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Black Flag 11079 HG-11079 6 Count Indoor Fogger, Clear
$ 7.22
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Insects invading your corner of the world? Whatever insect you're fighting, Black Flag products are dedicated to providing the tools you need to regain control. With formulas that act fast and never back down, Black Flag insect controls have been arming homeowners in the battle against invading bugs for more years than any other brand.Stop bugs before they raid your kitchen and home with Black Flag Concentrated Fogger. This package contains 6 aerosol cans that release a concentrated fog. Each 1.25 oz can treats a room up to 2,000 cubic feet (or approximately 15.5 feet by 16 feet with an 8-foot ceiling). Black Flag Concentrated Fogger controls a variety of household pests, including roaches, ants (except fire, carpenter, harvester and pharaoh ants), fleas, spiders (except brown recluse), mosquitoes, silverfish, brown dog ticks, houseflies and more as listed. Keeps killing German cockroaches up to 12 weeks on non-porous surfaces. This product will not control bed bugs.Black Flag Concentrated Fogger won’t leave a wet, messy residue. It’s perfect for use in apartments, homes, attics, basements, garages, and household storage areas. Includes convenient hang tags to alert others when they can safely re-enter treated area. Available in pack of 4 includes four individual packages of 6 foggers each (total of 24 foggers).KILLS BY CONTACT: Controls a variety of household pests; including roaches; ants (except fir; carpenter; harvester and pharaoh ants); fleas; spiders (except brown recluse); mosquitoes; silverfish; brown dog ticks; houseflies and more as listed
EACH CAN TREATS UP TO 2,000 CUBIC FEET: Use one can to treat a room approximately 5 feet by 16 feet with an 8-foot ceiling
DUAL ACTION: Kills insects and leaves a fresh scent
USE INDOORS: Treat in apartments; homes; attics; basements; garages; and household storage areas
With formulas that act fast and never back down; Black Flag insect controls have been arming homeowners in the battle against invading bugs for more years