Zenprox EC Insecticide is labeled to be applied in non-food/non-feed areas of commercial and residential areas only. Please provide more information on your application for an alternative product selection that will best fit your needs. We are happy to help!
Yes, Zenprox EC Insecticide is designed to be used in a pump sprayer. Please be sure you reference the product label for the correct product rates for usage for the pest that you are treating for as well.
Once Zenprox EC Insecticide is mixed with water, the finished solution should be applied 24 hrs after mixing for the most effective results.
Zenprox EC Insecticide provides up to 28 days residual control of fleas and up to 14 days residual on other listed pest species. Repeat treatments to infested areas as necessary, but not less than 14 days after the initial treatment as directed on the product label.
Since we do not sell the other product you have mentioned, we are not exactly sure what the active ingredients are in that product and how it may interact with other products. We believe you have an all-natural product which is probably designed to be a contact kill only. Be sure to follow the product label directions for what you have as far as how often and where the product can be applied. In general, we recommend using a combination of quick-kill and residual products to treat all the cracks and crevices where bed bugs hide, so you can use multiple products at the same time as long as you are applying them in different areas (not one on top of the other). We recommend doing bed bug treatments every 10-14 days until you have 30 days without any signs of bed bugs. Zenprox EC can be used every 14 days. Please take a few moments to review our Bed Bug Treatment Guide for more tips and product recommendations.
Zenprox EC Insecticide is a "straw-colored" liquid. The shelf life is 3-5 years from the date of purchase if stored at room temperature.
The shelf life of Zenprox EC Insecticide will be at least 3 to 5 years as long as you store it in a cool place out of direct sunlight.
Zenprox EC Insecticide is safe when used as directed on the product label. Children should kept be out of the treatment area until dry. If you are treating in a well-ventilated area, you do not need to wear a mask.
Zenprox EC Insecticide is labeled for carpet beetles, however for indoor carpet beetle control you may want to consider a product such as Nyguard Plus. This product contains an insecticide to kill the roaming adults and an insect growth regulator to stop the harder to kill immature beetles from reaching a reproductive state which in turn will break the cycle of infestation. As an added bonus this product also contains a deodorizer for carpet applications.
Según el fabricante, Zenprox EC funciona como un método de eliminación de contacto, pero seguirá matando insectos en superficies no porosas durante aproximadamente 3-4 días después de la aplicación inicial y 4 días en superficies porosas. Recomendamos un producto como Phantom que se recomienda volver a aplicar una vez cada 4 semanas.
Zenprox EC should not be applied to any personal items such as diapers or clothing. Contaminated clothing should be washed, and contaminated personal items such as diapers should not be used on children.
Zenprox EC Insecticide is labeled to kill roaches. You will mix 2 oz per gallon of water. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article and videos on How to Get Rid of Roaches for more helpful information.
No, Zenprox EC is only labeled for indoor use.
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.
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
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.
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.
Zenprox EC Insecticide is safe once the initial application has dried. It is not reactivated by water.
Zenprox EC Insecticide should be diluted with water as directed and applied with a sprayer only. It is not labeled for fogging equipment/applications.
Zenprox EC Insecticide does not list foaming as an acceptable method of application. You can mix Zenprox with IGR in a hand pump sprayer to apply along baseboards, cracks and crevices, around windows, behind appliances, around doors, plumbing, etc.