

🛡️ Defend your domain—because your home deserves a pest-free legacy!
MARTIN'S Insect Growth Regulator is a professional-grade, 4oz concentrate featuring 1.3% Nylar that disrupts pest life cycles to prevent fleas, roaches, mosquitoes, gnats, and more. Covering approximately 1,000 sq. ft. per ounce, it’s safe for pets when used as directed and designed for both indoor and outdoor use. Trusted by thousands for effective, long-lasting pest control without harsh residues.

| ASIN | B0077UGOT2 |
| ASIN | B0077UGOT2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,029 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #152 in Insect & Pest Repellent Spray Concentrates |
| Brand Name | Control Solutions |
| Breed Recommendation | All breed |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (2,336) |
| Date First Available | February 11, 2012 |
| Date First Available | February 11, 2012 |
| Directions | indoors and outdoors. Follow label directions for pest and application directions Pet Safe when used as directed |
| Included Components | Insecticide |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7 x 2 x 9 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.59 x 4.29 x 1.61 inches |
| Item Weight | 4 Ounces |
| Item model number | 82005202 |
| Item model number | 82005202 |
| Manufacturer | Control Solutions Inc. |
| Manufacturer | Control Solutions Inc. |
| Model Name | I. G. Regulator |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 2 x 9 inches; 4 ounces |
| Size | 4_Ounce |
| Specific Uses for Product | Active |
| Target Audience Keyword | adults |
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GREAT STUFF FOR FLEAS IN THE HOME
People seem to need an immediate solution to home pest such as fleas, ants and such. They spend $$$ for spray cans that kill on contact, ... but subject the user to air-borne particulates. Then why not PURCHASE THIS PRODUCT? IT WORKS!! I've been using this product for the last 3-5 years (always plenty with some left over), and I won't use anything else. We have 4 dogs and 5 cats, live in a 'Cape' on a quarter acre lot. The cats aren't allowed to go outside, but they go out on our porches. The dogs have their own yard space where they bring in fleas, which can certainly be spread to the cats, then to our furniture, carpeting and into the bed of my wife and I. Into the floor-boards and hidden areas of our woodwork, where these little blood-sucking boogers suddenly jump out and say "BOOO". Used as instructed, ... in the use of a pressure sprayer, ... and diluted as instructed, ... we are flea free as we have been for since we started to use this product. Just follow the instructions, ... use a pressure container, and spray all areas from woodwork to carpeting, ... kitchen, bathrooms, cellar, yard, ... even dog bedding itself. MIND YOU, ... LET IT DRY BEFORE INTRODUCING PETS AND CHILDREN INTO THE AREA, ... but there are no fume residues, ... and no clean-up needed. Just make-up no more solution than one will use in a two day period, as after this is mixed, ... it will degenerate if allowed to stand. One bottle will make gallons (believe it's 4 gallons) and it really does work. It prevents insect reproduction of offspring, ... and though they may lay eggs, ... those eggs will never hatch-out to produce little blood-suckers. End of the life cycle for these little bastards, in the house and out. A new infestation? Then one is NOT doing what they need to do, ... so while finding out what and why you screwed up, ... just re-spray a new solution, ... end of problem. Keep your pets (cats and dogs)protected with a good quality flea-collar. Cats should never be allowed outside without supervision, ... and definitely NOT AT NIGHT! Let the kitties sit in a window sill with the window open. No more fleas in your house, ... no more agony for your pets with insect bites, and no more scratching of your ankles and shins late at night when you're trying to get your sleep for work the next morning! Great stuff, ... it really is.
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And what about those tiny filth gnats!? First use review
This product is giving me hope. Our apartment was bombarded by hundreds of tiny, black flies or gnats. When they first appeared in June, no problem. We treated them like fruit flies and set out small glasses with apple cider vinegar with a few drops of dish soap like we did last summer... one week and they'd be gone, right? The 2018 summer flies didn't even go near last year's tried and true solution. So we bought the cute little red apples with bait from Raid. This trapped dozens of flies over time, but the flies just kept on coming. We now enlisted the help of apartment management who sent the professional exterminator over... he came out three times over a period of 7 weeks. His treatment of poisonous spray down the kitchen sinks worked for one day each. The gnat troops were relentless. All this time, we're keeping every kind of food that deteriorates in the fridge, even the bread, potatoes, and onions. Dishes are cleaned immediately after use, counters scrubbed and cabinets wiped free of grease and food spills. We researched online everything we could find about these horrid, relentless, tiny flies. This is now war, and I am gnat Rambo, spraying each single gnat with nonchemical cleaning spray. I have pets, after all, and don't want to harm them or my family. (It would be nice to have visitors, but it's too embarrassing to invite friends over right now with these gnats zooming around.) It's nearly November, for crying out loud. My tactic of spraying gnats every time I see them land on my kitchen walls or cupboards helps considerably. I smash and wipe them with a paper towel once they're covered in spray and are disabled. I've been thinking this will be how things are forever. I see black spots before my eyes wherever I go in or away from my home. I dream about tiny black flying things. This is nuts. During my most recent internet search, I discovered this product mentioned in someone's blog about these pests. I'd never heard of it before but ordered it immediately. With my numerous little plastic Raid apples retired as useless in this war and my spray bottles of nonchemical cleaning sprays set to the side, I rolled up my sleeves and added some IG concentrate to a full sink basin of hot water. The IG liquid swirled menacingly in the water, which was actually fascinating. I used long tongs to reach down and pull out the sink stopper, allowing the solution to flush down the drain. That was last night at 8 pm. I've since scrubbed the sink basin itself, but I'm not using any water in that sink until the morning. I've been waking up every few hours through the night (naturally... who needs an alarm when you have gnats in your dreams) to check the kitchen for these filthy critters. I haven't seen a one. No tiny black things fluttering before my eyes, no black spots on my cupboard doors. I'm daring to hope. Even if I have to do this same drain treatment on a regular basis, if this works, this product should receive an award, especially for the simple provision of hope.
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