It could be possible as Tempo SC Ultra is not labeled to be safe in drinking water, we recommend discarding contaminated water and refilling it with fresh water.
Yes, Tempo SC Ultra is labeled to control bagworms.
Tempo SC Ultra is not labeled for Army cutworm moths. Insecticides have little or no place in controlling these types of moths. The moths are not very susceptible to insecticides. We recommend you use glue boards around the area to capture but that would be the only likely remedy.
Tempo SC Ultra Insecticide should be used or discarded within 24 hours of mixing.
Tempo SC label is mixed at a ratio of 8-16ml (1/4 to 1/2 ounce) per gallon of water. We cannot recommend anything off-label. For off-label ratio, you will have to contact the manufacturer. 1-800-331-2867 / [email protected]
No, you can purchase Tempo SC Ultra Insecticide without a permit, in the state of Michigan.
No, Tempo SC Ultra Insecticide should not be applied directly to any feed nor should the feed be laid on sprayed areas.
While Tempo SC Ultra Insecticide would not completely kill a arborvitae, it will likely damage it/burn the leaves if applied during higher temperatures. If it getting up to 90 degrees during the day, it would be best to apply early morning or late evening when temperatures are cooler.
Tempo SC Ultra is labeled to eradicate adult fleas outdoors. It will kill fleas that crawl across a treated surface but it does not kill on contact. For more information on eliminating fleas, please take a few moments to review our article and videos on How to Get Rid of Fleas. We offer flea control kits for outdoors and indoors.