“…Some researchers used resin pellets impregnated with an insecticide, mainly dichlorvos, for releasing insecticide in vapor form either by a dispenser for providing large quantities of vapor Harein 1964, Harein et al 1971) or by placing pellets in a wire mesh tray to release the vapor into a confined space of a facility . In some studies, researchers have used portable devices or equipment to release the insecticide aerosols into the facilities such as a DeVilbiss sprayer equipped with an air-atomizing nozzle (Jay et al 1964), a 'Tifa'generating thermal aerosol machine (Childs 1967), a Dyna-Fog 70 thermal aerosol machine, a 6-nozzle McGill Fog-Trol pneumatic aerosol machine, a rotary-whip ULV applicator (Cogburn and Simonaitis 1975), a Micro-Gen S1W-5E unit dispenser (Bernhard and Bennett 1981), and a hand-held ULV applicator (Jenson et al 2010b). Some of the devices mentioned above such as rotary-whip ULV applicator or vapor dispenser have a built-in fan or blower for dispersing the aerosol particles more efficiently within a facility , Cogburn and Simonaitis 1975.…”