How Weather Affects What We Do
Weather Can and Will Affect Your Scheduled Time
In pest control weather determines much about what we do, when we do it, and how we go about it. If the weather is bad (for spray application) we at A Bug Guy will reschedule your appointment.
Read on to learn about why...
How Rain Affects Application
Rain is a problem because it prevents the application form drying in a timely manner. If the spray cannot dry, it cannot adhere, and it will run off into creeks and reivers weher we don't want it.
Light rain: The eaves on a house do a good job at keeping rain off the walls in a steady light rain, so applications in this situation can work.
wind... the unseen limiter
Wind, on the other hand, is a situation that is often overlooked. If you have ever tried to use a water hose in high winds, you will know what I am referring to. Many pesticides prohibit application when wind speeds are in excess of just 15 mph. This is due to the chemical, riding on the water, being blown far away from the application site. Wind can carry a mist several miles before it lands in an unknown location. This is not responsible application. Application in these conditions puts beneficial insects away from the application site at risk.
temperature considerations
Temperatures make a difference on what we spray. To be more specific, temperatures at both extremes make a difference. Freezing temperatures prevent water form flowing and it can also create pressure within our sprayer that may cause the seals to fail. Temperatures above 90 can cause the mixture to evaporate too quickly. This prevents the chemical from sticking properly leading to a shorter time of efficacy.
Our Solution
We make sure to only apply pesticides when weather conditions are ideal, or as close to ideal as is reasonable. We also use additives to slow evaporation when needed. This prevents you from having to call us back as often since the chemical is where it is supposed to be. If we see you to many times throughout the year, we are not doing a good enough job.
Stay safe out there!



