Insecticide For Indoor Use
Indoor insects can pose problems throughout the year. There could be insects living in your walls, under your appliances or, if you enjoy indoor gardening, feeding on your houseplants. Insecticides are an effective way to treat potential or ongoing insect infestations in your home. Natural or nontoxic insecticides can safely take care of your insect problem without exposing your plants, pets, or family to strong chemical products.
The best insecticide for your home depends on the location of the infestation or point of entry, and the type of insects that you need to kill or repel. Not all insecticides work on every type of insect. If you are unsure of the type of bug that’s plaguing your home, you may want to go with a broad-spectrum formula that covers a variety of species. Take a look at the top products below to get an idea of the options available to keep your home bug free.
- BEST OVERALL: BioAdvanced 3-in-1 Insect Disease & Mite Control
- BEST BANG FOR THE BUCK: Bonide (BND952) Insect Control Systemic Granules
- BEST ORGANIC SPRAY: Natria 706230A Insecticidal Soap Organic Miticide
- BEST CONCENTRATE: Trifecta Crop Control Super Concentrate All-in-One
- ALSO CONSIDER: Bonide (BND253) – Captain Jack’s Dead Bug Brew
What to Consider When Choosing the Best Insecticide
To select the best insecticide for your home, it’s important to think about the advantages of organic versus chemical formulas. Figure out which insects you’ll be eliminating, the form or application mode of the insecticide, how safe the product is, and whether the formula is appropriate for treating edible plants.
Form
Insecticides come in a variety of different forms, including powders, sprays, granules, and concentrates. Some methods of application are better than others for treating large spaces versus smaller ones. Where are the insects coming from, and how much of an area do you have to treat with insecticide? Once you know these things you’ll be able to select the treatment that will be most effective for your situation.
- Powder or dust insecticides are an effective way to treat an infestation inside your home’s walls, floors, ceilings, and other small voids. These powders are typically injected into cracks and crevices with a broadcast or hand duster.
- Spray insecticides are incredibly effective for treating houseplants, trashcans, compost bins, appliances, and other vertical surfaces. Another advantage of sprays is they can be applied quickly over a wide area, allowing you to reapply a treatment quickly.
- Granules can be inserted into cracks and crevices, as well as sprinkled in and around infested areas inside your home (like around your fridge). These insecticides are ideal for creating a boundary around an area in your home or in your yard.
- Concentrates are insecticides that must be diluted prior to use. Once you dilute the concentrate as indicated by the manufacturer’s instructions, you can pour or spray the solution to treat affected areas.
Insect Types
The types of pests that an insecticide will eliminate depends on the active ingredient in the product, the versatility of the insecticide, and the method of application. The most common insects invading homes include ants, beetles, crickets, drain flies, earwigs, silverfish, and wasps.
Broad-spectrum insecticides will kill hundreds of different insect species, but they do so with potent chemical active ingredients that could harm your family and pets. If you can identify the insects invading your home, it’s possible to find a child- and pet-safe insecticide to treat the infestation.
Ingredients
Insecticides are composed of natural or chemical ingredients that kill invading insects and repel future home incursions.
- Natural insecticide ingredients include neem oil, peppermint oil, pyrethrin, cedar extract, citronella, and other essential oils. These ingredients are not as powerful or long-lasting as those found in chemical insecticides, but they are better for indoor use because they are typically nontoxic to humans and other mammals.
- Chemical insecticide ingredients include fipronil, hydramethylnon, indoxacarb, imidacloprid, acephate, carbaryl, and boric acid. Insecticides that contain any of these active ingredients are typically manufactured to eliminate a broad range of insect species, though they can be harmful to humans, pets, and outdoor animals that live around your home.
Application
Depending on the location of the infestation or point of entry in your home, you will need to decide whether a spray, powder, granular, or liquid concentrate is the best method of application. Before applying the insecticide, read the manufacturer’s directions for use carefully, so you’ll be aware of any precautions you should take before treating your home.
Before you apply insecticide, review the area where the treatment will be applied and remove any plants, fish, reptiles, birds, or any other living creatures that could be harmed by it. When you apply the insecticide, be sure to target locations where you have seen insect activity. Also treat areas where bugs are most likely to gather, including under and behind appliances, under your kitchen sink, near the garbage, and any other damp or dark areas in your home.
Longevity
In terms of pest control, “longevity” refers to how long an insecticide is effective before you have to reapply it. An insecticide’s length of efficacy depends on two things: how quickly the active ingredient breaks down and how much of the product you apply. Most insecticides have a minimum efficacy period of about a month, and a maximum efficacy period of 2 years.
Major infestations will call for more frequent application, because the poison will deplete quickly if a large number of insects are consuming it or carrying it away on their body. Always consult the manufacturer’s instructions on when to reapply an insecticide.
Safety
When using pesticides inside your home, safety should always be your primary concern. We’ve said it before but it bears repeating: Before using a pesticide indoors, follow the manufacturer’s directions for proper use, which should include whether any precautions should be taken. When applying pesticides inside your home, safety measures you might take include wearing long-sleeve shirts, protective gloves, safety glasses, and a mask. The space should be ventilated after use, as well.
Chemical insecticides can cause adverse symptoms including irritated eyes, rashes, dizziness, nausea, diarrhea, headaches, shortness of breath, and vomiting. If someone in your home shows signs of having ingested or inhaled a chemical insecticide, call 911 and get them immediate treatment. You can also call the poison control center for information on how to help the person.
