| Fog
Force*(TP-40) Rejex-it
Rejex-itŪ Fog Force Bird
Repellant (formerly TP-40)
is a fogging agent that offers an
efficient tool for the management of nuisance birds without
harming target and non-target birds or other animals. It is a
repellent based on methyl anthranilate (MA), a naturally
occurring compound with reduced risk to the environment. As a
proactive method it does not depend on birds to taste the
repellent by eating treated food. Thermal or mechanical fogging
of Rejex-itŪ FOG FORCE relies on the exposure of the birds to
the fog. By fogging, the amount of repellent is greatly reduced
and the cost for application greatly controlled. After several
exposures to the fog the birds generally leave the area
completely and do not return for the season. Automated fogging
system inhibit any future re-infestation from new bird
populations and assure a total bird free environment. Use in
thermal & mechanical fogging equipment produces a fine
aerosol or fog that is very repellent to birds.
Frequently Asked Questions
HOW DOES FOGGING WORK? For
fogging to be effective, the birds must be exposed to the fog.
The fine aerosol irritates their eyes and mucous membranes with
minimum risks to them. Fogging works on all birds, independent
of their activity. They do not have to consume the product to be
effective. The aerosol will also settle in their feathers and
give them another taste when they preen themselves. It may take
several exposures to the aerosol for the birds to learn to leave
the area completely for the season. The grape like odor does not
work as a repellent. It requires the higher concentrations of
the FOG FORCE aerosol droplets, which have direct impact on the
birds.
HOW DO I USE FOG FORCE IN A
FOGGER? Familiarize yourself with the operation of your fogger
or read the operating instructions for additional information.
Pour Rejex-itŪ FOG FORCE directly into the formulation
tank of your fogger and operate the fogger as directed by the
manufacturer of the equipment. For best results use a medium
setting. If you use high settings the fog becomes
"wet" and may become phytotoxic to vegetation if the
leaves get wet. Low to medium settings on thermal foggers
generate a "dry" fog which penetrates bushes and trees
without any discoloration. Mechanical foggers (mosquito fogger)
usually fog in a straight line and do not penetrate foliage, but
can be very effective on large open areas and structures.
DO I HAVE TO DILUTE THE PRODUCT?
Rejex-itŪ FOG FORCE Bird Repellent is used without any
dilution. It is an organic formulation which does not mix with
water.
HOW MUCH DO I NEED? Fogging
requires very little product. Generally 2.5-5.0 oz are enough to
cover one acre (6-12 ounces/ha). With one gallon Rejex-itŪ FOG
FORCE you can fog up to 25-50 acres. With experience and
automation less product is used.
WHAT EQUIPMENT DO I NEED? Rejex-itŪ
FOG FORCE can be used in both thermal foggers and mechanical
foggers, so-called Ultra Low Volume foggers (ULV=s). For best
results over large areas use a thermal fogger with the proper
output. For small areas to keep birds away from re-infestation,
mechanical foggers are very useful. The mechanical fog
generators can be electrical, gasoline powered or with
compressed air. They are easier to start and automate, but do
not penetrate foliage or other obstructions as well as the
thermal foggers.
HOW OFTEN DO I HAVE TO FOG?
Usually 4-6 applications are
sufficient to repel established flocks of birds from the treated
area for the season. It takes time for the birds to find a new
home and new feeding grounds. After the initial fogging
operation most birds may return when the fog has subsided. IN
subsequent fogging operations the time increases for their
return and the number of birds decreases that return.
It must be considered that only a
fraction of the birds in a flock will be exposed to the aerosol
and therefore, will effectively learn the irritating effects.
The fogging operations do not have to be done on subsequent
days. There can be several days between each fogging if weather
conditions are not favorable.
WHAT IS THE BEST TIME TO FOG?
Best results are achieved when
birds congregate in the early evening and settle down for the
night, or in the early morning when they look for their
preferred feeding grounds. It is important to expose as many
birds as possible to the aerosol in the beginning of the
operation. In subsequent foggings the birds will leave much
faster and it will take longer for them to return.

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TP-40
1 Gallon
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