Suspend Polyzone Insecticide - Questions & Answers

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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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  • 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 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 Bhickman
    06/04/2017
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    Is Suspend Polyzone safe to spray entire dog pen for fleas while dogs are not in the pen?
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    According to the product label, you can indeed apply Suspend Polyzone to kennels: "For residual control of crawling and flying insects in and around these structures, apply as a general surface and/or crack and crevice spray. Optimal control results if facilities to be treated are clean and if the exterior perimeter is concurrently treated with this product. Apply only to areas of facility where animals are not present.
    Allow spray to dry before allowing re-entry of animals into treated areas. Do not apply to animal feed
    or watering equipment. Do NOT treat pets with this product."

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  • Asked by Clarke from Demopolis, Al
    07/18/2018
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    If I'm spraying for mosquitos should I use Suspend Polyzone or Deltagard?
    What is the difference between them?
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    Suspend Polyzone and Deltagard both contain the same active ingredient. Suspend Polyzone has a longer outdoor residual of 90 days due to the polymer technology. They both are labeled for mosquitoes.

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  • Asked by Shane from Murrells Inlet
    03/29/2017
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    What is an all around good outdoor product to treat the exterior of 6 adjoining rental units?
    I was looking at Suspend SC.
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    Suspend SC is an excellent product and should give you great results.  It controls a wide variety of crawling, flying, turf, and ornamental pests found in and around households, including, but not limited to, ants, bed bugs, beetles, boxelder bugs, chinch bugs, fleas, mosquitos, pantry pests, roaches, and spiders. 

    If you are treating outdoors, you may want to consider using Suspend Polyzone.  It features a proprietary polymer layer that protects the active ingredient from weather, irrigation and mechanical abrasion. This controlled release formulation, which resists erosion, ensures your treatment will continue to control targeted pests for up to 90 days outdoors. It also stays right where you put it, so if you want to increase the effectiveness of your treatments, put the science of Suspend Polyzone to work for you. 

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  • Asked by Mike from Waterford, Michigan
    09/16/2013
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    Will Suspend Polyzone work for Carpenter ants?
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    Suspend Polyzone will carpenter ants that come in contact with the treated area. We recommend using a product that will be taken back the colony like our Carpenter Ant Kit.
    Both baits work together to eliminate the carpenter ant colony. Certain carpenter ants may take better to one bait than the other, giving you a greater chance of bait acceptance and effectiveness. In addition, the Maxforce gel is more versatile in where you can place it. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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  • Asked by Orlando from Las Vegas, Nv
    03/18/2014
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    Is Suspend Polyzone for outdoors?
    Is Suspend Polyzone great for indoor use?
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    Yes, Suspend Polyzone is a great insecticide that can be used both indoors and outdoors to control target pests up to 90 days.
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  • Asked by Margaret from Hallandale Beach, Fl
    03/10/2018
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    Is Suspend Polyzone pet friendly/odor free?
    I have been using RAID to kill roaches that have infiltrated our hallway since a new tenant moved in next door to me. I spray every morning and evening - and then because I have COPD, my lungs hurt and I get asthma attacks.
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    Suspend Polyzone is safe in homes that have children and pets if used as directed on the product label. They should not be in the treated area during application and when the surfaces are wet. They can re-enter when completely dried. The scent has a sweet characteristic, mild odor that eventually dissipates. We recommend that you do not spray with any liquids if your lungs hurt and you have asthma attacks and COPD. We recommend that you apply a professional roach bait gel such as the Maxforce bait stations and consult with your doctor for treatments that are safe for you. We do offer non-poisonous glue boards also.

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  • Asked by Jeff from Eastport, Mi
    06/22/2016
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    What amount is recommended mix per gal in a 50 gal sprayer for mosquitoes in a yard?
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    The mixing ratio of Suspend Polyzone is 0.25-1.5 fl. oz. per gallon of water for mosquitoes. It is recommended that you treat at the higher ratio, which is 1.5 fl. oz. per gallon of water for your first treatment, and for subsequent treatments, use 0.25 fl. oz. per gallon of water. For 50 gallons of water, you will use 12.5-75 fl. oz.

