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Automist System Design Examples

There are many ways, tips and techniques to install an Auto Mist automatic insect control system. Nozzles are most commonly placed in areas that offer the highest rate of adult insect reduction.

In residential settings a variety of methods can be used to acheive lower mosquito populations. Attaching spray nozzles to fence lines, deck railings, in hedges, trees or on retaining walls can accomplish the goal of perimeter control. Some yards do not lend themselves to these applications. For yards that have limited landscaping or attaching structures, riser nozzle are the best option. For maximum effectiveness the insecticide needs to treat as much of a yard as possible.

Indoor insect control within livestock failities can be accomplished by this simple formula, one spray nozzles for every 1000 cubic feet. A 10' x 10' horse stall with a 10' ceiling. Although this example is ideal, one nozzle can cover a 12' x 12' stall just fine and ceiling height can be as high as 14 feet. Placing spray nozzles in livestock stalls is most important for controlling breeding insects. Adding spray nozzles to aisleways and alleyways will help to control insects, but is not required.

Deer pens or other large outdoor areas can acheive successful control of insects when spray nozzles are installed on a side of a property with prevailing winds. Winds help to carry the insecticide spray droplets futher within the property. This technique has proven to be an effective method of application for large open areas.

Below are links to layout ideas.
All links below are in PDF format.

Residential Installation Layouts

Residential Diagram #1
Residential Diagram #2
Residential Diagram #3

Livestock Facilities

Horse Stable #1
Horse Stable #2
Horse Stable #3
Horse Stable #4
Horse Stable #5

Deer Pens

Deer Pens



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