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SureKill Total Release Aerosol is the way to quickly kill exposed of the pests in your house. As a total release fogger, SureKill Total Release Aerosol covers up to 6000 cubic feet of unobstructed area. Kills all variety of exposed insects, including beetles, ants, fleas, cockroaches, house flies, the list goes on and on. Just make sure to follow the instructions below for safe usage.
NOTE: Insects that hide in cracks and crevices will require additional treatment in the form of baits, insect growth regulators and/or crack and crevice sprays
Product Documents
Active Ingredient | Esfenvalerate 0.1%, MGK 264 0.16%, Piperonyl butoxide 0.1%, Pyrethrins 0.05% |
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Target pests | Ants, cockroaches, confused flour beetles, crickets, fleas, houseflies, mosquitoes, rice weevils, sawtoothed grain beetles, small flying moths, sow bugs, spiders and ticks. |
For use in | Indoor residential areas. |
Pet safe | Yes, if used as directed. |
NOT FOR SALE TO | AK, HI, MD, MT, ND, WY |
Coverage Area | Up to 6000 cubic feet |
Shipping Weight | 0.65 lbs |
Manufacturer | Chem-Tech (Mfg. Number: 0111511) |
UPC | 045446001266 |
EPA Registration | 1021-1635-47000 |
5 stars | 2 | |
4 stars | 0 | |
3 stars | 0 | |
2 stars | 0 | |
1 star | 0 |
surekill total release aerosol
By Kathleen on 04/21/2023
potent stuff but really works. best to close off room for the 2 hrs as per directions then vent or air w window. i highly recommend. really have to push down hard to set off can spray. my husband had to do since i have arthritis in hand. otherwise recommend highly
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By Elder on 09/18/2020
How often (average) does one have to spray to get rid of a housefly problem?
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Per the product label for SureKill Total Release Aerosol, people and animals should be kept out of the treatment area until after application and ventilation. This will be a minimum of 4 hours after application since you will need to wait 2 hours after application to open windows, vents, and doors for 2 hours. If an odor is still detectable at that time, then additional ventilation would be required. Please be sure you read and follow all label instructions on foggers such as SureKill.
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No, it is not recommended to use SureKill Total Release Aerosol or any other type of fogger to treat for bed bugs. When foggers are released they simply spray up into the air and then settle down onto surfaces. They do not penetrate into the 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 even impossible. Most foggers on the market are not recommended for bedbugs for these reasons. In order to treat a bed bug infestation thoroughly, you must use multiple products and follow the appropriate guidelines for treating individual items such as clothes, shoes, electronics, etc. We recommend using one of our bed bug control kits, which will come with all of the products you need to do an effective bed bug treatment.
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SureKill Total Release Aerosol is considered more of a repellent insecticide only because it can be detected. Though it is a fogger only to kill on contact those insects out in the open at the time you use it and there is no residual. It would not be recommended alone for roach infestations, only to use when you need to knockdown a high population out in the open.
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.
Here is a link to our roach control kits and sprays.
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I have pigeons in my attic I went to a do it yourself store and the woman there advised me to use it and said it would scare them out and kill the mites that they carry.
SureKill Total Release Aerosol is not labeled to treat for birds and we cannot advise using it for this purpose. Please take a look at our Bird Control page for other options.
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SureKill Total Release Aerosol Rating: 5 (2 Reviews / 9 Q&A)