Active ingredient: permethrin.
Processing rates for one smoke bomb:
400 m3 - for flying insects;
100 m3 - from fleas, moths;
25 m3 - from bedbugs, ants, cockroaches.
This product is especially valuable for combating these annoying pests that inhabit premises. For example:
* Household pharaoh ants typically have colonies that contain not one, but several queens. Therefore, even if one or more colonies are successfully destroyed with conventional insecticides, the colonies continue to function successfully.
* When wasps set up their colonies in attics, in little-used rooms, it is especially difficult to get rid of them due to the specific lifestyle of these insects. Regardless of whether you spray the nest with insecticides, physically eliminate it, or burn it - some of the individuals in the colony will still survive (insecticides will not reach the deeper parts of the nest). Wasps tend to build nests in the same place, so there is a high probability of finding a new wasp nest in the same location after some time. Since SMOG fumigators emit gases that are toxic to insects, they easily penetrate deep into ant colonies and wasp nests. As a result, larvae, workers and queens die, and the colonies are completely destroyed.
HOW TO USE.
1. First, calculate how many smoke bombs you will need to treat a room of the desired volume. In case of severe pest infestation, repeated fumigation may be necessary.
2. There should be no people or animals (including fish in aquariums) in the area.
3. Seal the treated rooms as much as possible - close windows, vents, etc.
4. Place the smoke candle on the floor, preferably on a heat-resistant surface, such as a plate placed on a 50x50 cm sheet of aluminum foil.
Caution: sparks may occur when lighting the wick. Take the necessary precautions when lighting the product.
5. Open the lid, light the candle furthest from the exit first, then gradually light the wicks of the smoke candles closest to the exit and leave the room.
Close the door tightly when leaving. There is no need to seal the door cracks. Fumigation lasts about 1 minute.
6. Leave the smoke-filled room for fumigation for at least two hours (preferably overnight). After treatment, thoroughly ventilate the room.
If the pest infestation is particularly severe, repeat the fumigation three more times at intervals of 5-7 days.