Just like your current search engine. It’s all sales now. You use to be able to type your information in and information came up. Now if you type in what you are looking for and Target, JC Penny shows up.I know for a fact that Target doesn’t carry this
Hi, I’ve owned a pest control company in AZ for 19 years and have actually been licensed since 1990 ( Jeeze I’m old! 😂) I appreciate what you are trying to do with your video which is help the general public with a little bit of information on do it yourself pest control and absolutely appreciate that. I just wanted to add my opinion to hopefully help a little bit further. It is generally not necessary to mix Suspend S/C with hot water unless you’re in a very cold climate and the concentrate has become very thick due to both the cold temperature as well as the age of the material. Also,I honestly only recommend the Drione to be used as a crack and crevice type application and applied nowhere in which it can be seen. The Suspend S/C you are using on the Exterior is also a phenomenal product to be used on the interior as well. I am not sure when you made this video so a new product may not have been available back when you did. It is called Suspend Polyzone. About six months ago I switched to this as my primary General pest control insecticide. It has the exact same active ingredient as Suspend S/C however they have added a polymer to it which makes it last much longer and allows it to stand up to more extreme conditions such as heavy foot traffic as well as more harsh conditions outside such as extreme heat and rain. If you have not yet, give it a try, I guarantee you will love it! Thank you so much for posting your video! Respectfully, Ed Schroeder
Ed Schroeder - Hi Ed, Thank you for your insight and experience, as well as recommendations. Don’t know if you are available for a few general questions, but we moved from California to North Carolina this last year and having major problems with certain critters here in the amazing south. We have a “Yellow Fly” aka: Deer fly , aka: biting yellow asshole problem here and need advice as to what to use. This last weekend I went out and purchased a Stihl SR-200 backpack blower / sprayer / fogger, as well as some Bifen IT, Permethrin and we have Suspend Polyzone commercial blend given to us by a pest control expert. I’d ask him, but he’s the termite specialist and doesn’t do anything with other insects. What’s the best all-purpose insect killer for: Mosquitos Yellow Flies Regular flies Wasps, hornets and Carpenter Bees Chiggers (absolutely the worst) I want a general purpose insect killer, which can be used to exterminate 17 acres of massive mosquitos the size of Texas. We have a serious issue after Hurricane Florence rocked us hard here, and I have no sincere answers on what works. We escaped California just in time to be slaughtered by these insects. We have a seriously bad pest control issue here and last year we had a pest control company coming out and taking care of some of this, but they sucked and the majority of this we were dealing with ourselves. Where’s the best place to spray? We have a 1/4 mile long driveway and we are surrounded by large quantities of water. There’s a huge flowing creek / river out back, and we have a 1 acre pond out front. Our pond is Surrounded by even more trees and the mosquitos seem to live in those trees. The pond is stagnant water , only filled with thunderstorm or rain water, that’s it. The creek is huge and flows year round. Reason I mention this is because Permethrin can kill fish. I don’t want my fish suicideded . They’re very expensive Japanese Coy, costing up to $20,000 per fish. If you have any good tips on what the best insecticide we can use is, please advise. As I said, I have Bifen IT, Permethrin and Suspend Poly as you mentioned. I haven’t used the Suspend yet, because it looks like it targeted roaches, beetles as well as other shelled insect critters. We don’t have a problem with roaches or anything like that, we don’t have a bed bug problem and I pray we never do. They appear to be an unclean social infestation critter and we are very far from our neighbors. Thanks again.
nathan and Payton johnson - well, as an engineer, I figured it out on my own. I always have to dig deep to find answers to questions, so I dug really deep into research. So, first thing you need to do is study the mating habits of the critters you’re trying to eliminate. Yellow flies for example, lay their eggs on leaves and branches and those eggs have a gestation period ranging from a few days, to a dormant period. So, I scheduled my spraying and extermination event over the course of a 12 day period. June 1st, I had a bazillion yellow flies and mosquitos. I decided to spray that day, because the weather was good and not expected to rain for 2 days I used a mix of 2 insecticides, making 2 passes. Bifen IT, 7.9% on first pass. Covered approx 5 acres of driveway, bushes, around my house, all bushes in back of the house, pond, etc. sprayed 3 gallons of Bifen IT. Went back, to kill multiple bugs, including these massive wolf spiders I have here. Mixed up a medium dose of Permethrin 13.3%, using recommended package directions for a sprayer. Sprayed another 3 gallons and went back for another 1-1/2 gallon pass. That eliminated everything for a week. It was nice. No insects bugging me every minute. Yellow fly population dropped for quite some time. June 11th, 10 days later. New yellow flies and mosquitos hatched. Started infesting us again. Mixed up the same batch of Bifen IT only this time. Sprayed 4 gallons total and covered the same areas discussed. We have a decent sized property out here and our driveway is 1000 ft long. So, decided to eliminate everything near water, their hatching and breeding area. Sprayed really well on all leaves near any water, also sprayed the water. Came back for another pass of Permethrin a day later to eliminate smaller flying insects. So, the answer to the question is yes, people on UA-cam don’t answer or respond and I know I had to be the one to do this, grab the insects by the balls and figure out a solid approach instead of wasting chemicals. Reason why most pest control companies don’t work correctly, is because they put you on a 30 day regimen, almost purposely allowing more and more insects to hatch, allowing them to breed and allowing them to mate between periods. It’s almost like they plan it this way on purpose so you need to keep paying them a monthly service fee to do this. It’s insane. These companies know what they’re doing, and they only come back after a whole new batch of insects have come out. If they wanted to eliminate them, they’d truly schedule it 7-10 days apart and use a chemical that’s specifically targeted at the insects you wish to kill. I figured this out, and willing to share the info. If you find the mating and life cycle of the insect you’re trying to target and eliminate, that’s the key. Then,find out where they breed, mate and live. Female yellow flies and mosquitos are the biters. They are the pesky ones, so you need to kill their vegetarian mates and eggs, you need to kill their mating ponds and areas they inhabit So, it’s a long response, but yeah, I had figured it out. It’s been really nice here since the 2nd spray. I’ll likely have to go back out and kill some more of them here in the next few days. Cheers
Thanks for putting the video together. I would make a couple comments as I've use suspend SC for about 10 years now. I've used it indoors at 50% application rate as per the instructions and had zero problems applying twice a year and at times even once a year. I have found suspend SC does not work on fire ants here in Houston Texas. Therefore I use Talstar in a liquid form sprayed on the base of the bricks which provides a second layer for any insects that decide they want to live in this house. Thanks again for the video as the more information we put out there the better off everyone will be.
