Yes, Suspend Polyzone Insecticide would be the longest lasting general purpose inseciticide providing a 90 day residual outdoors as well as indoors for the most common household insects. This is a water based insecticide that doesn’t stain, doesn’t have an odor and dries clear when applied p…
Read Full Answer »Suspend Polyzone Insecticide is not labeled for mites therefore would not be a recommended insecticide. Onlsaught Insecticide would be an alternative for a broad range of mites. Please view the full product label for more information.
Suspend Polyzone is labeled for use on ornamental trees such as your Junipers, however this is not labeled for bagworms. We suggest Talstar P for control of bagworms. Be sure to treat before the insects form new cocoons in late summer.
Fendona CS Controlled Release Insecticide nor Suspend Polyzone Insecticide are labeled for use in delivery systems or irrigation systems which could possibly be why you are having issues with hardening, clogging and not being able to spray. If spray screens are used, they should be 50 mesh or la…
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Suspend Polyzone is labeled for a variety of different beetles but not Japanese beetles. It's only labeled for multi-colored Asian lady beetles. Suspend SC is labeled for Japanese beetles though.
Suspend Polyzone Insecticide is only currently only restricted to licensed applicators in the states of AK, DC, HI, CT, NY, VT.
Unfortunately, most insecticides are not effective on these bees since they only cut the leaves and do not chew on them.
This article has a few non-chemical suggestions to help reduce damage to desirable plants:https://extension.colostate.edu/topic-areas/insects/leafcutter-bees-5-576/
Unfortunately, insecticides really are not effective on these bees since they only cut the leaves and do not chew on them. This article has a few non-chemical suggestions to help reduce damage to desirable plants.
Suspend Polyzone Insecticide & lamdba 9.7 should not be tank mixed together. Apply one or the other as directed on the label to the listed areas.
While a product like Suspend Polyzone could potentially help reduce flying insects, unfortunately chemical applications generally have little affect on these insects. It is important to use personal insect repellents and face masks for horses and other livestock. Wound care is also critical as these…
Read Full Answer »When applying Suspend Polyzone Insecticide it is just a light application to areas applying until wet but not dripping. We have an outdoor perimeter spraying video that can help show how fast to apply and other tips.
Suspend Polyzone Insecticide may only kill the ants that come in contact with a treated area. It is not taken back to the nest. Leaf cutter ants can be a difficult pest to get rid of. The colonies are large and the ants make their own food so poison baits only have limited effects on this species of…
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