B&G Compressed Air Sprayer

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Professional compressed air sprayer for applying liquid insecticides, herbicides, and other pest control products. Stainless steel or polyethylene tanks (1-3 gallon capacity) with manual pump to build air pressure. Industry standard for indoor crack/crevice and spot treatments. Durable construction, adjustable brass nozzles, comfortable carry strap. Models include Polyethylene Sprayer (Model 1 Gallon N124-S, 2 Gallon N224-S) and Stainless Steel (Model 1 Gallon N124-CC-18, 2 Gallon N224-CC).

Typical Cost
$80-160 for 1-2 gallon models depending on material and features
Shelf Life
N/A - reusable. Replace seals, filters, nozzles as needed.
Where to Buy
Pest control supply, agricultural supply, online distributors

Common Use Cases

  • Indoor crack and crevice insecticide applications
  • Spot treatments in commercial and residential accounts
  • Apply non-repellent and microencapsulated insecticides
  • Perimeter treatments around structures
  • Apply herbicides to landscape beds and pavement cracks
  • Tank-mix IGRs with conventional insecticides

Application Instructions

Fill tank with appropriate pesticide dilution per product label - do not exceed maximum fill line. Close and seal lid securely. Pump handle 8-15 times to pressurize tank (40-60 PSI). Adjust nozzle for desired spray pattern (pin-stream for cracks, fan for surfaces). Apply product per label directions. Maintain pressure by pumping as needed during application. Depressurize before opening. Triple-rinse tank after each use. Clean filters and nozzles regularly. Lubricate pump seals periodically.

Specifications

Capacity: 1, 2, or 3 gallon models. Construction: Polyethylene or stainless steel tank. Pressure: 40-60 PSI. Wand: 12-18" brass or stainless with adjustable nozzle. Nozzle patterns: pin-stream to fan spray. Pump: Manual compression pump. Includes: Shoulder strap, pressure relief valve, replaceable seals and filters. Chemical-resistant materials.

Safety Warnings & Precautions

  • Follow pesticide label for all mixing and application
  • Wear appropriate PPE per product label (gloves, eye protection)
  • Do not overpressurize - use pressure relief valve
  • Depressurize before opening tank
  • Triple-rinse after each use
  • Do not use same sprayer for herbicides and insecticides unless dedicated
  • Inspect seals and gaskets regularly for leaks
  • Store clean and empty

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Important Disclaimer: The information provided in this knowledge base is for educational and reference purposes only. Pest management professionals should always consult current product labels, Safety Data Sheets (SDS), manufacturer instructions, and applicable local, state, and federal regulations as the definitive source of truth. Product formulations, application methods, safety requirements, and regulations may change over time. This information may be out of date and should not replace professional judgment, proper training, or required licensing and certifications.