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Gentrol IGR — Hydroprene for Cockroaches

Gentrol contains hydroprene — a juvenile hormone analog IGR specifically for cockroaches and stored product insects. How it differs from methoprene (fleas) and pyriproxyfen.

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Gentrol IGR — Safety Data Sheet

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🏷️ Brand Names — Same Active Ingredient

⚠️ Don't buy duplicates. All products below contain hydroprene (juvenile hormone analog IGR) as the active ingredient. Buying two different brands is buying the same pesticide twice — they differ only in price, concentration, and formulation type.
Gentrol IGR Concentrate
Zoecon / Central Life Sciences · Liquid IGR concentrate · 9% hydroprene
Professional & Consumer
Gentrol Point Source
Zoecon · Controlled-release disc · Hydroprene
Professional
Precor (methoprene) — NOT same
Zoecon · Flea IGR · 1.3% methoprene
Professional
Nylar (pyriproxyfen) — NOT same
Various · Flea/roach IGR · Various
Professional

🎯 Target Pests

German CockroachesAmerican CockroachesOther cockroach speciesStored Product Insects (Indian meal moth, grain beetles, flour beetles)

🔬 How It Works

Gentrol contains hydroprene, a juvenile hormone analog (JHA) IGR. Unlike contact insecticides that kill on contact, hydroprene works by mimicking the natural juvenile hormone that prevents insect larvae from maturing into reproductive adults.

Effect on cockroaches: Nymphs exposed to hydroprene develop into sterile adults with visible deformities (curled wing stubs visible in German cockroaches) or fail to complete metamorphosis. They cannot reproduce. This breaks the breeding cycle without directly killing insects — it's best used in combination with gel bait or sprays for both immediate and long-term control.

IGR comparison: Methoprene (Precor) = flea-specific. Pyriproxyfen (Nylar) = broad IGR including fleas + cockroaches. Hydroprene (Gentrol) = cockroach + stored product insects. These are not interchangeable.

⚗️ Mixing & Application Rates

Gentrol concentrate is diluted in water and applied as a residual spray.

German cockroach control (combined with gel bait)
1 fl oz per gallon
Apply as a residual spray to cockroach harborage areas. Combine with Advion gel bait for best results — the gel bait provides immediate kill, Gentrol breaks the breeding cycle. Reapply at 90-day intervals.
Pantry pest / stored product IGR
1 fl oz per gallon — apply to shelves after cleaning
Apply to bare pantry shelving after removing all food and cleaning the area. Hydroprene prevents stored product pests from developing to reproductive adults. Must be combined with sanitation and removal of infested food.
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⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • Very low mammalian toxicity — juvenile hormone analogs are highly specific to insects
  • No direct kill — must be combined with contact insecticide for comprehensive cockroach control
  • Do not use as a sole treatment for active infestations
  • Safe to use in food handling areas on non-food-contact surfaces per label

📄 SDS / Label Resources

Gentrol IGR SDS available from Central Life Sciences (Zoecon brand). Available on CDMS database.

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📚 Sources: EPA Pesticide Labels · NPIC Pesticide Info
Published: Jan 1, 2025 · Updated: Apr 7, 2026