Green Belt Climate sulfur smoke bomb for treating basements and greenhouses, 300 g

A smoke bomb is the most practical and time-tested means for quickly, effectively processing a cellar. The active substance quickly spreads throughout a closed area during the combustion process, and the result lasts for a long time. This method will be economical in comparison with the use of other professional means, without being inferior in effectiveness.

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Purpose

Sulfur smoke bomb Climate + wick in Moscow is in high demand due to its low price and high efficiency. The product is simultaneously an insecticide, rodenticide and fungicide. The triple complex action will not leave the slightest chance for pests and pathogenic fungi. You save as much as possible on room treatment and get by with just one working unit.

The sulfur bomb will smoke out rats and mice, ticks and midges, and disinfect mold. The use of this composition is optimal in an enclosed area. To prevent the process of corrosion of metal surfaces, pre-lubricate them with grease.

Generally, a sulfur smoke bomb is ideal for the following purposes:

  • Disinfection in the cellar in the shortest possible time;
  • Pest control;
  • Quick destruction of moles and rodents;
  • Disinsection of the greenhouse before planting vegetable or fruit crops.

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Description of the checker Quiet Evening

The method itself is quite effective and has long been used for treatment against various insects in agricultural complexes, warehouses, garages, and summer cottages. And now they have begun to use it in residential premises, but this also has its own nuances. Smoke bombs, according to their purpose, differ in the composition of the active substance:

  • On livestock farms, sulfur dioxide, released when sulfur burns, is used to combat parasites. A highly toxic and effective substance for bactericidal, insecticidal and antifungal treatment.
  • To treat barns and agricultural storage facilities, didecyldimethylammonium bromide, which has bactericidal and fungicidal (antifungal) properties, is used.
  • Permethrin is used to treat residential premises, cinemas, warehouses and large areas. An insecticide of plant origin that has a paralytic effect on insects.
  • A chlorine-based substance - Hexachlorane - has a nerve-paralytic effect on parasites.

The composition of the Quiet Evening checker includes such an active substance as permethrin 10%, a substance of plant origin found in chamomile flowers. Absolutely harmless to humans and animals. The principle of the checker is that when activated, a cloud of smoke is created, which subsequently settles in the form of a plaque. A smoke bomb from bedbugs has a contact effect; when it hits the body of an insect, it penetrates inside and, acting on nerve endings, prevents the transmission of impulses, causing paralysis and subsequent death of the insect.

Interesting fact: In the absence of food, bedbugs can enter a state close to anabiotic and remain in it for about a year. If conditions arise that are unsuitable for the life of the insect, it leaves the territory in search of a more favorable environment and source of food.

Compound

The main active ingredient of the checker is sulfur in a concentration of 75%. The air in the room is intensively heated and smoky with toxic smoke, after which harmful microorganisms, insects and rodents quickly die. Additionally, you provide effective prevention against mold and rot.

When used correctly, this product is absolutely safe and provides high yields in greenhouses. The low cost of the sulfur bomb is harmoniously combined with high efficiency, and its use is extremely simple.

A special wick guarantees a two-minute combustion delay, which will allow people to quickly leave the area.

Basic nuances of disinfection

The use of sulfur bombs in a greenhouse is advisable when the air temperature does not fall below +10 degrees Celsius. In cases where the greenhouse is installed in an area characterized by high groundwater, disinfection should be postponed until the soil has dried out at least 10 cm. Otherwise, sulfurous acid (which is formed as a result of the reaction of anhydride and moisture) penetrates into the lower layers of the soil . This will disrupt the work of soil bacteriological crops, which will reduce the quality indicators of the land.

Fumigation does not require much time. A sulfur bomb for disinfecting a greenhouse burns for several hours, but the aftereffect of the anhydride lasts for another 2-3 days. The effectiveness of treatment can be increased by choosing the correct dosage and following the instructions. The calculation of the active component is based on the volume of the greenhouse space; the exact consumption is indicated on the packaging with sulfur tablets.

Mode of application

Pre-grease metal surfaces or door handles or insulate them well to prevent rust from forming. Be sure to seal the room to prevent toxic smoke from leaking into the environment. A plate of metal or other fireproof material is placed on the floor in the center of the cellar or greenhouse, which will serve as a backing for the checker.

Place the wick, light it and leave the room immediately. Fumigation must be carried out before planting for 24 hours, and then the area must be ventilated for up to ten days. Ventilation in the cellar is carried out for two days until the smell disappears completely.

It is important to store the sulfur smoke bomb in a dry and cool place out of the reach of children until use.

