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FMC Pyrethrin Fogger previously known as CB PCO Total Release Fogger with Pyrethrins effectively removes all cockroaches, fleas, ticks, houseflies, mosquitoes, moths, wasps, crickets, or silverfish within the confines of the fumigated area. This product contains natural based pyrethrins making it ideal for use in sensitive areas such as homes, schools and hospitals. Pyrethrins are naturally derived pesticides (derived from the Chrysanthemum flower) that work by attacking the central nervous systems of bothersome pests on contact, causing death.
Foggers are oil based and can leave behind an oily residue in some instances.
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | MGK 264 0.96% Piperonyl butoxide 1% Pyrethrins 0.5% |
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Target pests | Cockroaches, Fleas, Ticks, Houseflies, Mosquitoes, Small Flying Moths, Wasps, Crickets and Silverfish |
For use in |
Food and non-food areas of homes, food processing plants, restaurants, industrial buildings, schools, warehouses, offices, theaters, garages, hotels, motels, hospitals and kennels Indoor Use Only |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed on Label |
Yield | Use one 5 oz. unit per 5,000 cubic feet |
Formulation | Professional Product |
NOT FOR SALE TO | AK |
Coverage Area | Indoor Use Only (5,000 cubic feet per Can) |
Shipping Weight | 0.48 lbs |
Manufacturer | FMC (Mfg. Number: 11008480) |
EPA Registration | 279-3394 |
To Use Pyrethrin Fogger:
Shake Well Before Use. Cover exposed foods, dishes and food handling equipment. Open cabinets and doors to area to be treated. Shut off fans and air conditioners. Put out all flames and pilot lights. Close doors and windows. Point valve opening away from face and eyes when releasing.
To lock valve in open position for automatic discharge, press valve button all the way down, hooking the catch. Then place fogger on stand or table in the center of the room with valve locked open, placing several layers of newspaper or pad under fogger. Leave building at once and keep building closed for two hours before airing out. Open all doors and windows and allow to air for one-half hour. Repeat spraying in two weeks or when necessary.
Destroy pet's old bedding and replace. Use this product as above. Pets should be treated with a registered tick and flea control product prior to reentry. Repeat as necessary to bring infestation under control.
Cover or remove all food processing surfaces. Thoroughly wash all food processing surfaces before reuse. After spraying in bakeries, meat packing plants, food processing plants, etc., all benches, shelving, equipment, etc. where exposed food will be handled must be washed with an effective cleaning compound followed by a potable water rinse prior to use.
Remove patients prior to treatment. Ventilate area for two hours prior to returning patients.
CB PCO Fogger with Pyrethrins
By Robert on 03/22/2011
Absolutely USELESS!! Frankly, I'm not sure why but there are more roaches now than before the "bombs" were set off. This building is less than 600 sq. ft. I set one in the front half, and one in the rear half. I found a total of 5 dead roaches on the floor and kitchen counter. 6 days later, they are still everywhere, LIVE!! I am giving this one star. Unfortunately, you haven't provided for a NEGATIVE rating. I would NOT recommend this to my ex-wife!!!
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Rid's Wasps
By Anonymous on 08/09/2013
I've not found any product (except this) that states it will kill wasps in a fogger form. my shed was full of wasps this year and although it was 3X overkill it cleared the problem overnite. will buy agian in case of another infestation.
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Worked on Yellow Jackets
By Bob on 10/23/2010
I tapped this fogger to the end of a broom stick, popped the tab, and stuck it right at the entrance to the yellow jacket nest. Sprayed for about 2-3 minutes straight. Doesn't really knock them out of the air, but it did work. Yellow Jackets died over the next 2 weeks straight. Now totally gone.
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Best deal
By Steven on 12/20/2009
The CB PCO Fogger is superb, works efficiently and leaves a fresh smell of chrysanthemum in the air of the treated area.
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All flys and other insects gone.
By Bob on 04/26/2010
The CB PCO Fogger with Pyrethrins will kill the exposed gnats, but it will most likely have no effect on their eggs. The eggs are usually protected because of their hard shell and because they are placed into voids, cracks, crevices, and other protected areas where the fogger is unlikely to penetrate. If you suspect that the gnats are breeding and laying eggs indoors, you should try to find the area where they are depositing their eggs. Depending on the type of gnat you are dealing with, they could be developing in drains, soil in potted plants, organic buildup in the bottom of trash cans, debris under appliances, etc. In most cases, a thorough cleaning of the infested area is needed.
The chemical you could use is Bifen IT, it has over 75 different insects on the label so it's a good general insecticide. You can spray where you have seen the most activity and it will provide a contact kill that will affect their nervous system and they can spread it throughout the hive. It is safe to use indoors and outdoors. You will mix at 1 oz per gallon of water and spray over 1000 sq ft. It is pet and child-safe as long as you are not treating while they are present and then for at least 2 hours after application to allow it to dry.
Another option would be to use Tempo 1% Dust, it will kill bees that contact the product and those they contact may also be killed by grooming each other and spreading it.
With clothes; we have moths; smallish. We bought box sticky catchers and I can't figure out where they are coming from. I've washed suspect sweaters in hot water and dried some in heat. Will these ruin hardwood, sheets? furniture, clothes if sitting on a dresser, etc?
Yes, you can use FMC Pyrethrin Fogger in your bedroom, however, it is always recommended to wash any clothing that has come in contact with the fog after dispensing. If the clothes don't need to be treated with the product, you can bag the clothes and seal them off before using the fogger in desired areas.
