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Mosquito foggers? Vlad 05-31-2008
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Posted by Vlad on May 31, 2008, 11:57 am
Living near a rainwater retention pond and some wetlands, we have quite a few
skeeters, ticks, and other bothersome critters.

Any recs on a good, wide area fogger? Ideally I'd only have to spray once a
month or so but whatever it takes is fine with me.

Home Depot carries 2, one propane and one electric, but they don't have any info
on coverage, and several user reviews clubbed the propane unit.

Running on AC isn't a problem, but I'm looking for Tim Allen size power. Ugh!

Posted by dpb on June 2, 2008, 9:03 am
Vlad wrote:
> Living near a rainwater retention pond and some wetlands, we have quite a few
> skeeters, ticks, and other bothersome critters.
>
> Any recs on a good, wide area fogger? Ideally I'd only have to spray once a
> month or so but whatever it takes is fine with me.
>
> Home Depot carries 2, one propane and one electric, but they don't have any
info
> on coverage, and several user reviews clubbed the propane unit.
>
> Running on AC isn't a problem, but I'm looking for Tim Allen size power. Ugh!

Look at your ag suppliers instead of HD for livestock and pasture foggers.

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Posted by on June 2, 2008, 10:29 am

>Living near a rainwater retention pond and some wetlands, we have quite a few
>skeeters, ticks, and other bothersome critters.
>
>Any recs on a good, wide area fogger? Ideally I'd only have to spray once a
>month or so but whatever it takes is fine with me.
>
>Home Depot carries 2, one propane and one electric, but they don't have any info
>on coverage, and several user reviews clubbed the propane unit.
>
>Running on AC isn't a problem, but I'm looking for Tim Allen size power. Ugh!

I have an electric from Home Depot.It is definately not Tim Allen
class. It also takes a while to get hot enough to actually do much.

Posted by RandyCorona on June 26, 2008, 7:58 am
Could have used my old 62 Corvair
Smoked like a factory


>Living near a rainwater retention pond and some wetlands, we have quite a few
>skeeters, ticks, and other bothersome critters.
>
>Any recs on a good, wide area fogger? Ideally I'd only have to spray once a
>month or so but whatever it takes is fine with me.
>
>Home Depot carries 2, one propane and one electric, but they don't have any info
>on coverage, and several user reviews clubbed the propane unit.
>
>Running on AC isn't a problem, but I'm looking for Tim Allen size power. Ugh!


Posted by Red Green on June 26, 2008, 11:44 pm

> Could have used my old 62 Corvair
> Smoked like a factory
>
>
>>Living near a rainwater retention pond and some wetlands, we have
>>quite a few skeeters, ticks, and other bothersome critters.
>>
>>Any recs on a good, wide area fogger? Ideally I'd only have to spray
>>once a month or so but whatever it takes is fine with me.
>>
>>Home Depot carries 2, one propane and one electric, but they don't
>>have any info on coverage, and several user reviews clubbed the
>>propane unit.
>>
>>Running on AC isn't a problem, but I'm looking for Tim Allen size
>>power. Ugh!
>

Ah, a Corvair expert. Just what was the ratio of oil burned to oil leaked
in those.

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