+PixelatedDream No. Only in The Great Satan does this happen.Take a look at the news. The planets first fourth world idiocracy. United Lie of Empire. M-pyre.
It's pyrethrin dust(commonly called ant or wasp dust) and deltamethrin liquid insecticide. Most bug sprays etc have them in them and they are one of the most highly effective. For roaches use fipronil baits instead, it won't kill on contact like ''-ethrin's" and as such they carry it around for a few hours and 9/10 take it back to the nest and spread it like the plague, they won't live past a few hours even if they touch just a spec of it. For fleas use comfortis for the pets, or use paranormis for all in one flea and tick etc and prepare to be amazed(doesn't last as long as label suggests but that doesn't matter as it will abolish every last one of them after the cycle is broken).
In 90s Our family had our apt treated by EcoLab Co. (MN co. , not counterfeiters). It made roaches sterile and got rid of them PERMANENTLY. NEVER saw another roach again. I am hesitant about this stuff, especially TEMPRID.... sounds very TEMPorary . Did roaches comeback at some point time after a long period? BTW, for Fleas, I highly recommend D.E. (Non food grade for external app and Food Grade as substitute for oral de-warming pill. De-warming pill is Cyanide the Suicide pill). When I dusted my kittens full of D.E. all fleas on them and in the house DISAPPEARED in less than three days. Just be sure to not miss a spot, especially on their faces and back end.
I just checked out the IGRs. If it is Nyguard, or typically mixed with it or under some other trade name, I don't think that's it. I think it came in a powder form. I think I might be right in my hunch, that EcoLab has continuously extended their patent on this stuff every 7years, since the 90s. It might even be that, now they may have stop using it, as that would kill their profit. Most residents would simply use their service once, and never again, as there's no need for second application. Basically it made the roaches go EXTINCT.
I use talstarr P and tekko pro mixed together. I have pets and small Children and spray indoors and outdoors. It doesn’t stain and it most definitely works. You just need to follow the directions very carefully because it can kill your dog if used improperly. You don’t need much to kill insects. Follow the directions, and most importantly don’t let anything go in the room, or outside where you spray for the time it says. Most are 2-3 hours or until dry. I spray it in the morning and kennel the dogs in a room that isn’t being sprayed, don’t let anyone outside or in the area I spray for 24 hours, haven’t had any issues. It works best to spray when the lawn and weeds are trimmed all the way down, so it gets to the soil. When we first bought our house it was infested with fleas, spiders, crickets, Beatles, red ants, scorpions from being vacant for so long so it was a very big priority to find a product that would work. Within 1 day of applying I could notice a huge difference. Within a week the problem wasn’t a problem anymore. We found the solution and I spray once every 3-4 months now depending on rainfall and we rarely see any insects at all and we live on 2 acres in the woods of north west texas. Snakes that’s a different story lol
Great products, but as a pest management professional I have to say that these products are definitely hazardous to pets and people if applied incorrectly. You don't need to take my word for it, it is on the front page of the product labels. Doing your own pest control is a great way to save some money but don't do it at the cost of your health. Always read the labels and apply exactly how it says to, over applying will not solve your problems any faster.
Hi handsome. I want to say congratulations on your new home. I have a roach infestation in my yard. I used over the counter nezo boric acid and spectrum liquid spray, great results. I want big pharmaceutical grade. I will try the product you recommend. Thanks.
You are spread pesticide dust in your house? That is meant for crack and crevice treatments. I use it everyday at work. You could spray the suspend sc along the baseboards around the house. It is made for use in food industry establishments. Mix .75 oz per gallon and your done. The dust is a long lasting residual that if un disturbed can last for years. It's best to use behind the base boards and in wall voids. Just remember it's there if you ever do any demo because it will still be there.
I have been a licensed pest control tech for almost 13 years. Never in my life have I mixed suspend sc in hot water. And I do not recommend using that in exterior applications. That "paper thing" is the label. You need to follow its directions. The label is the law. I recommend the use of suspend on the inside of the house for interior application. Using a Bifethrin like Tal Star with a kicker such as tengard will do the shot. Also a Fiprionl product application such as termidor in the outside of your home applied 2 times per year works wonders for ants. Just my 2 cents
"The label is the law" ... His house - His rules plain and simple. Unless you want to start paying his mortgage for him with no strings attached, shut up.
John Suggs Awesome job for bringing it to my attention that this video is open to opinion and also for contradicting yourself by telling me to shut up for mine. The constitutionalist in me often comes out when someone makes a comment against a homeowner by citing rules and laws for something as simple as using a pesticide to kill bugs around the homeowners house. I understand the safety aspect but damn ... He's used it for years as seems to know what he's doing.
Joebanker your right whatever he does on his property is his business. However when a homeowner disregards the label and throws the product in the sink this product goes into waterways. What happens is the EPA does not go after the homeowner they target the pest control industry. And you are a dipshit. You know nothing about this.
@@DL-rl9bd I am not to familiar with the other product. I did look at the label and one of the active ingredients is Bifthrien which can be found in many of the Home Defenses of the world. There might not be as much of a restriction of application like Termidor. Termidor just changed their label. You can do up to 4 applications a year. Termidor is micro encapsulated which to me is the superior product. There is another product called Taurus sc which is a knock off brand of Termidor
You are absolutely right Johnny, the products that are being sold at "THE HOME DEPOT"& "LOWES" are ineffective at best especially when it comes to certain pests such as cockroaches that are now resistant.
Dude, between this and the pro 15 and man, you sure do buy some good shit, i use this up in michigan to control everything from ticks, to mosquitos, and works great on box elders and ear wigs, the best stuff I've ever used!
The stuff that they sell at major home improvement stores seems to not work that great or at all sometimes, I'm starting to blame it on insects growing a resistance to most of the common insecticides they sell because it's so commonly used. Fleas and bedbugs especially seem to be really good at building a resistance to pesticides that are commonly used and that's why I seem to think why they don't work that great or work at all. I used a "ready to spray" insecticide for fleas outside a few years ago that I bought from Home Depot and the fleas seemed to blow up even worse afterwards lol. I come to find out that permethrin and archer insect growth regulator nowadays works like a charm on fleas though after a lot of money and time wasted trying to figure out what really works and all, it can be a really frustrating thing to deal with for someone that doesn't know much about pesticides.
