How to Winterize Mosquito Misting System

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"The first step is to remove and clean all of the nozzles and mosquito misting system parts before storage. You can use a nozzle cleaning solution or clean water to clear residue product materials."

How to Winterize Mosquito Misting System

This page is a general DIY article for winterizing your mosquito misting system for the upcoming winter season. By using the recommended products and steps you can get your mosquito misting system ready for the winter.

With the cold brisk air from winter right around the corner, now is the perfect time to begin winterizing your mosquito misting system. Winterizing equipment may not seem like a necessary task due to low pest activity, but it can reduce the amount of repairs and set-up time the following spring season.

Without proper winterizing mosquito misting systems before the temperatures falls below freezing, you could end up with equipment that is cracked. For areas that do not experience these freezing temperatures, you may risk your mosquito misting system becoming clogged or not working to its full capacity.

If you want to learn how to winterize an mosquito misting system, follow the simple steps and recommended products below to ensure that your equipment will be ready for winter. This DIY winterizing mosquito misting system guide can save you time, damages, money, and help you be ready to fight against mosquitos as soon weather begins to warm.

Rinse Equipment

Make sure to rinse the entire mosquito misting system thoroughly before proceeding to the following steps. Rinsing the mosquito misting system after each use or before storing for the winter season will reduce the chances of the mist pump breaking. Not performing this step puts your mosquito misting system at risk for the nozzles to become clogged from past product material.

To perform this action, you will need to fill a bucket with clean water and lift the drum lid and pour water inside to flush out the nozzle system. Once the nozzles have been cleared blow the lines until water has been removed with an compressed air compressor.

Equipment that is being cleared of past pesticide use should be emptied or flushed out in areas that are not near bodies of water and ditches.

Unplug the Mosquito Misting System Unit

Once the interior of the tank and nozzles has been properly rinsed, unplug your mosquito misting system from any power source it might be connected too. Turn off the equipment's water supply. Store all cords in a tightly sealed container to keep rats and mice from nibbling on the wires.

Drain and Clean

To prevent water freezing inside your mosquito misting equipment, disconnect hoses and pumps to check for remaining water. Disconnect tubing from pressure gauges and tubing from the inlet and left side of the flow meter. Tilt the tubing downwards for several minutes to allow enough time for the liquid to pour out.

Remove nozzles, hoses, and strainers to dry them with a rag and store in a dry and secluded place. Not performing this action risks mold or corrosion on your mosquito misting system equipment. Nozzles that are suffering from these conditions may need to be replaced with a 30 Slimline Nozzle Kit, which includes multiple pieces of tubing.

Store in Heated Environment

Examine the conditions of your storage area to determine if it free of snow, moisture, sun, and rain. Moisture from these conditions puts your product at risk for mold, corrosion, and eventual wear and tear on the misting system.

Place hoses, nozzles, and other disconnected parts in a plastic container and wrap cords around the drum and replace drum cover. Look over your equipment one last time for possible cracks and moisture before storing.

Key Takeaways

What Does Winterizing Equipment Mean?

  • Winterizing means conditioning your equipment to cooler weather conditions to prevent it from breaking from rust or corrosion.

Why Should You Winterize Your Mosquito Misting System?

  • Not preparing your equipment for freezing temperatures puts its nozzles, tubing, and hoses at risk for damages or decrease in equipment performance.

First Thing to Do When Winterizing Mosquito Misting Systems

  • The first thing to do when winterizing your mosquito misting system is to drain excessive water or liquid materials from tubing, nozzles, and wiring.
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