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sprayer for herbicide

sprayer for herbicide 5 Gallon Gas Backpack Sprayer 450 PSI Pump for Mosquitoes Pesticides Yes

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sprayer for herbicide 5 Gallon Gas Backpack Sprayer 450 PSI Pump for Mosquitoes Pesticides YesSTOP PESTS FASTER. 10x FASTER Avoid stopping starting and tedious pumping with longer spray sessions, covering more ground faster. COVER MORE LAND With a large 5 gallon tank, cover 1 acre of land in less than 15 minutes. ADJUSTABLE PRESSURE Never Pump and Never Lose Pressure while maintaining constant adjustable pressure from 50 450 PSI for even spraying! INCLUDES FOUNDATION GUN Reach up to 30ft and use this sprayer for treatments of taller trees and

STOP PESTS FASTER.

 

10x FASTER

Avoid stopping/starting and tedious pumping with longer spray sessions, covering more ground faster.

COVER MORE LAND

With a large 5 gallon tank, cover 1 acre of land in less than 15 minutes.

ADJUSTABLE PRESSURE

Never Pump and Never Lose Pressure while maintaining constant adjustable pressure from 50-450 PSI for even spraying!

INCLUDES FOUNDATION GUN

Reach up to 30ft and use this sprayer for treatments of taller trees and buildings!


SAVE MONEY

Spray your own backyard and save hundreds of dollars you would pay to pest services.





Details

Offering adjustable pressure from 50-450 PSI, Tomahawk' Backpack Sprayers are perfect for those looking do their own pest control around residential and commercial areas! Larger for extended use, fill the sprayer’s 5 gallon chemical tank with your ideal liquid pesticide, herbicide, or fertilizer! Spray 10X Faster with this sprayer's foundation gun attachment to combat insects in hard to reach places! Achieve the ultimate comfort in pest control with adjustable straps with layered padding, to reduce operator fatigue. 

ZIKA VIRUS
Recently, the possibility that a mosquito bite during pregnancy could be linked to severe birth defects in newborns has alarmed the public and astonished scientists. There is no vaccine or medicine for Zika. The World Health Organization (WHO) recommends population-wide measures for mosquito control as the best immediate line of defense.

Features

  • Great for pesticide treatments against mosquitoes helping to reduce the spread of ZIKA
  • Effective for pest control against ticks carrying LYME disease
  • Spray 1 acre in 15 minutes
  • 7X Faster than pump sprayers
  • Adjustable wands / nozzles for optimal spray coverage
  • Reduced vibration for better operator comfort, with adjustable backpack straps and cushion to distribute weight evenly to reduce operator fatigue
  • Recommended Fuel: 50:1 Pre-Mix (Not Included)

Specifications

  • Engine: 1.8 HP
  • Engine Type: 2 Stroke
  • Flow Rate: 2 GPM
  • Displacement: 23 cc
  • MPA: 1.0 – 2.5
  • Flow Rate: 2.5 GPM
  • PSI: 450 PSI
  • Chemical Tank: 5 gallon (18.9 Liters)
  • Pump Type: Brass Diaphragm
  • Fuel Tank: 35 oz
  • Weight: 26 lbs (11.7 kg)

Package Includes

  • TPS25 Backpack Sprayer
  • Twin Tip Nozzle
  • Foundation Gun Attachment
  • Hose (63" Length) 1/4" Metric

Which Accessory/Gun Do I Need?

 
Achieve better coverage and broaden the area you spray with each pass to increase productivity. Produces small droplets and best used with insecticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and fungicides.



 
 
Used for better foliage penetration, plant coverage and for spraying around tall trees or single-story buildings up to 25ft. It adjusts from a jet to a conical pattern and features a drip-free shut off. Produces small droplets and best used with insecticides, fertilizers, herbicides, and fungicides.



 
Best for spraying high up around tall trees or buildings up to 30ft. It adjusts from a jet to a conical pattern and features a drip-free shut off. Built with tough brass and stainless steel. Best used with insecticides.



 
Used mostly for uniform spray distribution of small to medium size droplet coverage of surfaces, including broadcast soil applications of herbicides or insecticides. Works well with insecticides, herbicides, and fungicides.



 
Best for spraying around farms, ranches, greenhouses, and vineyards. Produces small droplets and best used with insecticides, herbicides, fertilizers, and fungicides.



 
Best choice for soil and root protection with deep root watering, soil injection, and disease control. Able to deliver water, oxygen, and fertilizer directly to roots, while conserving up to 50% of water – to promote healthier, stronger, and deeper roots.

Applications

Target Pests

Ants, Aphids, Bagworms, Boxelder Bugs, Caterpillars, Centipedes, Clover Mites, Cockroaches, Crickets, Fleas, Flies, Ground Beetles, Japanese Beetles, Mole Crickets, Mosquitos, Scorpions, Sod Webworms, Sowbugs, Spiders, Termites, Ticks, Wasps, and more!


Target Plants American Burnweed, Bindweed, Black Medic, Broadleaf Plantain, Buckhorn Plantain, Buttonweed, Chamberbitter, Chickweed, Clover, Crabgrass, Cudweed, Dallisgrass, Dandelion, Deadnettle, Dog Fennel, Dollarweed, Doveweed, English Daisy, Foxtail, Goosegrass, Green Kyllinga, Ground Ivy, Henbit, Knotweed, Lawn Burweed, Lespedeza, Lesser Celadine, Mallow, Matchweed, Pennywort, Pineappleweed, Poa annua, Poison Ivy, Prickly Lettuce, Purslane, Pusley, Spurge, Thistle, Veronica, Wild Garlic, Wild Geranium, Wild Strawberry, Wild Violet, Woodsorrel, Yellow Nutsedge, and more!


Target Bacteria
Escherichia coli O157:H7 (E. coli), Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), Salmonella enterica (Salmonella), Staphylococcus aureus (Staph), Streptococcus pyogenes (Strep)


Target Fungi
Mold & Mildew


For Use Around
Commercial & Residential, Athletic Fields, Parks and Recreation Areas, Flower Beds, Lawns, Trees & Shrubs, Fruits & Vegetables, and more!

    CA Proposition 65 Warning

     WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

    Sprayer Applications 

    Mosquitoes, Ticks, Flies, Mites, etc.
    TMD14, TMD14-2, eTMD14
     
    Aphids, Ants, Cockroaches, Spiders, etc.
    TPS25, eTPS18, TMP1G, TBS500
     
    Orchards and Nurseries
    TMD14, TMD14-2, eTMD14, TBS500
     
    Greenhouses, Vineyards, Row Gardens, etc.
    TPS25, eTPS18
     
    Indoor Spraying
    eTPS18, TMP1G

    Blogs

    What Backpack Sprayer Do I Need?

    Pesticide Applications: Power Sprayers

    Info and Guides 

     Specification Sheet

     Operations Manual

     Parts Manual

     

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    Not a bad first-person account
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