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Product Review - Bu0026G 1150 Bulb Duster

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Phillip reviews the B&G 1150 Bulb Duster and tells you how to properly utilize it to apply pesticide dust to your home. The B&G 1150 Professional Bulb Duster has the heavy duty construction and quality that B&G is known for. This bulb duster has superior dust delivery, plus the ability to deliver fine granular baits (which many competing dusters are not able to do). The all plastic tips allow for "no worry" application around electrical outlets and equipment. The 1150 comes with two extra plastic extension tips for hard to reach areas, plus a beltclip. Tip: When using any type of bulb duster, only fill the duster halffull with dust or fine granules. This will make dusting so much easier. Note: This hand duster does not come with an insecticide dust. You will have to purchase the dust separately.

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Hi, this is Phillip with Domyownpestcontrol.com here to do a product review of the B&G 1150 Bulb Duster. The 1150 Bulb Duster is one of our top professional dusters that comes with a lot of attachments that you can use to apply the dust in your home. That's one thing we love about it; it's a big sized bulb so you can fill this halfway full with dust, and it's going to carry you a long way. It comes with this little cap right here attached to a plastic string, very heavy duty plastic. You can just cap your duster when you're done for storage, if you want to do that. Now I'm going to tell you a little bit about each of these attachments. It comes with a variety of attachments that come with different lengths and allow you to get into different types of cracks. The way you use them is very simple. Take one of these black extension pieces, put that on the duster first, here, it just slides right on, and then you can choose from any of your attachments. So if I want to do this tip right here, stick that in the end, and there you go. I can use that. If I want to get a longer extension just take this one out and you have two black connector pieces so I can put a long tube here, do another black extension, and let's try one of these tips right here. They have this nice little curved piece if I want to get in cracks that is maybe in and around the corner or in a wall void. Sometimes these different attachments will help you reach different areas. Pop that on like that, and if I get them in all the way it's even more secure there. But you kind of get the idea that it gives you a much longer reach, and the nice thing about these too is that they are plastic so when you are digging in there in around an outlet or something then you happen to tap a wire it's not going to hurt you. Now we're going to demonstrate exactly how to use this duster to apply insecticide dust in your own home. We have the Bellow Hand Duster here. Now when you're inside you want to do a light amount of dust so you want to turn the Bellow Duster upside down, but you're just going to stick it right here at the front of it and just dust in the wall cubby. Just once, that's all you need. It doesn't take a lot for the insects to pick up the dust. To access the wall void, you want to have the duster go in between the box and the sheetrock. You can see right here most of the time you will just need the help of a screwdriver to pull the box away from the sheetrock enough for the duster to fit in between it. Once the duster is in between it, you can just do a couple dusts inside the wall void. That dust will come down and dissipate inside the wall void and catch any insects that are walking down near the floor. If there is a gap in between your floor and the baseboard at least just enough to get the duster underneath, it provides a great opportunity to treat that area. So all you would do is put the 1150 Bulb Duster underneath the baseboard. Just give it one puff every 12 inches apart. Behind the toilet where the pipe goes into the wall is a perfect place to use the B&G 1150 Duster. Underneath the kitchen sink where the pipes go either into the cabinets or back into the wall is an excellent place to apply dust. Usually there's slip covers on the pipes. You can just move those up and out of the way, take the duster right into the crack, and now you can dust the void underneath the sink cabinets.

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