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Tim from Marathon writes

What are your thoughts on mixing Suspend Polyzone with Termidor SC?

Suggested by a co-worker I'm guessing they figure a GREAT knockdown for roaches and GREAT for ants all in one..just wondering thank you!

Answer:

There is no reason for Suspend Polyzone and Termidor SC to be mixed together.  Suspend Polyzone will not provide a quick knockdown and is considered a repellent type product.  If you are having problems with an insect like ants/roaches outside that you need a transfer effect for, you could use the Termidor twice a year around the foundation of your home 2 feet up and 2 feet out. After 30 to 60 days after spraying the Termidor, you could do remedial sprays with Suspend in between to keep insects at bay and out in areas of the yard where the Termidor can not be used. Or, if you are not having a heavy infestation of an insect that would need the transfer of Termidor, you should only use Suspend Polyzone to treat your home and your lawn. You never want to spray the two in the same area or at the same time as the Suspend will take away from the non-repellancy and transfer effect of the Termidor which is what it is used for.  Another option is to use the Termidor SC outside (as it cannot be applied inside) and the Suspend Polyzone inside in cracks and crevices.

Answer last updated on: 09/02/2016

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