Temprid SC Insecticide can be tank mixed with Gentrol IGR. You will mix 8ml of Temprid SC and 1 fl oz of Gentrol IGR per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft. You can treat as early as once every 7-10 days for severe infestations, quarterly to interior crevices and monthly to exterior listed areas for roaches. We recommend that you take a few moments to review our treatment article/videos on How to Get Rid of Roaches for a successful eradication program including baiting, exclusion, etc.
Yes Temprid SC Insecticide works on different roach breeds. It is also recommended that you mix the Temprid SC with an insect growth regulator, such as Gentrol IGR. This will stop the life cycle of the roaches. This lasts approximately three months. Please see our Roach Treatment Guide for more information.
Temprid SC can be sprayed around livestock housing but we would recommend to avoid any water source as well as any food source. When treating areas over your head, wear eye protection (safety glasses, goggles, or face shield) and dust/mist mask or respirator. Do not allow excessive dripping or run-off to occur from vertical or overhead surfaces. Please read and follow the label instructions.
Once Temprid SC has dried completely, it is safe for you to paint the area.
Although Temprid SC will not kill your grass, it is not labeled to be applied to lawns. We do carry Temprid FX which is labeled for lawn applications. It will not harm grass.
Temprid SC Insecticide is only labeled to be applied in cracks and crevices inside and is not usually recommended for inside flea control for this reason. You may want to consider using our Indoor Flea Kit instead, which will give you everything you need to do a complete flea treatment. Please take a moment to look over our Flea Control Guide for more information on treating and preventing this pest.
We do not recommend treating the plants and bushes with Temprid SC Insecticide for spider mites. Could you tell us the type of plants/bushes you are treating? Temprid SC should not be applied to any area with edible vegetation.
Yes, Temprid SC is safe for use around animals if used as directed. Be sure to keep pets out of the area while you are doing treatments. Once the product has dried completely, it is safe for your pets to return to the area.
Temprid SC should not be applied using a cloth or rag. You could potentially use a brush or roller to apply it to wood surfaces for wood infesting pests according to the product label, but otherwise it should be applied with spray equipment that is designed for us with pesticides.
Products such as Demand CS and Temprid SC should not be left in your tank for more than 24 hours after mixing. The products will lose their efficacy.
Once the treated area is dry after applying Temprid SC Insecticide it is safe.
The Temprid SC Insecticide mixture should be used within 24 hours of mixing and then the sprayer should be triple rinsed (including wand and nozzle).
No, Temprid SC Insecticide is not labeled for any kind of lice and should not be used on your skin.
Temprid SC Insecticide can be applied once every 30 days to the foundations including cracks and crevices. If you have a severe infestation of listed insects it can be applied as early as 7- 10 days at 8 ml per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft.
Temprid SC is labeled to treat fleas, but only outdoors. Please take a look at our Flea Control Guide for other options that can also be used indoors, as well as for more information on treating this pest.
Temprid SC Insecticide is labeled for clover mites, not any other mites. It is recommended that you remove the nest from the area and treat with something like Onslaught Insecticide. This product is labeled for mites specifically. The rate is 1 fl oz per gallon of water.
Temprid SC can be sprayed as a crack and crevice application around livestock housing including poultry houses. The animals should not be present during the application.
No, Temprid SC Insecticide will not harm ornamental trees.
Temprid SC Insecticide would be the better option over Suspend Polyzone as some strains of bed bugs have some resistant to the active ingredient. Sprays alone are not enough to eliminate an infestation though. We have a guide that can help explain what should be done and what other productst to use to get the most success. "How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs"
If treating for active bed bugs or roaches, Temprid SC should be reapplied every 7-10 days. For general maintenance applications, Temprid SC will last for 90 days indoors and 30 days outdoors.
When treating for Roaches and Bed Bugs, Temprid SC is not meant to be the sole product in treating and should be used in combination with other products. You can read about Bed Bug Control Kits and Roach Control Kits to learn the process and how to get the results in your treatments.