Yes, your normal mopping solution and practices will remove any overspray residual of Temprid FX Insecticide on ceramic and tile floors. For carpets and rugs, using any household carpet cleaning spray or steam cleaning would be sufficient to remove any residue.
Yes, Temprid SC Insecticide is labelled for roaches however has been replaced with Temprid FX.
Temprid FX is mixed at the same rate of 8ml to 16ml per gallon of water and applied as a crack and crevice spray along baseboards, behind appliances, under cabinets, sinks, around windows, doors and in corners of walls and ceilings.
Active roaches indoors require a combination of products along with diligent repeat treatments every 14 days, in addition to cleaning and sanitation practices.
Please take a moment to review our Roach Control Kits for the top combination of products and our Roach Treatment Guide for more information.
They each have a 90 day interior crack and crevice residual and 30 day exterior residual. It would not be advised or necessary to apply Temprid SC Insecticide and Tandem within a week. We recommend waiting until it is time for the next application to alternate between the two.
We appreciate your inquiry. It is the same product, but the name was changed from Temprid SC Insecticide to Temprid FX as the product label changed. There is more flexibility to the labeled information than before. If you need anything else, please let us know.
Since we do not participate in exporting any good out of the US we do not know if this acceptable.