Pyrethrin Fogger - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Tamala from Dallas, Tx
    06/03/2019
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    Will the Pyrethrin Fogger kill a moth infestation in my air conditioning vents?
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    Pyrethrin Fogger will only kill moths and other insects that are out in the open at the time you set them off.  The fog will not get into air vents and we do not have anything that you can use in that area.  It might be best to contact a company to come out and clean the ducts if you suspect the moths are infesting that area.

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  • Asked by Steve from Hingham, Wi
    03/26/2013
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    We have flies at our cabin in northern Wisconsin. Will CB PCO work on them? They keep appearing all winter.
    I vacuum them up and the next morning there are dozens more. Are these cluster flies? What's the best prevention?
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    It sounds like you may have cluster flies. The CB PCO Fogger will kill any flies that are exposed at the time the fogger is released but it will not control those flies that prefer to stay hidden inaccessible areas. Here is an article that will give you a little bit more information on cluster flies and cluster fly control methods: How to get rid of cluster flies
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  • Asked by Joanne from Zebulon Nc
    06/13/2015
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    Will CB PCO Total Release Fogger with Pyrethrins work for black pepper mites?
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    CB PCO Total Release Fogger with Pyrethrins is not specifically labeled for black pepper mites. We think the very first thing you should do is get the mites properly identified. Failure to get a proper identification can lead to treatment failure. Many people read on the internet certain descriptions and just assume that they have the same exact problem as the person that wrote the description, but they could very possibly be wrong. You should contact your local cooperative extension office and speak to the entomologist on staff. The entomologist will explain how to properly obtain a sample and submit it for identification. You can also contact your local natural history museum for an identification if you don't have luck with the extension office. Once you get a proper identification you will be able to know what type of source you are looking for (foul, bird or rodent mites) and you can start proper treatments.
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  • Asked by Charles from Navy Lodge Norfolk Va
    11/04/2011
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    Does CB PCO Fogger kill bed bugs? I need a fogger.
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    While the CB PCO Fogger will kill exposed bedbugs it is not recommended for that use. When foggers are released they simply spray up into the air and then settle down onto surfaces, they do not penetrate into cracks and crevices where bedbugs actually hide. Using a fogger for bedbugs could also irritate the bedbugs and force them deeper into cracks and crevices or into wall voids making effective treatments much more difficult or impossible. There are no foggers on the market that are recommended for bedbugs for these reasons. There are no short cuts for treating bedbugs. You must use multiple products and follow the appropriate guidelines for treating individual items such as clothes, shoes, electronics, etc. We recommend using a bedbug control kit which will come with all of the products you need to do an effective bedbug treatment.
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  • Asked by Ira from Redding, Ct
    07/22/2013
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    Is the CB PCO Fogger with Pyrethrins the most effective indoor fogger for mosquitoes?
    I'll be moving shortly, house will be open all day, expect I will have mosquitoes at the end of the process.
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    Yes the CB PCO Fogger would be an excellent option to knock down any remaining mosquitoes, flies or other isects that may have flown in during the open house. Make sure let the home air out and fully ventilate before re-entry after setting off the fogger. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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  • Asked by Hannah
    11/15/2020
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    Does the Pyrethrin Fogger kill fruit flies?
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    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.

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  • Asked by Lance from Mo
    06/16/2019
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    Is the Pyrethrin Fogger a good treatment if moving into an older rental house that has not been taken care of? Would like to "clean out" the home of common bugs including bed bugs if they are there. We haven't noticed any, we just want to take care of any bugs in there.
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    The Pyrethrin Fogger would be a good way to kill insects that are out at the time the fogger is dispursed however would not leave any residual and will not get insects that are hiding in cracks and crevices or behind walls.It does not treat for bed bugs. 

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  • Asked by Kaitlyn from Ahoskie
    08/03/2019
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    Can the Pyrethrin Fogger be used to clean a stove that roaches have gotten into the back of?
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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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  • Asked by Elaina from Pelham
    09/16/2019
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    Will the Pyrethrin Fogger penetrate a bees nest?
    Have bees under porch but cant see the nest
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    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.

