It is not recommended to apply Cy-Kick two weeks after you have applied Suspend SC. The indoor residual for both is three months. The outdoor residual is 30 days. Please read the product labels for more detailed information on application times and areas.
We do not usually recommend Suspend for bedbug treatments because of the risk of resistance. Please take a look at our bedbug kits to see the products we recommend for bedbug treatments: http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/bed-bug-kits-c-39_97.html
You will notice that there are several product formulations in each kit and this is to guard against resistance issues.
Suspend SC is not labeled to be sprayed on any type of edible vegetation and we do not recommend doing so. We do carry products that are labeled for Japanese beetles and can be sprayed on your tomato plants and fruit trees such as Fertilome Liquid Carbaryl Spray and Hi-Yield Indoor/Outdoor 10% Permethrin Insecticide.
Suspend SC will not harm your plants. Your cats should be out of the area prior to the applications and they can return to the area after it has dried. We have linked the Suspend SC product label below so you can read how to use it for bedbugs:
http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/msds/Suspend%20product%20label.pdf
Yes, Suspend SC can be used for earwigs.
Yes. Suspend SC is labeled for sod webworms and can be used on St. Augustine grass.
Yes, Suspend SC can be mixed with an IGR.
Yes, Suspend SC is labeled for fire ant treatment.
Suspend SC should be applied on non-porous surfaces for best results. Because it is a liquid concentrate, it wouldn’t bind to a porous surface such as concrete to give you the best pest protection. A better product for that type of porous exterior surface would be Demon WP.
Suspend SC is a good option for fleas. You would need to mix an IGR (insect growth regulator) with it to make sure the fleas do not reproduce. We would recommend the same with Demize EC. These products should be added to water and directly applied with a gallon sprayer to problem areas such as rugs, carpets, furniture, pet bedding, baseboards, and cracks and crevices
We would recommend using Ultracide. It contains an insecticide, as well as an IGR (insect growth regulator). This will stop the fleas from reproducing. It is safe to spray on your furniture. This will kill the flea larvae and eggs as well as the adult fleas. You will do your first treatment and then vacuum daily for 14 days and do a second treatment. Sometimes a third and/or fouth treatment is necessary.
We would not recommend spraying when the children are in the room. Once the products have had time to dry, 2-4 hours, they can return to the room(s) that have been treated.