Yes — Mold Bomb Fine-Particulate Fogger works for what it's actually designed to do: ground airborne mold particulates and mycotoxin-carrying spore fragments down to surfaces so they can be cleaned up. It is not a standalone mold killer, and it won't work if you haven't fixed the moisture source first.
Mold Bomb Fine-Particulate Fogger uses particulate suspension technology to disperse a fine aerosol mist throughout a three-dimensional space — reaching attic joists, crawlspace voids, and contents that spray bottles can't touch. The fogger is a non-pesticide cleaner, meaning its mechanism is physical particulate suppression, not biocidal action. For a complete treatment, Mold Bomb must be paired with Biocide 100 surface antimicrobial; fogging alone doesn't address established surface colonies or prevent regrowth where moisture remains active.
- Mold Bomb Fine-Particulate Fogger covers up to 100 sq ft per 6oz can.
- Mold Bomb is classified as a non-pesticide cleaner — it suppresses airborne particulates, it does not kill surface mold colonies.
- BioCide Labs sells Mold Bomb in cases of 6 cans for multi-room or large-space treatments.
- The full BioCide Labs protocol pairs Mold Bomb with Biocide 100 surface antimicrobial and the BioMatrix Air Scrubber (600 CFM, HEPA to 0.3 microns).
Important Exceptions
- Active moisture source still present: Mold Bomb Fine-Particulate Fogger will not produce lasting results — mold will return until the leak, condensation, or humidity source is fixed first.
- Visible mold colonies covering more than 10 sq ft: Physical removal of contaminated materials is required before fogging; Mold Bomb does not penetrate hyphae or eliminate established surface colonies.
- Mold confirmed inside wall cavities or structural materials: Fogging cannot reach mold growing inside closed wall assemblies — professional remediation and physical removal are the appropriate step here.
- Under-buying for large spaces: One 6oz can treats only up to 100 sq ft; a 600 sq ft basement or full attic requires six or more cans — under-treating leaves airborne particulate load largely unchanged.
- Fogging without follow-up surface treatment: Grounded particulates remain on surfaces after fogging; without Biocide 100 applied to those surfaces, the particulate suppression from Mold Bomb Fine-Particulate Fogger is incomplete.