Hot Shot Pest Strips...are they safe?

dxfan227

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Battling some root aphids over here. Already hit them with the IMID this morning ( Bayer Tree and Shrub)...would also love to get my hands on some Met 52 but cant find it for sale..except for like 600 bucks.

I want to also use a hot shot pest strip, but the packaging says to only use it in areas that will be uninhabitied for 4 months, my grow cab is in my bedroom....so is this stuff safe? I sleep in the same room everynight. Thanks guys
 

Zeplike

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Battling some root aphids over here. Already hit them with the IMID this morning ( Bayer Tree and Shrub)...would also love to get my hands on some Met 52 but cant find it for sale..except for like 600 bucks.

I want to also use a hot shot pest strip, but the packaging says to only use it in areas that will be uninhabitied for 4 months, my grow cab is in my bedroom....so is this stuff safe? I sleep in the same room everynight. Thanks guys
wondering the same thing.. does anyone know if keeping one of these in a tent that has passive ventalation out of the room would be dangerous?
 

PsYcO420

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If your tent is in the same bedroom you sleep in i would not use one. Hot shots are more for fungus gnats or bugs that dont live in the root ball. Root aphids live in the root ball, you might get a few adults leaving the pots but its not going to solve the problem of the babies eating ur roots. You need to do drenching/soaking to try to even dent the aphids of Permethin/Pymethrin or if you are rich and want to spend 400$ on Met52 go for it. Hot Shot strips are not going to kill root aphids.
 

dxfan227

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If your tent is in the same bedroom you sleep in i would not use one. Hot shots are more for fungus gnats or bugs that dont live in the root ball. Root aphids live in the root ball, you might get a few adults leaving the pots but its not going to solve the problem of the babies eating ur roots. You need to do drenching/soaking to try to even dent the aphids of Permethin/Pymethrin or if you are rich and want to spend 400$ on Met52 go for it. Hot Shot strips are not going to kill root aphids.
was goign to use it simply to keep tabs on everything, i used bayer tree and shrub...have ehard good things....you?
 

Coho

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Yeah.. I use em but not in my bedroom. Like I said nemotodes and there is a fungus you can get that gets after em. I asked some friends but they have never had them and had little advice.
 
I have a Hot Shot Pest Strip question.. I was looking for fly strips at my local store today and could only find this hot shot pest strip. My 2x4x5 is in my garage and I have been noticing what looks like small white eggs the size of a pin head on my lower leaves so I want to catch these bugs (I don't know what kind they are) so I got this strip. Will the "vapors" it puts of harm my plants? My tent has a 435cfm pulling the hot air from the ttop of the tent and ventin it outdoors through a vent in my garage so any vapors that are excreted from the strip shouldn't be setting too long in the tent. It's the stickiness of the strip I am after anyhow. If anyone can help I would appreciate it. Thanks!
 

alonefarmer420

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Hot Shot pest strips are weak in my friends 8k grow he has like 20 of these all through out his grow room and still flys make it a couple circles around the room before they start die. I recommend using Azamax it can be used as a spray or a soil drench which would definitely take care of bugs in your soil.
 

medicalmary

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I would not use them were you sleep (after spending a couple hours in an enclosed space with them they gave me severe headaches). I've used them in the past and they work best in a quarantine room with minimal ventilation. I like placing them in front of a fan with the clip so that the active ingredient is pushed out in higher quantities. I would not use them in flower as there is little research how diclorvos is metabolized in humans/animals when smoked. I know they use it on threshed wheat in silos for long term storage with little carcinogenic or poisonous effects when eaten.

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