No, Zenprox EC Insecticide is not for use on any type of plant so it would not be safe to do so. Something like Monterey Houseplant Insect Spray would be a better option.
Zenprox EC is a residual insecticide that could be mixed with an IGR (insect growth regulator), but it is not typically mixed with other insecticides. In general, you should not mix any non-repellent insecticides with faster-acting products since the product with the fastest kill will negate the eff…
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Read Full Answer »Zenprox EC Insecticide is not labeled to be used in fogging equipment and should be diluted with water as directed and applied with a sprayer only.
Zenprox EC Insecticide should be applied no sooner than 14 days from the initial application.
Zenprox EC Insecticide has a shelf life of 3-5 years from the date purchased. To ensure you get the most of your shelf life you want to ensure that you keep it out of direct sunlight & out of extreme temperatures
Zenprox EC Insecticide can be applied through out the house as directed on the label to baseboards, window seals and door frames. It can be applied in kitchen areas. Once the product has dried it is safe for people and pets to resume activity in the area typically after an hour.
Zenprox EC Insecticide is safe once the initial application has dried. It is not reactivated by water.