We do not recommend to apply any liquids to a wood pile you intend to burn. You can apply granules like Niban around the exterior of the wood pile. This product will treat for ants, roachs, and many other insects.
ExciteR Insecticide will give you a fast knockdown of pests and is somewhat of a repellent. It has a very short residual and breaks down a lot more quickly than an insecticide that is a non-repellent, so this would not have any effect on the non-repellency of another product.
Yes, Temprid SC and ExciteR Insecticide can be mixed together to treat for bed bugs. ExciteR can be mixed with whatever residual insecticide you are already using for bed bugs to give a quicker knock down of bed bugs in the area. ExciteR is gone after it dries so you would not want to use it alone to try and eliminate a bed bug infestation. You may want to take a look at our Bed Bug Control Guide for more tips on doing a complete bed bug treatment.
ExciteR Insecticide is designed as a contact kill and is active when it is wet. Once the application is dry, usually about 30 min to an hour, there will very little residual effect, if any. Since this is a contact and flushing agent, you would use ExciteR as needed, and the best reapplication timing will depend on what pest you are treating.
You can use Exciter in a ULV/thermal fogger as directed on the product label.
ExciteR will offer a fast knockdown of the insects present at the time of the application but it will not leave a long lasting residual. You may want to consider mixing ExciteR with an insecticide like Talstar to have a fast knockdown of the insects present and a lasting residual to help control the new insects that come into the area.
When using ExciteR Insecticide you can use anywhere from .25 - 4.25 oz per gallon of water depending on the pest that you are treating for. Please see the product label for specfic instructions.
You really would not need to mix ExciteR or a similar knockdown agent with Zenprox EC. Zenprox will do a great job killing listed insects on contact. Keep in mind that Zenprox EC is for indoor use. If you were using a different product outdoors, then you could potentially mix ExciteR Insecticide with it for quick knockdown.
Yes, ExciteR Insecticide can and should be mixed with water. You will use 0.25 - 4.25 ounces per gallon of water, depending on the pest you are treating. Please see the product label for specific application rates.
Yes, ExciteR Insecticide can be used with Bifen as part of a mosquito treatment and will provide quick knockdown. You would use 1 oz of ExciteR and 1 oz of Bifen per gallon of water.
Exciter Insecticide is labeled for grain mites.
We do not recommed mixing kerosene with bedbug products for applications indoors. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article/videos on How to Get Rid of Bedbugs for a successful eradication program. We do offer Bedbug Kits that offer products to perform a treatment along with the non-chemical methods for treatment. The applications for this insect require multiple products and multiple applications for elimination.
ExciteR Insecticide and Suspend Polyzone can be diluted and applied at the same time. You will use 0.23 - 1.50 oz. of Suspend Polyzone per gallon of water per 1,000 sq. ft. and 2.125 to 4.25 fl. ounces of ExciterR for roaches. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Roaches for more information on how to implement a successful eradication program.
Yes, ExciteR Insecticide is meant to be mixed with products like Talstar and an IGR.
No, ExciteR Insecticide cannot be used on any edible vegetation. We do carry Cyonara Lawn and Garden which can be used on vegetable gardens to help control millipedes. Please refer to the product label to be sure the plants that you need to treat are listed.