On the other hand, bugs love electronics. It is warm, dry and safe from
predators. Ask any electronic repair person and they will tell you that it
is not unusual to open up a TV or other electronic device and find that it
has bugs in it!
If the label doesn't have any warnings about using it with electronic
equipment, then I wouldn't worry about it. You can always call the 800
number that always is on the label and ask them this question. The
liability on this stuff is enormous so you can be sure that the
manufacturer will err on the side of caution.
Rode
The NOSPIN Group
http://www.freepctech.com/rode/
>Why take a chance with sensitive electronics? Remove them from
>the room or at least cover them tightly with plastic garbage
>bags.The foggers permeate every corner of a room, so imagine
>what it could do to the components in your equipment.
>
>Sue Clark
>Bristol, ME
>
>We are having a bug problem. Not computer bugs, live bugs :)
>Is there a concern to use a four hour bug fogger in a room which
>has computer's and printers Etc. ?
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