Demon WP Insecticide could leave a white residue behind when mixed as directed that is noticeable on darker surfaces, how was the product mixed? At what rate please? Was the water clear before mixing?
Demon WP Insecticide can be used around your pregnant women. However, we recommend that you stay out of the treated area until it has completely dried. It is a crack and crevice or spot treatment for residual and contact pest control. It should not be sprayed in air ducts.
Demon WP Insecticide is a wettable powder that needs to be mixed with water. You would use 1-2 packets per gallon of water.
Demon WP must be mixed with water to apply. It is not labeled for bed bugs. Please take a look at our Bed Bug Guide for more information on appropriate products and how to treat and prevent this pest.
Demon WP does not provide an instant knockdown of insects even if the insects are sprayed directly. You will see results over the next couple of days as the roaches come into contact with the treated areas and receive a lethal dose of the insecticide and they then succumb to the effects of the product.
Demon WP cannot be used at all in an area where animals will graze. Non-grazing animals should be kept out of the area while the product is being applied, and can return once everything is dry.
Demon WP Insecticide needs to have about 1-2 hours drying time before allowing pets back out into the yard.
Demon WP Insecticide gives the following instructions on the product label: For mosquito control, apply as a general structural perimeter spray to landscape plantings, turf, and building foundations to control mosquitoes. Yards or other frequented areas enclosed by landscaping can benefit from the creation of a mosquito barrier to reduce invading mosquitoes by the treatment of perimeter vegetation. For best results, apply Demon WP in Water-Soluble Packets at recommended rates in 2–5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq ft. Higher volumes applied result in better coverage and, as a rule, will improve control. Application to vegetation away from structures may require additional applicator certification, e.g., in turf or ornamental categories.
Demon WP Insecticide will not be affected by the heat unless you are applying to plants. It can burn them if applied during very high temperatures. It would be best to apply in the morning or evening when temperatures are cooler.
Demon WP is only labeled to be used as a crack and crevice treatment along the baseboards.
The inert ingredients to Demon WP Insecticide and any product are privy to the manufacturer only.
Demon WP Insecticide is an insecticide that does not harm established turfgrass. Keep in mind that it is a wettable powder that will dry white.
Demon WP is labeled for crack and crevice application only around baseboards, etc. and should not be applied in kitchen cabinets. If it was applied into cabinets, everything should be removed and the Demon WP can be taken up with hot water and soap. Once this has dried, items can then be safely placed back into the cabinets.
Demon WP Insecticide is not labeled for bagworms. As an alternative you can use Talstar P.
Depending on how heavy your insect population is that you are trying to eliminate you would use between 1 and 2 water soluble packets of Demon WP per gallon of water and spray on a monthly basis.
Demon WP Insecticides labeled for mosquitoes. According to the Demon WP product label: For mosquito control, apply as a general structural perimeter spray to landscape plantings, turf, and building foundations to control mosquitoes. Yards or other frequented areas enclosed by landscaping can benefit from the creation of a mosquito barrier to reduce invading mosquitoes by the treatment of perimeter vegetation.For best results, apply Demon WP at recommended rates in 2-5 gallons of water per 1,000 sq. ft. Higher volumes applied result in better coverage and, as a rule, will improve control. Demon WP can reapplied every 4 weeks outdoors.
As long as the Demon WP Insecticide treated area was allowed to dry (and the product was applied as directed) there should not be a concern of harm to your dog that would eat the grass it has been applied to. That being said we would recommend contacting your vet or poison control if your dog does start to show any illness.
We would highly reccommend contacting the manufacturer of the Demon WP to see what they recommend you do. There are no pests or directions on the Demon label what would allow it to be used at any rate on a bed or bedframe. We are not sure if using a commercial steam/furniture cleaner would be enough to pull the product off the bed to make it safe for use. You can reach Syngenta at 866-796-4368 for assistance.
Demon WP Insecticide is a great product but yes, it is always a good practice to alternate products with different active ingredients. Resistance can take a few years to become an issue but you can switch between chemicals every 30 days, on a yearly or two year basis, no longer than that, to avoid any issues.