Lowe's Propane Burgess 1443 40-Ounce Outdoor Propane Insect Fogger
Lowe's Propane Burgess 1443 40-Ounce Outdoor Propane Insect Fogger
I have mostly only good things to say about this
product. On the one hand, if you didn't tell me what this thing did,
I'd guess that it'd only cost $50. (They lowered the price from $63 to
$58 after I wrote this review... HAH!) The plastic that forms the
handle could be thicker. Everything else is pretty satisfactory,
however, and I'm more than willing to overpay by $13 to get rid of these
damn Asian Tiger mosquitoes, which I, after much careful study, have
determined to be harbingers of the Apocalypse. I get about 10 bites a
day and hate them with a passion. (For those unfamiliar with the Asian
Tiger mosquito, imagine a normal mosquito that is more pervasive [they
sneak inside your home with ease], more patient [they'll stalk you for
hours], more intelligent [they will go away for 15 minutes if you swat
at them and miss, and they will often just wait until you go to sleep],
much more difficult to get rid of [the consensus seems to be that CO2
traps don't attract them unless supplemented with other attractants,
citronella candles serve only as speed bumps, and they sometimes even
ignore DEET], harder to see, and whose bite not only itches more than a
normal mosquito, but also burns like an ant bite. In short, they are
almost as annoying as fleas but far more difficult to get rid of. They
are absolute b--tards and pose a more significant threat than al-Qaeda,
Communists, mountain lions, mad cow disease, cyanide-producing grass,
and even politicians [perhaps I got a little carried away with that last
one.]) Seeing as how I got a West Nile notice taped on my door about
16 hours after my fogger arrived, I was even more confident in my
purchase of this here brightly colored contraption.Read more
Lowe's Propane Burgess 1443 40-Ounce Outdoor Propane Insect Fogger