🛡️ Defend Your Space with Demon WP!
Syngenta's Demon WP Insecticide is a powerful pest control solution designed for DIY enthusiasts. Each envelope contains four water-soluble packets, making it easy to mix and apply against a variety of insects, including ants, cockroaches, and spiders. With a targeted formula in a convenient powder form, this product empowers you to take control of your pest problems effectively.
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Powder |
R**Y
Great and does the job
**Product Review: Pest Control Product**⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4.5/5)I recently tried demon, and I’m impressed with its effectiveness! It quickly eliminated the ants that had invaded my kitchen, and I noticed a significant reduction in other pests as well. The application was straightforward, and I appreciated that it’s safe to use around pets and children. The only downside is the scent, which is a bit strong initially, but it dissipates quickly. Overall, this product is a reliable solution for keeping unwanted pests at bay for a while!!
J**S
Best pesticide on the market
This is the stuff you NEED if you're doing your own pest control. Sprayer is required for this.
W**N
This Stuff Works Great!
I've been using this for 13 years now. I apply it once every year. I originally heard about it from a pest control company I worked for, for a short time. I put a pack in a 1 gallon pump up sprayer and it does my entire 3,300 sf, 2 story house. That's about $2.50 per year because the packaging you see in the ad contains 4 applications and only cost about $10.00.I apply this outside by putting a shot in every open orifice I can find, including weep holes in the brick, anyplace pipes or electrical wires enter through the walls, and all around the windows. I also spray our outside brick walls from the ground up up about 2 feet.And I've found this works well for other insects, so I spray down the patio around our pool for ants. I also clean out my garage and spray around the base of the walls, and fan spray all exposed garage floor areas.Inside the house, I normally just spray on the bottom part of the window frames and the wall baseboards where no one is likely to come in contact with it, like behind furniture and under large appliances like the fridge, dish washer, and washer and dryer.I spray when one else is home, and allow it 4 hours to thoroughly dry.Online research has shown that this isn't generally harmful to kids and pets, and we haven't had any issues with it even with toddlers. And we go barefoot regularly Inside, by the pool, and in the garage. And that same research says that this breaks down quickly in heat in sunlight. This has not proven to be the case where we live. Houston gets plenty of sun and heat, and spraying once a year has been more than sufficient.The bottom line to all of that in 13 years, I can count on one hand the number of live roaches we've seen inside on one hand. And the other roaches we've found were already on their backs and dead. And there haven't been many of them. And for Houston (and Texas in general), that's an impressive accomplishment.I have no need or desire to look for anything else. This has exceeded my expectations, and it's all I'll use in the future.
A**R
Great stuff! Easy to use!
I built a house just before winter time, and so we had some bugs, but most were getting ready to hibernate. But once spring hit, they came out like crazy, especially since it was a new house and they had been able to get in before the house was completed.I sprayed this around the house, inside and out, and within 3 weeks, not a bug in sight! There was a "surge" of them for about a week after I sprayed (seeing one a day or every other day), which is perfectly normal with any extermination...they're all trying to get away...Follow the instructions on the package, very simple ratios depending on your needs. Don't be afraid to over estimate because once it dries, it's pretty much harmless to humans and normal pets (cats, dogs). And it works both inside and outside, with or without pets. Just make sure you keep the pets away from the sprayed areas for a few hours to make sure that everything has completely dried. Isolate pets in a room until it dries, and then isolate that room to spray after you move the animals out. AND DO NOT SPRAY THE KITCHEN!!! Poison and food are bad bed buddies...and if you clean it off, what's the point??All you need is a simple sprayer you can pick up at any home improvement store (Home Depot, Lowe's, etc.). I would suggest at least a 2 gallon sprayer, or you will definitely have to make a second batch before you're able to finish.Outside, 1) I sprayed the entire perimeter 3 feet out from the side of the house and 3 feet up the side, 2) I sprayed the soffit vents (holes in the eves that lead to the attic) and where the shingles meet the fascia boards, and 3) where any wires/plugs/hoses/etc. enter the exterior of the house, and 4) the outline of every window and door, including the garage door.Inside, I sprayed 1) the base boards of every perimeter wall and the base edge of the whole garage, and 2) the outline of every window and exterior door, including the door to the garage. Remember, completely exclude the kitchen.So far, so good. I am planning on doing this every 6 months, and for the cost, why not? Better to do it and it be overkill (pardon the pun) than to not do it enough.
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