FastOut CS Foam - 20 oz. - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Heidi
    06/25/2010
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    I have seed moths and I have birds in the room that is infested. Can I use FastOut on the walls and corners?
    Do I have to remove all of the birds to do the treatment?
    A
    You must remove all animals and people prior to applying FastOut Foam or any other insecticide. People and animals can return as soon as the area that was treated is dry. According to the product label "Make spot, void and/or Crack & Crevice treatment to localized areas including shelves, cupboards and storage areas where food
    products suspected of being infested are located. Remove or cover food before treatment. This treatment is supplemental to good housekeeping, since it will have no effect on insects within packaging. Infested food packaging should be destroyed".
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  • Asked by Patrick
    05/09/2011
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    How effective is Fastout CS Foam in walls with fiberglass insulation?
    Is there enough room to expand
    A
    That all depends on how dense the fiberglass insulation is in your wall void.  The foam can only enter space that is available.  If they used a dense insulation that is packed in your wall void, then the product will not have much room to expand into.  There is no way to really know until you try to foam a void and see how far it goes.  If there is no room the product will squirt back out of the hole you are treating through from the pressure.
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  • Asked by Paul from Gainesville New York
    08/13/2013
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    I have bees in an outside wall where the cable tv wire came through.
    I plugged hole and sprayed but they are back and have found another way in. Do you have a gel, foam, or paste that I could put around the entrance to kill them. Thanks
    A
    Fastout Foam would be a good choice. FastOut CS Foam is the only microencapsulated, ready-to-use insecticide foam with non-repellent residual activity.  Non-repellant means that insects will pass right through the foam or the residual without detecting the insecticide.
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