You should follow the recommendations on the product label of each product that will be used as the precaution times can vary. Most foggers or bombs recommend that you are out of the home for 2-4 hours followed by at least 1/2 hour of venting the home by opening the windows. Most insecticide spray p…
Read Full Answer »After setting off the Precor Plus Fogger , you should leave the house for 2 hours and then upon returning, open doors and windows and let the house air out for 1 hour. The only clean up you need to worry about would be food handling surfaces like your countertops. You should wipe them down wit…
Read Full Answer »According to the Precor Plus Fogger product label, you must "TURN OFF ALL IGNITION SOURCES SUCH AS PILOT LIGHTS (SHUT OFF GAS VALVES), OTHER OPEN FLAMES, OR RUNNING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES THAT CYCLE OFF AND ON (i.e., REFRIGERATORS, THERMOSTATS, etc.). Call your gas utility or management company if yo…
Read Full Answer »You must turn off any pilot lights and any appliances that cycle on and off in the home before using Precor Plus Fogger with IGR in the needed areas. You can choose to just turn the breaker off for the whole house as well.
It can take a few weeks to get rid of all of the fleas indoors. Foggers work very well to get rid of the adult fleas that are exposed at the time of the treatment, but they will not effect the adult fleas that are hidden away at the time of the treatment. Most infestations require a second treatment…
Read Full Answer »Fogging should not be your only treatment for fleas indoors. When foggers are released they simply go straight up into the air and then straight down onto flat surfaces. Foggers do not penetrate into cracks and crevices where fleas develop. (They do help get rid of active adults that are exposed at …
Read Full Answer »Precor Plus Fogger is not labeled for anything other than fleas. This being said, it does contain permethrin which kills most insects on contact, so the unofficial answer is yes, it should kill other pests that may be around when you set the fogger off. We do sell another fogger called C…
Read Full Answer »You can apply the Precor 2000 right after you are able to re-enter the home after using the Precor Fogger. After using the Precor Fogger, spot treat with Precor 2000 under beds, furniture, or obstructed areas where fogger mist may not penetrate. Be sure to thoroughly vacuum before the applicat…
Read Full Answer »No. Foggers, when set off only go straight up into the air and then down onto exposed surfaces. If you need to treat cracks and crevices, you should purchase a crack and crevice aerosol product such as 565 Plus XLO or Cy-Kick aerosol depending on what you are treating for. Both of these products com…
Read Full Answer »There would really be no reason to use both the Precor Plus Foggers and the Precor IGR concentrate as the foggers contain the IGR already and will last up to 7 months. It is important to vacuum every day or at least every other day starting 24 hours after application. Keep in mind that the fogge…
Read Full Answer »The Precor Plus Fogger with IGR is a ready to use aerosol fogger. There is no mixing or measuring required. Please take a few minutes to read the Precor Plus Fogger with IGR PRODUCT LABEL for usage instructions.
You need to get in the infested area and clean it thoroughly and vacuum very well just prior to fogging. This will help speed up the the flea elimination process. Next, be sure you are using a fogger with an adulticide and an Insect Growth Regulator such as Precor Plus Fogger for best results. The a…
Read Full Answer »After setting off the Precor Plus Fogger , you should leave the house for 2 hours and then upon returning, open doors and windows and let the house air out for 1 hour. The only clean up you need to worry about would be food handling surfaces like your countertops. You should wipe them down with …
Read Full Answer »It would be best to wash all clothing after using Precor Plus Fogger with IGR before wearing, or remove it from the closet before applying.
Precor Plus Fogger with IGR should not harm plants but to be safe we would recommend covering the plants or removing from the area while you are fogging.
Yes, it would be best to wash all clothing after using Precor Plus Fogger with IGR before wearing, or remove it from the area before applying.
We recommend you stick with products that are actually labeled for the target pest. Precor Plus is not labeled for scorpion control so we would not recommend you use it for scorpion control. Bug bombs and foggers will only kill those insects that are exposed at the time of the treatment. Since scorp…
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You want to vacate the premises directly after setting the Precor Plus Fogger with IGR off. Be sure to follow the label directions closely. If you have any questions, just let us know.
As long as you are not placing the Precor Plus Fogger directly adjacent to those items the fogger will not harm them as it goes off in the home. You just want to make sure its not shooting out of the can directly onto one of those surfaces, and instead place the can in the middle of the room. If you…
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Precor Plus Fogger with IGR is labeled for flea control only. We do not carry products to treat for parasites.