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Jumbo Fumer 100G Box of 4


Jumbo Fumer 100G Box of 4

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Jumbo Fortefog Fumer 100g Box of 4.

Smoke Generator for Professional Use.

Contains 13.25% w/w permethrin.

Applications: Insecticide for professional use (public hygiene and animal husbandry) against flying and crawling insects such as houseflies, clusterflies, mosquitoes, wasps, moths, fleas, bedbugs, ants, cockroaches, and stored product insects including saw-toothed grain beetle and adult grain weevils.
For use in public hygiene areas including food handling and storage areas. For use in animal husbandry areas such as pig sheds, pig stys, farm outbuildings and other buildings where animals are placed, excluding pens and cages. Not for use on grain or in (empty) grain stores.

Rate of Application: Apply at a rate of one generator per:
4000 cubic metres for flying insects
1000 cubic metres for fleas and carpets moths
250 cubic metres for bed bugs, ants and cockroaches.

Instructions for Use:
For best results fumigate in the late afternoon and leave the house or building for a minimum period of 2 hours.
Make the area to be fumigated as smoke tight as possible by closing all windows etc.
Place the fumers as low as possible as smoke rises.
Remove the lid and place the can on a heat resistant surface. Light the fuse and retire from the treated area. Ignite the fuse furthest from the exit first.
For severe infestations fumigate 3 times at 5 to 7 day intervals.

This product must not be used against houseflies in intensive or controlled environment animal houses because it is likely to cause control failure due to insecticide resistance.