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LPG Fogger

LPG, propane thermal foggers produce a dense fog that will permeate foliage, cracks, crevices and other insect and rodent hiding places.  The device burns LPG/Propane gas to heat a heat assembly element, that vaporizes an insecticide from its liquid form that is pumped through the heat assembly, and sprays it out as a fog.  

They are better suited for outdoor usage, and create a dense cloud of fog with tiny particles, that can penetrate very small places such as cracks in the floor, walls, gaps between furniture and warehouse equipment etc.

This is a very effective and easy to use device, that can quickly collapse insect and rodent populations, leaving a safe pest free environment, with much less pesticide residues, if any, compared to other pesticide processes.

LPG/propane foggers, sometimes also called mosquito foggers, are amongst the best insect and pest control and repel systems to use to remove insects from the garden or the backyard. 

Features

The LPG/Propane Fogger a one piece unit, with the insecticide solution tank built into the body of the fogger and cannot be detached. Most fogging units are light with a handle on top for carrying the fogger and do not have a carrying strap.  A fogging trigger usually located under the handle, when pressed, pumps insecticide from the solution tank into the coil to vaporize the liquid and output it as a fog.

The burner unit is located at the front of the fogger, which consists of a coil that is heated up with a propane gas and vaporizes the fogging solution.  A basket around the coil provides protection from accidentally touching the hot coil.  A nozzle located at the end of the burning assembly, releases the insecticide into the air as a cloud of fog. 

  • Heat assembly unit located at the front of the device
  • Insecticide storage container at the base of the device
  • LPG/Propane gas canister which can be attached to the device
  • Some models feature an automatic ignition unit however the heat assembly element may also be lit with an external device

Benefits

  • Very little, if any, pesticide residues after fog disperses
  • Produces a dense fog with tiny particles which can thereore penetrate very small places
  • Advantage of portability as the small LPG/Propane tank is usually attached to fogging device.