ULD BP-100 Fogging Concentrate is labeled for bed bugs. This product should not be applied to a mattress. We would not recommend only using this product to control a bed bug infestation. Please check out our Bed Bug Kits; they come with everything you will need to do a complete treatment.
Be sure to check out our Bed Bug Guide for tips on how to treat and prevent bed bugs in the future.
Like most fogging concentrates on the market the ULD BP-100 is a contact kill insecticide and will not leave behind a residual to give a continuous kill. Fogging is mostly designed for the instant control and knock down of pests in the area and to kind of keep them away for a few hours. For continuous control, you normally use products that are not applied with a fogger and that have a residual to give you control over several weeks as the mosquitoes land on the treated surfaces. We would suggest taking a look at our Mosquito Control Guide and clicking through the steps for treating and prevention and through the kits we offer to help get the best results.
Keep in mind that ULD BP-100 is not labeled for mosquito treatments.
ULD BP-100 Fogging Concentrate and Pyrocide 100 are essentially the same product, so either could be used. The Pyrocide just has a lower amount of PBO and an additional synergist, so it would have a slightly faster knockdown. Be sure that any aquatic animals are out of the area when using pesticides.
While ULD BP-100 is labeled for Mites (not bird mites specifically), we would not recommed using a fogger as this type of application will only kill insects that are exposed at the time of treatment; it will not penetrate into cracks and crevices. Fogging solutions are going to be contact kills only, so they are not intended to have long-term residual killing power. It is important to be absolutely sure you are actually dealing with bird mites. Have the suspected bird mite identified by a reputable source, such as your local cooperative extension office or a reputable pest control operator. Treatments will vary for different pests. Treatment for say bedbugs is much different than the treatment for bird mites. If you do indeed have bird mites, you must first find the source of the infestation, usually a bird nest or a dead bird on or in the home, as you already have. Removal of the infested nest or bird and a thorough cleanup is necessary. For treatment in the home, we recommend you frequently vacuum all carpet and upholstery and dispose of the bag or vacuum contents in a sealed bag outdoors. Spray Sterifab on couches, chairs and other upholstered furniture where you may spend time resting. Please review our How to Get Rid of Bird Mites article for further information and tips.
The ULD BP-100 Fogging Concentrate label advises : Some furniture finishes, particularly plastics, can be damaged by petroleum based insecticides. To avoid damage, cover those items and do not spray directly. If in doubt, test by applying this material to an inconspicuous area before spraying.
We recommend thoroughly wiping all furniture down including inside drawers and washing clothing, bedding, etc the product may have come in contact with. Steaming the mattress would help remove any residue left behind.
Please contact the manufacturer Whitmire Micro-Gen at 800-777-8570
No, ULD BP-100 Fogging Concentrate can onlybe mixed with either white mineral oil or applied undiluted. We would suggest checking with a local hardware store or small engine repair shops.
ULD BP 100 cannot be mixed with water. This product can only be mixed with white mineral oil or you can use it undiluted.
ULD BP-100 Fogging Concentrate is only a contact kill for the insects present. We recommend that you apply the products in our Outdoor/Indoor Ant Kit. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Ants for a successful application/treatment.
The ULD BP-100 Fogging Concentrate label advises : Some finishes can be damaged by petroleum based insecticides. To avoid damage, cover those items and do not spray directly. If in doubt, test by applying this material to an inconspicuous area before spraying.
Most of the Ryobi machines state in the manual that they do not allow for use of professional grade products such as ULD BP-100 Fogging Concentrate. You would need to contact the Ryobi manufacturer for the best advice
We do not offer fogging concentrates that will kill and continue to kill every bug including bedbugs. This insect does not burrow in the skin. There are no propane fogging equipment applications for indoor use. We highly recommend placing glueboards down to capture the insect for a proper identification locally by a pest professional or your local cooperative extension office. You can also consult with your doctor if in the skin.
ULD BP-100 Fogging Concentratet is labeled to take care of fleas and ticks.
ULD BP-100 Fogging Concentrate is labeled to be used in residential areas as a Direct Spray or Void Treatment but cannot be applied as a Space Spray or Broadcast Spray inside the home,rooms, or other areas.
The product label advises that some furniture finishes, particularly plastics, can be damaged by petroleum based insecticides. To avoid damage, cover those items and do not spray directly. If in doubt, test by applying this material to an inconspicuous area before spraying. We recommend thoroughly wiping all furniture down including inside drawers and washing clothing, bedding, etc the product may have come in contact with. Steaming the mattress would help remove any residue left behind.
For specific questions regarding your application, please contact the manufacturer Whitmire Micro-Gen at 800-777-8570 if you have questions not specified by product label.