Temprid FX Insecticide will stay active for up to 90 days indoors and for about 30 days outdoors. It will kill insects that come in contact with a treated surface for that amount of time and will also have a slight transfer effect like a bait with one of the actives, Imidacloprid.
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No, both Gentrol IGR and Temprid FX Insecticide are considered non-repellents even when mixing them together. If you were to add more than the labeled rate, then it would become a repellent.Â
Temprid FX Insecticide is a great product for all roaches including the American Roach (water bugs) and should do a good job towards helping you eliminate the infestation. However, if the infestation is severe, it should not be the sole product used. We would recommend using one of our Roach Co…
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Temprid FX Insecticide should not be applied during rain or snow. It could be washed away before having time to dry.   Bed bugs are not known to move between detached houses so treating preventatively outside is not recommended nor required.Â
We do not suggest treating damp soil with Temprid…
Apply Temprid FX Insecticide using foliar, spot, spray, mist, foam, crack and crevice or void applications. See Label for specific instructions for applying particular application methods . Here is a video you may find useful for application instrusctions.Â
Make sure all animals are removed from the area at the time of applying Temprid FX Insecticide. Let the treated areas completely dry before letting the animals back in, best to allow several hours and air out the area well.
Generally when spraying with Temprid FX Insecticide, pets should be removed from the room while spraying & may return once the product has dried. Since these are exotic birds though, we would recommend checking with your vet to make sure that it is okay that they are only removed from a room. Birds�…
Read Full Answer »As long as you keep pets/children out of the area while you treat and until the Temprid FX Insecticide has had time to completely dry or settle there is a reduced risk for children and pets. typically after an hour inside and 4-6 hours outside.
The Temprid FX Insecticide is a concentrate that is diluted with water; it is neither acidic nor corrosive. It is gentle on foliage, wood, or metal surfaces and will not discolor or corrode upon application.Â
Temprid FX Insecticide is one of the most effective products to use for roaches. Please read over our Roach Control Guide to do a proper treatment.Â
One 8ml bottle of Temprid FX Insecticide should be mixed in 1 gallon of water, which will treat approximately 1k square feet.
Temprid FX Insecticide would not be applied inside cabinets.  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, behind o…
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Temprid FX Insecticide should not be mixed with Demon WP. They both work in the same way and could counter-act each other.
You are correct, Temprid FX Insecticide cannot be applied to carpets, rugs, floors, etc as a broadcast application. Unfortunately, we will need to know what pest you are treating for in order to accurately answer that question and provide the best option for you. Please contact us at support@domyow…
Read Full Answer »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…
Read Full Answer »Â Temprid FX is labeled to help target bed bug eggs, nymphs and adults. Bed bug eggs that are directly treated are killed outright, and young nymphs/ that emerge from eggs are killed by dried residues.
Temprid FX Insecticide is a concentrate that does need to be mixed with water but only as a foliar spray as directed. It cannot be used as a systemic drench. If you tell us what you are treating for, we can make a recommendation of a systemic drench to fit your needs.Â
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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Any residual left after applying Temprid FX Insecticide will be removed if those surfaces/areas are cleaned after the application. Keep in mind, this product is only be applied along cracks and crevices around the perimeters of the rooms (floorboards, under sinks, cabinets, behind appliances, arou…
Read Full Answer »Yes, Temprid FXÂ is a residual insecticide for both indoors and outdoors. Indoors, for general pest prevention, the residual is 90 days and for outdoors, the residual is 30 days. For active infestations, retreatments can be reapplied as needed but not more than every 7 days.Â