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 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.
Suspend Polyzone should not stain but we suggest testing a small, inconspicuous area first to determine if you should use it or not.
Suspend Polyzone is labeled for controlling aphids and other pests on plants and in flower gardens, but it does not specifically list mealybugs on the label so we cannot say for certain it will control them. However the Suspend SC which is just the non-polymer version of Suspend Polyzone does list both aphids, mealybugs and hundreds of other similar pests on the label.
According to the product label, you can indeed apply Suspend Polyzone to kennels: "For residual control of crawling and flying insects in and around these structures, apply as a general surface and/or crack and crevice spray. Optimal control results if facilities to be treated are clean and if the exterior perimeter is concurrently treated with this product. Apply only to areas of facility where animals are not present.
Allow spray to dry before allowing re-entry of animals into treated areas. Do not apply to animal feed
or watering equipment. Do NOT treat pets with this product."
Suspend Polyzone is not labeled for controlling gypsy moth caterpillars. We do carry other products that can be applied for this specific insect species.
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.
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
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.
Suspend SC is an excellent product and should give you great results. It controls a wide variety of crawling, flying, turf, and ornamental pests found in and around households, including, but not limited to, ants, bed bugs, beetles, boxelder bugs, chinch bugs, fleas, mosquitos, pantry pests, roaches, and spiders.
If you are treating outdoors, you may want to consider using Suspend Polyzone. It 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. It also stays right where you put it, so if you want to increase the effectiveness of your treatments, put the science of Suspend Polyzone to work for you.
Suspend SC is a great general use insecticide, but because you said you live in the desert we would recommend 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! It can be used indoors and outdoors and will work wonderfully for the pests you are wanting to treat.
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.
We would recommend using the higher rate of Suspend Polyzone for scorpion control. You will use 1.5 oz. per gallon of water.
Everyone other than the person applying the product will need to be out of the area while Suspend Polyzone is being applied. Once all treated surfaces are fully dry, everyone can safely return.
Suspend Polyzone is labeled to eradicate adult ticks only that contact the treated surfaces. We recommend that you add an insect growth regulator (IGR) such as Archer IGR.
The amount of Suspend Polyzone per gallon of water will depend on the targeted pest. It can be mixed at 0.25 fl oz to 1.5 fl oz per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft and offer a 90 day outdoor residual. The amount of Exciter you will use per gallon of water will be determined by what you are using the product for. You can find all of the different usage rates by reviewing the product label.
The amount of Exciter you will use per gallon of water will be determined by what you are using the product for. You can find all of the different usage rates by reviewing the product label.
Temprid SC has two active ingredients in it, while Suspend SC only has one. They also have different active ingredients in them. The active ingredient is Suspend SC is deltamethrin. The active ingredients in Temprid SC are imidacloprid beta cyfluthrin. and Both are labeled for the same types of insects and the residual is the same indoors (approximately 90 days) and outdoors (approximately 30 days).
The mixing ratio of Suspend Polyzone is 0.25-1.5 fl. oz. per gallon of water for mosquitoes. It is recommended that you treat at the higher ratio, which is 1.5 fl. oz. per gallon of water for your first treatment, and for subsequent treatments, use 0.25 fl. oz. per gallon of water. For 50 gallons of water, you will use 12.5-75 fl. oz.
Yes, Suspend Polyzone can be used in crawlspace areas as a spot or crack and crevice application.
The gallon size of Suspend Polyzone is a tip and pour bottle as seen in the picture on the website. You would tip the bottle over to get the right amount of product into the measuring chamber.