đŚ Defend Your Space, Conquer Fleas!
The ZOECONPrecor 2000 Plus Premise Spray is a powerful insect control solution designed to prevent flea build-up and reinfestation for an impressive 210 days. With its advanced formula featuring Methoprene and adulticides, this 16 oz aerosol spray effectively covers up to 2,000 sq ft, making it an essential tool for maintaining a pest-free environment.
Target Species | insects, nematode |
Item Form | Spray |
Item Weight | 454 Grams |
Active Ingredients | Methoprene |
K**R
BEST at beating the cycle of Fleas
I know there are people who want essential oils to work for everything, but flea infestations from squirrels and field mice in the Deep South are a real threat.I have dogs that go outside and then transport fleas in from acreage.Using a flea spray that kills eggs, sterilizes the adults and prevents more fleas is essential. The foggers work but require you to leave for half a day and remove all your animals.This spray allowed us to treat areas, bedding, chairs, rugs, and hit baseboards with 100% effectiveness.We used Capstar and touch flea prevention on pets that wouldnât remain effective to keep up with barrage of fleas from yard. Using this spray helped us beat the cycle and we will continue to use this spray as needed.
N**E
THIS IS THE ONE!
No joke, this stuff WORKS! Quick backstory: my cat had gotten fleas (I have no idea from where). I took him to the vet, who gave him Capstar (the pill that kills them immediately) and Revolution. It helped in the short term, but the fleas persisted. The problem is that they can linger in your home, and theyâre so damn persistent. This is where this spray saved the day. I have now been 100% flea-free for the last couple of months. Not a single flea in sight both in my home or on my cat.Iâm going to walk you through how I got rid of them FOR GOOD. It only takes a few days. If you have a single cat and a flea problem, follow these directions (which is exactly what I did) and youâll be done with fleas in a matter of days once and for all:1) Schedule a time to board your cat for 2-3 percent days. Yes, I know, your cat wonât be happy about this. This may stress him/her out by being away. But this is a necessary step. The cat is the host, and the host needs to removed from your home in order to truly eliminate the fleas. Try and see if your vet can do the boarding, as a lot of them do.2) Schedule your cat for a flea-bath at your vet or an animal hospital for end of the boarding just before you plan to bring him/her home. Again, your cat will not be happy about a bath. But the flea bath will TRULY eliminate every single flea and egg on its entire body. The bath is crucial. My cat was miserable about it, but a day later he forgot about it and was back to his happy and itch-free self.3) Now that you have the boarding and bath scheduled, you also want to get book a hotel or a place to stay for the time that the cat is away. You want to be out of your home for 2-3 days (however long the cat is away). Personally, I took it as a time to get away and de-stress. Go somewhere fun!So now that the planning is done, hereâs what to do when the time comes:4) Drop your cat off for the boarding.5) Return back home, and vacuum the ever-loving hell out of your home. Get every inch and crevice. Not just a 5-minute sweep over, but a FULL vacuuming of every area possible. When your done vacuuming, throw the bag away. If you have a bagless vacuum like me, dump it and clean it out.6) This is where the spray comes in! Use this spray and cover EVERY area of your floor with it. Get all walking areas, upholstery, couch, bed, etc. Remember to spray in all the hidden areas too, especially any area your cat has access to. SPRAY A LOT! Use almost all the can but donât finish it. Just leave a little bit.7) Get out of your home. Let the spray do its thing. Now enjoy a couple days away.Now for the final steps:8) Before picking up your cat, return home after your relaxing âvacationâ and do another quick vacuum. This time it doesnât have to be so intense, but enough to go over all areas at least once.9) Finish off the last bit of the spray. Again, get all main areas. But this time youâre only spraying a little bit, which will dissipate in a matter of hours, so your home will be cat-ready.10) Pick up your cat from boarding. If you have Capstar pills, great! Give him one. If you donât have them, no big deal. But I still recommend administering one at this time.11) Flea bath time!12) Return home with your cat. He just had a stressful couple days, so let him be. Give him time to relax and unwind.Congratulations, your home will now be 100% rid of fleas. Thereâs none on your cat due to the Capstar/flea bath combo, and none in your home thanks to the Zoecon spray. THIS STUFF WORKS!!!The steps above are exactly what I did, and it was the ultimate silver bullet. Does it cost time and money? Yes. Does it stress the cat out? Yes. Did it completely eliminate fleas from my home? Yes. It was worth it, and the cat is happy he doesnât have to live with fleas anymore. Also remember to stay on top of vacuuming (just in case) and keep using monthly flea medication (Revolution is what I use)Even if you have a different method from mine, this spray should still be in your inventory. It works wonders and didnât leave any residue or odor.Good luck!
M**R
Super Lazy Work From Home Flea-Genocide Tactics
This is a bit more than a single product review of Precor 2000 Plus. Since moving out into the boonies of the South, my cats have been feeling the call of their wild ancestors deeply and escaping outside only to return covered in ticks or fleas. This year has been especially wet in the banjo depths of nowhere swampland, so the fleas are getting more resilient and the fleas meds I was buying just didn't cut it (don't waste your money on PetArmor, it sucks). They were driving me crazy with scratching and flea dirt. Everything was getting infested with them. So first... I bought generic Capstar and a different flea topical than I usually get, Advecta. It's supposedly equivalent to Advantage. I gave the cats the Capstar rip-off tablets wrapped in cheese. After one day, I put the topical on them. It seemed to be working well. However, all the fleas started to vacate the cats and converge in my carpet, chairs, blankets, bathroom, beds... I was getting bit up and frustrated. I was paranoid that fleas were on me even outside the house. I caved and went to the store to buy the only flea spray they had in stock, which was Black Flag in a purple can. It claims you can spray directly on pet bedding and even your dog, but I have never attempted to use it on my pets. I prefer the nozzle that sprays upside down, but Black Flag cans have some kind of horn shape and I ended up wasting a third of the can because of defects in design. I used two cans and didn't see immediate results. Fleas were still jumping on me, but I suppose it was delayed. I did notice the flea numbers had reduced a little, but after a day, more of them hatched. Two days after spraying, I placed an order for this Precor 2000 Plus and was still waiting on delivery. I was done playing games. I read a lot of reviews about washing everything and cleaning meticulously... and legit knew I wasn't doing ANY of that. I put all my minimal supply of effort into my job. I work from home, 10+ hour days. I bought a self cleaning litter box... clearly I don't have the spoons for that much scrubbing and vacuuming. I bought 2 cans, prepared to spray the crap out of my house for weeks, on my lunch breaks if I had to. I got the cans in and I did throw the cats into a room for a while and did a single pass perimeter spray for most of the rooms, along the edges, around furniture and under it. Then on any room where I had previously had fleas jumping on my legs, I did two spray passes over the entire surface of the carpet or floor. While that dried, I sprayed the couch, chairs and stripped my bed to the mattress and sprayed that down. I let them dry, put the sheets on and then the top cover, which I sprayed the surface of. My cats sit on my bed, so I figured fleas would just converge there on unsprayed bedding. Once it was dry, I didn't smell anything. I haven't seen a living flea since spraying. This stuff is working 100 times better than the store spray already and I haven't even used a third of the first can. I was worried about using furniture that was sprayed, but I haven't noticed anything weird. It might be less repeat treatments to do all the cleaning people recommend, but if you don't have the time or energy, this stuff will still work well. Just expect to have to spray more and order accordingly.
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