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  • Asked by Sarah from Ohio
    01/30/2020
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    Will this Pyrethrin Fogger kill fruit flies?
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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 FliesDrain Flies are called this because they breed where the organic matter that is found in moist, dark areas such as kitchen drains.

    Drain Fly Treatment Guide

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  • Asked by Shivram from New York
    11/04/2011
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    Is CB PCO Fogger with Pyrethrins effective against Mosquitoes?
    I think we have some mosquitoes in the room and they come out at night while were asleep. I also think they are laying eggs. Will it kill the eggs also?
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    CB PCO Fogger with Pyrethrins is labeled for mosquitoes and would most likely do a good job for you if you are indeed dealing with mosquitoes. Mosquitoes would not be able to reproduce in your home because the larval stage of the mosquito is aquatic and would need stagnant water to be able to survive. We strongly recommend that you get a sample of the insect you suspect of biting you and contact your local cooperative extension office and seek a proper identification. If you find you are not able to obtain a sample you should contact a reputable pest control company and have them come do a free inspection and identification.  There are other possibilities such as bedbugs that would seem more plausible. We would encourage you not to use a fogger until you are sure what insect you are dealing with because using a fogger in a home with bedbugs could complicate the treatment process.
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  • Asked by Leona from Newalla
    11/12/2020
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    Would the Pyrethrin Fogger work for roaches?
    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?
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    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!
     

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  • Asked by Jerry from Thompson, Oh
    06/06/2013
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    I have a moth infestation that originated from bird seed that is no longer in the house.
    I also have 4 cats, with no way to remove them completely from the house. I want to use a fogger in combination with traps. Would it be safe enough to put them in the basement and close the door?
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    With pantry pests you need to keep in mind that just because part of the problem may have stemmed from the bird seed that you removed, doesn't mean that the larvae didn't crawl into other areas of the home in cracks and crevices near by. If you are continually seeing new moths then the infestation was not purely in the bird seed. You are going to want to clean out any cabinets and storage areas where they could be hiding or leaving behind larvae, and use a crack and crevice spray like Cy-kick with a birth control spray like Gentrol IGR to help control the population. If you are going to purchase traps, you will need to know exactly what species of moth you are dealing with so you get the correct traps. Most moth traps are designed for a specific sexual pheromone for that couple of species on the label, and the trap will normally only catch the male moths with the sex pheromone. By it catching and luring in the males, it helps break up the reproductive cycle even further. We do not recommend using the fogger whether you can remove your cats or not as this will only knock down any moths currently flying in the open and will do nothing for the larvae or any unexposed moths. Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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  • Asked by Blair
    11/17/2020
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    Can the Pyrethrin Fogger be put in the refrigerator?
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    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. 

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  • Asked by Wendy from Portland
    03/24/2021
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    I need something that can kill ants in an RV and house, will Pyrethrin Fogger work?
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    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.

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  • Asked by Diego from New York
    01/06/2023
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    Can this be use outside to kill a wasps nest on a tree?
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    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

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  • Asked by Norman from Fort Lauderdale, Florida
    12/26/2023
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    can the Pyrethrin Fogger be used for skin eating mites in bed sheets?
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    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

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  • Asked by Jerry from Cleveland, Tn
    07/13/2024
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    What do you recommend to eliminate a hornet nest in an attic?
    It’s a brick home and the hornets are accessing the attic by using the mortar recesses between bricks as a pathway.
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    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 

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  • Asked by Debbie from Auburn,ny
    07/17/2024
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    Can the fogger be used in a bedroom?
    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?
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    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. 

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  • Asked by Jon from Bayport, Mn
    08/12/2024
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    I have bees entering and exiting my house on the outside. I have been spraying insecticide to the visible outdoor hole. They are now getting inside the house.
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    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.

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