Description: B&G Accuspray Bottle - Plastic (Model # 24000000) Guide What It Is: The B&G Accuspray Bottle is a component of the B&G Accuspray system, a professional pest control tool designed for precise application of insecticides. It is a plastic bottle that is used to hold and dispense pest control chemicals. How It Works: The bottle works by being filled with the appropriate mixture of insecticide and water. It attaches to the B&G Accuspray Elite Professional unit, which allows for controlled spraying through a pump mechanism. How to Use: To use the B&G Accuspray Bottle, unscrew it from the Accuspray unit. Fill it with the correct amount of insecticide, using a calibrated injector syringe for precise measurement, then add water and mix by shaking. Screw the bottle back onto the Accuspray unit and pump the handle to pressurize the bottle for spraying. Where to Apply: The B&G Accuspray Bottle can be used in various settings where pest control is needed, such as residential homes, commercial buildings, food service areas, and agricultural sites. It is designed for spot treatment, crack and crevice applications, or for treating tight spaces where pests are found. Safety Precautions: Always wear protective gloves and eyewear when handling chemicals and using the Accuspray bottle. Follow all label directions for the insecticide being used, including safety instructions and proper disposal of any unused chemicals. Ensure that the area is well-ventilated during application and keep the bottle out of reach of children and pets.
Price: 32.38 USD
Location: Thomaston, Georgia
End Time: 2025-01-04T19:54:00.000Z
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Type: Equipment
Brand: B&G
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