Yes, Tempo Dust is safe for use on baseboards around hard floors.   Tempo 1% Dust is safe to use in places where pets and children will be as long as you follow the product label and only apply the dust in allowed places. They should be out of the area during treatment and for about an h…
Read Full Answer »Tempo 1% Dust is an excellent product for hornets if you are able to locate the hornet's nest, or find the location where they are entering and exiting. By dusting inside and around the entrance and exit points, the hornets will come into contact with it and will eventually work to spread thro…
Read Full Answer »It will depend on which bugs you are treating for, as to when the best time for application of Tempo 1% Dust would be.
We recommend treating in the evening with Tempo 1% Dust Insecticide  when wasps and hornets are less active. We also recommend following our guide on how to get rid & kill wasps and yellow jacketsÂ
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Tempo 1% Dust would not be recommended for spider mites.
Tempo 1% Dust will eliminate carpenter bees. Be sure to wait at least 14 days or until there is no longer any activity to plug the holes up. Also, please check out our Carpenter Bee Guide for tips on how to treat and prevent carpenter bees.
Tempo 1% Dust should not be applied to chickens or areas where chickens can access. It is only to be used in listed areas on the label only with a dust applicator.
Tempo 1% Dust can be used to treat ants in cracks and crevices indoors, if used as directed on the manufacturer's product label. Â You could also consider our Indoor Ant Kit, which includes a residual insecticide aerosol, both types of ant bait (gel bait and granular bait) as well as resusab…
Read Full Answer »Tempo 1% Dust Insecticide should not be used in any areas that could contaminate the water by contact or where run off could occur into the pool. Bees/wasp are attracting to water, because they are looking for water. You may consider keeping a can of Wasp Freeze on hand to spray stinging inse…
Read Full Answer »Tempo 1% Dust would be what you would use in a wall void or entry point of the yellow jackets so they can pick it up on their feet and take it back further in the nest.Â
While it is possible for trace amounts of an insecticide dust to be carried out of a nest that you have treated, usually insects like yellow jackets or other wasps will transfer the dust to other insects in that nest rather than to insects outside their nest. Of course, we do not recommend applying …
Read Full Answer »Absolutely! You can apply Tempo 1% Dust anywhere you see wasps, yellow jackets, and any other labeled pests are entering either your home or another structure. You can even use Tempo Dust for wasps nesting in the ground or in a nest hanging from a tree. Tempo Dust is by far our best selling dust f…
Read Full Answer »If applied into voids for wasp control, the best time to apply Tempo 1% Dust is when these pests start to become active. It will work best for wasps when it's fresh. If you believe the area you will treat may have moisture build up, it would be best to use Delta Dust. Delta Dust is water-resista…
Read Full Answer »Tempo 1% Dust would be a great choice to dust in a wall void for carpenter ants. Dusts do tend to kill the ants a bit faster than foaming but you may need to drill more holes or open the wall a bit more to make sure you are getting even coverage. Please take a look at our Carpenter Ant Control Guide…
Read Full Answer »Tempo 1% Dust is not mixed with water at all. It is applied as a dry dust to cracks and crevices as directed on the product label.
To remove Tempo 1% Dust, you can simply vaccum the area and then rinse with soap and water. You should launder any fabrics that you think may have gotten the dust on them. Be sure to wear gloves while cleaning.Â
Tempo 1% Dust can only be applied dry. It cannot be mixed with water and applied. If you need to treat a hole higher up we do have options for longer reach.
There will not be a need to prep a crawl space when getting ready to dust with an insecticide dust like Tempo 1% Dust unless there’s items that will need to be removed. You will need to apply about 0.5 lbs to 1.0 lbs Tempo 1% dust for each 1,000 sq. ft. of crawl space. Spreading the dust over…
Read Full Answer »For bees in a wall, it is recommended to use a dust in the wall voids, such as Tempo Dust. This will provide control for up to 7 months if the dust is undisturbed. Be sure to only use a light coating of dust so that the bees will not avoid the area. 1-2 puffs out of the bottle is sufficient. We …
Read Full Answer »Yes, Tempo 1% Dust is labeled for centipedes and spiders.