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B&G sprayer #5480213
03/31/16 06:01 PM
03/31/16 06:01 PM
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EatenByLimestone Offline OP
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Since we're going into a new year of spraying for insects I figured a discussion on these might be useful. They are great sprayers, but reaching soffits can be a pain with the dinky pin stream they have. What work around do you use? Have you tried any of the other tips they offer?

Re: B&G sprayer [Re: EatenByLimestone] #5480759
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We use ladders many times when needed. They do have extension poles but I believe they are equipped to work on a power spray rig which enables you to get more range out of your system.

When doing perimeter work for stink bugs and wasps we have gone to our big tank rig with a hand gun, then we set the gun on a pin stream setting which does a good job once you get it calibrated correctly.

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