@ does help if I was in your country, I m from Australia, trying to buy one. As we have different systems I want to make sure if the gas cylinder is available in our local market.
bought one yesterday. The Black Flag insecticide works! 90% of mosquitoes are gone after one application. Only saw a few mosquitoes today where there were previously swarms. However, my Burgess fogger flames up quite a bit so I'm contemplating returning it and buying a different brand. It was so bad that I almost burned down some bushes. Adjusting propane valve made no difference. It's also a real PITA to light.
Can anyone tell me what to use in this particular fogger. The issue i have is they sell this Burgess fogger here in New Zealand but they dont sell the Black flag fogging mixture thats recommended for use. But i can get an insecticide that can be used but they have no information on ratio and what to mix it with? Obviously i dont want to blow myself up. Ive read you mix with diesel? But i need to confirm this. Anyone out there know? Cheers.
That's cool, they seem to last forever. I have another mosquito item to test out. The mosquitoes haven't been too bad this year at my house, but I'm prepared to run the new fogger setup this week.
pillayw126 Have you tried it out yet? I just fogged my yard a few days ago, the mosquitoes were unbearable. It's the only thing that works, besides spraying Deet on yourself.
***** Just did it and sat on my front porch for about 20 minutes. First time this summer without being attacked by mosquitoes. Had a time finding the Black Flag Fogging Insecticide 2, but Tractor Supply had some.
Hi Mark. Just fired mine up for the first time and overall things went well. But I can't even imagine letting it warm up for more than 1 minute. My coils were glowing red and the mist was shooting out without any liquid component almost right away. Wonder if my unit is running hotter than normal. I had my gas dialed waaaay back too. Your unit is obviously much older, so maybe this is a burn-in thing...?
Hi Ron, my fogger is at least 25 years old. I'm sure the new fogger design is significantly improved and works faster. I appreciate you taking the time to give me your feedback.
I have a newer model about 3 years old and its ready to go approximately 10-25 seconds after firing it up. Its ready once the fog starts and the liquid starts spewing out on its own.
No, joke... kerosene.... and permethrin. 32 oz at my tsc was 29 bucks, I believe its 36 percent permethrin. But yup, 4 oz to a gallon of kerosene and you'll see.
The problem with these Foggers is that the fog doesn't stick to anything. It just floats off in the Wind. Someone needs to come up with a solution that actually sticks to the ground in the trees in the leaves so that it continues to kill or repel.
It kills all airborne bugs or any insects it contacts in the area. The answer to what you're mentioning is Cutter. Attach it to your garden hose and spray away. Unfortunately there isn't a quick answer or one product that kills/repels mosquitoes. You'll have to use multiple products to make your backyard more comfortable.
I've used this fogger occasionally, for family get togethers, and the canister lasted for years. The fogger helps, but when we're in droughts, like the weather Michigan has had so far this spring, there's not many mosquitoes out and no reason to do any fogging.
+native ojibwa Thanks, I agree. A respirator is a good idea. I don't have many black flies around here, so I can't give you an opinion. I read that they help with flying and biting flies for several hours.
I realize you're doing this in the daytime so you can film the video, but it may be a good idea to recommend that this be done at dusk, NOT in the day time. Dusk is when they all go to their resting places, under leaves and plants etc. If you did mention it, and I missed it, apologies.
I don't recall what I said in the video, but I see claims that it works for up to 72 hours. If I were having an outdoor get together, I'd spray this 2-3 hours ahead of time to be mosquito free.
Yes, I've used both. The gas one is my first choice because I prefer not to drag an extension cord around. The most important thing of a gas one is to make sure it warms up thoroughly before use.
I've been around a fog machine and don't think they work the same way. The insect fogger gets real hot. The hotter it gets, the better the fog comes out. The indoor special effects fogger doesn't seem to get hot, that I've noticed. Sorry I can't be any more specific.
Wow. That's 6:17 I just wasted.. what brand of chemical and fogger did u use. U did I form us that u have a wood rack though. That's the take away ....????
HI Mark, I bought a similar product recently, quick question... After fogging is necessary to clean out the Unused insecticide in the tank or it ok to store in there for long term? i thinking if the insecticide would clog the nozzle for the spray?
