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When insects become problematic, take charge of your home and garden with organic and non-organic insecticides from Ace Hardware. Find a variety of home and garden insecticide sprays, granules and more from brands like BioAdvanced, Ortho and Raid.

Are Insecticides and Pesticides the Same? 

Many people use the terms "insecticides" and "pesticides" interchangeably, but they're not exactly the same thing. From how to define them to what they do, here’s a basic breakdown of the differences between insecticides and pesticides.

Pesticides 

Simply put, a pesticide is used to eliminate pests. Pesticides are a broad category of chemicals that can also help cultivate agriculture or landscaping. Several types of pesticides are in fact insecticides, but there are other types of pesticides, too. For example, some pesticides are specifically formulated to target fungi growth on plants, while others work to combat weeds.

Insecticides 

An insecticide is a type of pesticide that's used specifically for managing insect problems. Whether you’re dealing with ants, roaches, bedbugs or other insects, a specially formulated insecticide to combat the type of insect you're dealing with probably exists. Insecticides also work to prevent insects from reproducing so they won't come back with a vengeance! 

Common Forms of Insecticides 

Like other insect control products, insecticides are available in a variety of product forms. Aerosol insecticide is sprayed directly on plants to keep insects away. Others are intended to be used as either attractants that bait insects or repellants that discourage them from coming near. The following are the most common types of insecticides to choose from: 

  • Insecticide spray: An insect killer spray is typically formulated to kill shortly after contact and offers targeted application.  
  • Fogging insecticides: Often referred to as "bug bombs," fogging insecticides contain aerosol propellants that cause the product to fill a room or large space all at once. 
  • Insecticide granules: Insect killer granules are applied like a powder but don’t cause much dust. 
  • Insecticide concentrate: As their name suggests, these insecticides are heavily concentrated and should be diluted with water before use. 

Filter through different insecticide forms, organic and non-organic options, and pest types to find the right insecticide for your home needs. 

Safety Tips for Using Insecticides 

Because they are pesticides, many insecticides can be toxic to humans and pets. Before applying any pesticide or insecticide, read the back of the label to make sure you're using it correctly. Wear protective gear like a mask and gloves to prevent the product from entering your lungs or skin. If you store an insecticide inside your house, always keep it in a secure place well out of reach of kids and pets. Be sure to look for pet-safe options as an added precaution. 

Shop Insecticides and Other Pest Control Products at Ace 

Explore the wide array of insecticides at Ace Hardware online or in-store. Then, find other pest solutions to keep your home protected, like animal control products covering rodents, birds and more.