Mosquito fogger: a weapon of choice to fight those pesky insects

It is a known fact that mosquitoes carry germs and other viruses that can be transmitted to humans the moment they bite them. These could cause major diseases that, if remained unchecked could have a fatal effect. So the best way to avoid these illnesses is to prevent these pesky insects from biting you in the first place. And mosquito fogger can be a great ally.

A Mosquito fogger is important, especially for those people who have a courtyard full of plants or with a swimming pool. These areas are a favorite spawning ground for these small pests. All you have to do is to fog the area (especially the outdoors) at regular intervals. Most of these foggers use an EPA-registered insecticide that is gentle on the nose. The good thing about these foggers is that it quickly dispatches not only mosquitoes but other insects as well. That is why it is essential to secure the perimeter around a camping ground to protect kids from insects like fleas, ticks and hundreds of other flying and non-flying insects. Most mosquito foggers are actually easy to use—thanks to their small design (most models has a sturdy 40-ounce container for insecticides) and light weight. The Burgess insect fogger, for example, even has a trigger lock that prevents users from accidentally discharging it.

Prevention is always better than cure. So to stop these mosquitoes from spreading diseases, we need to keep them at bay. We could use a lot of tools, but nothing is far more efficient than mosquito foggers. Most of the models available today are less than $70.