Mike, spoke to you the other day about obtaining my license so that I can start a pest control business, thanks so much for answering all my questions on the phone with me. I just stumbled upon your video and recognized your name. Thanks for helping to inform and educate people!
Would I not want to wear a mask rated for chemicals while spraying for mosquitos or is that overkill considering I wouldn't be doing this many times throughout the year?
It depends on what the label instructions. Each insecticide registered for use in the U.S. is independently evaluated for safety and appropriate personal protective equipment will be specified on the label for that product. You can always go safer and wear a mask if you feel better about it, but if it's not required by the label, you don't have to.
Mike, spoke to you the other day about obtaining my license so that I can start a pest control business, thanks so much for answering all my questions on the phone with me. I just stumbled upon your video and recognized your name. Thanks for helping to inform and educate people!
Very helpful. Thank you!
Thank you that helps a lot
What happens when the humming birds, bees and butterflies come to that turks' cap with all the insecticide all over it?
Would a backpack blower make the fogger more effective?
There are millions of morning bugs that fly around in the morning if you climb atop your roof you'll see them.
Would I not want to wear a mask rated for chemicals while spraying for mosquitos or is that overkill considering I wouldn't be doing this many times throughout the year?
It depends on what the label instructions. Each insecticide registered for use in the U.S. is independently evaluated for safety and appropriate personal protective equipment will be specified on the label for that product. You can always go safer and wear a mask if you feel better about it, but if it's not required by the label, you don't have to.