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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.
| Active Ingredient | MGK 264 0.96% Piperonyl butoxide 1% Pyrethrins 0.5% |
|---|---|
| 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.
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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 th…
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By Bob on 10/23/2010
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