It's good practice to empty the insecticide however, I've left some in there by accident for long periods of time and have never had any issues. I think the hot coil melts anything that gums up.
Just a question does this fog kill the Mosquitos or just repel them with all the news about the zika virus looking at getting one of these because we're down south.
+Rudy G Good question... I read somewhere that they actually kill mosquitoes. I know they repel them for sure too. I'll be using the fogger this summer as well, because our winter has been rather mild, which means lots of mosquitoes this spring and summer.
Is that a screw in propane cylinder with BOM fitting?
I'm not sure the answer to that. I just use the standard 14.1 oz propane gas cylinders from Home Depot. Does that help?
@ does help if I was in your country, I m from Australia, trying to buy one. As we have different systems I want to make sure if the gas cylinder is available in our local market.
bought one yesterday. The Black Flag insecticide works! 90% of mosquitoes are gone after one application. Only saw a few mosquitoes today where there were previously swarms. However, my Burgess fogger flames up quite a bit so I'm contemplating returning it and buying a different brand. It was so bad that I almost burned down some bushes. Adjusting propane valve made no difference. It's also a real PITA to light.
My old one flames up once in awhile but pretty rare. I only open it 1 turn.
which order does the spring an steel ball go in the pump assembly as i took apart
Thanks just got one probably as old as yours
They're built to last! It's amazing all the years I got out of it.
I use 1 gallon of kerosene per 4oz of permethrin from farm store. You can make 8 gallons of fogger for about 60 bucks.
Thanks for sharing. The mosquitoes are very bad this year with all the rain we've had this summer.
Kerosene ??
@@mrfofung it's what I use
I’ve done similar with diesel.
Can anyone tell me what to use in this particular fogger. The issue i have is they sell this Burgess fogger here in New Zealand but they dont sell the Black flag fogging mixture thats recommended for use. But i can get an insecticide that can be used but they have no information on ratio and what to mix it with? Obviously i dont want to blow myself up. Ive read you mix with diesel? But i need to confirm this. Anyone out there know? Cheers.
I only use the products that's sold specifically for this fogger. It's poured in straight and not diluted.
Thank you for the video.
+Danny Nguyen You're welcome!
I think my dad has same fogger 😅. Mosquitoes this year is the worst I've ever seen them.
That's cool, they seem to last forever. I have another mosquito item to test out. The mosquitoes haven't been too bad this year at my house, but I'm prepared to run the new fogger setup this week.
Thanks for the video Mark. Just bought one. Mosquitoes have been bad this year.
pillayw126 Have you tried it out yet? I just fogged my yard a few days ago, the mosquitoes were unbearable. It's the only thing that works, besides spraying Deet on yourself.
*****
Just did it and sat on my front porch for about 20 minutes. First time this summer without being attacked by mosquitoes. Had a time finding the Black Flag Fogging Insecticide 2, but Tractor Supply had some.
pillayw126 Glad to hear it working out for you. Thanks for commenting!
Hi Mark. Just fired mine up for the first time and overall things went well. But I can't even imagine letting it warm up for more than 1 minute. My coils were glowing red and the mist was shooting out without any liquid component almost right away. Wonder if my unit is running hotter than normal. I had my gas dialed waaaay back too.
Your unit is obviously much older, so maybe this is a burn-in thing...?
Hi Ron, my fogger is at least 25 years old. I'm sure the new fogger design is significantly improved and works faster. I appreciate you taking the time to give me your feedback.
I have a newer model about 3 years old and its ready to go approximately 10-25 seconds after firing it up. Its ready once the fog starts and the liquid starts spewing out on its own.
Plus the permethrin will last about a month in your yard.
I like the sound of that!
No, joke... kerosene.... and permethrin. 32 oz at my tsc was 29 bucks, I believe its 36 percent permethrin. But yup, 4 oz to a gallon of kerosene and you'll see.
Looks just like the fogger granddad used 40yrs ago
Yes, these were built to last.
I take it that smearing goat blood on the front door does not help if the fog gets inside the mosquito house
The problem with these Foggers is that the fog doesn't stick to anything. It just floats off in the Wind. Someone needs to come up with a solution that actually sticks to the ground in the trees in the leaves so that it continues to kill or repel.
