Specifications Data Sheet
Professional Series BF3000
Subsurface Chemical
& Concrete Moisturizing Injection System
EPA Est. No. 071947-OK-001
Patent Pending
Bug Free System is a subsurface chemical and concrete moisturizing
injection system, that is permanently built into a home or building. The system loops the
entire perimeter of the inner-foundation and utility entrances that penetrate the
sub-floor. The objective of the system is to prevent insects from entering structures from
the treated zones. The Bug Free System can be operated by the property owner or
licensed pest control company with normal water pressure. Insect control chemicals of the
property owners choice can be easily injected through the system directly to the
subsurface zone(s) to be treated. Through the use of a single service port, per zone,
attached to the Insecticidor hose the system loads allowing the chemicals to be
released evenly at low-volume and under low-pressure through capillary action. The system
injector regulates flow with a flow control/valve sprayer. As an added benefit the system
can also be utilized as a built-in, concrete moisturizing injection system using our Bug
Free Solution/adjuvant with water on a periodic basis.
Through scientific innovation and technology the property owners can now protect their
structures with chemicals of their choice in a cost effective, reusable, easy to install,
injection system. This healthier, safer delivery method has only recently become a reality
through Bug Free System.
The Insecticidor hose is made in the USA from High Quality Blend of
polyethylene and recycled rubber with special, patented prohibitors that prevent
deterioration. Tested to meet or exceed the American Society of Agricultural Engineers
(ASAE) EP405 Standards.
The system can be easily installed at ground level by completely
encompassing the inner walls of the structure's foundation and looping back and forth
around protrusions (plumbing pipes, etc.) perpendicular to the foundation's inner walls
and other points where insects may enter. Bends in the Insecticidor hose should be
no less than 18" in diameter to avoid kinking. The Insecticidor hose may be
secured in place where needed using provided aluminum stakes.
The Insecticidor hose should not: have kinks, be punctured, be
stretched, or installed in a manner that interferes with plumbing, gas, or HVAC
components.
One System provides materials for up to a 3,000 sq. ft. structure with
up-flow HVAC (ceiling vent) or up to a 2,250 sq. ft. structure with a down-flow HVAC
(floor Vent) system.
After installation protected zones should be visually inspected to ensure
there are no kinks or possibility of damage by another contractor.
Bug Free Solution/adjuvant (not sold as a pesticide) delivers EPA
registered insect control products authorized for use in a more efficient manner.

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Physical Specifications:
| Outside diameter: |
.710" |
Inside diameter:
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.530" |
| Wall thickness |
.090" |
| Weight: |
± 15.0 ft.\lbs. |
Technical Data:
| Manufacturing variation: |
Cv <.15 |
| Friction coefficient: |
C=120 |
| Burst Strength: |
80 psi |
Tensile Strength:
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100 lbs. |
| Flow Rate: |
1 G.P.M. per 100 ft. at 10 psi |
| Zone Size: |
500 lineal feet |
General Physical Description:
Color:
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Black dull finish, 2 parallel red or green stripes |
| Texture: |
Slightly abrasive, porous |
| Shape: |
Circular, lineal |
| Rigidity: |
Flexible |
| Composition |
Recycled rubber and polyethylene |
Tested to meet or exceed the American Society of
Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) EP405 Standards.
System use subject to Federal and local codes.
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