Good morning, U-Spray. I have been using your Organic Gnats spray- essentria exempt IC-3 for a few years. We live near the mangroves in southwest Florida and the no-see-ems are really bad. They manage to get inside our pool cage even though we have extra tight screens (20×20). Your Organic Gnats spray- essentria exempt IC-3 works okay, but I have to spray often which is time consuming since I am using a RL Pro Flow sprayer. I also don’t get much spray with the little hand held wand. Can you suggest a more efficient way to apply the Organic Gnats spray- essentria exempt IC-3? Our pool cage area is about 50 feet x 30 feet. Thank you, Coty.
Get one of our BUGSPRAY FOGGERS. They can handle up to 1/2 acre as they’re plenty powerful enough.
They’re easy to use too; view the video on our product page here:
Bugspray Fogger: https://bugspray.com/equipment/foggers/bugspray-fogger
Plus fogging will do a much better job of covering all the surfaces that need to be treated.
Oh, and you won’t need nearly as much finished spray to get the same area treated so it will actually pay for itself over time. Be sure to spray the screening and the surrounding yard. This will help repel all pests off the property which in turn will reduce the amount that find their way inside the pool cage.
And if you need more Essentria, we have the new “pro” formulation which just came out.
Dlc says
Will the fogger hurt pool water?
Tech Support says
Dlc,
When used properly, you should be able to direct the mist away from the pool water easily. Our fogger produces a heavy “mist” so it doesn’t float far from the direction you point at meaning you control where it goes.
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That being said, even if some got on top of the water, it would be so little there would be no hazard present. And that’s for salt water pools. If you’re using chlorine? It would disinfect the spray immediately.
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Technical Support
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