Does this product get rid of ticks. I’ve used many products from the local stores and nothing gets rid of the dang ticks. My yard is infested and I’m not sure what to do.
Guys I have been using this stuff for over a decade now, it doesn't so much control pests as it exterminates them. First use ever I was sick of boxelders and earwigs totally covering a house they start twitching in a few seconds and in 15 minutes its all over. Considering how pet, child, and food prep area safe...you'd be hard to find a better product. I like to use the most recommended for stuff like ticks, mosquitos on lawns, around bases of homes and stuff like roaches. You can exterminate roaches by yourself with this product, empty your place of everything, open ever door and cabinet and apply, and bye bye roaches, that simple. It kills so many things the list on the back has over 100 pests then says for more go to the website cause there are so many! Be quicker putting down what it doesn't take out!
I've never tried this particular product by Bayer. I've used Tempo SC ultra and Gorgon's Permethrin 10. I used a combo of both to treat bedbugs, chiggers, fleas, and carpet beetles. The Permethrin is toxic to cats. It can be used in a cat room if it's fully dried. I wouldn't want to use it on their bedding or scratching posts. The Tempo does great on Bedbugs. It's very fumey after 30 minutes or so spraying it. It will make baby pet rats sick or die in the area you're spraying. Did not bother the degus, gerbils, or hamsters. The Tempo also does a great job on box elder bugs. I sprayed it for a neighbor that had them. I'm guessing Suspend is a similar product. The Permethrin can be diluted for rose bush control. I've used both for spider and ant control outside of windows. Seemed to work good. I need to download the cut sheet for Suspend to see what it works on.
Ok, downloaded it. Seems to be the same active ingredient as Harris black label mixed at 0.03%. It can be mixed at 0.07% for hard to control insects. I noticed this product is safer for cats. The next time I'll add this to my Tempo SC mix.
Hard for me to believe the validity of how strong this product is when you never had a bug problem to begin with. You live in a house. Way easier to control bug problems in houses. I need something that will help me eradicate as much as possible in an apt building, which is difficult to do if the product is not truly powerful.
A couple of questions: Are there clumping issues with Drione? (I know fripronil is the best chemical to use) I am looking to use a dust for the inside perimeter of my house and kill bugs (ants, flees, roaches, beetles, etc) Should I use: Drione (I heard it's a clumping issue, Delta Dust (Made by Bayer not a fan, mainly wasps, ants..), or CimeXa (92.1% Silicon Dioxide and lasts up to 10 years undisturbed)?
Drione dust clumps. Alpine * Tempo * D fence * Cimexa is good dust. Cyper wsp (same active ingredients & cheaper) or Demon Wp is an outstanding insecticide. Excellent residual and it leave a light coat powder. Do you research on it if you like before purchasing. Don't want to stain anything.
@@mercedesbenzs600bash CimeXa last 10 years - indoors undisturbed in cracks/crevices Taurus SC - last up to 10 years - outdoors around the prerimeter of house in a trench, and if you have any concrete porchs drill holes, if your home is on a slab drill holes through the concrete around the perimeter of your house indoors.
We have one flee infested room where the dog and indoor outdoor cat slept. Apparently, fleas are now immune from fipronil. I tried vacuuming, boric acid, harts powder with egg kill, some other methrin I never hear of in a powder, cypermethrin, boric acid, imidacloprid, fenvalerate, taking out all the carpet, evacuation and sealing the room, deltamethrin, microencapsulated lambda-cyhalothrin, piperonyl butoxide, eggkill, malathion, mouse bait just to be sure. This was after 2 weeks of wife trying to treat with natural oils, clove and cedar oils, salt, baking soda, vinegar etc... Sealed off for weeks, treatment every 2nd or third day, with above. I am still getting 11 fleas in flea trap per 24 hours, down from the 30, before removing the carpet, which we scrubbed earth and powders into, let set, and repeatedly vacuumed. Pet have double dose of Frontline plus, imidacloprid, and Adams plus, and new tetrachorophos collars, post flea dipped. Obviously, press them for 10 days, but 2 months, the room should be flea free by now. All bed clothes are removed, etc. I think a priest is what I really need..... I had one flea infestation that hit in 2010 or 2011, one cat died of anemia who would hide from the baths. Switching to Frontline, spiking the biferin with caffeine, malathion and eggkill seemed to fix the problem for 10 years, until fipronil resistance arose.
Didnt order this exact product since all i'm after killing is spiders but i love the stuff on their site. The reviews seem legit so figured instead of buying the home depot stuff every other month to at least give this stuff a try. I like how i can mix it with water myself so i can make it a little more concentrated if i want. I'm sur emost of the home depot stuff is mostly water.
@@mercedesbenzs600bash I ended up using Syngenta 73654 Demand CS Insecticide and it kills everything including spiders. Been using it for the last 3 years with awesome results for Phx, AZ. It last a very long time - 6 months if it doesn't rain which for our area we get very little rain. I spray outside and baseboards inside the house. Bugs, ants & spiders are gone!
You said that eugenol oil is a great preventing spiders insecticide?? When ur talkin about spdrz, is it spdr mites? 2dly, is eugenol really prevent, cause I learned theoricaly & also with practice that things like garlic works with the contact, but doesnt do good for prevention. Thanks in advance!
They also produce Delta Dust. The best stuff. The only thing is all this stuff is extremely toxic. So if you have children and pets, you must be aware of how much, and where you put it. For pets, you need to put it where they can't get it it. Delta dust with the bulb applicator is around $20-$30 bucks.
Alpha Aquarium Hi, yes! Termidor!! Or Taurus( generic Termidor) You do not even have to apply this directly to the nest entry, simply apply it to any areas where the ants are known to frequent and they will be gone in 3 to 5 days. I absolutely guarantee this!
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allera senters yes it is great against spiders. As long as you keep up a good cycle these two products together will give some great results. However you should always read the label. Thoroughly.
Bought this from amazon. It had many good reviews on Amazon. When it arrived I found that it was so toxic you had to take all kinds of precautions when using it. Were instructed to call poison control if you got it on you. Instructions said it was only to be used by professionals, and it could not be used on floor coverings, such as carpets or furniture such as sofas chairs where it would come in contact with humans. Can not let return due to its toxicity. Almost $40 wasted.
