The SureKill Total Release Aerosol will only kill what is out and exposed at the time the fogger is activated and will last until the fog dissipates. You may use the SureKill Total Release Aerosol as needed. Just be sure to leave the home for atleast 2 hours after use.
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 f…
Read Full Answer »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. Usi…
Read Full Answer »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 …
Read Full Answer »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.
If you are using a fogger inside the home, it is best to leave the structure during the treatment time as directed. SureKill Total Release Aerosol does not lists wasps as a target insect on the product label. You may wish to contact the manufacturer Chem-Tech directly if you have specific questi…
Read Full Answer »SureKill Total Release Aerosol is not labeled for rat mites. As stated on the product label: This product will kill Ants, Cockroaches, Confused Flour Beetles, Crickets, Fleas, Houseflies, Mosquitoes, Rice Weevils, Saw-toothed Grain Beetles, Small Flying Moths, Sowbugs, Spiders and Ticks. Please t…
Read Full Answer »SureKill Total Release Aerosol is not labeled to kill silverfish. Please take a look at our Silverfish Treatment Guide for the products we recommend for silverfish control.
SureKill Total Release Aerosol has no effect on mice. Please review our Rodent Repellents and Mice Control Products for more options to eliminate rodents. Our Mice Treatment Guide will also help you step by step with information on ways to eliminate rodents.
No, SureKill Total Release Aerosol is not labeled for rodents therefore would not drive or eliminate mice behind appliances. Please view our Mouse Treatment Guide for indoor options to treat for mice.
SureKill Total Release Aerosol is an aerosol fogger that covers up to 6000 cubic feet of unobstructed area for a variety of insects as listed on the product label. Surekill Flusher would be used as a flushing/contact kill direct spray aerosol for listed insects. Please view the product label …
Read Full Answer »Only wood furniture in the immediate area needs to be covered with newspaper or drop cloth. One can of SureKill Total Release Aerosol will cover up to 6000 cubic feet.