🚫 Say Goodbye to Pests, Hello to Peace of Mind!
The HOT SHOT Fogger with Odor Neutralizer is a powerful pest control solution that kills roaches, ants, spiders, and fleas on contact. With a non-staining formula and the ability to cover up to 2,000 cubic feet, it effectively targets both visible and hidden infestations for up to 2 months.
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Active Ingredients | Tetramethrin,Cypermethrin |
Energy Specifications Met | USDA |
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Spray |
A**S
Flogger
Did the job placed in room left out the houseEFFECTIVE one use and got rid of insectsSMELL wasn’t bad once I returned
S**N
Easy to use, doesn't leave a residue, gas water-heater safe, and actually kills bugs
I've been using these "Hot Shot No-Mess! Fogger With Odor Neutralizer," for many years and have been very happy with them. Shake for 30 seconds, remove the black cap, rotate the can so that it will point AWAY from you when you depress the lever, press the lever, and run away. I use 2 of these in my 2-car garage every month and 2 of these in my 800 sq.ft. metal shed every month. Before I started using these in the metal shed, I had a real black widow problem. Since then, no problem.The key with this is to do it regularly. If you wait only until you see bugs, it is already too late. Also, it is gas water-heater safe so this blue can is the one that I use in my garage where the water heater is located. Use the blue cans in the metal shed also.The only issue I had was a couple of years ago when they changed the plastic used in the dispenser nozzle (they switched from gray plastic and a white frosted plastic). Those cans didn't work since the white frosted plastic jammed or broke and wouldn't dispense. They quickly switched back to gray plastic, so they figured out that the white frosted plastic was a bad idea. No problems since then.Scott
S**D
Better than most
Does very well you might have to use additional products if the infestation is bad enough but added to bait works good
A**Y
Finally Got Rid of Our Carpenter Ants!!!
We had a carpenter ant problem in our cabin and this fogger did the trick! It’s super easy to use, left no mess or residue behind, and—most importantly—it worked! We used it exactly as directed and it’s been about 9 months, and the ants haven’t come back.Important tip: Make sure you’re mindful of the product’s range. The package states that it treats 2,000 cubic ft of unobstructed space (approximately 15.5 ft x 16 ft x 8 ft ceiling). Our ceiling is 25 ft high so we made sure we placed it high enough to reach the ceiling (where the ants were burrowed).We’re really happy with how effective this was. No lingering smell, no residue or staining—just results. Highly recommend!
C**N
Effective
I bought a new home to find out that they had a roach nest in the kitchen cabinets behind the dishwasher. I set 3 cans across the first floor and left them overnight. Came back in the morning and the roaches were all sprawled out out dead or dying. Counted 10 of them in total. I'll probably give it another treatment in a week to make sure the infestation is dead. This stuff is good, but to use it properly you have to empty out the space you are treating, which might be difficult when you are already living there. Besides the fact that you also have to vacate for a few hours then ventilate again for a few more hours before you can go back inside. I also doubt that it will keep the bugs from outside coming back inside. So you should use some other treatment outside the house and around any openings that can't be sealed. I'd only use the fogger again if I notice an active infestation.Update: despite the confirmed kills from the first treatment I wasn't confident so I went ahead and did a second treatment and found that indeed several more roaches survived the first. This time I also saw the small nymphs among the casualties and earwigs which is a sign I've almost won the war. I am going to apply a 3rd and maybe even 4th treatment until they stop appearing entirely. So for those that tried this and it didn't work. You probably had stragglers and required multiple attempts. Roaches are quite hardy.
A**W
Meow
One dark and stormy night I was in the garage when I was attacked by an evil arachnid. I swung, I cussed, I lunged, I kicked but only managed to wound him. The spider missing a leg and me missing my pride the battle was epic but ended in a draw. I went in the next morning with the bug-a-salt shotgun and revolver to finish the job. My nemesis nowhere in sight but his friends everywhere. The battle raged on for hours, clothes torn, exo-skeletons shredded enough salt in the garage to preserve a dead elephant. But I believed myself to be victorious but their leader with the missing leg had not yet been found. A couple days later his reinforcements had arrived. Outnumbered and outmatched I fled from the garage and ordered this product. Time to take the next step and enter chemical warfare. I don’t believe the arachnid army has yet been issued MOPP gear and so I read the directions on my new toxic bug grenade and released the gas. No luck, the next morning few were dead but many survived. Lucky for me I bought the three pack so I placed the remaining two gas grenades in the garage and set them off. Returned two days later to check for survivors I could interrogate as to the whereabouts of their leader. There were several survivors must most had perished due to poor seals on their failed attempts at gas masks. I captured the survivors in my Milwaukee shop vac where I starved them of food until they talked. Loyal to their leader they never said a word as to his location and died in the vacuum chamber. I expected no survivors after three grenades but I suppose having some prisoners to interrogate is not a bad thing. To this day the leaders whereabouts are unknown but all has been quiet in my garage.
K**D
Works!
Works! Didn't leave a heavy smell or residue, providing you follow the directions properly.
M**D
Good value but toxic to humans, too
Handle with care
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