Tuesday 8 September 2015

Use A Propane Fogger To Get Rid Of Mosquitoes

Mosquitoes risk ruining a summer outing, but pest control methods can be taken.


Mosquitoes are annoying pests that can ruin even the most perfect summer days outside with family and friends. Mosquito sprays, candles and nets, with harsh odors and complicated applications, are at times more exasperating than the mosquitoes themselves. Also, most of these applications are temporary and must be repeated time and time again with mediocre results. For quick, long-lasting results, a propane fogger is your best bet to enjoy pest-free days and nights outside your home during the warm months of the year. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Fill the insecticide vessel with insecticide made specifically for thermal foggers. This vessel is found at the bottom of the fogger.


2. Lock the trigger by pushing the the lock button located near the front of the fogger. Check that the trigger is locked by pulling the trigger. The trigger should not move.


3. Place the fogger on a level surface.


4. Turn the propane fuel valve counter clockwise, no more than one quarter of the way around. This valve is located near the back of the fogger, but in front of the propane gas cylinder.


5. Push the ignitor button, which can be found below the trigger lock. This will cause a spark in the fogger and the heater coil, located at the front of the fogger, will ignite.


6. Allow the fogger to preheat for 2 minutes.


7. Carry the fogger by the handle to the area in which you wish to control the mosquitoes. Make sure the wind is at your back to avoid getting insecticide on you.


8. Release the insecticide by pumping the trigger. Do this every four seconds.

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