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  • Asked by Oscar from Ft. Worth, Tx
    06/14/2015
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    Is Suspend Polyzone a good choice for spider or bee problems?
    I need the best priced (preferably under 40 bucks) concentrate pesticide that I can spray around the perimeter of the house and should I happen to encounter a nasty spider or bee, spray them and they immediately go down. I'm more concerned about having spider knock down for the nasty types of spiders.
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    Suspend Polyzone is a very good product that will last about 90 days outdoors. It is not a contact kill so it will take time in order to kill the pests. This can be used indoors as well, around the baseboards, cracks and crevices. Outdoors, it can be used on brushes, trees, flowers, broadcast across your lawn, etc. It cannot be sprayed on any type of edibles. If you are looking for a faster knockdown, we would recommend mixing this product with ExciteR Insecticide.
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  • Asked by Tim from Texas
    07/04/2021
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    Suspend Polyzone a repellent?
    How can it be a repellent when it kills, elaborate more on this? A true repellent repellent, This product kills.
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    Suspend Polyzone is considered a repellent because insects can detect it. This does not mean they are truly repelled from the area they can just choose to avoid it as they know something is there. They must contact the treated area to be effected by the product though

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  • Asked by Ab from Johnson City, Tn
    06/01/2018
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    What do I do if I've breathed in Suspend Polyzone or gotten it on my skin?
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    Per the product label, you should rinse skin immediately with plenty of water for 15-20 minutes and contact your local poison control center or family physician. You should also do the same if you suspect you have inhaled a significant amount of Suspend Polyzone.

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  • Asked by Bill from North Port, Fl
    11/23/2015
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    What is the best product to kill or get rid of millipedes in Southwest Florida?
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    We would recommend using Suspend Polyzone. This product features a proprietary polymer layer that protects the active ingredient from weather, irrigation and mechanical abrasion which is perfect for Florida weather. This will last approximately 90 days indoors and outdoors. Be sure to spray around the perimeter of your home, around windows and doors, etc. when treating outdoors. Indoors, you will spray around baseboards, cracks and crevices. The mixing ratio is 0.75 fl. oz. per gallon of water. Once the product has dried completely, it is safe for animals and children to return to the area. It is important to keep in mind that millipedes breed in moist, dark areas, so look for ways you can make the environment less conducive for these insects. See our General Pest Prevention Guide for information on how to use good sanitation and exclusion to eliminate these an other pests from your home.

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  • Asked by Lee from Tennessee
    04/03/2020
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    Can Suspend Polyzone be mixed with Demon WP for outdoor use?
    I want to mix Suspend Polyzone with Demon WP for outdoor insect control. Can I mix these two insecticides?
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    You cannot mix Demon WP with Suspend Polyzone.  Both of these products are synthetic pyrethroids, so there would be nothing to gain by mixing these products together. Making a pesticide too strong can actually backfire. Areas that are treated with this overly concentrated spray will be repellent and insects will simply avoid the treated areas prolonging the infestation.

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  • Asked by Stephen
    08/31/2019
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    Can bugs detect Suspend Polyzone or Demand SC?
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    Both Demand CS and Suspend Polyzone are considered repellents so insects are able to detect that either product has been applied to an area.  This does not mean that they are repelled from the area as they do have to contact the product to be effected by it.  

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  • Asked by Kevin from West Salem, Wi
    05/26/2018
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    Will Suspend Polyzone control gnats in the yard?
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    Suspend Polyzone is a great option for use in and around your yard for gnat control. This product has a residual of 90 days outdoors and indoors. It features a proprietary polymer layer that protects the active ingredient from weather, irrigation, and mechanical abrasion.  Please see the product label for complete application instructions.  

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  • Asked by Charles from South Amherst, Oh
    09/11/2018
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    At what dilution rate should I use Suspend Polyzone for outside cluster fly spraying?
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    Suspend Polyzone should be mixed at 1.5 fl oz per gallon of water for outdoor cluster fly control. We also recommend that you read our article How To Get Rid of Cluster Flies for more detailed information and treatment for this pest. 

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  • Asked by Oneal from Tallahassee, Fl
    07/21/2018
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    How effective does Suspend Polyzone work on asian cockroaches?
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    Suspend Polyzone would be very effective on killing any species of roach that contacts the treated area.

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  • Asked by Josue from San Tan Valley
    12/19/2016
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    How should I mix Suspend Polyzone for scorpion control?
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    We would recommend using the higher rate of Suspend Polyzone for scorpion control. You will use 1.5 oz. per gallon of water. 

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