Suspend Polyzone Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Michelle from Dearborn, Mi
    06/27/2018
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    What do I do if my vegetable and herb garden are sprayed with Suspend Polyzone?
    A Company sprayed near my vegetable garden and in an herb garden. What do I need to do to reuse the area?
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    Any edibles that have been sprayed with Suspend Polyzone are not fit for consumption and should be discarded. Also, the area that was treated can not be used for at least one growing season. If you wish to reuse the area right away, the soil must be replaced.

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  • Asked by Dan
    08/27/2018
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    Approximately how long does it take Suspend Polyzone kill a wasp?
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    The kill time for Suspend Polyzone varies. It is a residual product so it will not kill if sprayed directly. Suspend will kill wasps and other insects over a period of several hours after they contact treated areas. It will leave a residual that will last up to 90 days, both indoors and outdoors. 

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  • Asked by Tom from Zavalla, Tx
    10/08/2013
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    What is the best spray to control outside spider problem?
    Spiders are everywhere under eaves and on porch. I need a spray for spiders that does not leave a residue. I am looking at 'Demon WP', 'Demon Max', 'Suspend SC'. , 'Suspend Polyzone'. Which is the best spider spray with the longest residual that dries clear?
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    Suspend Polyzone has the longest outside residual and is great for spiders. It dries clear and is applied every three months.
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  • Asked by John from Clifton Park, New York
    06/06/2015
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    Is Suspend Polyzone the longest lasting pesticide for spiders, ants, beetles and other house pests?
    Something that will not wash off foundation walls and ground perimeter easily by rain. Soil type is sand.
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    One of the best all-around pesticides that will hold up well in intense weathering is Suspend Polyzone. This is great as a perimeter treatment and is labeled for all the pests you have mentioned. Keep in mind that excessive rain will cause any insecticide to degrade over time.
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  • Asked by Joia from Cincinnati, Ohio
    04/07/2014
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    Is Suspend Polyzone safe to use on all indoor surfaces? How long is its shelf life?
    I was wondering if this is safe to use on all indoor surfaces, such as drapes, laminate flooring, linoleum, plastic, carpet, wood blinds, etc.? Perhaps the better question is are there any surfaces that this may cause damage to if used on? What is the shelf life of the product once opened? Will it last more than a season?
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    Suspend Polyzone is labeled to be applied indoors cracks and crevices. The shelf life if stored in a cool dry area is 3 years in the original container. What are you treating for? We can assist you with a product that is safe to apply to carpet, drapes, etc.
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  • Asked by Leanne from Candler, Nc
    02/19/2015
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    Is this product lethal to honey bees?
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    Suspend Polyzone is lethal to honey bees.  If you decide to us it, be sure to make the application when the bees are less active.
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  • Asked by John from Hilliard, Oh
    06/20/2018
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    What should I do if overspray from Suspend Polyzone landed along two sides of my vegetable garden?
    Beets, carrots, onions, tomatoes, beans, cucumbers, squash, and herbs received some spray. This happened on June 8 and plants were in bloom. Will bees be killed for the 90 day residual period? Is the food from my garden safe to eat?
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    Any edibles that have been sprayed with Suspend Polyzone are not fit for consumption and should be discarded.  If bees land in areas treated with the Suspend Polyzonethe insecticide can be toxic to them.

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  • Asked by Jose from Pembroke Pines, Fl
    11/05/2014
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    Is any safety gear required to use this chemical?
    Nitrile gloves? Protective clothing?
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    The Suspend Polyzone MSDS label recommends the following precautions when applying:

    Eye/Face Protection: Tightly fitting Safety Goggles

    Hand Protection: Chemical resistant nitrile rubber gloves

    Body Protection: Wear long-sleeved and long pants and shoes plus socks

    Respiratory Protection: When respirators are rquired, select NIOSH approved equipment based on actual or potential airborne concentrations and in accordance with the appropriate regulatory standards and/or industry recommendations.

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  • Asked by Jeff from Okoboji, Iowa
    07/09/2014
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    Is Suspend Polyzone the same as Bayer's Annihilator Polyzone and would you recommend this for mosquitoes?
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    We do not carry the Annihilator so do not know if it is the same as the Suspend Polyzone.  While Suspend Polyzone is labeled for mosquito, Talstar P is our most popular selling product for mosquito control.  It is a liquid concentrate that you mix with water and apply using any hand pump sprayer or backpack sprayer.  The key is to apply it to all shrubs, trees, and other foliage around the house or patio you are trying to provide relief at.  It should be directed not only on top of the leaves and plants, but on the underside of the leaves as well which is where the mosquitoes hang out.  It should be applied every 30 days for optimum control.  It is also very good for bees and wasps, however you would not want to apply it or any other product directly to play sets where children will touch treated surfaces.  Also, Talstar P is labeled for over 100 different insects and will work in just about any situation.
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  • Asked by Bobby from Sanger, Tx
    07/25/2015
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    Can Suspend Polyzone be applied with a hose-end sprayer?
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    Yes, Suspend Polyzone can be applied using a hose end applicator. Be sure you follow the product label so that you are applying the correct amount of product per area.

