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Seems to work well for our needs. Also helps keep other bugs away, it may not kill them all but, it does repel them. I did a quick under the house fog when the termites were swarming and they went somewhere else(I turned off A/C to prevent any fog getting in the house). Ants moved next door. Easy to use and so far not used a lot of insecticide or propane.
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"Looks" well made and functional. Attached a full bottle of propane to it. Did not try to start it. The next evening I tried unsuccessfully to start it. Would not start--found propane bottle was empty. Put on new bottle--started it, used it, but when I tried to turn it off it kept running. Only way to stop it was to disconnect the bottle. Obviously it is poorly made and is truly dangerous!
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I have used the Burgess propane and electric foggers for many years. Very effective at clearing mosquitoes. The propane fogger is much handier than electric if you have a large area to fog. You need to fog when wind is light or calm so the fog will dwell for a few minutes. Fog bushes and hidden areas where the mosquitoes love to hide. The fog has never harmed our bushes, flowers, etc, but maybe your species of foliage is different. Wind will blow out the flame, but then you do not want to fog in the wind anyway. If there is a light breeze, I start downwind and back into the breeze as I fog. You do not want to expose yourself (or others) to too much of the fog. Read the instructions about how to light it, preheat it, and use it. There is a PDF manual on-line. ebay says not to put a link in the review, so just search for the file 161856c pdf.Read full review
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Pretty well made. Just fill with fog insecticide, preheat the burner and fog away. Be sure to use it when there is NO WIND. Im not sure what the contact time for killing is but am pretty sure that having wind blow the fog away will not work. I have only used the black flag fog insecticide and have not tried others. Its pretty non toxic appearing/smeling. I definitely avoid inhaling it but the fog typically hangs low enough that you are not easily threatened of breating it (i'm 6'4" so I'm also breating air at a higher elevation than most). Only leaves behind a mild scent after it dissipates. Seems to work pretty well but ive only used it a couple times.
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Fogger works good and kills bugs , only thing i dont like is how exspensive the fog solution is. I have quit buying burgess fluid ,and using diesel mixed with permithin 10
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