BP-100 Plus™ Fogging Concentrate

Use Sites

Animal Premise, Food-Handling, Grain Elevator/Bin, Indoor, Outdoor, Over or On Animal

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PRODUCT AVAILABLE SUMMER OF 2026

BP-100 Plus™ Fogging Concentrate is an oil-based formulation (Groups 3A and 7C) that delivers multiple modes of action by combining botanically based pyrethrins, an insect growth regulator (IGR) and piperonyl butoxide (PBO) to control a broad spectrum of insects. Built on the proven performance of ULD® BP-100, this enhanced formula kills what you see today and stops the next generation.

Primary Uses

Features & Benefits
  • Kills over 70 insects including cockroaches, flies and stored product pests
  • For indoor and outdoor use
  • No withholding time periods for use before animal processing
  • Authorized for use in federally inspected meat and poultry plants
  • Contains NyGuard® IGR for dual modes of action to target adult and immature insects
  • Synergized with piperonyl butoxide (PBO) to combat metabolic resistance and increase effectiveness

BP-100 Plus Fogging Concentrate FAQs

  • 1-gallon bottle
  • 30 gallon drum

Please contact your distributor for availability.

BP-100 Plus may be applied undiluted or in a dilution with oil

BP-100 Plus contains pyrethrins, a botanical insecticide derived from chrysanthemum flowers. Pyrethrins provide knockdown and kill of a broad spectrum of insects. Because the concentration of pyrethrin esters can vary based on growing conditions, insects are less likely to develop resistance as quickly as they might to synthetic pyrethroids.

BP-100 Plus Fogging Concentrate contains three active ingredients:

  • Pyrethrins – provides flushing, knockdown and kill
  • Pyriproxyfen – Disrupts insect growth and development
  • Piperonyl butoxide (PBO) – fights metabolic resistance

Juvenile hormone (JH) mimics work by imitating the natural growth hormones produced by insects. By doing so, the insect will go through additional larval stages but will never molt into the pupal stage or turn into an adult.

To have a lethal effect, the active ingredient in an insecticide needs to reach its target site within the insect. Resistant insects commonly have a heightened defense mechanism, cytochrome P450 enzymes, that attack insecticides. Synergist such as PBO bind to these detoxification enzymes, allowing the insecticide to reach its target site and work more effectively.

The BP-100 Plus Fogging Concentrate container is 100% recyclable.

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