It’s a brick home and the hornets are accessing the attic by using the mortar recesses between bricks as a pathway.
The Pyrethrin Fogger is not labeled to be used inside of attics but you may consider the Pro-Control Plus Total Release instead. Otherwise, if you can dust the entry point that the wasps are entering through you can dust it directly with Delta Dust Insecticide. The dust will leave a residual that they will take back with them & share with other wasps they come in contact with
Mites generally do not bite people, so without a proper ID of what may be biting you it is hard to recommend a product that will work. You may consider using Steri-Fab Insecticide. It is labeled for mites, kills on contact & can be used on different frabics. You may also considering drying your sheets in high heat as high heat will kill any insects that may be on surfaces. We would also try putting down glue boards where you see/find the most activity to try to capture these pests. If you can get a clear enough picture we can try to idenfity them. Otherwise, if they are too small or too unclear to take a picture of, you may take samples to your local extension office
http://npic.orst.edu/pest/countyext.htm
No, Pyrethrin Fogger is an indoor use only product. You may want to consider PT Wasp Freeze II Aerosol. I have also linked all our wasp products that can go to New York below
https://www.domyown.com/wasps-hornets-c-25.html?state=43
The Pyrethrin Fogger is not labeled to target ants. We recommend using our Indoor Ant Kit which includes all the products you need for professional treatment of most ants commonly found indoors, including little black ants, carpenter ants, odorous house ants and more.
You can also read our guide on How to Get Rid of Ants for steps that will help you eliminate your ant problem.
The Pyrethrin Fogger should not be applied inside a refrigerator. We do not offer products that can be safely applied inside. We recommend that you clean with regular cleaning products for that use.
Yes, the FMC Pyrethrin Fogger will kill fruit flies, however, keep in mind that foggers will only treat insects that are present at the time of treatment. For effective fruit fly eradication, you must identify and eliminate the breeding source. Please take a few moments to read our Fruit Fly article to learn more about these pests and how to control them. Also, please keep in mind that you may actually have Drain Flies instead of Fruit Flies. Drain Flies are called this because they breed where organic matter that is found in moist, dark areas such as kitchen drains. You may view helpful tips and information for eradicating Drain Flies in our Drain Fly Guide here.
Have done a hotshot bombs but they didn't die still have roaches. For a mobile home 14x80 2 bedroom and 2full bath. What would I need?
Foggers such as the Pyrethrin Fogger should only be used for initial knock down of heavy populations before following up with appropriate residual and total colony elimination products and methods. Foggers will not eliminate entire roach colonies within a home by themselves.
One of our roach control kits would be recommended for roach control. These professional kits includes non-staining, low odor concentrated insecticide for spraying the outside perimeter of the home and inside underneath appliances, behind cabinets, under toilets and sinks, etc. You'll also get Roach Bait Gel to help get rid of those roaches that like to hide. Baits can be applied up high in the kitchen in the corner of cabinets and in cracks and crevices in kitchens and bathrooms. The bait contains a slow-acting poison that attracts and kills feeding roaches, who also spread the bait to other roaches by contact or by sharing food. Finally, an Insect Growth Regulator is offered which will stop roaches from laying eggs, helping to halt the infestation. The combination of an IGR with roach bait is a highly effective roach control strategy that is widely used by pest control professionals. The insecticide must be applied with a 1 gallon pump sprayer.
Here is a link to a great article that really goes into depth in explaining a roach control program:
http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/how-to-get-rid-of-roaches-a-458.html
Here is a link to our roach control kits and sprays:
http://www.domyownpestcontrol.com/roach-control-kits-c-2_73.html
Please let us know if you have any questions. We are always happy to help!
Pyrethrin Fogger is not labeled for scabies. Scabies mites live on/in the skin and we do not carry anything to treat humans. Most folks need to visit their doctor to receive the medication needed to get rid of scabies. If you are treating livestock you can look at using a product like Permethrin SFR. You may spray your furniture with a product such as Steri-fab to kill anything on furniture, though treating the home is usually not necessary.
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Yes, the Pyrethrin Fogger will kill fruit flies. However, keep in mind that foggers will only treat insects that are present at the time of treatment. For effective fruit fly eradication, you must identify and eliminate the breeding source. Keep in mind that you may actually have Drain Flies instead of Fruit Flies. Drain Flies are called this because they breed where the organic matter that is found in moist, dark areas such as kitchen drains.
Have bees under porch but cant see the nest
Pyrethrin Fogger is only for indoor use. It would not spread far from where it is placed. If you are not able to see/get to the nest and treat directly it would be best to contact a local company to come out and do so.
Pyrethrin Fogger is not labeled for booklice. The best way to control booklice is by lowering the humidity in the infested areas which in turn will help eliminate the mold and fungus these insects need to survive. Infested furniture and carpeting should be thoroughly steam cleaned and vacuumed. You can spray your furniture with Sterifab to get rid of any lingering insects. Cracks and crevices around baseboards, door frames, window frames, and other harborage areas can safely be treated with Cy-Kick Aerosol. You can also follow up with a dusting of Cimexa dust to help eliminate these pests in carpet and in cracks and crevices around the home.
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Pyrethrin Fogger should not be used in a stove to get rid of roaches. We recommend that you use normal household cleaners labeled for stoves to clean them. We also suggest cleaning out all other large and small appliances, drawers, cabinets, pantries, under sinks, etc. We recommend that you treat the home with our Roach Control Kit Rotation A. Please take a few moments to review our treatment article and videos on How to Get Rid of Roaches for more helpful information.
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