@08turboSS Not all Amazon reviews are fake. You need to look at the reviewer's history to see what other items (if any) they've written reviews for. I've written a lot of product reviews and I've never gotten paid for any of them (nor has anyone contacted me about writing reviews for their products).
There is a reason "pros" exist in the use of chemical. These products seem reasonably easy to use. However, when one doesn't understand how a chemical work i.e. how the organism reacts to the chemical or what affect there is, one shouldn't use these chemicals so freely. Some a residual and some have a short life and so on. When a child gets sick or a dog dies because the misapplication of a product........who ya' gonna call?
Ben Zeller Im an exterminator and when he keeps using the same chemical over and over the pest will get immune to the same chemical. You need to alternate your chemicals throughout the year every 3 to 4 months change out. If a pest gets exposure to a certain chemical then survives long enough to lay eggs they will hatch with immunity.
jason cox knock down no . Dryone is a badass knock down bee /wasp product . Also good for roaches . It has a better residual. You know like carpenter bees hit the holes they fall out
But a good one to mix with dryone is CB80 . CB80 is a flusher for roaches. For pavement ants use Advion ant gel bait and use it sparingly. Crack and crevice . Remember you will see an rise in the number you see bits that’s them taking it back to the nest . Deal with that for a week maybe a bit more and the colony with collapse .
Btw not to mix like literally mix I mean like a side kick . CB80 will flush . Dryone let’s you hit crack and crevice and then after a few weeks . Bait high Vendetta roach bait works really well . You know do your research and as long as you are the home owner applying your good to go . More importantly. Always use low impact materials!!!!
Elys Lopez can you tell .e the best product that will eliminate all d flying insects? these fuckers are drivi g me nuts and are constantly on the front and around the doors outside lights on or off. They sneak in when we enter or exit our home. They all need to die asap. no pets here just an annoyed human. lol
wow. lol. i work for ecolab. our stuff to a point, you have to be certified, he's not doing a bad job. but again he doesn't deal with the real deal! is what it is?
Suspend sc is not that good. there are far more superior insecticides out there like Cy kick cs or demand cs or demon wp. a preacher who was an exterminator once said "suspend ain't ship". lol. I still use it though on my route.
Juan Gallardo Late response, but I’ve used Suspend SC and Demon WP. Demon is all right, doesn’t get rid of the problem. I’ve used it multiple times in my property but the pesky critters keep coming. The price point is great, quality not so much. Suspend SC is fantastic, used it on my parents’ property for roaches and ticks (huge problem). I did not see a single live bug for about 6 months. In my experience Suspend SC is the best product I’ve ever used for pest control.
Back when UA-cam was full of information and not just pure entertainment. Thank you!
Just like your current search engine. It’s all sales now. You use to be able to type your information in and information came up. Now if you type in what you are looking for and Target, JC Penny shows up.I know for a fact that Target doesn’t carry this
Hi, I’ve owned a pest control company in AZ for 19 years and have actually been licensed since 1990 ( Jeeze I’m old! 😂) I appreciate what you are trying to do with your video which is help the general public with a little bit of information on do it yourself pest control and absolutely appreciate that. I just wanted to add my opinion to hopefully help a little bit further. It is generally not necessary to mix Suspend S/C with hot water unless you’re in a very cold climate and the concentrate has become very thick due to both the cold temperature as well as the age of the material. Also,I honestly only recommend the Drione to be used as a crack and crevice type application and applied nowhere in which it can be seen. The Suspend S/C you are using on the Exterior is also a phenomenal product to be used on the interior as well. I am not sure when you made this video so a new product may not have been available back when you did. It is called Suspend Polyzone. About six months ago I switched to this as my primary General pest control insecticide. It has the exact same active ingredient as Suspend S/C however they have added a polymer to it which makes it last much longer and allows it to stand up to more extreme conditions such as heavy foot traffic as well as more harsh conditions outside such as extreme heat and rain. If you have not yet, give it a try, I guarantee you will love it! Thank you so much for posting your video!
Respectfully,
Ed Schroeder
Ed Schroeder - Hi Ed,
Thank you for your insight and experience, as well as recommendations.
Don’t know if you are available for a few general questions, but we moved from California to North Carolina this last year and having major problems with certain critters here in the amazing south.
We have a “Yellow Fly” aka: Deer fly , aka: biting yellow asshole problem here and need advice as to what to use.
This last weekend I went out and purchased a Stihl SR-200 backpack blower / sprayer / fogger, as well as some Bifen IT, Permethrin and we have Suspend Polyzone commercial blend given to us by a pest control expert.
I’d ask him, but he’s the termite specialist and doesn’t do anything with other insects.
What’s the best all-purpose insect killer for:
Mosquitos
Yellow Flies
Regular flies
Wasps, hornets and Carpenter Bees
Chiggers (absolutely the worst)
I want a general purpose insect killer, which can be used to exterminate 17 acres of massive mosquitos the size of Texas.
We have a serious issue after Hurricane Florence rocked us hard here, and I have no sincere answers on what works.
We escaped California just in time to be slaughtered by these insects.
We have a seriously bad pest control issue here and last year we had a pest control company coming out and taking care of some of this, but they sucked and the majority of this we were dealing with ourselves.
Where’s the best place to spray?
We have a 1/4 mile long driveway and we are surrounded by large quantities of water.
There’s a huge flowing creek / river out back, and we have a 1 acre pond out front.
Our pond is Surrounded by even more trees and the mosquitos seem to live in those trees.
The pond is stagnant water , only filled with thunderstorm or rain water, that’s it.
The creek is huge and flows year round.
Reason I mention this is because Permethrin can kill fish.
I don’t want my fish suicideded . They’re very expensive Japanese Coy, costing up to $20,000 per fish.
If you have any good tips on what the best insecticide we can use is, please advise.
As I said, I have Bifen IT, Permethrin and Suspend Poly as you mentioned.
I haven’t used the Suspend yet, because it looks like it targeted roaches, beetles as well as other shelled insect critters.
We don’t have a problem with roaches or anything like that, we don’t have a bed bug problem and I pray we never do.
They appear to be an unclean social infestation critter and we are very far from our neighbors.
Thanks again.
PoppaBear hey u ever find answer to ur questions? I have same problem as u and trying to figure all this out I’m lost . Thanks
nathan and Payton johnson - well, as an engineer, I figured it out on my own. I always have to dig deep to find answers to questions, so I dug really deep into research.
So, first thing you need to do is study the mating habits of the critters you’re trying to eliminate.
