PT Ultracide Pressurized Flea Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Lynn from Rudolph
    10/10/2016
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    Is PT Ultracide safe during pregnancy?
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    When used according to the product label, PT Ultracide - 20 oz. is safe for use in a home where a pregnant women resides. It is important that everyone (including the pregnant person) except for the applicator is out of the area during the application. Everyone is free to return to the treated area as soon as it is dry.  It would not be recommended for a pregnant woman to atually apply the product as a safety precaution.

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  • Asked by Luis from Brooklyn, Ny
    10/25/2016
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    How effective is Ultracide?
    I recently used this product, 2 days ago to be exact. I have tile floors but I used it to prevent an large infestation in my home. Anyways I haven't seen any fleas on the floor or anything like that, but I did see one on my dog who's been on Frontline Plus for 2 weeks now. I made sure I sprayed all the places where my dog goes and also have been vacuuming. Is it normal to see fleas even after spraying this product?
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    Ultracide is a great professional flea control product for indoor use. Please vacuum daily (even hard surfaces) and apply Ultracide once every two weeks to fully eliminate the fleas. Please continue using the flea control provided by your vet for your dog. It is important to treat the lawn areas especially those areas the dog will frequent. It is normal to see fleas after spraying. We do carry an Outdoor Flea/Tick that will do a great job, save money and easy to apply once every two weeks. You will want to mow the lawn 1-2 business days prior to application. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article on How to Get Rid of Fleas for a more successful eradication program.

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  • Asked by Lilibeth
    11/11/2016
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    Will PT Ultracide work for bed bugs?
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    PT Ultracide is not labeled for bed bugs. We would recommend Bedlam Aerosol Insecticide for a bed bug issue. We also would recommend you check out our Bed Bug Kits as well which include the Bedlam. It is usually necessary to treat bed bugs with more than one type of product to get a complete elimnation.

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  • Asked by Linda from Auburn, Wa
    12/01/2016
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    Why does my PT Ultracide spit out lots of foam even though I shake the can continually?
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    When using PT Ultracide, it is possible to shake the can too much. We would recommend letting the can settle, then shaking well right before using the product, and then applying the product without shaking it again. That should take care of the issue. 

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  • Asked by Michelle from New Iberia, Louisiana
    04/06/2017
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    Can PT Ultracide - 20 oz. be applied to hardwood floors?
    Most of my home is hardwood floors with the exception of two rooms.
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    PT Ultracide - 20 oz. can stain hardwood floors. We would recommend to broadcast over rugs, carpets, cracks, crevices, and where pets spend most of their time. Be sure to vacuum daily if possible and discard of contents outdoors.

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  • Asked by Estelle from Fort Lee, Nj
    06/07/2017
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    Does PT Ultracide work on carpet moths?
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    Unfortunately, PT Ultracide is not labeled for carpet moths. If you were looking for an aerosol product to use for clothes moths we would recommend the Cy-Kick Aerosol. This would give you nice residual control as well. We would also recommend that you use the ProPest Clothes Moth Trap. These traps have pheromones in them that attract the male moths which in essence stop the mating process so they can no longer reproduce. 

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  • Asked by Harold from Tulsa, Ok
    06/21/2017
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    Is there a way to prevent Ultracide spray from spotting while spraying it on laminate or real hardwood floors?
    I am still rather new as a service technician with an exterminator service. Today I was told I could use Ultracide or PT Alpine aerosol on hard floors. I chose Ultracide, which spattered on the floors. I kept using my shoes to rub out the spots. Is there someway to prevent this, or is it common for this to happen?
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    PT Ultracide is excellent for porous flooring such as concrete, however it may stain finished flooring, such as hardwoods. Also, fleas will rarely harbor on sealed hardwood flooring.   Hold container upside down 2-3 feet from surface, point actuator towards the surface and push button. Using a sweeping motion, apply a light uniform spray to all surfaces of furniture, rugs, carpets, drapes, and around all pet resting areas. Avoid thoroughly wetting surfaces. Mist treated areas only until "slightly damp". Do not over-treat. Reapply in 14 days, if necessary. IMPORTANT: Only complete and proper application to carpets, upholstery, drapes, and other fabrics will provide thorough flea/tick elimination. 

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  • Asked by Tim from Cleveland, Oh
    06/26/2017
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    Should I remove Diatomaceous Earth before spraying PT Ultracide on the basement floor?
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    Yes, thoroughly vacuum, sweep and remove all dust that is on the concrete floor before applying PT Ultracide.

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  • Asked by Marian from Garnerville, Ny
    08/17/2017
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    Should I leave mats on floor and treat them or wash them and bag them, or throw them out before using PT Ultracide?
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    We recommend that you remove the bath mats and launder (as the heat from the washer/dryer is sufficent to eliminate any fleas present). You will then vacuum the bathroom floor and then treat with PT Ultracide and leave. Allow to dry completely prior to anyone returning to the area (also proper ventilation). Please let us know if you need anything else.

    How to Get Rid of Fleas

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  • Asked by Marian from Garnerville, Ny
    08/17/2017
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    Should bath and kitchen mats that cats sit on be removed before using PT Ultracide?
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    If pets rest on the bath and/or kitchen mats, they can be treated with PT Ultracide or washed and dried in high heat.

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  • Asked by Christine from New York, Ny
    10/25/2017
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    How long does the PT Ultracide residual activity last ?
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    The IGR in the Ultracide is supposed to last for 7 months, however the adulticide you need to respray every 14 days as this is the rough hatching cycle for any that haven't already come out from your daily vacuuming. This provides an extra knockdown of any remaining adults and newly hatched fleas.

