What is fogging?

Fogging is a method commonly used for pest control and disinfection in enclosed indoor spaces. It involves the application of a fine mist of chemical solution, known as a fog, which is dispersed into the air using a fogging machine.

Fogging is effective at reaching areas that are difficult to access with traditional spraying methods, such as ceilings, corners, and crevices. The fog particles are able to penetrate into these hard-to-reach areas and provide thorough coverage of the space.

Fogging can be used to control a variety of pests, including mosquitoes, flies, cockroaches, and bed bugs. It can also be used for disinfection purposes, such as killing bacteria, viruses, and mold spores in hospitals, homes, schools, and other indoor environments.

It is important to follow safety guidelines and use the appropriate chemicals when performing fogging to ensure the safety of humans, pets, and the environment. It is also recommended to ventilate the area after fogging to allow for proper air circulation and avoid inhaling potentially harmful chemicals.