🚫 Say goodbye to creepy crawlies with a single spray!
The Hot Shot No Mess! Fogger is a powerful insecticide designed to eliminate carpenter ants, spiders, and fleas on contact. With its advanced dry fog technology, it penetrates deep into hidden spaces, ensuring comprehensive pest control without the mess. Each can effectively covers up to 2,000 cubic feet, making it ideal for various enclosed areas. Plus, its non-staining, odorless formula means you can treat your home without leaving a trace.
Specification Met | USDA |
Item Weight | 10.56 ounces |
Liquid Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
Active Ingredients | Tetramethrin,Cypermethrin,Piperonyl Butoxide |
Target Species | Insects |
Item Form | Spray |
P**Z
Worked for my vehicle
Solved my brown banded problem! I lived in Hawaii for a year and when I moved to mainland I kept finding little friends in my car. I was on the verge of crashing out every night getting in to my car because I would see one regardless of my efforts to keep it clean and no food. I assumed it was from the warm weather on the island and they had a little party in my backseat while it was in shipping. I tried many things like traps and bait which kinda worked and killed over 30 roaches but didn’t solve it completely. Ultimately I had enough and thought I would try this product. It doesn’t specify not to use in vehicles so it was my final choice to try it. I bombed the car at night (when they typically come out) and left the windows open through the next day. I came in the following day and I found 7 dead baby roaches scattered around the seats and under floor mats. I think this should be the end of my brown banded saga!
T**N
Keeps the bugs out
I use these in my shed every season to get rid of spiders and wasps. Easy to set and doesn’t leave a bad odor or residue. Usually keeps the bugs from moving in for awhile. Haven’t used in a house but from my experience this is a great easy to use product
M**7
Read box instructions
Works as expected. Not extremely powerful but also not bad
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!
S**S
Controls a very wide spectrum of pests
I bought this product more than 10 years ago to kill some spiders in my garage, then never got around to using it. Recently I had a horrible outbreak of Northern Fowl Mites and Red Mites in my chickens. Red Mites are extremely difficult to kill, as they live in the microscopic cracks of the wood in the coop and attack the chickens at night, then leave the chickens and retreat back to the cracks before daylight. The Northern Fowl Mites live on the birds usually, but there was a sudden explosion of mites when the migratory birds came through and infected the chickens, so the coops were thick with both species of mites. I treated both the birds and the coop with all the standard treatments. The treatments on the birds worked, but then they got reinfected every night. It was a losing battle because I couldn't get into every crack within the coop, and the mite population was exploding!Then I thought -- mites and spiders are similar, I'll fog the chicken coop. First thing in the morning I let the chickens out and covered the coop with plastic tarps. I set off 2 foggers inside the tarps, which was about 1/10th the room size that these foggers should cover, so the fog would be very concentrated. Then I sealed the tarps with duct tape so it would be air tight. While that was happening, I treated the chickens again for the mites that were on them. I left the coop sealed for 4 hours, then held my breath and pulled the tarps off. I let it air out for an hour, then took a fan out to thoroughly air out the area and minimize any outgassing from the wood in the coop before the chickens would be put back in for the night. Killed every single mite, with foggers that were more than 10 years old!!! This was almost a year ago, and I haven't had a problem with them since. Bought another box of these in case I need them in the future -- I know they have a very long shelf life.
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.
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
W**E
Works well
Works well and scattered over the house. One in each room.
Trustpilot
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