Yellow flies for example, lay their eggs on leaves and branches and those eggs have a gestation period ranging from a few days, to a dormant period. So, I scheduled my spraying and extermination event over the course of a 12 day period.
June 1st, I had a bazillion yellow flies and mosquitos. I decided to spray that day, because the weather was good and not expected to rain for 2 days
I used a mix of 2 insecticides, making 2 passes.
Bifen IT, 7.9% on first pass. Covered approx 5 acres of driveway, bushes, around my house, all bushes in back of the house, pond, etc.
sprayed 3 gallons of Bifen IT.
Went back, to kill multiple bugs, including these massive wolf spiders I have here.
Mixed up a medium dose of Permethrin 13.3%, using recommended package directions for a sprayer. Sprayed another 3 gallons and went back for another 1-1/2 gallon pass.
That eliminated everything for a week. It was nice. No insects bugging me every minute. Yellow fly population dropped for quite some time.
June 11th, 10 days later. New yellow flies and mosquitos hatched. Started infesting us again.
Mixed up the same batch of Bifen IT only this time. Sprayed 4 gallons total and covered the same areas discussed.
We have a decent sized property out here and our driveway is 1000 ft long. So, decided to eliminate everything near water, their hatching and breeding area. Sprayed really well on all leaves near any water, also sprayed the water.
Came back for another pass of Permethrin a day later to eliminate smaller flying insects.
So, the answer to the question is yes, people on UA-cam don’t answer or respond and I know I had to be the one to do this, grab the insects by the balls and figure out a solid approach instead of wasting chemicals.
Reason why most pest control companies don’t work correctly, is because they put you on a 30 day regimen, almost purposely allowing more and more insects to hatch, allowing them to breed and allowing them to mate between periods.
It’s almost like they plan it this way on purpose so you need to keep paying them a monthly service fee to do this. It’s insane. These companies know what they’re doing, and they only come back after a whole new batch of insects have come out.
If they wanted to eliminate them, they’d truly schedule it 7-10 days apart and use a chemical that’s specifically targeted at the insects you wish to kill.
I figured this out, and willing to share the info.
If you find the mating and life cycle of the insect you’re trying to target and eliminate, that’s the key. Then,find out where they breed, mate and live.
Female yellow flies and mosquitos are the biters. They are the pesky ones, so you need to kill their vegetarian mates and eggs, you need to kill their mating ponds and areas they inhabit
So, it’s a long response, but yeah, I had figured it out.
It’s been really nice here since the 2nd spray. I’ll likely have to go back out and kill some more of them here in the next few days.
Cheers
Hey Ed, thoughts on demand cs and talstar? Talked a bit with a local pest control guy, should I be using all 3 for mosquito?
Thanks for sharing your personal and professional opinion, not many in the field would do so!
Thanks for putting the video together. I would make a couple comments as I've use suspend SC for about 10 years now. I've used it indoors at 50% application rate as per the instructions and had zero problems applying twice a year and at times even once a year. I have found suspend SC does not work on fire ants here in Houston Texas. Therefore I use Talstar in a liquid form sprayed on the base of the bricks which provides a second layer for any insects that decide they want to live in this house.
Thanks again for the video as the more information we put out there the better off everyone will be.
Do you think Suspend SC will be good for roaches and how good is Talstar???
Only on the internet can a video about pest control be turned into a political debate. Great video!
+PixelatedDream No. Only in The Great Satan does this happen.Take a look at the news. The planets first fourth world idiocracy. United Lie of Empire. M-pyre.
Does this stuff kill liberals, if it does I'll buy gallons of this
I am struggling as a 3 decade long troll to not write anything political.
It's pyrethrin dust(commonly called ant or wasp dust) and deltamethrin liquid insecticide.
Most bug sprays etc have them in them and they are one of the most highly effective.
For roaches use fipronil baits instead, it won't kill on contact like ''-ethrin's" and as such they carry it around for a few hours and 9/10 take it back to the nest and spread it like the plague, they won't live past a few hours even if they touch just a spec of it.
For fleas use comfortis for the pets, or use paranormis for all in one flea and tick etc and prepare to be amazed(doesn't last as long as label suggests but that doesn't matter as it will abolish every last one of them after the cycle is broken).
Thanks for all the info, great stuff.
also if you use the same product for a while i would suggest switching it up as some pests will build an "immunity" to it.
In 90s Our family had our apt treated by EcoLab Co. (MN co. , not counterfeiters). It made roaches sterile and got rid of them PERMANENTLY. NEVER saw another roach again. I am hesitant about this stuff, especially TEMPRID.... sounds very TEMPorary . Did roaches comeback at some point time after a long period? BTW, for Fleas, I highly recommend D.E. (Non food grade for external app and Food Grade as substitute for oral de-warming pill. De-warming pill is Cyanide the Suicide pill). When I dusted my kittens full of D.E. all fleas on them and in the house DISAPPEARED in less than three days. Just be sure to not miss a spot, especially on their faces and back end.
I just checked out the IGRs. If it is Nyguard, or typically mixed with it or under some other trade name, I don't think that's it. I think it came in a powder form. I think I might be right in my hunch, that EcoLab has continuously extended their patent on this stuff every 7years, since the 90s. It might even be that, now they may have stop using it, as that would kill their profit. Most residents would simply use their service once, and never again, as there's no need for second application. Basically it made the roaches go EXTINCT.
@@andrewjackson7476Do you know exactly what product it is because I need something really good for roaches???
I use talstarr P and tekko pro mixed together. I have pets and small
Children and spray indoors and outdoors. It doesn’t stain and it most definitely works. You just need to follow the directions very carefully because it can kill your dog if used improperly. You don’t need much to kill insects. Follow the directions, and most importantly don’t let anything go in the room, or outside where you spray for the time it says. Most are 2-3 hours or until dry. I spray it in the morning and kennel the dogs in a room that isn’t being sprayed, don’t let anyone outside or in the area I spray for 24 hours, haven’t had any issues. It works best to spray when the lawn and weeds are trimmed all the way down, so it gets to the soil. When we first bought our house it was infested with fleas, spiders, crickets, Beatles, red ants, scorpions from being vacant for so long so it was a very big priority to find a product that would work. Within 1 day of applying I could notice a huge difference. Within a week the problem wasn’t a problem anymore. We found the solution and I spray once every 3-4 months now depending on rainfall and we rarely see any insects at all and we live on 2 acres in the woods of north west texas. Snakes that’s a different story lol
Great products, but as a pest management professional I have to say that these products are definitely hazardous to pets and people if applied incorrectly. You don't need to take my word for it, it is on the front page of the product labels. Doing your own pest control is a great way to save some money but don't do it at the cost of your health. Always read the labels and apply exactly how it says to, over applying will not solve your problems any faster.