How to understand that there are mice in the room

As a rule, the first characteristic sign is the presence of an unpleasant odor. It is especially acute in unventilated buildings where there have been no people for a long time. The most dangerous manifestation is the detection of marks from teeth and excrement located in or near products. If mice are not afraid to leave their holes in the presence of people, it means that they feel free and at ease, and the population size is quite large. Why do mice appear indoors? This occurs under favorable conditions:

  • Easy access to food
  • Presence of dark, warm places that are difficult to reach for people and pets
  • Location of outbuildings, abandoned buildings, destroyed communications near the house.

If at least one or more conditions from this list exist, the likelihood of rodents appearing in the house and garden increases significantly.

Smoke bomb against frost. Several ways to save your crops from frost

Margarita Nikolaeva , SM Number one , No. 21 of May 29, 2014 , #Knowledge of living , Hacienda , #Irkutsk region

Berry crops and trees also bloomed earlier than usual this year.

The warm spring deceived many summer residents, and the winners were the most careful and experienced gardeners - those who did not plant heat-loving crops early. The buds of most fruit and berry plants die at -4 degrees, opened flowers at -2, young ovaries at -1 degree of frost, and light frosts still continue.

How do you know if there will be frost? There are such signs. Frosts are possible if, after a hot day, the air temperature drops sharply in the evening, and the weather is calm and windless, there is no dew, and the stars are clearly visible. If the weather is windy, there are clouds, and dew appears on the plants in the evening, frost is unlikely.

The simplest thing you can do is to water the garden well in the evening. Mulching the tree trunks with organic materials helps to retain heat in the soil - at night, the heated soil will give off heat, and in the event of slight frosts, it is sometimes possible to save flowering trees. Low-growing bushes suffer more - at a height of 2-3 meters from the ground, the temperature is 1-2 degrees higher than at soil level. Digged or mulched soil accumulates more heat per day, while soil overgrown with grass cools down faster.

A good way is to smoke with the help of specially arranged smoke heaps or the modern one - with smoke bombs. There are several varieties; the DM-11 smoke bomb has proven itself well. It burns for only 5-7 minutes, but during this time it produces a wide veil of smoke - 20-30 m, up to 100 m long.

Checkers are burned at dawn, two hours before sunrise, they are placed around the area immediately before burning so that they do not get wet. It is more economical to use Harvest checkers - you will need fewer of them. You can also use smoke bombs in a greenhouse (not sulfur bombs, pay attention to this).

There are also various folk tricks - how to protect a greenhouse from frost.

In addition to covering with non-woven materials, newspapers and other available materials, you can provide temporary heating for several days.

For example, Chinese working in Russia often use a simple metal container, such as an enamel bucket. A hole is made in the lid into which a pipe is inserted to remove hot air. 2-3 pieces of coal are set on fire at the bottom of the bucket. Such a “stove” can save plants from serious frosts.

Perhaps you have a portable stove for burning garbage, even a barbecue may come in handy, the main thing is to cover the holes on all sides and be sure to cover it with a lid so that the coals do not fall out.

The use of electrical appliances in a greenhouse is used more often, but this is very dangerous due to high air humidity and unstable power supply in gardening.

In small greenhouses, you can raise the temperature a couple of degrees simply by using heated stones or bricks, buckets of hot water, or even a couple of thick candles (I spied it from those who sell seedlings). Candles are placed in a safe place - bricks, a piece of metal. All of these remedies are good for sudden small frosts, and are often enough to save the crop.

Raspberries, blackberries and currants can be tied into loose bunches (a), plants under glass covers and film tunnels can be covered with burlap (b), and small plants can be covered with newspapers (c).

DIY smoke bombs against frost. Smoking

Fumigation or smoking is a well-known, long-used method of combating spring frosts. This technology is based on the fact that smoke creates an artificial cloud, and the radiation of heat from the soil is noticeably reduced. In addition, when fumigated, dust particles are able to condense water vapor present in the air, resulting in the formation of fog that protects plants.

To protect against frost by smoking, heaps of materials that are capable of smoldering with low combustion are prepared in advance on the site. Firewood and brushwood are placed at the bottom of the pile, on which straw, manure, and leaves are piled. All this is compacted and covered with a layer of earth 2–3 centimeters thick. Such smoke piles (measuring 1 meter high and 1.5 meters wide) are designed for a 15-hour fumigation period; for the best result, they must be laid out at a frequency of one pile per 10 square meters. To allow smoke to escape and air to enter, holes are made from above and on the leeward side.

The main disadvantage of this method is its complexity. Frosts, in most cases, are not limited to one night, and therefore the smoke heaps need to be restored the next night. This method is effective only in calm weather and at temperatures down to minus 4 degrees. Once the threat of frost has passed, unburned material from smoke piles can be used as fertilizer or mulch.

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