The Best Bug Foggers

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    Propane Insect Fogger

    • Insect foggers kill many flying insects like flies.Ablestock.com/AbleStock.com/Getty Images

      Propane foggers allow the fog to be propelled out and away from the user. They also cover a wider area than many traditional style foggers. Northern Tool + Equipment offers the Hudson Propane Fogger, which clears away most flying insects like mosquitoes and flies and leaves no active residue on plants. It connects to any propane canister and also has its own self-igniting source, so there is no flame or electric needed. This allows the fogger to be taken to places like campgrounds or picnic sites where open flames might be a bad idea.

    Electric Outdoor Foggers

    • Enjoying the backyard with guests is more pleasant when it is bug free.Ryan McVay/Photodisc/Getty Images

      A corded fogger is easy to use. Spray around your yard, swim area or anywhere as long as there is access to an electrical outlet. Keep your family and guests free of pesky insects for hours at a time during parties or for simply enjoying the backyard. The Burgess Electric 960 Fogger that is available at the Fountainhead Group, Inc. website only takes minutes to set up and use. Simply fill the base container, plug in and spray.

    Indoor Bug Foggers

    • Commonly called a "bug bomb," the indoor fogger is a good tool when battling common household pests. It's also easy to use; set off the canister in the middle of a room and leave for a while. The attraction of such products is mostly their price; most fall in a range from $12.00 to $15.00. The more popular brands are the Ortho Max Indoor Insect Fogger, the Raid Max Fogger and the Spectrum Diversified Indoor Insect Fogger.

    Discount Foggers

    • Smaller areas don't need as much coverage.Jupiterimages/Creatas/Getty Images

      If you need coverage for a short time or if funds are short, there are still some fogger options for use both indoors and out. Look for Bengal Products, Inc. Dry Indoor Fogger, which costs around $7.00 to $9.00. The Hot Shot Indoor Insect Fogger is usually sold in a double pack for two-area use and costs around $6.00. For outdoor use, try the Cutter Bug Free Backyard Outdoor Fogger, which usually runs from $5.00 to $12.00. It works well for use on decks or patio areas.

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