Versatility
By definition, the purpose of an insecticide is to kill insects, from eggs to fully mature insects. These products are used in agricultural, medicinal, industrial, and residential areas to eliminate insect infestations and prevent recurrences. Some insecticides, however, also act as a miticide or a fungicide. In some cases, one product can be used to treat all three types of pests.
- Miticides are also known as acaricides because they contain active ingredients that are formulated to kill mites, ticks, some spiders, and any other pests that belong to the arachnid subclass known as Acari.
- Fungicides are typically used to protect houseplants and crops from parasitic fungi and the spores they produce. These formulas incorporate an antifungal fungistatic agent that won’t hurt your plants, but will inhibit fungal growth.
Insecticide For Indoor Use
Insecticide for indoor use is a product used to kill insects and other pests that are living in and around your home. It can be used on carpets, bedding, upholstery, baseboards, window frames, and more.
Insecticide for indoor use has several benefits: it’s easy to use, effective at killing pests, and safe for humans. However, it also has some drawbacks: it’s not useful in every situation and can be harmful when misused.
This insecticide is highly effective at killing bugs like roaches and ants because it contains pyrethrins—a type of insecticide that works by paralyzing insects’ nervous systems. When you apply this insecticide to an area where bugs are present (such as underneath furniture), they will come into contact with it while they move around looking for food or water sources (which means they are often on the move). The pyrethrin paralyzes them so they cannot escape from their surroundings or defend themselves from predators who would eat them if given the chance!
List Of Insecticide For Indoor Use
- USES Permethrin for immediate knockdown of many crawling and flying insects.
- SAFE FOR USE ON: dogs, cattle and chickens to control lice, flies and ticks.
- USE INDOORS & OUTDOORS: Homes, Processing plants, Kennels ,Commercial buildings, Warehouses, Heaters, Offices ,Schools, Hotels & Motels, Restaurants ,Garages ,Locker rooms, On Pets & in pet areas ,On Livestock/Poultry, On Beds and mattresses, Carpeting and rugs & MORE!
- EFFECTIVE AGAINST: Adult Mosquito, Mites, Hornets, Spiders, Ants, Cockroaches, House Flies, Moths, Aphids, Beetles, Ticks, Scorpions, Armyworms, Crickets, Lace Bugs, Silverfish, Bedbugs, Exposed Thrips , Leafminers, Sowbugs/Pillbugs, Bees/Wasps, Fleas – Adults and Larvae, Lice/Louse Eggs, Gnats, Cadelles, Firebrats, Meal Worms, Weevils , Carpet Beetles, Fruit Flies, Millipedes , Many more
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Weight | 8.487797087 Pounds |
- Controls Ticks, Mosquitoes, Termites, Fleas, Cockroaches and more. See label for full list.
- For indoor and outdoor to control unwanted pests. Can be used on trees, lawns and garden vegetables.
- For broad use on lawns. Treats up to 1,000 square feet per 1/2 ounce of insecticide.
- Readily mixes with water and can be used in a tank-type or power sprayer.
- Application varies by plant and method. See label for full instructions.
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Height | 3.2 Inches |
Width | 7.2 Inches |
Length | 2 Inches |
Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
- Controls Ticks, Mosquitoes, Termites, Fleas, Cockroaches and more. See label for full list.
- For indoor and outdoor to control unwanted pests. Can be used on trees, lawns and garden vegetables.
- For broad use on lawns. Treats up to 1,000 square feet per 1/2 ounce of insecticide.
- Readily mixes with water and can be used in a tank-type or power sprayer.
- Application varies by plant and method. See label for full instructions.
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Height | 8.5 Inches |
Width | 3.5 Inches |
Length | 3.5 Inches |
Weight | 1.09 Pounds |
- INSECT KILLER – This pest control is great for use on mites, thrips, and aphids.
- VARIETY OF FOLIAGE – Can be used on vegetables, fruits, nuts, vine crops, berries, herbs, spices, ornamentals, greenhouse plants, and interior plants.
- KILLS ON CONTACT – Pests must come in contact with Mite-X in order to be affected. We recommend you spray to provide thorough coverage on both the upper and lower leaf surfaces where insects are present.
- INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE – The active ingredients for Mite-X are from botanical cottonseed, clove, and garlic extracts. This allows the product to be safe for both indoor and outdoor use.
- READY TO USE – This product is conveniently ready to use when it arrives. The spray nozzle makes this product easy to deploy.
- Effective indoor and outdoor mite control
- Made from botanical extracts
- Use on vegetables, fruit, nuts, vine crops, shrubs, berries, herbs, spices, ornamentals, evergreens, greenhouse plants and interior plants
- Also kills aphids, and thrips
- A pleasantly scented garden naturals; ready to use
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Height | 13 Inches |
Width | 11 Inches |
Length | 16 Inches |
Weight | 2.33 Pounds |
- PEST DEFENSE – Insecticidal Soap controls adelgids, aphids, lacebugs, mealybugs, mites, tent caterpillars, grasshoppers, thrips, scale, & more.
- INDOOR & OUTDOOR USE – Designed for use indoors, outdoors, & in greenhouses on fruit & nut trees, corn, soybeans, melons, peas, cabbage, figs, grapes, citrus, houseplants, ornamentals, & more.
- CONTACT SPRAY – This product is a contact spray. Pests must be sprayed directly to achieve control.
- ORGANIC GARDENING – Approved and suitable for all of your organic gardening needs. It can even be used up to the day of harvest.
- READY TO USE – This product is conveniently ready to use when it arrives at your home. The spray nozzle makes this product easy to deploy.
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Height | 12 Inches |
Width | 2 Inches |
Length | 4 Inches |
Weight | 2 Pounds |