No fogger — including the Mold Bomb Fine-Particulate Fogger — is designed to kill established mold colonies. Foggers work by grounding airborne mold spore particulates down to surfaces, which is a different job entirely from killing surface mold growth.

The Mold Bomb Fine-Particulate Fogger uses particulate suspension technology to physically weigh down and deposit fine and ultra-fine airborne particulates — including mycotoxin-carrying mold spore fragments — so they settle onto surfaces where they can be cleaned up. What kills surface mold colonies is a paired antimicrobial product like Biocide 100. The fogger handles the airborne particulate load; the surface spray handles the biology. You need both, and neither replaces fixing the moisture source first.

  • Mold Bomb Fine-Particulate Fogger is classified as a non-pesticide cleaner — not a biocidal or fungicidal product.
  • One 6oz can of Mold Bomb Fine-Particulate Fogger covers up to 100 sq ft per treatment.
  • Mold Bomb fogger suppresses airborne particulates; Biocide 100 surface antimicrobial is required for surface mold treatment.
  • Dead mold spores still carry mycotoxins — grounding and removing them matters even after surface colonies are treated.