NyGuard IGR is probably our top IGR both with one of the largest labels of pests that it stops the reproductive cycle on as well as length of time it holds up sunlight outdoors. Gentrol is the only IGR on the market to have claims that it works on bedbugs, but an IGR is not needed for controlling be…
Read Full Answer »Yes, the Tekko Pro Insect Growth Regulator can be mixed and applied the same time as Suspend SC and any other residual insecticide.
Tekko Pro Insect Growth Regulator Concentrate will not harm animals as long as they are kept out of the area until dried. This can take 1-2 hours.
The Tekko Pro IGR has various recommended mixing ratios based on what insect you are treating. The Tekko Pro IGR is mixed at 1 oz per gallon, 1.5 oz per gallon, or 2 oz per gallon depending on the target pest. Therefore, depending on the mixure and amount of water used (1 gallon of water is the mini…
Read Full Answer »Tekko Pro Insect Growth Regulator Concentrate will not be harmful as long as your items are kept out of the area until dried.
There is not enough research backing the IGR's work on Bed Bugs. There is plenty of research and proof that IGR's if labeled for Roaches are very effective on their reproductive cycle.Â
Yes the Talstar, ExciteR and Tekko Pro can be mixed together with water in the same sprayer for mosquito control. This combination of products offers the versatility of multiple concentrates that can be mixed and applied at the same time. As with all pests, it is crucial to address the environ…
Read Full Answer »Tekko Pro Insect Growth Regulator can be mixed with any insecticide such as Demon Max.  Be sure to follow rates for each product listed on their respective product labels.
Children can return to the area as soon as all surfaces where Tekko Pro Insect Growth Regulator was applied have thoroughly dried.Â
Tekko Pro can absolutely affect your honey bees. You should not make applications in any areas where the bees are foraging. If the bees land on treated areas they will be harmed.Â
Tekko Pro IGR and Archer IGR are both labeled for ticks so they are both excellent options. The active ingredients in Tekko Pro IGR are the key behind behind the product's success, for two completely different reasons. Pripoxyfen is a juvenile hormone analog, which makes the pre-adult …
Read Full Answer »Yes, Tekko Pro Insect Growth Regulator is labeled for use with a fogger, primarily in livestock housing and similar areas. Please refer to the product label for the full application instructions for applying as a fog.Â
Either Tekko Pro Insect Growth Regulator or Gentrol IGR would be great for roaches but should not be the only product used for elimination. It will take non-chemical efforts along with baiting and spraying a perimeter spray labeled for roaches for a successful eradication program. Please take a few …
Read Full Answer »Tekko Pro Insect Growth Regulator Concentrate will not kill any insects. It is just a growth regulator that will stop adults from reproducing and the babies from growing into adults. The Roach Control Rotation A Kit is great for treating roaches. It offers all of the products needed to perform …
Read Full Answer »Tekko Pro Insect Growth Regulator is photostable up to 14 days when used outside.
Yes, steam cleaning, washing or using any type of cleaning agent on a surface you have sprayed Tekko Pro on will pull the product up and break the residual down.Â
Tekko Pro Insect Growth Regulator is not labeled to control any form of bees and does not list toxicity for bees in the treated areas. We would recommend applying early morning or late evening when they are less active just to be safe.
Per the Tekko Pro product label: Tekko Pro may be used to control nuisance flies, gnats, midges, and mosquitoes by application into moist breeding areas (potted plants, moist debris or litter) or into areas holding standing water such as gutters, drains, pools and fountains. Treatments in Combina…
Read Full Answer »Yes, the Tekko Pro Insect Growth Regulator can be mixed with and applied the same time as Cyzmic CS and any other residual insecticide.Â