B&G Sprayers – Tips for Productivity and Long Life
Posted by Andrew Greess on Sep 15, 2025
B&G Sprayers are critical to your pest control business. Here are some quick tips:
Check It Out – Have your technicians do a quick check of their equipment before leaving their starting point (home or office). This can be as simple as a quick visual inspection then pressurizing the unit and a quick spray to ensure proper operation. My philosophy is if you are going to have a problem, have it somewhere you can do something about it, rather than out in the field.
Take it Easy – Make sure technicians are not over-pressurizing pesticide sprayers. Over-pressurizing will cause parts to fail, lead to downtime, missed appointments and increased repair expenses.
Take the Pressure Off – You will get longer life and fewer problems from your B&G Sprayer if your technicians relieve the pressure in their unit.
It’s a Spray Wand not a Crowbar – Our repair shop sees many spray wands and tips that are damaged from opening cabinet doors, being dragged on the ground and other inappropriate uses.
Tip Cleaning – Follow manufacturer directions for cleaning tips. This usually includes using a soft bristle brush and mild cleaner. Wire brushes, pins, pocketknives, etc. will destroy tips.
Freezing – From our Department of the Totally Obvious, do not expose your B and G sprayer to freezing temperatures. It will cost you money. PCOs in moderate climates, where freezing is not a regular occurrence, need to be particularly sensitive to this issue.
Check that Filter – Make sure technicians are checking and cleaning filters to prevent clogged tips and debris that can damage sprayers. You will probably need to show them where the filter is located.
Keep It Clean – Chemical and debris build up in pesticide sprayers. Eventually this debris will cause problems. Rinse sprayers out with clean water. Run clean water through hoses, wands and tips.
Report It - Make sure technicians are comfortable reporting problems. Too many times we see techs working with equipment that needs service. Instead of asking for help, they push the equipment past the breaking point, turning a small repair into a major rebuild.
Be Prepared – Don’t Wait for Problems
Preventative Maintenance = Money in the Bank. Don’t wait for your pest control equipment to fail and cause you to lose productive time. Perform the required preventative maintenance (PM). Keep moving parts properly lubricated. The main challenge to good PM is that it requires finding and reading the owner’s manual.
Emergency Repair Kit – Some parts, such as o-rings, check valves and gaskets can be easily replaced in the field. Prepare a small emergency repair kit for each technician so that they can perform a simple B&G repair and continue their route.
Proper storage – Make sure trucks are set up to provide a secure place for your BG sprayer. We often see damage caused by sprayers bouncing around, or being placed where they are stepped on or damaged by other equipment.
Tracking – Track equipment failures to see which parts are failing, which replacement parts need to be stocked or which equipment is not appropriate for your service program. Track failures by technician to identify training opportunities.
Summary
B&G Sprayers are critical to your Company’s success. Invest the time to train employees and properly maintain your equipment. Follow up to ensure it gets done. This will keep employees productive and on schedule, your customers happy and repair expenses to a minimum.
