New York registers Temprid ReadySpray

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December 19, 2013

Photo: Temprid ReadySprayRESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC—Environmental Science, a division of Bayer CropScience LP, announces Temprid ReadySpray, an easy-to-use insecticide, is now approved for use in New York, where bed bug invasions have become a frequent problem for property managers and travelers. The new solution received approval from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) earlier this year and has been on the market since September.

The product can be applied at all angles with its Bayer Ready-to-Spray technology, completely empties after its use and does not release a propellant or emit odors, making it a convenient solution for pest management professionals (PMPs), the company says. Temprid ReadySpray provides a long-lasting residual of up to six months for bed bug control and the effective control of a broad spectrum of hard-to-kill pests indoors, including spiders, ants, as well as occasional invaders. Its dual mode of action kills bed bugs resistant to pyrethroid insecticides, in addition to bed bug eggs.

“PMPs are looking for that flexible solution that makes the control of many hard-to-kill pests and occasional invaders simple, fast and effective, and Temprid ReadySpray is that all-in-one solution,” says Norman Barclift, marketing manager, General Insect Control.

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