It is recommended that you remove pets from the area until Gentrol IGR has dried completely. Once the product has dried, it is safe for the birds to return to the area. We would also recommend using traps for Indian Meal Moths, such as the ProPest Pheronet Pantry Pest Trap.
Gentrol IGR cannot be used outside for any pest. For ticks outside Nyguard IGR or Tekko Pro would be a better option. Both are photostable up to 14 days outside.
We would recommend one of our Bed Bug Control kits. Which kit you choose depends on the number of rooms you need to treat. You can see the kits by clicking on the link here. Gentrol IGR is the only birth control that has been shown to work on bed bugs. However, it is not 100% guaranteed to work every single time in every home. With that lack of 100%, we do not include it in any of the bed bug kits but do give it to you as an option to purchase separately as an option to increase your effectiveness of control.
Gentrol IGR can be mixed with any insecticide. It is the only birth control that has been shown to work on bed bugs, however it is not 100% guaranteed to work every single time in every home. Sprays alone are not enough to eliminate bed bugs though as they cannot be used in all the areas that you need to treat for bed bugs. We have a great guide here that explains all of the necessary products and application.
Gentrol IGR Concentrate is not labeled for fleas. We would recommend our Indoor Flea Kit which provides you with the necessary components to completely eliminating fleas in your home the most efficient way. We also have great guide on how to get rid of fleas that can be helpful. The products are safe for dogs when used as directed. Pets should be out of the area during treatment until dry, typically 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Gentrol IGR Concentrate or Precor IGR can be mixed in the same tank as Temprid SC but there is no reason to use both IGRs together.
No, Gentrol IGR cannot be sprayed directly on beds or furniture. This product is used as a crack and crevice treatment. If the product gets on a toy, be sure to wash well with soap and water.
There is not a specific order in which to apply Gentrol IGR and Bedlam. Be sure to follow the instructions on each product label.
Gentrol IGR Concentrate is not labeled for termites. We recommend that you take a few moments to review our treatment article and videos on How to Get Rid of Termites for a successful program. Please let us know if you need anything else.
No, it would not be necessary to spray Gentrol IGR Concentrate on a daily basis as it does have a residual. Depending on what you are using it to treat, you would repeat applications every 2-4 weeks for active infestations.
Gentrol IGR Concentrate would be best used when you have an active infestation. For roaches it can last 4 months. Tempo SC Ultra should only be applied once a month outside and once every 90 days inside.
Gentrol IGR Concentrate is labeled for stored product pests including indian meal moths. We would also recommend our Pantry Pest Kit, discarding infected items and cleaning surfaces and crevices.
Gentrol IGR Concentrate once dry is safe when used as directed. The dried residual will not have any effect on people or pets even if they touch it or if pets contact an area after application.
No, Gentrol IGR cannot be applied to clothing.
Yes, Gentrol IGR Concentrate is labeled for Dermestid or larder beetles.
Gentrol IGR Concentrate cannot be applied onto a mattress because it’s not labeled for that type of treatment, the label is the law. Keep in mind that Gentrol is just an insect growth regulator and does not have any insecticidal properties, not being able to apply it onto a mattress does not have a negative effect on a regular bed bug treatment, for exmple.
Gentrol IGR Concentrate does not have any killing properties to it. It only prevents roaches from reproducing, but it can be used in trucks and would not stain fabric or paint. We would suggest looking at NyGuard Plus, which contains the insecticide along with the IGR to treat for roaches.
Gentrol cannot be mixed with roach bait. It is not recommended to mix any roach gel bait with boric acid or any other products, as this will contaminate the bait.
Gentrol IGR Concentrate is only labeled for use inside buildings and would not be recommended around any edible plants or in areas where the vapors would not be contained to the treated area, ie screened porches. It is also not labeled for aphids so would not be recommended.
Gentrol IGR Concentrate is not labeled for carpenter bees or larvae. We recommend applying the products from our Carpenter Bee Kit for the best results. Also, please check out our Carpenter Bee Guide for tips on how to treat and prevent carpenter bees.