Fleas and Flys and Roaches oh my!? MAY I USE TWO FOGGERS IN A STUDIO APPT. I DONT EXACTLY KNOW...

MAY I USE TWO FOGGERS IN A STUDIO APPT.
I DONT EXACTLY KNOW THE MEASUREMENTS AND DONT HAVE THE MEANS OR RESOURCES TO FIND OUT
(EVERYTHING IS BAGGED UP)

I will be using Hot Shot (with odor neutralizer) 6 oz. (170g)

ANY IDEASS?? Thank you for your time!
use one fogger for every room "area", including bathroom. that should take protection of the problem. I'm sure you already know to leave the apartment for several hours.


I don't think foggers will work for fleas or roaches.
The following worked for me near fleas: Rent a carpet cleaning system (available at supermarkets, Home Depot, etc.) I sprayed an aerosol insecticide on all the carpet, rugs and floors where I noticed fleas after used the wet-vac carpet cleaner immediately afterwards. I repeated the cleaning 24 hours latter and never had another flea problem. Of course if you have a pet you'll inevitability to collar or dip them to control thier fleas.
For roaches you need to lay down a perimeter of insecticide. This is what the pros do. After they lay down a fringe, they spray a roach irritant which makes them scatter across the fringe. Any roach that crosses the perimeter will die.
Answers:    One should be fine, but if you want to know for sure:

Just pace your room, heel to toe, with a few inches surrounded by between steps. Each "pace" is roughly one foot (12"). Accuracy isn't critical here.

Multiply the width by the length and the result is your square footage.

Compare that number to the square footage coverage on the back of your bugbomb and you should know how to tell if one bomb is adequate. Coverage vary, but you really don't want to use more chemicals than you need!

Good luck!