It kills all airborne bugs or any insects it contacts in the area. The answer to what you're mentioning is Cutter. Attach it to your garden hose and spray away. Unfortunately there isn't a quick answer or one product that kills/repels mosquitoes. You'll have to use multiple products to make your backyard more comfortable.
I got one of these and I'll watch bugs fly right through the fog and they seem to be just fine. Seems like it just annoys them at best.
does this kill them or just push them away?
I believe it pushes them away. I don't use it that often, but I'm glad to have it when the mosquitoes are bad.
How long does the propane canister last on average?
I've used this fogger occasionally, for family get togethers, and the canister lasted for years. The fogger helps, but when we're in droughts, like the weather Michigan has had so far this spring, there's not many mosquitoes out and no reason to do any fogging.
how does it work on black flys.... and wear a respirator!
+native ojibwa Thanks, I agree. A respirator is a good idea. I don't have many black flies around here, so I can't give you an opinion. I read that they help with flying and biting flies for several hours.
+markthomasbuilder the black flys here in NH are bad Skeeters are just as bad as well...grew up in TC MI... my dad had a similar fogger in the 70s
I realize you're doing this in the daytime so you can film the video, but it may be a good idea to recommend that this be done at dusk, NOT in the day time. Dusk is when they all go to their resting places, under leaves and plants etc. If you did mention it, and I missed it, apologies.
So this stuff only helps for a few hours?
I don't recall what I said in the video, but I see claims that it works for up to 72 hours. If I were having an outdoor get together, I'd spray this 2-3 hours ahead of time to be mosquito free.
where can I get a strong or effective insecticide that will kill mosquito. someone give me names
Sorry, can't help with that one. I just use the fogger when they're bad out.
On Amazon - Bonide (BND857) - Pyrethrin Garden Insect Spray Mix, Outdoor Insecticide/Pesticide Concentrate
becuase of thermals always fog late afternoon..
have u ever had or have u used an electric one? and if so, which works better?
Yes, I've used both. The gas one is my first choice because I prefer not to drag an extension cord around. The most important thing of a gas one is to make sure it warms up thoroughly before use.
hi there, mark!
i work with special effects, do you think it would work with regular fog fluid? the one used in halloweens...
best regards
vitor
I've been around a fog machine and don't think they work the same way. The insect fogger gets real hot. The hotter it gets, the better the fog comes out. The indoor special effects fogger doesn't seem to get hot, that I've noticed. Sorry I can't be any more specific.
ok, tks... but i think i'll try and see what happens... who knows? best regards
I'm curious to know if it works. Please post the results.
We have used this model with baby oil to make dramatic fog effects even indoors. Works great!
Wow. That's 6:17 I just wasted.. what brand of chemical and fogger did u use. U did I form us that u have a wood rack though. That's the take away ....????
HI Mark, I bought a similar product recently, quick question... After fogging is necessary to clean out the Unused insecticide in the tank or it ok to store in there for long term? i thinking if the insecticide would clog the nozzle for the spray?
It's good practice to empty the insecticide however, I've left some in there by accident for long periods of time and have never had any issues. I think the hot coil melts anything that gums up.
I have left the insecticide in the tank for at least a year without any issues. Also, it's oil based so it definitely doesn't evaporate.
Just a question does this fog kill the Mosquitos or just repel them with all the news about the zika virus looking at getting one of these because we're down south.
+Rudy G Good question... I read somewhere that they actually kill mosquitoes. I know they repel them for sure too. I'll be using the fogger this summer as well, because our winter has been rather mild, which means lots of mosquitoes this spring and summer.
Thank you for sharing
You're welcome
just bought one and it fogs amazing
used a small pickle jar instead of the reservoir that came with it......less fluid and better
That sounds like an interesting idea. We're you able to stay upwind of the fog?
pretty much but the wind does shit quite a bit
Or "shift."
Daaaaaaaaaaaaaasaaaamnn! Great idea
Dude, less chatter and more DOING! talk about it WHILE you are doing it!
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I didn't think he was too chatty, but I do think you are being an absolute dicknose, Brismoore. 🍺🍺
Corvette Shorts it was constructive criticism. You’re just being a bitch.
oh, here comes the first music critic
God That was painful to watch
Too much gum flappin' mate..... Went to another channel......