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  • Asked by Jessica from Charlotte Nc
    05/06/2014
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    What is safe indoors for spiders...carpets and baseboards?
    I have Suspend Polyzone but I can not spray that near carpet etc?
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    Suspend Polyzone can be used inside and for spiders you don't need to treat the entire carpet areas.  You apply to areas such as cracks and crevices in and around baseboards, walls, expansion joints, arounds around water and sewer pipes or utility penetrations, and voids created by equipment and applicances.
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  • Asked by Shawn from Phoenix, Az
    08/17/2015
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    Compared to others, is Suspend Polyzone effective on scorpions as Cy-Kick, or Demand SC , or Onslaught FastCap?
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    Suspend Polyzone will work great on Scorpions. The Microencapsulation is stronger to give you a longer residual at a strong 3 months. 

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  • Asked by Lynda from Payson, Az
    07/07/2016
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    Difference between Temprid SC & Suspend Polyzone?
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    Temprid SC has two active ingredients in it, while Suspend SC only has one. They also have different active ingredients in them. The active ingredient is Suspend SC is deltamethrin. The active ingredients in Temprid SC are imidacloprid beta cyfluthrin. and  Both are labeled for the same types of insects and the residual is the same indoors (approximately 90 days) and outdoors (approximately 30 days).

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  • Asked by Stephanie from Harvey, La
    08/01/2012
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    Will Suspend Polyzone help eliminate Asian Roaches?
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    Suspend Polyzone will help control Asian roaches. You must be sure you are using Suspend Polyzone as part of your roach control program not all by itself for best results. Along with superior sanitation you should also be using a high quality roach bait to help control the roaches that like to remain hidden behind walls and cabinets and also an insect growth regulator (IGR) to help stop the breeding cycle of the roaches while you are trying to get rid of the infestation.
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  • Asked by Kym from Saint Petersburg, Florida
    09/02/2019
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    Would you recommend Suspend Polyzone or Phantom for palmetto bugs?
    What else can I do?
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    We would recommend Suspend Polyzone when treating Palmetto Bugs. The Palmetto Bug, also known as the American Cockroach, or waterbug, is reddish-brown in color, about 1.5 inches in length, and has wings but will seldom actually fly. Getting rid of this pest requires patience, persistence, and a combination of both chemical and non-chemical methods.

    Step 1) Non Chemical Methods for Palmetto Bug Control

    Sanitation 
    Like most pests, Palmetto Bugs require 3 things to thrive-food, water, and harborage. If you can eliminate even one of these things through proper sanitation, the roach population will be forced to either die or move someplace else.

    • Discard old boxes and piles of papers where roaches can hide.
    • Use a waste bin or trash can with a tight-fitting lid and keep trash in a closed plastic bag overnight.
    • Fix leaky drains and faucets; roaches can live on water alone.
    • Clean kitchen appliances thoroughly
    • Empty pet food containers at night, or place them on the back porch or in a plastic bag.
    • Vacuum regularly, and restrict food consumption to one room of the house. This will help keep Palmetto Bugs and other pests from spreading into other areas such as bedrooms.

    Exclusion
    Palmetto Bugs prefer to live outdoors, but will easily set up residence indoors if they can find their way inside. Exclusion is about keeping Palmetto Bugs out or at least making it harder for them to get in.

    • Caulk and repair holes around doors, windows, water pipes, and baseboards.
    • Place mesh screens over windows, floor drains, and vents. These places serve as roach hideaways.
    • Windows and doors should fit tightly and squarely within their frames to prevent both harborage and entry from outside.

    Step 2) Chemical Methods for Palmetto Bug Control

    Dust Cracks & Crevices

    • The dusts that works best against Palmetto Bugs is Delta Dust and CB Borid Boric Acid.
    • Using a hand duster and following label instructions, apply dust liberally where roaches travel--underneath and behind baseboards, behind wall outlets, in wall voids, in cupboards and cabinets, and underneath appliances such as washers and dryers.