I've used demon wp and it works damn good. I mixed 2 pouches in warm water does the trick.
Just used it today! Hopefully wont see spiders tomorrow
Someone other day told me the suspend SC works much better than the demon
Does this work for bird mites?
Hi handsome. I want to say congratulations on your new home. I have a roach infestation in my yard. I used over the counter nezo boric acid and spectrum liquid spray, great results. I want big pharmaceutical grade. I will try the product you recommend. Thanks.
You are spread pesticide dust in your house? That is meant for crack and crevice treatments. I use it everyday at work. You could spray the suspend sc along the baseboards around the house. It is made for use in food industry establishments. Mix
.75 oz per gallon and your done. The dust is a long lasting residual that if un disturbed can last for years. It's best to use behind the base boards and in wall voids. Just remember it's there if you ever do any demo because it will still be there.
I have been a licensed pest control tech for almost 13 years. Never in my life have I mixed suspend sc in hot water. And I do not recommend using that in exterior applications. That "paper thing" is the label. You need to follow its directions. The label is the law. I recommend the use of suspend on the inside of the house for interior application. Using a Bifethrin like Tal Star with a kicker such as tengard will do the shot. Also a Fiprionl product application such as termidor in the outside of your home applied 2 times per year works wonders for ants. Just my 2 cents
"The label is the law" ... His house - His rules plain and simple. Unless you want to start paying his mortgage for him with no strings attached, shut up.
John Suggs Awesome job for bringing it to my attention that this video is open to opinion and also for contradicting yourself by telling me to shut up for mine. The constitutionalist in me often comes out when someone makes a comment against a homeowner by citing rules and laws for something as simple as using a pesticide to kill bugs around the homeowners house. I understand the safety aspect but damn ... He's used it for years as seems to know what he's doing.
Joebanker your right whatever he does on his property is his business. However when a homeowner disregards the label and throws the product in the sink this product goes into waterways. What happens is the EPA does not go after the homeowner they target the pest control industry. And you are a dipshit. You know nothing about this.
Pork Chop how does Termidor compare to transport mikron for perimeter ant treatment?
@@DL-rl9bd I am not to familiar with the other product. I did look at the label and one of the active ingredients is Bifthrien which can be found in many of the Home Defenses of the world. There might not be as much of a restriction of application like Termidor. Termidor just changed their label. You can do up to 4 applications a year. Termidor is micro encapsulated which to me is the superior product. There is another product called Taurus sc which is a knock off brand of Termidor
You are absolutely right Johnny, the products that are being sold at "THE HOME DEPOT"& "LOWES" are ineffective at best especially when it comes to certain pests such as cockroaches that are now resistant.
I used demand cs. Inside and out. Was told about it by our pest control at work. Pet and kid safe also....
Dude, between this and the pro 15 and man, you sure do buy some good shit, i use this up in michigan to control everything from ticks, to mosquitos, and works great on box elders and ear wigs, the best stuff I've ever used!
Which product both of them and whats Pro 15???
Inside I really only use baits or dust. Those seem to be way more effective then sprays and they also last a lot longer!
Is it Cylence ultra? Aka Tempo sc ultra?
The stuff that they sell at major home improvement stores seems to not work that great or at all sometimes, I'm starting to blame it on insects growing a resistance to most of the common insecticides they sell because it's so commonly used. Fleas and bedbugs especially seem to be really good at building a resistance to pesticides that are commonly used and that's why I seem to think why they don't work that great or work at all. I used a "ready to spray" insecticide for fleas outside a few years ago that I bought from Home Depot and the fleas seemed to blow up even worse afterwards lol. I come to find out that permethrin and archer insect growth regulator nowadays works like a charm on fleas though after a lot of money and time wasted trying to figure out what really works and all, it can be a really frustrating thing to deal with for someone that doesn't know much about pesticides.
Termidor, Permethrin 36, Nygard, thats the bomberoo for me
Thank you for your informative video. There are so many things on the market I'm trying to find the wright one.
Right...
@@Z-Ack why you gotta be like that
These are common products 'pros" commonly use. The key is where and to what percentage to apply. That's what pros know.
Or just follow the directions...
Drione is a good dust, ive used suspend sc and polyzone as well and still do everyday
Must not be that great if you have to use it everyday.
@@VirantRoss If you are a exterminator for a living like him then you do use it everyday
How exactly do you apply it???
Does this product get rid of ticks. I’ve used many products from the local stores and nothing gets rid of the dang ticks. My yard is infested and I’m not sure what to do.
Termador is the REAL DeaL!
Where is the link????
Guys I have been using this stuff for over a decade now, it doesn't so much control pests as it exterminates them. First use ever I was sick of boxelders and earwigs totally covering a house they start twitching in a few seconds and in 15 minutes its all over. Considering how pet, child, and food prep area safe...you'd be hard to find a better product. I like to use the most recommended for stuff like ticks, mosquitos on lawns, around bases of homes and stuff like roaches. You can exterminate roaches by yourself with this product, empty your place of everything, open ever door and cabinet and apply, and bye bye roaches, that simple. It kills so many things the list on the back has over 100 pests then says for more go to the website cause there are so many! Be quicker putting down what it doesn't take out!
Which product or both of them,i need to get rid of these roaches???
yes i agree it kills all my most pest and i do not mix with hot water i been using since 1998
I've never tried this particular product by Bayer. I've used Tempo SC ultra and Gorgon's Permethrin 10. I used a combo of both to treat bedbugs, chiggers, fleas, and carpet beetles. The Permethrin is toxic to cats. It can be used in a cat room if it's fully dried. I wouldn't want to use it on their bedding or scratching posts. The Tempo does great on Bedbugs. It's very fumey after 30 minutes or so spraying it. It will make baby pet rats sick or die in the area you're spraying. Did not bother the degus, gerbils, or hamsters. The Tempo also does a great job on box elder bugs. I sprayed it for a neighbor that had them. I'm guessing Suspend is a similar product. The Permethrin can be diluted for rose bush control. I've used both for spider and ant control outside of windows. Seemed to work good. I need to download the cut sheet for Suspend to see what it works on.
