Hand Duster Puffer For Insecticide Dust Insect Dust Roach Powder Bed Bug Dust

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Hand duster for applying bed bug killer dust insect dust roach powder bellows hand duster -
For applying bed bug killer dust & insecticide dust note: this hand duster does not
Come with an insecticide dust. You will have to purchase the dust separately. This bellow
Hand duster is the professional s choice when it comes to crack and crevice treatments of
Fine dust products into small areas. This product has a 6-inch powder coated extension to

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Hand Duster For Applying Bed Bug Killer Dust Insect Dust Roach Powder

Bellows Hand Duster - For Applying Bed Bug Killer Dust & Insecticide Dust

Note: This hand duster does not come with an insecticide dust. You will have to purchase the dust separately.


This Bellow Hand Duster is the Professional s Choice when it comes to crack and crevice treatments of fine dust products into small areas. This product has a 6-inch powder coated extension to treat hard to reach places. Then end of the extension where the dust comes out measures 1/4 inch. The metal extension also features an insulated black tip to prevent a shock hazard when dusting near electrical outlets. To use the duster; fill the gray rubber container (bellows) half-way full with an insecticide dust product . It is also recommended to place a small rock in the duster to help break up the dust and prevent it from clumping. Compressing the bellows will cause dust to escape the metal tip of the duster. Using a duster allows you to inject dust more easily into cracks and crevices or inside wall voids where insects like to hide. We highly recommend purchasing a duster when applying any dust products.

How To Use This Hand Duster:

Remove black rubber cap from top of duster. The duster should be filled only halfway - no more than two-thirds full. This allows for adequate air space to create the desired air/dust mixture prior to application. If there is too much dust in the duster; clumps of dust on treated surfaces may result; leading to over application of the product and messy spills.

Between each squeeze; the duster should be shaken slightly to get dust floating inside the duster.

When applying dust into cracks and crevices and on surfaces; gently squeeze the duster to ensure the application of very thin layers of dust. When dusting correctly; you should barely be able to see the dust emerging from the tip of the