    Apply a Liquid Residual to the Perimeter

    • Suspend SC, or Suspend Polyzone provide excellent control when mixed in a 2-gallon sprayer and applied at a low-pressure setting.
    • Spray indoors along baseboards, especially in corners; window and door frames, on the underside of the furniture, behind bookshelves, and in other problem areas as listed on the product label. With Palmetto bugs, the outer perimeter of the home or structure should also be treated.
    • Residual sprays need to be reapplied every month to every 3 months, depending on the level of infestation.

    Baits

    • Use Niban FG in attics, basements, and crawlspaces where Palmetto Bugs enter, and
    • For added protection, spread DeltaGard G Granules outdoors in pine straw and mulched areas surrounding the infested structure.

    Kill ‘em on Contact 
    Contact sprays will kill roaches immediately on contact, and can also be used to "flush out" roaches from suspected harborages. Contact Sprays for Palmetto Bugs include CB-80 ExtraCy-Kick, D-Force HPX565 Plus XLO.

    Don't Skip the IGR!
    An IGR is a chemical used to disrupt and impede the life cycle of insects in the egg and larvae stage of development. The idea with an IGR is that if an insect cannot reach adulthood, it cannot reproduce. In short, IGR is a form of "birth control" for Palmetto Bugs and other pests, which helps to keep populations under control by preventing current and future infestations.

    • The most common and effective IGR for roach control is Gentrol IGRwhich comes in an aerosol , concentrated liquidand point-source tablet. 
       
    • We recommend Gentrol IGR Concentrate to be added to your hand sprayer and sprayed right along with your baseboard chemical (Suspend SC, or Suspend Polyzone . 
    • For kitchen and bathroom areas, Gentrol Aerosol is the formulation of choice. Using the straw attachment, the IGR should be applied liberally to all visible cracks and crevices, including underneath, behind, and alongside appliances, behind outlets, along pipe collars, inside wall voids, and on top of kitchen cabinets near the ceiling. 
       
    • Continue to apply IGR every 4 to 6 weeks for up to 6 months, or until all signs of infestation have been eliminated.
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  • Asked by Robert from New Orleans, La
    04/06/2016
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    Can Suspend Polyzone be sprayed on carpets (mixed with an IGR) for fleas?
    Exterminator was previously spraying Dragnet mixed with IGR on all flooring services in my house, including carpet, tile and hardwood. I would like to start treating on my own and see that Dragnet is discontinued. Can I spray this on all floors, if not where should it be sprayed indoors or other suggestions?
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    Suspend Polyzone is only for treating cracks and crevices inside, it cannot be used as a broadcast across floors.  Tengard is an option that has the same active as Dragnet.  For hard surfaces though you do not need to treat the entire floor.  Treatment should be more directed to cracks and crevices on hardwood and tile floors as that is where the eggs and young would be. Please see our Flea Treatment Guide for more tips and information about treating this pest.

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  • Asked by Len from Chandler, Az
    05/24/2018
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    Is Suspend Polyzone used against scorpions?
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    Suspend Polyzone can be used for scorpions.  Per the product label: Treat areas where scorpions may hide. Treat known or suspected harborages on and around exterior walls. Apply spot treatments into cracks, crevices, weep holes or other access points into hollow block walls or masonry veneer. Spray around and beneath stones and along rocky areas. Scorpions will often harbor beneath the bark on trees, so inspect these areas and treat as required. When possible, remove piles of debris and building materials near the exterior wall that can harbor the pests. Apply a perimeter treatment to the exterior walls and adjacent soil. You may treat around piles of firewood, but do not treat firewood with this product

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  • Asked by Kris from Allegan, Mi
    07/08/2017
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    Is Suspend Polyzone ok to use?
    We recently got chickens.
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    Suspend Polyzone is safe to apply in poultry houses when animals are not present until treated areas are completely dry. We do not recommend treating areas where animals graze.

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  • Asked by Jennifer from Vanceburg, Ky
    04/29/2016
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    Can you use Suspend Polyzone if you are pregnant?
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    We do not recommend that you do the treatment of Suspend Polyzone, but rather have someone else spray for you just to stay on the side of caution during pregnancy. We recommend that you stay out of the treated area until it has completely dried and then it would be safe to return to.

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  • Asked by Dusten from Plano, Tx
    04/27/2018
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    Will the treated area where Suspend Polyzone was sprayed become hazardous after rain?
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    Once the Suspend Polyzone is dry, the residual is approximately 90 days outdoors. Rain and/or irrigation does not affect the product once it has dried, and does not become hazardous after rain. 

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