CimeXa Insecticide Dust - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Karen
    04/09/2014
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    For liquid applications of CimeXa Insecticide Dust it says use 1 lb per gallon. should be 1 oz?
    A
    Stated on page one of the product label, you indeed mix 1 lb Cimexa Dust with 1 gallon water.
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  • Asked by Liz from Des Moines, Wa
    03/09/2014
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    Can I use CimeXa in areas that I've treated with Boric Acid?
    *For ant and roach control*
    A
    It is not necessary to apply Boric Acid and Cimexa dust in the same area. If you have previously used one or the other and wish to change out the dust that is fine if the other product is vacuumed first. You would apply them in the same types of areas (cracks and crevices and voids).
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  • Asked by Karen from Massachusetts
    08/05/2013
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    Can CimeXa be used together with Diatomaceous Earth?
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    Yes, these two dust are completely compatible and can be used mixed together to provide extra control.
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    144 of 156 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Essie from Houston, Tx
    07/26/2013
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    How does the Cimexa work outside? I have termites in the mulch of my vegetable garden.
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    When pests come into contact with CimeXa dust, the product clings to their exoskeleton and absorbs the waxy coating, causing death from dehydration.  Cimexa does not kill immediately but instead will take several hours to actually kill the bugs but it is very long lasting in undisturbed areas and there is no known resistance to the product.
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  • Asked by Clayton from Toronto
    01/29/2013
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    I am currently using Talstar Pro to kill major stinkbug problem, but need help in the cracks, will Cimexa work?
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    Cimexa will definitely help to kill the stink bugs that are entering/exiting from the cracks and crevices. Cimexa does not kill immediately but instead will take several hours to actually kill the bugs but it is very long lasting and there is no known resistance to the product.
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  • Asked by Rob from San Diego, Ca
    09/28/2012
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    I have bedbugs and I live in an aparment that has carpet. Do bedbug live in or under carpet?
    Does carpet need treatment? What spay should be used on carpet?
    A
    Bedbugs will hide wherever there are places for them to hide. In most situations you will not be required to spray all of the carpet for bedbugs because bedbugs will not sit out in the middle of the carpet. Usually you will concentrate your treatments up under the lip of the carpet. A dust insecticide such as Cimexa Dust would be a great choice because it stays active for a every long time.
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    139 of 154 people found this answer helpful.
  • Asked by Anna from Waynesfield, Oh
    06/23/2012
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    Are there advantages to using CimeXa Insecticide Dust versus the Alpine dust?
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    There are two main advantages.  Cimexa is 100% Cilica, which is basically ground up sand.  It is 100% natural and green.  The other advantage is that in undisturbed areas CimeXa can last up to 10 years, whereas other dusts including Alpine will typically only last 1 or 2 years at the most.
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  • Asked by Hank from Troy Oh
    01/26/2012
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    Can cats move bed bugs from one room to another?
    cant not get a straight answer. i have two cat can they move bed bugs around. i ready to debug my home. with the kits i bought from domyownpestcontrol.com. do i need to take cats out of the home. and yes i geared up for this bug invasion ready for war. thank for all the help domyownpestcontrol.
    A
    Bedbugs will ideally feed off of humans but will feed off of cats if that is the blood meal that is available. If a bedbug is on one of the cats and the cat moves to a different room, it is possible that the bedbug could fall off of the cat in the other room. Having said that, we have never had a customer that needed to get rid of their pets because of the worry of transferring bedbugs from one room to another. Most folks just treat their pets with a topical flea/tick product which seems to repel bedbugs. We appreciate your business!
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