Dustick duster
By Saunders on 09/06/2016
A MUST HAVE TOOL
By Jeff on 07/05/2019
Yellowjacket and carpenter bee problem
By Dave on 08/17/2019
I watched the pros use this device several times to get rid of Yellowjackets and carpenter bees on my house. They wanted $100-$200 each time. Since I have this problem almost every year it made sense to buy my own. Used with Tempo dust the Yellowjackets and carpenter bees were gone within 48 hours. This product works as stated. I highly recommend it. The two day shipping was also a nice benefit.
Did the job
By Sandy on 08/21/2020
Dustick is a little pricey but gets the job done. It was easy to use. I wish the pieces would fit a little tighter. There were a few times when I almost pulled it apart when applying the dust. Nice to have on hand when needed and alot cheaper than paying someone else to do it. Last year I had to have a pesticide company come and kill wasps that made a nest between my walls. They used the Dustick. So this year I decided to buy my own along with some dust once I saw some wasps starting to make a nest beneath my siding. Took care of the problem. Overall very pleased!
Dust Stick the best
By Ron on 09/04/2020
Dustick Duster
By Dan on 09/04/2020
Works really good!
By Leslie on 06/17/2022
This duster is really worth the money. Keeps the chemicals from being too close to your face. Also I was able to get areas that I would have otherwise needed a tall ladder and risk falling. I used it with Delta Dust for stink bugs and it really cut down the infestation within a few days. Now if I see the stink bugs on my screened in porch, they are dead.
plastic can - no good for a pro
By Jake on 10/16/2023
Absolute garbage design
By Cag on 05/06/2024
Dusting devices are perhaps the best idea to treat bees! However this tool is not at. Comes with several adapters and pieces, all of which have to be assembled of course. The problem is that none of them are latching or click shut, they sit loosely in place so the entire thing as long in ridiculous as it is will wobble and shake off just from normal movement. The dust canister has a tendency to get easily clogged, even when de and agitating. There's no easy, pre planned way to clean the device without making a huge mess or breaking a top, threading nozzle as it is entirely platic. Furthermore, the pommel on the bottom of the pump handle has a tendency to get dented from normal wear and tear, being made from aluminum and will no longer work because the threaded cap cannot secure and keep pressure any longer. There are so many points of poor design decision and points of failure that it's not a serious device and a complete waste of time and money ultimately.
21 Ft Duststick
By Art on 05/31/2024
Mixed results - Need a better air compressor
By Mike on 09/08/2024
The dusting tip is not secured well to the dust canister. Tighten the brass-on-plastic retainer but it still not secure or will potentially break. I ended up with the tip detaching in the wood. Difficult to effectively dust with tip inserted into wood hole for more than one 4-foot extension pole while trying to pump air. In my opinion, you need an adaptor for an air compressor gun. Any help in how to attach an air compressor vs the air pump would be appreciated.