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  • Asked by Christine from Ny
    02/23/2018
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    How long does Ultracide work?
    I had a flea infestation that started in August. After several failed attempts I used your product in October with the last spraying in mid November 2017. I haven't seen a flea in my home since mid December 2017. I know your product claims to work for up to 7 months. If a new flea is introduced into the environment during these 7 months, is it killed on contact? Or if it tried to lay eggs, would those eggs not hatch, effectively killing the infestation before it happens? My pet is continuously treated for fleas each month but I know no product repels fleas off dogs. So if she brought one in my home, can I rely on Ultracide to nip the problem in the bud without extra work on my end during those 7 months?
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    Pyripoxyfen is the IGR in PT Ultracide and while the insect growth regulator in Ultracide will continue to work for up to 7 months, it is recommended to re-apply Ultracide after new fleas emerge. This will increase knock-down of new adults.

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  • Asked by Bruce from Reynoldsville, Pa
    06/22/2018
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    I'm curious why after 2 weeks it's recommended to re-treat if the product last 7 months? If it lasts that long, is there really a need for a second spraying with the PT Ultracide?
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    The IGR in the PT Ultracide is supposed to last for 7 months, however the adulticide you need to respray every 14 days as this is the rough hatching cycle for any that havent already come out from your daily vacuuming. This provides an extra knock down of any remaining adults and newly hatched fleas. On average, most homeowners who do a proper treatment, vacuum daily, and treat their pet and outdoor areas where the fleas originated will be rid of the fleas indoors by the 2nd spraying. For most products, the treatment and residual control is different when you are spraying "just in case" some get in, or if you are actually dealing with an active infestation.

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  • Asked by Bruce from Reynoldsville Pa
    06/22/2018
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    Should I use Ultracide now if I am not able to start treating my cats right away?
    So I found a can of your Ultracide that I ordered for my other apt 1 1/2 yrs and see that it's good for 3 - 5 yrs (I Also have 2 more cans a friend just order from you). Now my conundrum is that the flea treatment for my cats won't get here for a week. I'm wondering if spraying and washing bedding now makes sense before the cats treatment gets here... or if I should hold off and do the cat treatment and spraying of the floors and all, at that point in time.
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    We would recommend you start taking steps to eradicate a flea infestation as soon as possible. We recommend vacuuming daily or every other day when treating for fleas and treating with a product like Ultracide every 14 days as needed as long as you are still finding fleas. You can view more tips in our Flea Treatment Guide.

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  • Asked by Jack from Los Angeles, Ca
    07/24/2018
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    Does PT Ultracide irritate the skin after it has dried?
    When spraying around couch and bed some over spray gets on the sitting or sleeping area. Will that be an issue after it dries?
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    It is possible that the residual could cause irritation if PT Ultracide is oversprayed on upholstered furniture. The label warns not to treat areas of prolonged human contact. When treating upholstered furniture, it is only to be sprayed under cushions and areas where flea development occurs. Please see label for full application instructions on page 3.

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  • Asked by Crystal
    10/14/2018
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    Can I spray my fabric cat beds with PT Ultracide?
    Can I spray my fabric cat beds? How long do I wait for letting cats back on cat beds?
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    PT Ultracide is labeled to be sprayed on pet beds. Be sure that the bed is completely dry before the cat is allowed to use it again.

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  • Asked by Ernie from Elmira, Ny
    12/31/2018
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    Can PT Ultracide be used in a car for fleas?
    I really am at wits end. I've tried bombing, sprays of all kinds, I've vacuumed. The fleas remain unaffected.
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    PT Ultracide can be used in all fabric areas of the car and in cracks and crevices, just like you would use it in the home for flea control. Floorboards, seats, cushions, and floor mats are all places you can spray the product. You need to vacuum the car thoroughly every day just like you would the home as well to help expose any dormant eggs to the product you put down. Spray Ultracide every 14 days and let dry completely before re-entering the car. If you are only feeling the fleas, and not seeing them still, you need to put down glue boards to try and get a sample of the pest in your car to make sure you are treating for the right insect. You can take a sample to your local Cooperative Extension to have it identified by the Entomologist on staff.

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  • Asked by Li from Fairfax, Va
    10/02/2019
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    Can Ultracdide be used as a preventative treatment for fleas?
    I just got a kitten hime from local animal shelter, then got all the treatments and immunizations shot. But the second day, when I clean the sheet, I feel a black dot, it can jump then disappear. I fidn't Catch it , then it put a fear in my heart since then. I am afraid it is a flea accidental got into my house .
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    PT Ultracide does have residual after it dries, but one of the advantages of this specific product for fleas control is that it has fast knockdown of the adult fleas. We recommend you continue to comb and inspect the kitten to check for fleas. Wondercide Flea and Tick Pets and Home is a great product if you have young animals because it can be used in the home and also on pets, even kittens.

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  • Asked by Donnakay from Norton Shores
    10/22/2019
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    Can PT Ultracide Pressurized Flea Insecticide be used for lice on furniture?
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    PT Ultracide Pressurized Flea Insecticide is not labeled for lice. Bedlam Insecticide Aerosol is labeled for lice and can be used on furniture.  

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  • Asked by Heather from Saginaw
    11/18/2019
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    Is the PT Ultracide Pressurized Flea Insecticide safe to use around people that are on oxygen?
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    PT Ultracide Pressurized Flea Insecticide can be used but everyone other than the person applying the product should be out of the area during application until and until everything is dry.  

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