Stryker 100 is labeled to be used in conventional fogging equipment such as ULV Foggers like the Commander Tri-Jet Fogger or thermal foggers. Per the product label, when using ULV equipment, apply at the rate of 4 fl oz/ acre. Allow spray drift to penetrate dense foliage. Stryker 100 has been …
Read Full Answer »Pyrocide 100 (1% Pyrethrum Fogging Concentrate) can be used in the Commander Tri-Jet Fogger for a knockdown/cleanout roach treatment. Please view the Undiluted and Diluted instructions on page 3 of the Pyrocide 100 product label for more information. Following a fogging application for c…
Read Full Answer »Unfortunately we do not know what your local stores carry. We can tell you that we offer free shipping and can get most orders to Illinois within 3-4 business days. If you choose to shop on our website we would recommend you start with a Roach Control Kit. We also highly recommend that you review ou…
Read Full Answer »The intake filter for the Commander Tri-Jet Fogger goes on the rear of unit to prevent damage to the motor.
The Commander Tri-Jet Fogger is a piece of equipment in which you can use a variety of chemicals, as long as those chemicals are labeled for use in a ULV fogger. If you were applying a fogging solution for a vehicle, you would need to open the doors (and trunk, if needed) and hold the machine so as …
Read Full Answer »Commander Tri-Jet Fogger can be used as long as the products being used are labeled to be used in a ULV fogger. Our rule of thumb with any product is to keep children and pets out of the treatd area until dried.
Yes Evergreen Pyrethrum Concentrate is labeled to be used in ULV foggers like the Commander Tri-Jet Fogger.
Tempo Ultra WSP cannot be used in the Commander Tri-Jet Fogger or any other type of fogger. It should only be applied with a standard pump or backpack sprayer.
You should not use bleach in the Commander Tri-Jet Fogger at all. It will damage the fogger. You can use a sprayer like the Chapin Industrial Poly Bleach Sprayer which is designed to hold up to the harshness of bleach.
Yes, Vikron can be used in a Commander Tri Jet Fogger. Be sure to follow the Vikron label applilcation instructions.
Commander Tri-Jet Fogger is made out of aluminum.
From what we found online, electrical outlets in Canada are usually supply between 110 and 120 volts AC. So you would need to the 110V Commander Tri-Jet Fogger.
We do not recommend fogging applications be done for bed bugs as they do not work well. Please see our Bedbug Product page for products that are labeled for this treatment.
The Commander Tri-Jet Fogger can be used in restaurant kitchen when it and the product you intend to use it are used as directed. It is easy to use and good for small areas. You want to be sure that no food or utensils are exposed at the time of treatment, and any food-handling surfaces would ne…
Read Full Answer »Most fog machines consist of a heat element to heat up the oil based fogging product to create a "fog". The Commander Tri Jet shoots out a cold ultra low volume spray and it does not contain a heating element. This product would likely perform very poorly for this use and would likely end up drenchi…
Read Full Answer »The fog produced by the Commander Tri-Jet Fogger will be 10-30 microns depending on setting and the viscosity of the product used in it, time would depend on the setting you have the unit set to.
The noise from the Commander Tri-Jet Fogger should be minimal. For the the exact sound, please contact the manufacturer Createch at 850-421-6002
Unfortunately, we do not stock the intake filters for the Commander Tri-Jet Fogger but we would be happy to provide the price and availability from our suppliers. Please give us a call at 866-581-7378 and speak with one of our sales reps so that we can start the special order process. Thank you, and…
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