Ah…summer time. That unmistakable grilling smell in the air, baseball games, thunderstorms, striking sunsets and, of course, mosquitoes!
Mosquitoes can quickly ruin your summer fun. They can become more than a nuisance and can even spread various diseases. Some easy prep work before spraying can ensure better efficiency of your treatment. Mow weedy areas and water the lawn within 24 hours of application and be sure not to mow again after at least two days of application. Thin out overgrown shrubs and dump any standing water. Research has shown that misting offers better coverage for mosquito control so make sure you choose the appropriate nozzle and adjust your stream to a mist pattern. Motorized mist blower backpack sprayers, like the Solo 451, are quite efficient for mosquito control applications.
There are also a few Best Management Practices for mosquito control that are important to keep in mind, such as:
Surveillance: Identify problem species and population trends in order to improve control methods
Mapping: Utilize maps to define treatment areas and keep track of major sources of mosquitoes
Set Action Thresholds: Determine a control measure to be implemented based on analyzed data
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Topics: Sprayer Depot, sprayers, pest control, spray tips, Mosquitoes, misting, Summer spray tips, best management practices
In the past, we've talked about the importance of selecting the right spray tip for your application. Since spray tips and spray guns go hand in hand it is only appropriate that spray guns also get their fifteen minutes of fame. After all, ensuring that you are using the right one will improve your spraying efficiency. When choosing a spray gun consider the following:
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Guest Post: 5 Ways a Control Unit Is Better Than a Relief Valve
Posted by Sprayer Depot on Wed, Jun 17, 2015
Contributed by Guest Blogger:
Mark Techler, Factory Representative - Hypro & SHURflo Ag and Industrial Pumps and Accessories
Sprayers with positive displacement pumps need some way to bypass the flow of liquid when the gun or boom is shut off. Let’s compare a typical relief valve, like a TeeJet S6815 series valve, to a commonly used control unit, like Hypro GS40GI, which includes a relief valve and much more.
Read MoreTopics: Hypro, Diaphragm pumps, sprayer, spray tips, Guest blog, relief valve, control unit