Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Tricia from Temecula, Ca
    07/19/2017
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    How toxic is Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate to dogs and humans? Is this an organic product?
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    Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate is not organic. It is safe for pets and people if used according to the directions on the label.  All pets and everyone other than the person applying the product should be kept out of the area during application.  It is safe for everyone to return as soon as everything is fully dry.  

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  • Asked by Erin from Virginia
    11/08/2013
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    How long is the formula good for once it's mixed and how long after you spray is it safe for humans to return?
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    The Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate should be used within 24 hours after mixing. Be sure to keep children and pest out of the treatment area until it fully dries. This normally takes an hour or two. If there is any unused pesticide after your application, the solution can be pour directly next to the exterior foundation of your home for safe disposal.
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  • Asked by Jv from Richmond, Va
    10/18/2017
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    How do you mix Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate for bed bugs?
    If you don't mix, just use it out of the bottle?
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    Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate is a concentrate that needs to be mixed with water.  Per the product label you would use 2 2/3 fl oz per gallon of water.  For Bedbugs: Apply as a spot treatment to cracks and crevices, around baseboards, floorboards, bedboards and walls. First, thoroughly clean and air mattresses and springs. Then spot treat only areas that may harbor bedbugs, concentrating on tufts, folds and seams. Allow all treated articles to dry thoroughly before use. Cover mattress with mattress cover or sheet before use. Do not apply to pillows or bed linens.

    Please also refer to our guide "How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs" for advice on the most effective treatment for eliminating them.

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  • Asked by Nathan from Campbell,mo.
    02/16/2017
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    Can I spray Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate through my atomizer?
    Spraying a rent house for roaches
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    We apologize but we are unsure what type of equipment an atomizer is as we do not carry anything under that type of name.  Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate should be applied using any standard pump sprayer or can be used in a portable aerosol system.  Sprays alone are not enough to eliminate roaches really.   We would recommend one of our roach control kits. You can see the kits by clicking on the link here
    We also have a great article for eliminating them here.

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  • Asked by Cynthia from Lansing, Il 60438
    05/09/2013
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    Will Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate kill spiders and related type insects and does it have an odor?
    I think carpet in bedroom may have some type of noseeum been checked for bedbugs but was told don't have them. I have bites that look like tick bites 2 little holes on legs, arms and back and itch like heck then it hurts. I want to use throughout apartment carpet will it stain furniture ie. chairs, recliners and couch? I have no pets and none visiting. My email address is cperk830@gmail.com Help and thanks!!!
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    We highly recommend getting a proper identification of the insect in your home. You can try to catch the insect on the same type of Glue Boards used to catch mice, by placing them in the areas you think the highest activity is. Once you have caught some samples on the glue boards, take them to a local pest control company or an Entomologist at your local Cooperative Extension for proper identification. Every pest has a very different treatment method and treating with a product without an identification many times can make the problem you are having worse. The Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate does have spiders and similar insects on the label, and it is very important to follow the product label exactly for each insect you are treating for and the usage areas for those. If you use the product on furniture, it is advised you test it in a small inconspicuous spot first to make sure no adverse reaction occur.
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  • Asked by Kristine from Harrison
    07/25/2019
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    How often should Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate be reapplied to control bed bugs?
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    For bedbugs you typically apply a spray such as Bonide Total Pest Indoor Concentrate every 14 days: Apply as a spot treatment to cracks and crevices, around baseboards, floorboards, bedboards and walls. First, thoroughly clean and air mattresses and springs. Then spot treat only areas that may harbor bedbugs, concentrating on tufts, folds and seams. Allow all treated articles to dry thoroughly before use. Cover mattress with mattress cover or sheet before use. Do not apply to pillows or bed linens.

    Please also refer to our guide "How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs" for advice on the most effective treatment for eliminating them.

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