altoCIRRUS Fogging Concentrate

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altoCIRRUS is a new fogging concentrate by MGK, designed to deliver quick knockdown of a wide variety of flying and crawling insects, including bed bugs. Unlike many common bed bug sprays, altoCIRRUS does not use pyrethrins or permethrin. Instead, MGK opted to combine prallethrin with a synergist, piperonyl butoxide, to ensure fast killing of a larger range of pests while delaying the development of resistance.
altoCIRRUS has one of the most flexible labels in the business, with proven effectiveness against over 60 insect species. While most fogging concentrates are only labeled for certain outdoor applications, altoCIRRUS can be used in virtually any indoor building as well, including food preparation areas.
When doing a bed bug job, you can use altoCIRRUS undiluted for spot, crack or crevice, or deep void applications; or diluted for large surface and space treatments. altoCIRRUS can be used with aerosol pump sprayers, mechanical spray generators, or ULV foggers. This versatility earns this solid product a place in every professional’s bag of tricks.
Product Information
altoCIRRUS is a fogging concentrate that uses a non-pyrethrin synthetic that is effective against even resistant bed bugs. altoCIRRUS can be used in ULV fogging equipment to deliver a fast knockdown of a wide range of insects.
For use against bed bugs, use a mechanical aerosol generator to apply altoCIRRUS as an undiluted concentrate. Spray all cracks and crevices in woodwork, walls, and floors. Allow everything sprayed to dry thoroughly before use.

- Almond Moths
- Angoumois
- Grain Moths
- Ants
- Bed Bugs
- Blister Beetles
- Blood Sucking Lice
- Boxelder Bugs
- Cadelles
- Carpet Beetles
- Centipedes
- Cereal Beetles
- Cheese Mites
- Cheese Skippers
- Chocolate Moths
- Cigarette Beetles
- Clothes Moths
- Clover Mites
- Cockroaches
- Coffee Bean Weevils
- Confused Flour Beetles
- Crickets
- Dark Mealworms
- Darkling Beetles
- Dried Fruit Beetles
- Drugstore Beetles
- Earwigs
- Face Flies
- Firebrats
- Fleas
- Flies
- Fruit Flies
- Fungus Gnats
- Gnats
- Grain Mites
- Granary Weevils
- Harlequin Bugs
- Hide Beetles
- Horn Flies
- Hornets
- House Flies
- Indian Meal Moths
- Khapra Beetles
- Leaf Hoppers
- Lesser Grain Borers
- Mediterranean
- Flour Moths
- Mosquitoes
- Mushroom Flies
- Red Flour Beetles
- Rice Weevils
- Rusty Grain Beetles
- Saw-toothed Grain Beetles
- Scorpions
- Silverfish
- Small Flying Moths
- Spider Beetles
- Spiders
- Stable Flies
- Stink Bugs
- Ticks
- Tobacco Moths
- Vinegar Flies
- Warehouse Beetles
- Wasps
- Waterbugs
- Weevils
- Yellow Jackets
- Yellow Mealworms