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Old 27-05-2003, 11:32 PM
Theo Asir
 
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Default Fogging for insects with my Burgess Fogger? On ROSES?

bug killing properties? Seems like fogging "through" the
roses is a good idea, that's what I was hoping someone could
refect on, maybe someone's tried it?


Brendan, I've often thought about it.

http://bugsource.com/fogmaster_jr.html
I've lusted after this one for some time now.

Several things stop me.

I live in the bulls eye of tornado valley.
Last year a class project @ our local school
discovered that the wind around here is
above 30 mph 8% of the time, 20-30
16% & 10-20 mph 27% of the time.
Thats industrial grade wind there.

Also I tend to spray the cornell mixture
90% of the time. I don't know how that would
perform inside the fogger.

Also I don't want to suit up when I
spray the cornell mixture. I will have to
w/ the fogger.

Let us know how it goes.

Is it a genuine fog of suspended particles
or is it an aerosol/paint gun effect.
There is a difference.

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Theo in Zone 5
Kansas City