Hot fogging, also known as thermal fogging, is a method of pest control that uses heat to generate a fine mist of a pesticide or insecticide solution. This mist, or aerosol, is then dispersed into the air, allowing it to reach even hard-to-reach areas and effectively kill pests.
Here's a more detailed explanation:
How Hot Fogging Works:
Heat Vaporization:
A special machine uses heat to vaporize a liquid solution, which is usually a pesticide or insecticide.
Aerosol Formation:
As the liquid is vaporized, it forms a fine mist of tiny particles, which then disperse into the air.
Pest Control:
The aerosolized mist is then distributed throughout the area, reaching insects and other pests, where it kills or repels them.