CritterKill Flea Killer Smoke Bombs 16g
Critterkill Flea Smoke Bombs are a great way to control and remove fleas from inside your home. The insecticidal smoke from the Flea Smoke Bombs will kill any fleas on contact making them an ideal solution for large or difficult to reach areas.
Previously only for professional use, these Flea Smoke Bombs are now available to the public. Ideal for use in the home, storage areas, commercial properties and small animal housing.
Please read all warnings, precautions and directions before using the flea smoke bomb.
AREA TREATED BY SMOKE BOMB | |
TO CONTROL | 1 SMOKE BOMB (16G) PER |
Fleas & Bed Bugs | 129m3 |
Other crawling insects | 32m3 |
Flying insects | 516m3 |
DIRECTIONSÂ FOR USE
- Clear people, plants and animals including fish from the area to be treated.
- Remove all foodstuffs (processed and unprocessed), utensils and food preparation equipment.
- Seal area to be treated as effectively as possible. Close doors and windows block fireplaces and exclude draughts.
- Take the required number of Flea Smoke Bombs, refer to the Rates of Application table.
- Tear off tag and remove container cap.
- Place each Flea Smoke Bomb on a fireproof base of approximately 300 mm x 300 mm but NOT in a bucket or other enclosed space.
- When a number of Flea Smoke Bombs are being used, space them throughout the area to be treated, and prepare all for ignition before lighting the first.
- Light Flea Smoke Bombs in sequence, starting with the furthest from an identified exit.
- Light the igniter using a match. Do not leave lighted match on the generator.
- Once lit leave the room quickly
- Leave for as long as possible, at least four hours or one hour per 1.5m ceiling height minimum.
- After treatment is complete, open windows and doors and ventilate thoroughly.
WARNINGS
- Exclude all persons, animals and plants during treatment.
- For indoor use only.
- Ventilate treated areas thoroughly after treatment.
- Do not contaminate foodstuffs, eating utensils or food contact surfaces.
- Not for use on grain or in empty grain stores.
- Cover all water storage tanks before application.
- Hazardous to bees. Action should be taken to prevent foraging bees gaining access to treated nests, preferably by removing the combs or blocking the nest entrance.
- Do not disturb bats or their roosts. No treatment should be made without first ascertaining whether bats use the site as a roost. All bats are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act (1981) or the Wildlife (Northern Ireland) order (1985). Before treating any structure used by bats, consult English nature, Scottish Natural Heritage, The Countryside Council for Wales or Department of the Environment for Northern Ireland.
PRECAUTIONS
- WASH HANDS AND EXPOSED SKIN before meals and after use.
- KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE and keep out of reach of children.
- Avoid contact with skin.
- Use appropriate containment to avoid environmental contamination.
- To avoid risks to man and the environment, comply with the instructions for use.
- Safety data sheet available for professional user on request.
- This material and its container must be disposed of in a safe way
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