It's also very important that you do NOT use a bomb or fogger in the truck, as this is not its intended product use. Foggers are designed for use in homes, and frequently require tenants to extinguish pilot lights on gas appliances. Always follow the product label instructions for use and treatment. You may want to consider using a fogger once you arrive in your new place before you start unpacking boxes and plugging in electronics.
spray a towel and place your electronics on top of it,it will kill the bugs
extermination companies have a room they can put electronics n stuff in that sucks out all the air and replaces with co2 or poison or something
My main question here is whether or not raid rock spray is conductive when it dries. I'm moving from the worst cockrach infestation in a house known to man in California to a new home in Missouri. I never had roaches before until living in an apartment 3 years ago and the roaches hitch a ride to the house I'm moving from now. We have gone through the trouble of buying a new fridge and keeping it in the moving truck. And everything in the truck so far has been completely disassembled, washed, sprayed, washed again and packed in boxes in the front yard including all our kitchen ware. I absolutely refuse to live with roaches ever again. My problem is the tvs, ps3, and direct TVboxes. I don't have the time for the gel trick. I have to leave tomorrow morning. So can I spray bug spray into the electronics? They will have 3 days unplugged in a hot stuffy moving truck to dry. BTW we do plan on bombing the truck every few hundred miles as we drive but I still don't want to take any chances.