treated surfaces have dried completely.
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  • Asked by Donald from Laguna Vista Tx
    03/15/2015
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    I use Bifen I/T, what is the difference between Befen & Suspend Polyzone will it work on termites
    A
    Both Bifen IT and Suspend Polyzone will kill Termites that come inn contact with the treated area. The issue is that neither product will eradicate a termite colony. Termite treatment depends on what species termites, you are treating for. Please visit our Termite Control page
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  • Asked by Russell from Tellico Plains, Tn
    04/09/2015
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    Can you use suspend polyzone with a powered back pack sprayer like the Stihl 450
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     Suspend Polyzone can be applied with a battery powered back pack sprayer. You do not want to use in misting or fogging apparatuses. 
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  • Asked by Russell from Tellico Plains, Tn
    04/10/2015
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    What is the best product for outdoor use that will kill stink bugs and lady bugs?
    I am looking for an insecticide that has a long residual, low odor, that won't stain and also safe for pets. I would like to apply the insecticide with my powered back pack blower/sprayer.
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    We would recommend using Temprid SC. It is labeled for lady bugs and stink bugs. This can be used indoors and outdoors. Outdoors, be sure to spray the areas around doors, windows, and other entrance points for the pests. This can also be used indoors around the baseboards and cracks and crevices. This can be sprayed about every 30 days outdoors and 90 days indoors.
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  • Asked by Kristin from The Woodlands, Tx
    05/28/2015
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    Is there anything that would last longer outdoors than Suspend SC?
    We live in The Woodlands, TX.
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    Suspend SC will typically only last about a month outdoors. However, there is a longer lasting version of Suspend SC called Suspend Polyzone. Suspend Polyzone features a proprietary polymer layer that protects the active ingredient from weather, irrigation and mechanical abrasion. This controlled release formulation, which resists erosion, ensures your treatment will continue to control targeted pests for up to 90 days outdoors. 
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  • Asked by Josh from Saginaw, Mi
    08/03/2015
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    Can Suspend Polyzone be sprayed on RVs?
    I want to spray the exterior of my travel trailer to prevent lady bug infestation during hunting season this fall.
    A

    Suspend Polyzone is labeled to be used on any mobile or motor home for the treatment stated on the application instructions.

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  • Asked by Edward from Nogales, Az
    01/27/2017
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    What is a good general use insecticide to use on the inside and outside of my house?
    I live in Southern AZ.
    A

    Suspend Polyzone would be a great choice. It features a proprietary polymer layer that protects the active ingredient from weather, irrigation and mechanical abrasion, which is perfect for Arizona. It stays in place and has a long lasting residual of 90 days both indoors and outdoors.   

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  • Asked by Chris from Charlotte, Nc
    04/25/2017
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    Can Suspend Polyzone be used in a Stihl SR 430 backpack sprayer?
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    Yes, Suspend Polyzone can be applied using a Stihl SR 430 backpack sprayer. You will mix 0.25-1.5 fl oz per gallon per 1,000 sq ft.

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  • Asked by David from Stewartstown, Nh
    05/03/2017
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    Which dilution rate and application volume of Suspend Polyzone do I use to spray for Cluster Flies?
    My power sprayer sprays 2.1 gpm, up to 60 psi.
    A

    The Suspend Polyzone label advises, "Apply low pressure (do not exceed 50 psi at nozzle tip) mist or spray to outside of surfaces"  

    For a Residual Spray: Apply to surfaces on building exteriors, porches, patios and other structures, around door and windows, eaves and attic vents, utility entry points, soffit areas and other exterior openings (including foundation cracks or drilled holes) where pests enter the structure or where they have been seen or found, or can find shelter.

    Perimeter Treatments: Treat the outside of the structure, including walls (to a height of 2 to 3 feet), around door and window frames, and soffits where pests are active or may enter or hide. Treat the soil, turf, or other ground covering adjacent to the structure (in a band up to 10 feet wide) where pests are seen. Depending if you are looking for a low, mid or high percentage rate you will use:

    0.25 fluid ounce (7.5 milliliter) per 1,000 square feet of surface

    0.75 fluid ounce (22.7 milliliter) per 1,000 square feet of surface

    1.50 fluid ounce (45.4 milliliter) per 1,000 square feet of surface

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  • Asked by Ginger from Mayflower, Ar
    05/19/2017
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    Is there a product that will kill gnats on my deck and keep them away?
    A

    Suspend Polyzone is a great option for use on and around your deck for gnat control. This product has a residual of 90 days outdoors and indoors. It features a proprietary polymer layer that protects the active ingredient from weather, irrigation and mechanical abrasion.

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  • Asked by Jackie from Broaddus, Tx
    06/15/2017
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    I have a solid chestnut color stain on my cedar siding and was wondering if Suspend Polyzone would discolor the solid stain color?
    A

    Suspend Polyzone should not stain but we suggest testing a small, inconspicuous area first to determine if you should use it or not.

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  • Asked by Joe from Nj
    06/19/2017
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    If I use Suspend Polyzone on every treatment will I be creating a resistant mosquito to it?
    A

    Suspend Polyzone should be applied once every 90 days outside for mosquitoes. If sprayed too often or for long periods of time, you can notice some resistance. We recommend that you take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Mosquitoes for a successful eradication program.

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  • Asked by Ken from Mililani Oahu, Hawaii
    07/26/2017
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    Will Suspend Polyzone help to control crickets?
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    Yes, Suspend Polyzone can be used to control crickets.  Indoors, you will apply as a crack and crevice or spot spray to areas where pests hide, such as baseboards, corners, storage areas, closets, around water pipes, doors and windows, behind and under refrigerators, cabinets, sinks, furnaces, stoves, the underside of shelves, drawers and similar areas. Pay particular attention to cracks and crevices. We recommend treating the outside perimeter to help stop insect pests from coming indoors to start with. Apply Suspend Polyzone to a band of soil and vegetation 6 to 10 feet wide around and adjacent to the structure. Also, treat the foundation of the structure to a height of 2 to 3 feet.

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