Ok, downloaded it. Seems to be the same active ingredient as Harris black label mixed at 0.03%. It can be mixed at 0.07% for hard to control insects. I noticed this product is safer for cats. The next time I'll add this to my Tempo SC mix.
Hard for me to believe the validity of how strong this product is when you never had a bug problem to begin with. You live in a house. Way easier to control bug problems in houses. I need something that will help me eradicate as much as possible in an apt building, which is difficult to do if the product is not truly powerful.
Yeah you definitely need something POWERFUL for an apartment building,what did you use???
A couple of questions:
Are there clumping issues with Drione?
(I know fripronil is the best chemical to use)
I am looking to use a dust for the inside perimeter of my house and kill bugs (ants, flees, roaches, beetles, etc)
Should I use:
Drione (I heard it's a clumping issue, Delta Dust (Made by Bayer not a fan, mainly wasps, ants..), or CimeXa (92.1% Silicon Dioxide and lasts up to 10 years undisturbed)?
Drione dust clumps. Alpine * Tempo * D fence * Cimexa is good dust.
Cyper wsp (same active ingredients & cheaper) or Demon Wp is an outstanding insecticide. Excellent residual and it leave a light coat powder. Do you research on it if you like before purchasing. Don't want to stain anything.
Put a penny or ball bearing in your bulb duster and shake. Worked great in my Terminix days.
@@dpily9933 EXACTLY
Which product last up to 10 years???
@@mercedesbenzs600bash CimeXa last 10 years - indoors undisturbed in cracks/crevices
Taurus SC - last up to 10 years - outdoors around the prerimeter of house in a trench, and if you have any concrete porchs drill holes, if your home is on a slab drill holes through the concrete around the perimeter of your house indoors.
Whats the product called? What website you order from? Company was behr or bayer? You showed back of it... but not the front
Yep I use the Suspend SC myself outside no bugs insight
Yeah I'm definitely going to try it...
Works good on bed bugs
This stuff kill those 2incher waterbugs that fly?
Thanks for the information
Remember it is not how much you use, but where you put it.
And please don't say "That's what she said".
@@dpily9933 that is what she said
Omg I'm buying this tomorrow. I've been battling with a crew of pinch bugs that refuse to get down my screen door. Annoying 😒
Did it work for you?
Where did you order all of this?
Online
I had no luck with the Suspend, it was like spraying water...
Boric acid doesn't work for me either.
We have one flee infested room where the dog and indoor outdoor cat slept. Apparently, fleas are now immune from fipronil. I tried vacuuming, boric acid, harts powder with egg kill, some other methrin I never hear of in a powder, cypermethrin, boric acid, imidacloprid, fenvalerate, taking out all the carpet, evacuation and sealing the room, deltamethrin, microencapsulated lambda-cyhalothrin, piperonyl butoxide, eggkill, malathion, mouse bait just to be sure. This was after 2 weeks of wife trying to treat with natural oils, clove and cedar oils, salt, baking soda, vinegar etc... Sealed off for weeks, treatment every 2nd or third day, with above. I am still getting 11 fleas in flea trap per 24 hours, down from the 30, before removing the carpet, which we scrubbed earth and powders into, let set, and repeatedly vacuumed. Pet have double dose of Frontline plus, imidacloprid, and Adams plus, and new tetrachorophos collars, post flea dipped. Obviously, press them for 10 days, but 2 months, the room should be flea free by now. All bed clothes are removed, etc. I think a priest is what I really need..... I had one flea infestation that hit in 2010 or 2011, one cat died of anemia who would hide from the baths. Switching to Frontline, spiking the biferin with caffeine, malathion and eggkill seemed to fix the problem for 10 years, until fipronil resistance arose.
@@dennisgarber maybe you should try a ozone generator
Didnt order this exact product since all i'm after killing is spiders but i love the stuff on their site. The reviews seem legit so figured instead of buying the home depot stuff every other month to at least give this stuff a try. I like how i can mix it with water myself so i can make it a little more concentrated if i want. I'm sur emost of the home depot stuff is mostly water.
Can I use it with the cutter water hose attachment? I have a couple of those lying around.
Hi, I have a problem with ants in my lawn, can I use this product to apply in my lawn, and is safe if my children's plays when is dry.
Do this work on preventing spiders too????
can I use it inside and is it safe for pets
The house chores never end...
NEVER,EVER...
May I get in India
Where do I find the outdoor one? I’ve clicked on the link but it’s only giving me the dust one as an option.
Online
Is Suspend S/C and/or Suspend Polyzone effective for killing spiders in our very hot summers in Arizona?
I wonder the same. I just bought CY Kick on Amazon and I hope it works good
How well did those products work???
@@mercedesbenzs600bash I ended up using Syngenta 73654 Demand CS Insecticide and it kills everything including spiders. Been using it for the last 3 years with awesome results for Phx, AZ. It last a very long time - 6 months if it doesn't rain which for our area we get very little rain. I spray outside and baseboards inside the house. Bugs, ants & spiders are gone!
Oh how I wish you could still get drione!!!!
TENDURA22 link to Drione is in the description
You should try Demand CS
can you use on tree trunk?
Good information 👍
I got this I'ma put this shit on some bread at night and hit the lights ... let the roaches eat up
You said that eugenol oil is a great preventing spiders insecticide?? When ur talkin about spdrz, is it spdr mites? 2dly, is eugenol really prevent, cause I learned theoricaly & also with practice that things like garlic works with the contact, but doesnt do good for prevention. Thanks in advance!
Is it cat and dog friendly
My main concern is cockroaches does it work for them I live in Henderson Nevada
Does this work for no see ums?
They also produce Delta Dust. The best stuff. The only thing is all this stuff is extremely toxic. So if you have children and pets, you must be aware of how much, and where you put it. For pets, you need to put it where they can't get it it. Delta dust with the bulb applicator is around $20-$30 bucks.
Do you think Delta Dust will work for roaches???
@@mercedesbenzs600bash yup
@@Justify4935 Much appreciated 🙏🏾
❤
Diatomaceous earth, Foodgrade safe enough to eat.
video is blurry .... what is the name of this stuff?
tempo it's the same stuff made by the same company
I posted that comment about the teabaggers over a year ago, and to this day I am STILL getting replies. The teabaggers have no sense of humor. LOL
Do you have any recommendations for ants in your yard?
Alpha Aquarium Hi, yes! Termidor!! Or Taurus( generic Termidor) You do not even have to apply this directly to the nest entry, simply apply it to any areas where the ants are known to frequent and they will be gone in 3 to 5 days. I absolutely guarantee this!
@andersoncity It contains Pyrethrins, wich I don't believe are in Borax.
What happens if it is ingested by mistake
Call the poison control center immediately and hope you don't see God in the next few days.
Going to see Jesus may not be such a bad thing.@@olympic-ass-eater
Can you make a sprayer to use on horses for biting insects?
Kimberly Craig
This would be your best bet for your horses.
www.sstack.com/Horse-Care_Fly-Spray-Fly-Repellent_Fly-Spray/Pyranha-Wipe-N-Spray-Gallon/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwgIPOBRDnARIsAHA1X3R7o82EJ4lOnetQYK0TYPaEY4mbbhlDA9yGVy7ENcvs86E7iVcZs3UaAniwEALw_wcB
What does SC means?? Cause its also written SC on my Forbid (240 SC) bottle.
I couldn,t see the name of the product
tempo same stuff
what's the name of it
thanks for this video, i will be purchasing this stuff
Kills boxelder bugs.....Wonderful. Will try this.
Ive got a bad asian mosquito problem with the spray work on them?
will this work on spiders?
allera senters yes it is great against spiders. As long as you keep up a good cycle these two products together will give some great results. However you should always read the label. Thoroughly.
Bought this from amazon. It had many good reviews on Amazon. When it arrived I found that it was so toxic you had to take all kinds of precautions when using it. Were instructed to call poison control if you got it on you. Instructions said it was only to be used by professionals, and it could not be used on floor coverings, such as carpets or furniture such as sofas chairs where it would come in contact with humans. Can not let return due to its toxicity. Almost $40 wasted.
Wow. The stuff we have has never given us any problems. Of course it's about 8 years old now so maybe it has changed..
Thank gd it sounds like this stuff might really work,i mean if it didn't kill stuff them what are we all here for ?
Do you want something that works?
Amazon reviews are FAKE. People are paid to write good reviews that have never heard of or used the product. Do NOT trust Amazon, period!.
@08turboSS Not all Amazon reviews are fake. You need to look at the reviewer's history to see what other items (if any) they've written reviews for. I've written a lot of product reviews and I've never gotten paid for any of them (nor has anyone contacted me about writing reviews for their products).
There is a reason "pros" exist in the use of chemical. These products seem reasonably easy to use. However, when one doesn't understand how a chemical work i.e. how the organism reacts to the chemical or what affect there is, one shouldn't use these chemicals so freely. Some a residual and some have a short life and so on. When a child gets sick or a dog dies because the misapplication of a product........who ya' gonna call?
Ben Zeller Im an exterminator and when he keeps using the same chemical over and over the pest will get immune to the same chemical. You need to alternate your chemicals throughout the year every 3 to 4 months change out. If a pest gets exposure to a certain chemical then survives long enough to lay eggs they will hatch with immunity.
Ghost busters!
Does this stuff work on teabaggers and republicans? They do just as much damage as any ant, cockroach or water bug.
@GRUPOREVENTON ...Try DuPont's Arilon product. Very good!
you dont ever use hot water to mix your concentrates. smfh!!
Why should you never use hot water?
Same, why not?
how about flies dose it get them to ????????/
is this stuff better than talstar pro?
jason cox knock down no . Dryone is a badass knock down bee /wasp product . Also good for roaches . It has a better residual. You know like carpenter bees hit the holes they fall out
But a good one to mix with dryone is CB80 . CB80 is a flusher for roaches. For pavement ants use Advion ant gel bait and use it sparingly. Crack and crevice . Remember you will see an rise in the number you see bits that’s them taking it back to the nest . Deal with that for a week maybe a bit more and the colony with collapse .
Btw not to mix like literally mix I mean like a side kick . CB80 will flush . Dryone let’s you hit crack and crevice and then after a few weeks . Bait high Vendetta roach bait works really well . You know do your research and as long as you are the home owner applying your good to go . More importantly. Always use low impact materials!!!!
does this product works for cockroach? especially german and american and can i use this product for inside my apt?
Elys Lopez
Absolutely, I work for a pest control company and its the main pesticide we use.
Elys Lopez can you tell .e the best product that will eliminate all d
flying insects? these fuckers are drivi g me nuts and are constantly on the front and around the doors outside lights on or off. They sneak in when we enter or exit our home. They all need to die asap. no pets here just an annoyed human. lol
The drione is just diatomaceous earth, so what's the chemical makeup of the suspended sc blah blah blah?
We use suspend too... 😎
thanks
Nude arobic
We just started using a product called Suspend which seems to work well... Similar product
arizona spray equipment
you can get it all day long from them
you should read the label dude, its not just like that...
Suspend SC is indoor not out doors
works well on liberal types..
Great video but you need to be careful around animals it says it on the label.
wow. lol. i work for ecolab. our stuff to a point, you have to be certified, he's not doing a bad job. but again he doesn't deal with the real deal! is what it is?
Oh get a grip. It was just a joke poking fun at the teabaggers.
RELAX !!
Will you please keep politics, religion, etc. out of posts that are not intended for such idiotic rabble?
Please i need help, my house is infested with ticks. Can anyone please tell me what to buy? Is this better than talstar? Please reply asap, thank you.
Francisco Cabrera "cyzmic" in a broadcast spray in the yard.
Sprayed this on my bm and she went away forever
By the way can’t be better than the pros if the pros use the same shit.
Did pest control for 23 yrs you basically can train a monkey to have a route not rocket science.
Suspend sc is not that good. there are far more superior insecticides out there like Cy kick cs or demand cs or demon wp. a preacher who was an exterminator once said "suspend ain't ship". lol. I still use it though on my route.
Juan Gallardo Late response, but I’ve used Suspend SC and Demon WP. Demon is all right, doesn’t get rid of the problem. I’ve used it multiple times in my property but the pesky critters keep coming. The price point is great, quality not so much. Suspend SC is fantastic, used it on my parents’ property for roaches and ticks (huge problem). I did not see a single live bug for about 6 months. In my experience Suspend SC is the best product I’ve ever used for pest control.
@@jponce1486So Suspend SC work really well for roaches and other insects???
BAD PRODECTS I PURCHESED.
Urdu Nuskha ....fuckin liar
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