You can reach Earthduster, the manufacturer of the Dustin Mizer by phone or email: 479-527-9062 [email protected]
The Dustin Mizer does come with the deflector as shown in the picture and described in the product description on the Dustin Mizer product page.
You can reach Earthduster, the manufacturer of the Dustin Mizer, by phone or email: 479-527-9062. [email protected]. They should be able to offer you advice on what is going on with your duster and how to resolve the problem.
Yes, you can use DE in the Dustin Mizer Duster.
Yes, you can apply Boric Acid with the Dustin Mizer.
It sounds like the dust you are using is clumping and sticking to the side of the hopper. The dust you are using may have been exposed to a little bit of moisture which is causing caking or clumping in the duster. You can shake the Dustin Mizer as you are using it to keep the dust moving.
We have just uploaded the product label for the Dustin Mizer, and you can find it here.
To locate the gears, you will remove the handle & gear cover. Apply a soft, multi-purpose grease to each gearshaft (no spray). You can reference the manual here. Dustin Mizer states they include non-corrosive and chemically inert parts that can withstand ozone and sunshine. If you feel a replacement…
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Read Full Answer »While we do not sell tracking powders, the Dustin Mizer can be used with this type of product. However, these powders usually are not applied as a broadcast like this unit is designed to do. They are meant to be used in very small amounts; for example, a teaspoon amount in bait stations, rodent ru…
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