Zenprox EC Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Shannon
    08/26/2019
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    Can Zenprox EC Insecticide be used on indoor plants?
    I have tiny white bugs (I think they are more spiders) that cover my indoor plants. I am wondering if this is safe for spraying directly on the plant?
    A

    No, Zenprox EC Insecticide is not for use on any type of plant so it would not be safe to do so.  Something like Monterey Houseplant Insect Spray would be a better option.

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  • Asked by Pavel from Ny
    12/04/2020
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    Can we mix Zenprox EC with a repellent or non-repellent?
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    Zenprox EC is a residual insecticide that could be mixed with an IGR (insect growth regulator), but it is not typically mixed with other insecticides. In general, you should not mix any non-repellent insecticides with faster-acting products since the product with the fastest kill will negate the effects of the non-repellent. Please let us know what pest you are targeting and what other specific products you are considering so that we can better assist you.

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  • Asked by Co from Los Angeles, Ca
    08/08/2021
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    Can I switch to using Zenprox EC Insecticide with Gentrol IGR to treat for bedbugs after doing 2 applications with Crossfire and NyGuard IGR? How long do I wait between treatments and are there any issues with spraying different insecticides?
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    Nyguard is not labeled to control bed bugs. Gentrol is the only IGR that has shown some effectiveness against bedbugs, but it is not always necessary to use an IGR when treating bedbugs if you are using other insecticide products correctly, and if you are being sure to be consistent with your complete and thorough applications. It is okay to switch to Zenprox after using Crossfire in that time frame as long as you are following the instructions on the product labels.

    Crossfire Product Label: https://www.domyown.com/msds/Crossfire_Bed_Bug_Concentrate_Label_2020.pdf 

    Zenprox Product Label: https://www.domyown.com/msds/Zenprox_EC_Specimen_Label.pdf 

    If bedbugs have been found in the home you will want to follow our detailed bedbug guide which will take you through each step necessary to completely eliminate the population. As you go through the guide linked below you will see the non chemical steps (such as washing and drying clothes and linens) as well as chemical steps including where and how to use each product. Our Bed Bug kits are the best route to make sure you are using the best products on the market and without breaking the bank. Each kit is designed to treat a different size home or number of rooms, so you can choose the one best suited to the areas you have effected by the pest problem. The kits come with all the products need to do a complete treatment in all the places bed bugs can hide and enough product to complete roughly 4 repeat applications. Since every home and infestation is different you will want to do diligent and meticulous treatments with the products every 7-14 days until you can go 30 days in a row with no signs of live bed bugs and no new bites on the occupants of the home. If you have any questions regarding info you see in our guide or the products within the kits please let us know and we would be more than happy to assist you.

    Bed Bug Guide- Click through the areas labeled as Identify, Inspect, Treat and Prevent
    http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/what-do-bed-bugs-look-like-a-448.html

    Bed Bug Kits
    http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/bed-bug-kits-c-39_97.html
     

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  • Asked by Aman from Angola
    08/27/2021
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    Can Zenprox EC Insecticide be used in fogger machine?
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    Zenprox EC Insecticide is not labeled to be used in fogging equipment and should be diluted with water as directed and applied with a sprayer only. 

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  • Asked by Jon from Cridersville, Ohio
    12/01/2021
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    The wording on the Zenprox EC Insecticide product label states "but not less than 14 days after the initial treatment", does this mean you cannot retreat until 14 days after the initial application?
    I get confused looking at the label when it says "but not less than 14 days after the initial treatment." What does this mean? Can we spray again after 7 days or 10 days? Does this mean to make sure you spray again within 14 days of initial treatment?
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    Zenprox EC Insecticide should be applied no sooner than 14 days from the initial application. 
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  • Asked by Santiago
    02/14/2022
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    Does Zenprox EC Insecticide have an expiration date ?
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    Zenprox EC Insecticide has a shelf life of 3-5 years from the date purchased. To ensure you get the most of your shelf life you want to ensure that you keep it out of direct sunlight & out of extreme temperatures 

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  • Asked by Will from Renton, Washington
    02/20/2024
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    We had a technician spray the base boards in our kitchen (a food handling area) should we be concerned?
    If there is a reason to be concerned, what should we do next?
    A

    Zenprox EC Insecticide can be applied through out the house as directed on the label to baseboards, window seals and door frames. It can be applied in kitchen areas. Once the product has dried it is  safe for people and pets to resume activity in the area typically after an hour.

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  • Asked by Win
    03/23/2024
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    If the applied area is rewetted again (by water or any liquid), will Zenprox EC Insecticide still be child/pet safe?
    I understand once Zenprox is dried in the applied area, it is pet and child safe. If that area gets wet again (let's say some water splashes on the area), is it still safe? Or must that area must dry again to be pet and child safe?
    A

    Zenprox EC Insecticide is safe once the initial application has dried. It is not reactivated by water. 

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