🦠 Keep Pests at Bay with Style!
CSI Tekko Pro IGR Insect Growth Regulator is a powerful 16 oz solution designed for both indoor and outdoor use, effectively inhibiting flea re-infestation for up to seven months. Safe for various surfaces, it’s the go-to choice for maintaining a pest-free environment in homes and kennels.
J**C
Effective and Affordable Option to Hiring Company
This product works great at keeping bugs out of our home and reducing the presence of pests. It's been really effective in protecting our space!
S**R
Cave crickets gone?
I've not done any home pest management beyond a can of Raid before. I picked up a cheaper sprayer, this IGR and a another product that kills. I used only this in my basement where for 20+ years I could never eradicate the crickets. I sprayed Raid on the baseboards and other places around the house they would come up through the crawl space which killed the ones that touched it but didn't do anything for the continued breeding. I wanted to stop spraying in the living areas of the house.I followed the directions and used 2 fluid ounces in a gallon and sprayed all locations in the basement/interior crawl space where I've seen them or I could reach with the sprayer. I also put down the small CatchMaster glue traps in a few places. They are very attracted to them and the whole tray would fill with them until no spot was even left to catch others. When I repeated a spray treatment I sprayed around where these trap were and a little on top of the carcasses of the others thinking the attractant will expose any that got away.I haven't seen a cricket upstairs in at least 4 months and occasionally a new one gets caught on the trap. I used to see them at all times in the basement. 1 here or there on the ceiling or wall. At this point I'm not saying the war is won but between the glue traps and presumably this spray preventing them from breeding I may need to only put spraying into a maintenance schedule soon. I don't think the reduction is just because of the traps catching the ones in the visible areas but I can't be sure.I have used this outside with a bifenthrin product with mixed results. The mix seems to have disrupted the fungus gnat problem I had in my container plants but they still pop up now and again. This spray seems to cause a kind of bleaching to the leaves of some plants.I'm not clear on how long this product stays effective outside. It says it is photostable for 14 days which I guess is for surfaces but if it is sprayed into any soil or onto leaves I read somewhere that various microorganisms can break it down pretty quickly. Other poison based products may have longer staying power in soil which may or may not be a good thing for your particular case.
H**R
WOW!
This along with Nisus Nibor D Insecticide powder did the trick! Our eldest son and his wife and our 4 grandbabies had to move in with us temporally and they brought roaches into our home (I was LIVID bc I've NEVER had bugs let alone roaches UGH) well anyways, we thought it wasn't that bad and we put out Combat Gel Bait traps and never seen empty egg sacks or roach poop, but when we used this combination in a pump sprayer and did inside our house, the amount of DEAD roaches that appeared only a matter of 2-3 days, I was LIVID all over again! It's been a week since we sprayed and I'm here to say it works, NO live ones we've seen and we've vacuumed up HUNDREDS of dead ones, not including the glue trap we put under the fridge that in a matter of 3 days was FULL... If you have a German Roach problem, BUY THIS PRODUCT along with the 5lb bucket of Nisus Nibor D Insecticide powder and mix them and spray, you'll be surprised at how it works and ours aren't "under control" we 100% eliminated them all together! Also get the Alpine Rotation 1 and 2 gel (in a tube it's 4 to a box) and put that out. We also used the Nisus Nibor D Insecticide and put it out bc they walk through it, they carry it back to the nest and kills from the nest out. I applied it all spots where there are voids from the baseboard to the floor and under my dishwasher, fridge and stove. I also got theDoxem NXT spray, you can use it directly under the fridge on the motor and any other part under there.
A**L
working as expected
working as expected
A**R
Seems to work well - necessary for bad infestations
I used this, combined with bifenthrin 7.9 adulticide, to treat a severe infestation of clothing moths. They'd gotten dug in under my floor and in the crawlspace. I was able to open up the floor and get this into where they were breeding and, so far so good. Will likely need to retreat in a couple of months since its unlikely I was able to get every single one but between this and the bifenthrin I've nearly eradicated them in one go.
J**I
Bugs be GONE - highest recommendation
This product is amazingly effective. I followed the instructions and diluted with 2 gallons water. The idea is that the water will evaporate leaving the chemical-poison behind. So definitely be careful with where you spray. During application, I sprayed in every nook and cranny that I could find. I coupled with a roach gel and that did the trick. To be clear, this is not just a product intended for roaches ... it disrupts the life-cycle of almost any pest. About 1 week after application, I did not see a single pest anywhere in the house. After about 6-8 months, the chemical needs to be reapplied, which is easy enough. I was dubious at best because our local terminator was unable to rid us of the roaches ... but this product did the trick at a fraction of the cost. Highest recommendation!Update 12/16/17: So far I have used this product indoors to great results, but I noticed over the last month I was getting roach encroachment outside as well. So what I did was to increase the ratio of chemical to water and sprayed thoroughly on the exterior of the house. This included rain spouts, stucco, concrete, etc. Again, you gotta get down on your hands and knees and get your nozzle in the cracks and crevices. Apply liberally and I do mean soak it. The female roaches smell this chemical and cannot resist eating it. Once they do, their ability to reproduce is gone. It is pretty diabolical, actually.
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