Temprid FX Insecticide is a great option for bed bugs and roaches. It is actually the insecticide in our Roach Control Kits and many of our Bed Bug Kits. You can incorporate an IGR like Gentrol with Temprid when treating for roaches. Please take a moment to look over our Bed Bug Guide and our R…
Read Full Answer »Temprid SC Insecticide is mixed at the rate of 8-16 mL per gallon of water. Please see the product label for complete application instructions. Â
Yes, Temprid FX Insecticide is a residual product. You will want to treat every 7-10 days until there is no activity of bed bugs for 30 days straight. Please look over the product label before making your application. Also, we would recommend incorporating a product like CimeXa into your treatmen…
Read Full Answer »Â You can apply Temprid FX Insecticide to tufts, seams, folds, and edges until moist. Allow the application to dry before remaking the bed as directed on the product label.
No, Temprid FX is not labeled for indoor flea treatments and it cannot be sprayed on carpeted surfaces. We would recommend using our Indoor Flea and Tick Kit instead. We also have a Flea Control Treatment article that includes helpful tips and information.
Temprid FX Insecticide is a liquid concentrate and not available in a fogger/bomb.
Temprid FX Insecticide should be mixed at a minimum rate of 8ml per gallon of water per the manufacturer. Rates lower than that would be considered off label and may not be as effective.
We recommend applying products like Temprid FX Insecticide after a heat treatment is completed. The heat can breakdown the active ingredients.Â
Temprid FX Insecticide cannot be applied to countertops/backsplashes. Per the product label to treat for listed indoor pests: treat entry points, such as around water pipes, doors, windows, and eaves. Treat areas where pests normally feed or hide, such as baseboards, corners, around water pipes, be…
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Temprid FX would be the best insecticide to use for active roach infestations due to the 2 active ingredients and dual modes of action it uses. Bifen IT would be suggested for general maintenance or preventative applications but not the recommended product if you have active roaches.Â
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Temprid FX Insecticide is a water-based concentrate that is diluted with water, so there should be no visible residue once the application dries when used as directed.
Temprid FX is labeled to be used for lawn applications. Label states do not apply more than 32.0 fluid ounces of Temprid FX Insecticide per acre, per year. Please make sure you read over the label for complete application instructions.
Temprid FX Insecticide should be stored in cool, dry place away from extreme hot or cold temperatures. We recommend that you find a secure location within your home such as a utility closet or laundry room where you can store the sealed bottle out of reach of children and where it will not freeze.
Read Full Answer »You may spray Temprid FX Insecticide and use an Alpine Roach Bait Gel in a different area. You do not want to apply the bait to the same areas where you have treated with Temprid FX Insecticide. You may want to look over our articles on How to Get Rid of Roaches for more information.Â
Temprid FX Insecticide is an excellent choice for treating the inside and outside cracks and crevices for spiders and many other listed pests. For more information on treating spiders, please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Spiders for more information.
Read Full Answer »Temprid FX Insecticide will kill adult listed insects including roaches and bedbugs. It should not be the sole product for roach control or bedbug treatment applications. We do offer Bedbug Kits (some contain Temprid FX) and you could use Gentrol IGR/Gentrol Point Source Stations and roach bait gel…
Read Full Answer »Foliar means an application to the leaves with the product.
Neither Temprid FX nor Termidor SC contain a polymer. They are both suspend concentrates. Suspend Polyzone would be an insecticide that contains a special polymer to help it last longer on outside surfaces.
Temprid FX Insecticide would be effective against June bugs when applied according to the instructions on the product label. You would apply 8-16 mL 1-2 feet up and 1-2 feet out around the perimeter of the structure, as well as around window and door frames and other potential entry points such a…
Read Full Answer »Since Temprid FX Insecticide is a dual mode of action insecticide, it is less likely to develop a resistance than other insecticides. Depending on the target pests you are treating, we would suggest rotating every 12 months or when a decrease in effectiveness occurs. For general purpose applicat…
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