I m not a big fan of foggers in the attic.
Bombs in attic.
When it comes to killing wasps and hornets using bug bombs then you ve to consider a few cases.
If you ve ever clicked the trigger button of a fogger you know just how quickly that little bomb goes off.
Using bug bombs inside your home is generally safe if you take precautions.
These foggers are designed to spread the insecticide in the aerosol form around the room.
Open the doors and turn on the fans or the ceiling fan which can help you get rid of the bomb smells from the house.
Bug bombs fumigate areas that have insect infestations and kill bugs within hours of release.
Vacuum daily for the next ten to fourteen days.
If you have a wasp nest inside your house basement attic storage room or in any closed room then the wasp bomb will be very effective.
The problem is most people want to put two or three up there and of course space them out.
Is it safe to set off bug bombs in an attic.
A spider bomb also commonly known as a bug bomb is a total release fogger containing pesticides which are release using aerosol propellants to fumigate a wide area such as a basement apartment or attic.
The answer is pretty straightforward yes termite foggers and bombs with termiticide do kill termites on the surface.
These are aerosol products.
The smell of pesticides can persist for several hours or days after treatment.
Open windows to ventilate the house and reduce odors.