Yes, Tempo SC Ultra can safely be broadcast in your lawn.
Any edibles treated with Tempo SC Ultra should be discarded and not consumed. It is not labeled for anything edible.
Anything ediible that was sprayed with Tempo SC Ultra would need to be discarded and not consumed.
Tempo SC Ultra will last for about 3-5 years in the bottle. Insecticides should be stored at room temperature and out of direct sunlight.
Tempo SC Ultra is not labeled for use on edible vegetation.
Tempo SC Ultra is not labeled for use on marijuana plants.
No, Tempo SC Ultra is not labeled for grub control. For a liquid grub control, Dominion 2L is a popular choice. We have more tips in our Grub Treatment Guide here.
Yes, Tempo SC Ultra is labeled for boxelder bugs.
Tempo SC Ultra will kill termites above ground but will not replace a soil application or wood treatment. When treating for subterranean termites you would want to do a soil treatment with a termiticide like Termidor SC. If you are treating for drywood termites we recommend using something like Bora-Care to treat raw wood. Please look over our guides on Subterranean Termites and Drywood Termites for more information.
No one other than the applicator should be in the area you are treating with Tempo SC Ultra until the area is dry but we cannot recommend applying in an area that someone with possible sensitivities would be exposed to it.
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.
Tempo SC Ultra should not be applied within 10-15 ft of any well, pond, lake, stream or wetland. It should be applied to the listed areas when there is not any wind to avoid drift. You should also apply to areas that will not runoff into water areas as it is toxic to aquatic organisms.
Tempo SC Ultra is labeled for termites. Please take a moment to review our SubterraneanTermimte Treatment Guide for more information on implementing a successful treatment plan.
Tempo SC Ultra does not penetrate wood at all, it will only sit on the surface on which it is applied for up to 90 days.
Yes, any vegetables, fruit, herbs/spices treated with Tempo SC Ultra should be discarded and nothing eaten from the plants for at least a growing season.
Yes, Tempo SC Ultra may be used indoors on baseboards, cracks, crevices, door frames, and window sills for labeled pests. Keep in mind that you want to be mindful of spraying overhead, especially indoors, since the insecticide is diluted with water. Please be sure to review the product label for complete application instructions.
We would recommend contacting your veterinarian as soon as possible if your pet has eaten food that had Tempo SC on it. It would not be safe for them to do so
Tempo SC Ultra is not labeled to be applied on or around any type of fruit trees, so no, that would not be a safe application. Any fruit that has come from the sprayed tree should be discarded.
Tempo SC is a great product to use as part of your roach control program. Please take a few minutes to read over our roach control guide to be sure you do not miss any hotspot areas: https://www.domyown.com/how-to-get-rid-of-roaches-a-458.html
While the exact Tempo SC Ultra formulation does not come in an aerosol formulation we do carry Temprid Ready Spray which contains Beta-Cyfluthrin: