How do you use Gentrol IGR Concentrate?
How do you use Gentrol IGR Concentrate?
Use 1 ounce of GENTROL IGR Concentrate to 1 gallon of water. Partially fill the mixing container with water, add the GENTROL IGR Concentrate, shake or stir, and fill to final volume. Use diluted solution within 48 hours of mixing. Shake or stir before each use.
How long does it take for Gentrol to work?
One to two weeks after application, you will begin to see roaches with crinkled wings, showing the initial effects of Gentrol. Gentrol point sources prevents stored product pests from becoming adults thus breaking the life cycle.
How do you use Gentrol aerosol?
Apply GENTROL AEROSOL as a crack and crevice application using the supplied extension tube. Apply directly to areas such as: wall voids, pipe chases, crevices, and false ceilings. Apply spot treatments to areas such as: storage areas, closets, furniture and beds.
How long does it take for Gentrol to dry?
1-3 hours
How long does it take to dry? Gentrol IGR has a mild petroleum solvent odor and is completely safe for kids once the product has dried. When applying using a hand pump sprayer, it usually takes 1-3 hours to dry and the kids would need to be out of the room while spraying.
How long does Gentrol IGR last?
about 3-5 years
Gentrol IGR Concentrate has a shelf life of about 3-5 years if kept out of extreme temperatures and direct sunlight. It can be applied more often then ever 4 months depending on the pest you are trying to control so it should still be effective in that time.
How often should I use Gentrol?
When treating drain flies, make applications every 2 to 4 weeks and when treating for a heavy infestation of bed bugs, reapply every 2 weeks. Gentrol IGR Insect Growth Regulator is safe to use around children and pets when applied according to the product label.
How do you know Gentrol is working?
If you see roaches and their wings are spread apart, then you know Gentrol is working. If you see roaches and their wings are spread apart, then you know Gentrol is working.
Does Gentrol attract roaches?
Gentrol aerosol will not attract roaches and neither will Phantom aerosol. They are placed as residuals to cracks and crevices to impede their reproductive cycle and to eradicate those that come in contact with the treated surfaces.
Does Gentrol work on ants?
GENERAL INFORMATION: Gentrol® Complete Aerosol kills ants (excluding fire ants, pharaoh ants, and harvester ants), carpet beetles, German cockroaches, crickets, drain flies, earwigs, firebrats, flour beetles, fruit flies, pillbugs, silverfish, sowbugs, spiders (excluding black widow and brown recluse spiders), stored …
What do you mix Gentrol with?
Gentrol is used to control bed bugs, roaches, fleas, flies, and many other labelled insects. Gentrol IGR Insect Growth Regulator is mixed at a rate of 1 ounce per 1 gallon of water. This may last up to two years when stored properly in a cool, dry space.
What’s the best way to use Gentrol IGR?
Mix GENTROL IGR Concentrate with water and apply with spray or hand application equipment, such as hand pressurized or power-operated sprayers capable of delivering spot or crack and crevice spray applications. Use 1 ounce of GENTROL IGR Concentrate to 1 gallon of water.
Where does Gentrol insect growth regulator concentrate go?
Gentrol IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) Concentrate travels deep into wall cavities, cracks and crevices, reaching the stored product pests, drain and fruit flies, and fleas, that other treatments miss.
What kind of Spray can I use with Gentrol?
Mix Gentrol Concentrate with diluent and apply with spray or hand application equipment, such hand-pressurized or power-operated sprayers capable of delivering general surface spray, fogging (space spray/mist), spot, crack and crevice spray applications, or with a paint brush, roller, or similar device.
Can you use Gentrol concentrate to kill roaches?
If you are using Gentrol IGR as a fogging application, please note that for fogging, it is labeled for use in food handling areas and other indoor applications ONLY. Gentrol Concentrate should never be used to eliminate a roach population by itself. * Gentrol will not kill roaches…it only prevents them from reproducing.