NyGuard IGR & Tempo SC Ultra mixed together will kill and sterilize Carpet Beetles. If you can get into the cracks and crevices where the larvae or pupa are, then the products will treat for the larvae and pupa stages. There is residual left and you will need to retreat every 14 days. Also, be sure to continue to vacuum often.
It will take 1-2 hours approximately for the application of NyGuard IGR to dry (long enough for the water to dissipate).
NyGuard IGR and Alpine WSG are not considered flushing agents. Alpine WSG (water-soluble granule) is a non-pyrethroid, non-repellent broad-spectrum insecticide that uses the active ingredient Dinotefuran. NyGuard IGR is an Insect Growth Regulator which is like a kind of birth control for insects. It will stop the roaches from being able to reproduce and mature further into their lifecycles. The combination of an insecticide and an IGR is recommended when dealing with pests like roaches. Nyguard IGR can be added to Alpine WSG with no negative side effects. For more information on treating roaches, please review our article on How to Get Rid of Roaches for more helpful tips.
No, Nyguard IGR is not labeled to be used on pastures where animals graze.
For mosquitos and gnats, we would recommend focusing on the trees and/or water sources in the area. Do not spray the grazing area. Put BTI mosquito dunks in the water sources. Horses can still drink from these areas that have been treated with the mosquito dunks. For spraying, we would recommend using EcoVia. It is a natural product that can be sprayed on trees, bushes, shrubs, etc. It is not labeled to be sprayed on any type of grazing area. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
NyGuard IGR is a great insect growth regulator choice as it is labeled for clothes moths. It will not kill the insect only impede the reproductive cycle. It should be diluted with water and applied with your Talstar P. Using a clothes moth trap is also encouraged.
NyGuard IGR is not labeled to control any form of bees and does not list toxicity for bees in the treated areas. We would recommend applying early morning or late evening when they are less active just to be safe.
NyGuard IGR is a great product to use in combination with a bifenthrin product like Bifen IT. Bifen does not kill on contact but instead will leave a residual of up to 30 days to continue to kill those ticks and other insects that contact a treated area. Those that are sprayed directly will die faster of course but it can still take a few minutes up to a few hours or so to die after contact. We also have great guides here that can help.
NyGuard IGR and Pivot 10 contain the same active ingredient so are comparable, either can be mixed with insecticides like Bifen IT.
Yes, NyGuard IGR can be mixed with either Suspend Polyzone or Bifen XTS for mosquito control.
You will mix 8 mL. NyGuard IGR with 1 oz. Onslaught Fastcap per gallon of water to treat for chiggers.
You will use 4-12 mL of NyGuard IGR, depending on what you are treating for. Please refer to the product label for complete application instructions.
You can apply an insecticide like Transport GHP and a growth regulator like NyGuard IGR at the same time. However, you should not mix multiple insecticides as over-applying products can actually cause insects to avoid the treated areas. You may find it helpful to take a look at our Roach Treatment Guide if you have not already done so.
NyGuard IGR cannot be applied to clothing/shoes or used in a washing machine.
Yes, you can mix NyGuard IGR and Permethrin SFR together for outdoor flea treatment.
NyGuard IGR is safe in homes with cats and other animals when used as directed on the product label. Pets do not have to be out of the home, but should be out of the treated area during treatment until it has dried completely.
NyGuard IGR can be applied on lawns when wet but not dripping/soaked. The key to mosquito treatments is applying to the underside of leaves where the adults lay during the day. We have a great guide here for treating mosquitoes that may help as well. If you have standing water to treat, then we recommend using Altosid Pro-G in those areas.
For outdoor pests, apply NyGuard IGR at the rate of 4 ml in one gallon of water to treat 1,000 square feet. Use up to 12 ml per 1,000 square feet for insect populations that are difficult to control or in conditions that make it difficult to get control of target pests.
NyGuard IGR is an insect growth regulator that does not actually kill insects. It prevent the young of the insects listed on the product label such as roaches, mosquitoes, fleas, etc. It causes morphological anomalies or changes and disrupts the expected insects' state of development, leading to sterility or death. When adults are present, NyGuard is commonly used in combination with a non-IGR insecticide to kill the insects as well.