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Apr 21, 2023 - 07:35 AM
Flea control is much more than spraying chemicals. The concentration of Temprid in most cases for flea control can be at the lowest. The reason is that in order to control FLEAS, you have to control all of the life forms. This includes the eggs, larvae, pupae and adults. Whe you see adult fleas, that is only 5% of the overall population. The other 95% are what you have to control. The only way to do this is to continually spray to keep an effective pesticide barrier down. This way when the fleas complete their life cycles, the chemical is effective and will kill them. This means you have to vacuum and spray (in that order) every 10-14 days until all signs are gone. This can take 6-8 weeks in some cases or longer.
To answer your question, Temprid is not labeled for use indoors on fleas. It is labeled for outdoor use on fleas. A better product indoor would be Precor 2625. It is labeled for indoor use on fleas. https://www.epestcontrol.com/pest-pro...
To answer your question, Temprid is not labeled for use indoors on fleas. It is labeled for outdoor use on fleas. A better product indoor would be Precor 2625. It is labeled for indoor use on fleas. https://www.epestcontrol.com/pest-pro...
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