The biggest difference between Demand CS and Suspend Polyzone is the residual they have outdoors. Suspend Polyzone was designed with special time release polymer coating to hold up in heat, cold, and irrigation for up to 90 days. Demand CS will last approx 30 days.
Yes, Suspend Polyzone can be applied using a hose end applicator. Be sure you follow the product label so that you are applying the correct amount of product per area.
The shelf life of Suspend Polyzone is normally 3-5 years if you store it properly in a room temperature stable evironment ,out of direct sunlight. The chances of it being effective after that time is unlikely.
Suspend Polyzone can be used inside and for spiders you don't need to treat the entire carpet areas. You apply to areas such as cracks and crevices in and around baseboards, walls, expansion joints, arounds around water and sewer pipes or utility penetrations, and voids created by equipment an…
Read Full Answer »Suspend Polyzone is lethal to honey bees. If you decide to us it, be sure to make the application when the bees are less active.
Suspend Polyzone is labeled to be applied indoors cracks and crevices. The shelf life if stored in a cool dry area is 3 years in the original container. What are you treating for? We can assist you with a product that is safe to apply to carpet, drapes, etc.
Any edibles that have been sprayed with Suspend Polyzone are not fit for consumption and should be discarded. If bees land in areas treated with the Suspend Polyzone, the insecticide can be toxic to them.
One of the best all-around pesticides that will hold up well in intense weathering is Suspend Polyzone. This is great as a perimeter treatment and is labeled for all the pests you have mentioned. Keep in mind that excessive rain will cause any insecticide to degrade over time.
We do not recommend that you do the treatment of Suspend Polyzone, but rather have someone else spray for you just to stay on the side of caution during pregnancy. We recommend that you stay out of the treated area until it has completely dried and then it would be safe to return to.
Suspend Polyzone will help control Asian roaches. You must be sure you are using Suspend Polyzone as part of your roach control program not all by itself for best results. Along with superior sanitation you should also be using a high quality roach bait to help control the roaches that like to remai…
Read Full Answer »The Suspend Polyzone MSDS label recommends the following precautions when applying: Eye/Face Protection: Tightly fitting Safety Goggles Hand Protection: Chemical resistant nitrile rubber gloves Body Protection: Wear long-sleeved and long pants and shoes plus socks Respiratory Protection: When re…
Read Full Answer »Suspend Polyzone has the longest outside residual and is great for spiders. It dries clear and is applied every three months.
Suspend Polyzone will work great on Scorpions. The Microencapsulation is stronger to give you a longer residual at a strong 3 months.
We do not carry the Annihilator so do not know if it is the same as the Suspend Polyzone. While Suspend Polyzone is labeled for mosquito, Talstar P is our most popular selling product for mosquito control. It is a liquid concentrate that you mix with water and apply using any hand pump …
Read Full Answer »Any edibles that have been sprayed with Suspend Polyzone are not fit for consumption and should be discarded. Also, the area that was treated can not be used for at least one growing season. If you wish to reuse the area right away, the soil must be replaced.
We would recommend Suspend Polyzone when treating Palmetto Bugs. The Palmetto Bug, also known as the American Cockroach, or waterbug, is reddish-brown in color, about 1.5 inches in length, and has wings but will seldom actually fly. Getting rid of this pest requires patience, persistence, and a c…
Read Full Answer »Suspend Polyzone is safe to apply in poultry houses when animals are not present until treated areas are completely dry. We do not recommend treating areas where animals graze.
Suspend Polyzone is only for treating cracks and crevices inside, it cannot be used as a broadcast across floors. Tengard is an option that has the same active as Dragnet. For hard surfaces though you do not need to treat the entire floor. Treatment should be more directed to cracks and crevic…
Read Full Answer »Suspend Polyzone is labeled to apply where the false powderpost beetles have been found/seen. It is not for structural protection or long term control in the wood. We recommend Boracare instead because it will penetrate the wood completely and will remain active for the life of the wood.
Once the Suspend Polyzone is dry, the residual is approximately 90 days outdoors. Rain and/or irrigation does not affect the product once it has dried, and does not become hazardous after rain.