Commercial Carbon Dioxide Product "Spray Man"
Achieving dry application to the habitat (breeding) location! Because it is sprayed at high pressure, the chemicals reach far distances.
"Sprayman" is a formulation that dissolves the highly regarded etofenprox, known for its safety and efficacy, in carbon dioxide. Leveraging its dry nature and the advantage of being able to cover a wide area in a short time, it has been a long-time favorite for controlling stored grain pests and small flies. Experts familiar with the site spray the product primarily around the breeding (infestation) areas, allowing the pesticide to spread throughout the entire facility. The concentration gradient of the insecticidal component achieved through this application maximizes the effectiveness of the product, resulting in higher efficacy compared to fumigants that spread from the center of the facility. [Features] ■ Extremely dry ■ Spraying at breeding (infestation) sites ■ Excellent diffusion ■ High safety *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■ Workers familiar with the site spray using a spray gun. ■ The amount and method of spraying can be adjusted according to the conditions of the spraying location. ■ High extermination effectiveness is achieved as pests can be exposed to a sufficient amount for a sufficient time. ■ The chemical spreads throughout the facility over time, allowing for the extermination of flying adult insects active within the facility. ■ By using a needle nozzle, it is possible to treat areas that are difficult to reach with chemicals in normal space treatments, such as inside machinery. * Hose and nozzle are not included. * For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Target Pests】 ■ Flea flies, moth flies, fruit flies, midges, booklice, adult tobacco beetles, rice weevils, adult sawtooth grain beetles, and carpet beetles. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.