Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Compare Propane Insect Foggers

Most families and pets love being outdoors in the warm months of the year. However, with the threats of mosquito and tick-borne illnesses, biting flies and annoying fleas, being outside means potentially putting your pets and family at risk. Propane insect foggers can help make yards enjoyable and safe by eliminating the insects that might threaten your family and pets. These handy tools emit a pesticide fog that can penetrate even dense underbrush and kill ticks, fleas, mosquitoes and all other insects in its path. Learning pick the best fogger for your family can help you ensure that your backyard isn't a haven for dangerous insects this summer. Does this Spark an idea?

Instructions


1. Consider weight; foggers can vary between 2 lb. and 20 lb. Propane insect foggers typically come in lightweight, portable containers. Lift the models before purchasing to make sure that you can easily carry the model around the yard.


2. Decide between pyrethrin and resmethrin. Manufacturers use the chrysanthemum flower to make pyrethrin so this product has a low toxicity threat for humans and animals. The chemical compound resmethrin is similar to pyrethrin and also has a low toxicity for animals and humans.


3. Figure out how much fogger your yard will need. Larger yards of 1/8 to 1/2 acre require a fogger with liquid capacity of 1 to 5 gallons.


4. Choose a fogger with an auto-ignite switch. Remember to use caution when starting up the fogger, as some models will ignite with a large flame.


5. Decide between a handheld model or one with a shoulder strap. Depending on the size of the model, you may want a strap for better control.


6. Remember to purchase only oil-based fogger liquid. Water-based fogger liquid can easily ignite.

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