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Hot Shot 20177 No-Mess! Fogger delivers a powerful, flammable dry-fog formula that kills a wide range of household pests on contact. Each 1.2-ounce can treats up to 2,000 cubic feet, penetrating deep into hidden areas without leaving stains or mess. Its odor-neutralizing feature ensures your space stays fresh while effectively controlling infestations, all without the hassle of turning off pilot lights.







| ASIN | B0054NFWH4 |
| Brand | HOT SHOT |
| Brand Name | HOT SHOT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 14,819 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00071121201775 |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Weight | 3.6 Ounces |
| Item form | Spray |
| Item weight | 3.6 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Liquid volume | 4 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Hot Shot |
| Model Number | HG-20177 |
| Part Number | 20177 |
| Specification Met | USDA |
| Specification met | USDA |
| Target Species | Ants,Bug,Fleas |
| Target species | Ants,Bug,Fleas |
| UPC | 071121201775 |
D**E
Easy to Use and Effective
This fogger was simple to use and came with clear instructions. The product worked as expected and was convenient for treating larger areas quickly. The no-mess design made the process much easier than anticipated. Overall, a reliable product and a good value.
R**R
Hot Shot no mess foggers
These easy to set up & use foggers are a life saver! I had bought a back up set in case I had to repeat the treatment. These got the little buggers but great!! Keeping the back ups!
R**C
They work for small areas
Worked well but covers a relatively small area. If you buy the right variation you don’t have to turn off pilot lights. It left no odor and the bugs seem to all be expired. I did’t have any issues setting them off and there appears to be not wet residue.
N**H
Did these cans get smaller?
Twenty-five years ago I used one of these foggers to clean black widows out of my two-car garage, and it worked beautifully. Figured I’d do the same again because I found a black widow in a corner, but when this arrived it certainly felt like a much smaller tin than I remembered. Maybe it was just my memory, right? Taped the doors, made things as air-tight as I could, turns off power to the garage so it wouldn’t accidentally combust, set off a fogger and came back next day. Instead of a residual fog the air was so clear I wondered if I hadn’t set it off correctly. Nope, times empty and that stupid spider was still happily living in the corner. Yes, I could have squished it but I was using him as my control subject, figuring when he croaked then could assume any other vermin would be dead, too. So I set off both of the other foggers and came back the following day. This time the spider WAS dead, but still no residual odor. Now, I guess that might be a “new & improved feature” but I’m still perplexed by how small the cans are and how poorly the first one performed. Would I buy again? No…but I’m not entirely sure anything else is better or if my memory of how big the tins used to be is just wrong.
S**S
Controls a very wide spectrum of pests
I bought this product more than 10 years ago to kill some spiders in my garage, then never got around to using it. Recently I had a horrible outbreak of Northern Fowl Mites and Red Mites in my chickens. Red Mites are extremely difficult to kill, as they live in the microscopic cracks of the wood in the coop and attack the chickens at night, then leave the chickens and retreat back to the cracks before daylight. The Northern Fowl Mites live on the birds usually, but there was a sudden explosion of mites when the migratory birds came through and infected the chickens, so the coops were thick with both species of mites. I treated both the birds and the coop with all the standard treatments. The treatments on the birds worked, but then they got reinfected every night. It was a losing battle because I couldn't get into every crack within the coop, and the mite population was exploding! Then I thought -- mites and spiders are similar, I'll fog the chicken coop. First thing in the morning I let the chickens out and covered the coop with plastic tarps. I set off 2 foggers inside the tarps, which was about 1/10th the room size that these foggers should cover, so the fog would be very concentrated. Then I sealed the tarps with duct tape so it would be air tight. While that was happening, I treated the chickens again for the mites that were on them. I left the coop sealed for 4 hours, then held my breath and pulled the tarps off. I let it air out for an hour, then took a fan out to thoroughly air out the area and minimize any outgassing from the wood in the coop before the chickens would be put back in for the night. Killed every single mite, with foggers that were more than 10 years old!!! This was almost a year ago, and I haven't had a problem with them since. Bought another box of these in case I need them in the future -- I know they have a very long shelf life.
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