Hot Shot 15 oz. Flying Insect Killer Aerosol Spray Clean Fresh Scent
Product Overview
Control pesky flying insects around your home with Hot Shot Flying Insect Killer3. This formula kills houseflies; mosquitoes that may carry the Chikungunya, Zika, Dengue and West Nile Virus; and other listed flying insects by contact both indoors and outdoors. Plus, the aerosol spray kills for up to 4 weeks* and leaves behind a clean, fresh scent. Use Hot Shot Flying Insect Killer3 indoors to kill pesky wasps, hornets, yellowjackets and bees. Spray liberally into hiding and breeding places, especially under attic rafters, contacting as many insects as possible. You can also use this formula as a space spray to kill houseflies, mosquitoes, cluster flies, gnats, fruit flies and flying moths that are nuisances in your home. To do so, first close all doors and windows. Then, point the nozzle upward and direct spray mist to all parts of the room, especially windows and other lightsources that attract insects. Fill the room with mist and leave the treated area immediately. Keep the room closed for at least 15 minutes. Ventilate the room when treatment is completed. Outdoors, spray the outside surfaces of screens, doors, windowframes or wherever insects may enter the building. Also treat surfaces around light fixtures on porches, in garages and other places where insects congregate. Always read entire label before use. Follow all directions and precautions. *Against mosquitoes and houseflies on non-porous surfaces.
- KILLS FLYING INSECTS BY CONTACT: Controls houseflies, mosquitoes and other listed insects
- KILLS UP TO 4 WEEKS: Continues to kill mosquitoes and houseflies on non-porous surfaces
- CLEAN FRESH SCENT: Scented aerosol spray
- FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR USE: Use this water-based formula to kill nuisance flying insects both inside and outside your home
- MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE: Guaranteed to work or your money back - see product label for details
- This product is applicable for the following pest types: Wasps, Hornets, Yellow Jackets, Houseflies, Mosquitos, Cluster Flies, Fruit Flies, Moths