No, Tempo SC Ultra cannot be used directly on pets.
Tempo SC Ultra is labeled for ticks in general including ticks that may transmit Lyme Disease and Rocky Mountain Fever. It is labeled to be applied at the rate of 8ml to 16ml per gallon of water. Repeat applications every 21-30 days as needed outdoors.
If looking for an insecticide specifically for Brown Dog Ticks, Talstar P lists Brown DOg Ticks on the product label at the rate of 0.5 to 1 fl oz per gallon of water. Repeat applications every 21-30 days as needed outdoors.
These insecticides do NOT contain an IGR (insect growth regulator) therefore it is recommended to add the IGR to the tank mix to help stop the growth cycle of the target insects. Archer IGR is one of the most recommended IGR’s due to that is holds up longer in conditions outdoors and does not break down easily in direct sunlight.
Please view our Tick Treatment Guide for more information.
Tempo SC Ultra has a three-year shelf life from the date of purchase if stored away from extreme temperatures. It should be applied within 24 hrs of mixing for the most effectiveness.
Tempo SC Ultra would be best applied separately. The rates for Clearys 3336F are per area and not set per gallon like the Tempo is.
Please view the individual product labels for application rates specific to the insects and disease being targeted.
It normally takes a few hours for a product such as Tempo SC Ultra to completely dry. Usually, it takes about 2-4 hours, but this also depends on other environmental factors. For hard to wet foliage such as holly, pine, or ivy you could consider adding a spreader sticker for enhanced coverage.
Yes, Tempo SC Ultra Insecticide can be applied on metal buildings however if the metal is hot, you may see some spotting or discoloration.
Avoid applications on sides of buildings that receive direct sunlight for extended periods during the heat of the day causing the metal to heat up.
The time it takes for labeled insects to die after they come into contact with dried deposits of Tempo SC will depend on the life stage of the insect, how long they stay on the treated surface, and how long the dried deposit of Tempo SC has been in place. You can expect the pests to die anywhere from 1 hour - 24 hours after they come into contact with treated areas. Tempo SC leaves a 30 day residual outdoors and 90 day residual indoors for general purpose applications.
Tempo SC Ultra cannot be applied to any carpeting. Tempo SC Ultra is not labeled to kill bed bugs.Our bedbug kits come with all top of the line products that are available on the market today, along with instructions to follow. When applied properly, our kits have a very high success rate. We recommend reading our article on How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs for more information on a treatment program using the products and non-chemical efforts.
Yes, Tempo SC Ultra Insecticide is labeled to control pillbugs.
Tempo SC and Demon Max should not be tank mixed. You should use one or the other as directed on the label for the targeted pest/area treating. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Termites for a successful application with suggested products.
Tempo SC Ultra should not be applied to furniture where there is prolonged skin contact.
Tempo SC Ultra is safe for animals after it has dried completely. Please ensure the lizard is out of the area while it is being sprayed, and until the product dries.
There is no remedy we are aware of if grazing animals consume hay treated with unapproved insecticides such as Tempo SC Ultra Insecticide.
Please contact your Vet immediately for medical advise and the manufacturer Bayer at 800-331-2867 for any remedy options.
If Tempo SC Ultra has been sprayed on an indoor carpeted surface, we recommend using a carpet cleaner to remove any residue from the carpet fibers.
Tempo SC Ultra is not a repellent and leaves behind a 30-90-day residual.
Tempo SC Ultra should only be applied to the cracks and crevices in a garage, not the floor.