Mosquito foggers?


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Vlad

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!
 
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dpb

Vlad said:
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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RandyCorona

Ah, a Corvair expert. Just what was the ratio of oil burned to oil leaked
in those.
Used oil by the gallon.
I remember the day it died.
I was driving down the street and looked into the passenger rear view mirror. I
saw the rear wheel slowly move away from the car with the axleshaft still
attached. Lunged it to the curb, pulled the plates and walked away.

Mechanically a peice of shit but comfortable and fun to drive. I'd love to have
an old drop-top.
 

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