Yes, Suspend Polyzone is labeled to be used when treating for fleas outdoors, Suspend Polyzone can be mixed at a ratio of .25oz-1.5oz per gallon of water depending on the severity of the infestation. Please read and follow the product label for further instruction on mixing and applying. See our Flea Treatment Guide for more information about eradicating flea infestations.
Suspend Polyzone once dry, will not reconstitute and as long as the product was applied according to the product label there should be no issues. The bigger issue with the sprinkler hitting the treated area is that it could wash the product away sooner than if it stayed dry so it would be best to have the sprinkler set to not spray the patio if possible.
Suspend Polyzone when mixed with water is only strong enough to kill small insects, like ants. Your dog would have to eat a truckload of grass most likely to get sick, and he/she would probably get much more sick from the grass then the Polyzone. However, of course we recommend anything you can do to minimize your dog from eating the grass. Pets should be out of the area during treatment until the area is dry as well.
Yes, you can mix Gentrol and Suspend Polyzone together. You would mix 1 oz Gentrol with 1 oz Suspend Polyzone. Do not reduce the mix ratio.
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.
Suspend Polyzone is labeled to be used on any mobile or motor home for the treatment stated on the application instructions.
Suspend Polyzone will work great on Scorpions. The Microencapsulation is stronger to give you a longer residual at a strong 3 months.
Yes, Archer IGR can be diluted in the same tank with Suspend Polyzone. Be sure to follow the product label for Archer and the product label for Suspend Polyzone so that the dilution rates and application sites are compatible, and that these products can be applied for the pest you are treating. There are very few restrictions on diluting insecticides and insect growth regulators.
Suspend Polyzone can be applied to flowers, but it would generally be recommended to avoid spraying the blooms directly. You can also spray to ornamental trees and shrubs. It can be used in a mist blower. Please see the product label for complete application directions.
There is no valid reason to mix Suspend Polyzone and Demand CS together, it would not make either product work better or produce better results, though it could make treated areas repellent lessening the effectiveness of the treatment. We recommend that you treat in August-November when treating overwinterizing insects. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article, How to Get Rid of Stinkbugs.
Suspend Polyzone is toxic to bees that may come in contact with it. We recommend to apply when bees are less active to avoid harming them.
Suspend Polyzone may kill Fire Ants that come in contact with it, but it would not be our product of choice for Fire ant control. We recommend applying the Extinguish Plus Fire Ant Bait or the Advion Fire Ant Bait. If you need to do a whole yard broadcast, most customers in Florida like Talstar XTRA for Fire ants. Please see our Fire Ant Pest Guide for more details about treating for this pest.
We would recommend using Suspend Polyzone. This product features a proprietary polymer layer that protects the active ingredient from weather, irrigation and mechanical abrasion which is perfect for Florida weather. This will last approximately 90 days indoors and outdoors. Be sure to spray around the perimeter of your home, around windows and doors, etc. when treating outdoors. Indoors, you will spray around baseboards, cracks and crevices. The mixing ratio is 0.75 fl. oz. per gallon of water. Once the product has dried completely, it is safe for animals and children to return to the area. It is important to keep in mind that millipedes breed in moist, dark areas, so look for ways you can make the environment less conducive for these insects. See our General Pest Prevention Guide for information on how to use good sanitation and exclusion to eliminate these an other pests from your home.