Quick Solutions How to Use Aerosol Pesticides
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Buy aerosol insecticides at Solutions Pest Lawn: https://www.solutionsstores.com/aerosols • TYPES OF AEROSOL SPRAYS • 1. Contact kill aerosols - As the name states, contact kill aerosols deliver an almost instant kill for any pest which comes into contact with the aerosol insecticide. Contact kill sprays often contain a pyrethoid or other active ingredients which detrimentally affect the central nervous system of the insect, resulting in paralysis or death. The one caveat is that many contact sprays are unable to kill insects in other phases of the life cycle (larvae, pupae and eggs) and just knock down the adult. These aerosol types are ideal for when you are looking to incapacitate or kill an insect quickly (like an attacking wasp) • 2. Residual aerosols - Residual aerosols are insecticidal sprays which leave a residue after being applied which continue to kill any insect that comes in contact which the treated area. These types of aerosol sprays are best used when you have the patience to wait for the insecticide to spread throughout the entire colony as bugs cross over the application area. Most contact sprays kill only the bugs you see, residual sprays kill the bugs you don’t see which come later. • 3. Non-repellent aerosols - These types of aerosol sprays trick the insects without them even knowing it. Whatever area you treat with a non-repellent aerosol, the bug will go right through it and not have a clue that there is a poison laid out to kill them. This gives the bugs ample time to return to their colony and get a more massive kill. If you have the patience for this slow-killing spray, you will benefit from a larger amount of the insect infestation dying. • 4. Insect Growth Regulator Aerosols- Insect growth regulators are chemicals which serve as a form of birth control for the eggs that insects lay out. When eggs are sprayed with an IGR they will be unable to hatch or grow to their next phases and eventually die out. IGR aerosols are often mixed with one of the above aerosol types to get a multi-kill. • • BENEFITS OF USING AN AEROSOL SPRAY • Aerosol Pesticides are among the easiest forms of pest control methods that a DIYer can use. They are easy to store away when not used and are easy to apply just like any of your other typical aerosol products you use around the house. • • Aerosol sprays come ready to use with no mixing necessary. Aerosol sprays also often come with an applicator tip which can be attached to the aerosol nozzle and can be injected into tight cracks and crevices.Aerosol sprays produce less waste of chemicals compared to other more expensive insecticides because they are metered and each spray is designed to deliver a controlled amount of poison. • • HOW TO USE THE FORMULATION. • Aerosol sprays are quite simple to use though it is best to check the label for the proper application of an insecticide spray. • • 1. Give the aerosol can a shake before applying to agitate the formula and ready it for application. • 2. Use proper PPE (personal protective equipment) for your application. At bare minimum we recommend using gloves and a protective mask if you are doing any kind of space spraying. • 3. Spray the targeted area. Aerosols usually come with a thin applicator tip for crack and crevices to help the product reach pests hiding in tights areas, or a fogger tip for broad applications. • 4. Press the button and spray evenly until the area is finely coated with the spray. • 5. Keep all pets and kids off treated areas until dry. We recommend to wait at least half an hour before it’s safe to return back to the area where the aerosol has been applied.
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