Absolutely. When Exciter and Tempo SC Ultra are tank mixed you will have a spray that offers a fast knockdown and a long lasting residual for most insect pests.
Yes You will mix 1.5 fl oz of Suspend SC and 2.125 oz of ExcitR per gallon of water per 1,000 sq ft of crack and crevice areas. Please read over our Bed Bug Treatment Guide and be sure to read the ExciteR and Suspend labels before use.
Yes, ExciteR can be mixed with Onslaught FastCap to provide a quicker knockdown.
Exciter Insecticide is used as an additive to make an insecticide work faster. We would not recommend this product being the sole product you are using for bed bugs because it does not provide any residual control, however it does offer fast kill of bed bugs and any other insect pests. It would be a great additive to a product such as Temprid SC.
The minimum amount you can mix ExciteR with Talstar is 0.5 oz ExciteR with .5oz Talster per gallon of water. Please see our Mosquito Treatment Article for more information about this pest.
ExciteR pyrethrin concentrate contains 6% pyrethrins and can be used alone in a fogger or pump sprayer, or as an additive to other insecticides for a faster knock-down of insect pests, but it is not a repellent. When used alone, ExciteR does not leave a long residual. ExciteR Insecticide can be used for that extra punch in any insecticide, except with non-repellent products which are on our site, Termidor SC and Phantom.
Yes, Suspend Polyzone and ExciteR can be mixed in the same tank and applied at the same time.
Yes, ExciteR Insecticide can be used as an additive to other insecticides like Temprid FX for a faster knock-down of bed bugs and roaches.
The mixing ratio for Exciter is 0.25 fl. oz. per gallon of water. The mixing ratio for Suspend SC is 0.75 fl. oz. per gallon of water. The mixing ratio for Gentrol IGR is 1 fl. oz. per gallon of water. These can be mixed together and sprayed in the same tank.
We would also recommend a bait gel, such as Maxforce Magnum, for use inside of cabinets and drawers for another source to kill the roaches. Be sure not to spray the bait because it will contaminate it and the roaches will not consume it.