Yes, you could potentially use Suspend Polyzone as part of treatment for any type of wasp since this is a non-selective insecticide. We have a great Wasp and Hornet Control Kit which includes Cyzmic CS and Wasp-X for direct treating nests outdoors. If you would like to tell us more about where you are treating, then we can make more detailed product recommendations for you.
No, Suspend Polyzone cannot be used in any fogger. It must be applied with either a sprayer or a mist blower.
Suspend Polyzone has a wide range of dilution rates, from 0.25 – 1.5 oz per gal of water. The middle rate of 0.75 oz per gal of water should work well for prevention and maintenance. You can use the higher rate of 1.5 oz if you are already seeing a lot of insects and/or spiders and need the cleanout. While you can treat along the edges of concrete areas, you should never treat as a broadcast all over impervious surfaces such as concrete.
Suspend Polyzone can be toxic to aquatic life. We recommend to focus on applying this product strictly around the perimeter of your home inside and out.
Suspend Polyzone does treat bed bugs. Now, however, research shows that some strains of bed bugs are resisitant to it. We recommend using Temprid FX, because it will treat pyrethroid resistantbed bugs and using double killing power of two different active ingredients. You may also want to try one of our Bed Bug Kits which have a variety of products which are proven to treat bed bugs effectively.
Yes, Suspend Polyzone is labeled to kill Phorid Flies. This product also provides a 90 day residual.
People and pets may safely return to areas treated with Suspend Polyzone once the product has dried completely. If you have any concerning health conditions, we recommend speaking with your physician for further advice.
Suspend Polyzone should be sprayed indoors every 90 days around baseboards, doors and windows and in cracks in crevices. You can use a simple 1 gallon hand pump sprayer around baseboards, doors and windows, and cracks and crevices.
Yes, Suspend Polyzone can be used for scorpions.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Yes, Suspend Polyzone can be used to control crickets in general. Indoors, it can be sprayed on baseboards, cracks and crevices.
Suspend Polyzone is labeled to be used on any mobile or motor home for the treatment stated on the application instructions.