🛡️ Sleep Tight, Bug-Free Nights Await!
Bedlam Bed Bugs Spray comes in a convenient two-pack, delivering 34 ounces of powerful pest control. Designed to eliminate bed bugs, lice, ticks, and more, this water-based, unscented spray is safe for use on bedding and fabrics without staining. Experience professional-grade pest control in the comfort of your home.
Item Form | Spray |
Scent Name | Unscented |
Number of Items | 2 |
Unit Count | 34.0 Ounce |
Item Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
Material Features | Natural |
M**T
This stuff works... Read the link to the Gov study on Bed Bug eradication. It's very informative.
READ THIS FIRST if you have Bed Bugs. It is from the National Center for Healthy Housing's document on What's Working for Bed Bug Control in Mutifamily Housing, it details every possible tip or trick that people use to get rid of bed bugs and peer reviews each method, it's the most comprehensive source I could find and took many hours of research before I came across it::http://www.nchh.org/Portals/0/Contents/NCHH_Bed_Bug_Control_2-12-10.pdfIf you don't want to click on a PDF, go here and scroll to the bottom:http://www.nchh.org/Program/HealthyHomesTrainingCenter/IntegratedPestManagement.aspxI moved into a place, luckily with hardwood floors, but unknown to me, there was already a presence living there. I started getting what looked like flea bites on my shin. I figured the place had fleas because the other tenants in this house split in two had dogs and the construction is a bit shoddy. It eventually stopped after a few days... so I thought no big deal. Then one day I saw a little tiny red thing running around my leg. I thought it was a red spider mite and didn't think much about it. A few days later, I saw a blood stain on my bedsheet. I thought What the HELL? I looked over my body and couldn't find a scratch? A few days later I woke up to find this bug on my arm running back and fourth panicking because I had just woken up. I squashed it and it oozed blood. So I freaked out. A few days later, I found one under my comforter in a fold where it probably crawled to hide but didn't get back "home". I identified it... IT WAS A FREAKING BED BUG!So, in a panic, I researched. For hours. Seeing how they've developed a resistance to just about everything with most sites saying, if you got them, you may never get rid of them. I was horrified. So I bought a can of regular Bedlam and a can of Bedlam Plus... one has some different ingredients, so I wanted to make sure to nuke them. I also bought Diatomaceous Earth, which as a fine powder, acts like sandpaper in insect's joints causing scarring which leads them to dehydrate. So I sprayed my mattress cover and bedframe until they were foamy soaky. I sprayed around the floor where my bed was and along the cracks in the walls where they had to be hiding. Then I filled every ledge of baseboard, every ledge of my bedframe and every nook and cranny with diatomaceous earth. Over the next few days, I found a few bedbugs slowly crawling around the area dying. GREAT! So I waited about another 10 days and redid the whole thing. Sprayed everywhere, powdered everywhere.So if you have a bug infestation of any kind in an area where it's really, really important that you get rid of them, don't screw around with RAID or any other OTC consumer product, your best bet is to get a can or two of this stuff (make sure you buy a little extra in case the first application doesn't completely solve your problem). For bugs that are DDT resistant and can survive a holocaust, you don't want to mess around. Grab some Diatomaceous Earth and some of this stuff, and you can't go wrong.
B**E
It Works !
This is my 2nd go around with these rotten bugs. Last summer I had the house heat treated and it was worth it. But they were reintroduced to the house from one of the kids staying at a friends house. When we first found them again, I started treating the 2 bedrooms. I ordered 6 cans of this spray, knowing that I would need to treat all bedrooms. This is a residual spray, meaning that it will keep killing albeit at a slower rate even after it dries. The killing efficiency last around 2 wks. depending on surface being sprayed. I took all steps for these critters, laundering all bedding, spraying every nook and cranny in the rooms, dusting with the D. Earth etc. But we kept finding the darned things. I finally realized what was going on. I tore all the beds down to the frames and dismantled the frames. I checked every little seam and crevice in the head and foot boards. That's where I found them, and the eggs. I vacuumed up everything I could find and then sprayed the remaining eggs with 91% rubbing alcohol. Since the alcohol dries quickly, I then dusted all area with the D. Earth. Its been 2 wks. now and no bites or signs of anything living. I'm still doing bed checks every few days, but nothing so far. Use this spray in every tiny little seam or crack you can find. Pay special attention to door and window frames and all around head and foot boards. Also if the beds have the old style wood slats that the box springs sit on, take those out and check them well also. Don't leave any stone unturned when dealing with these bugs. Using the alcohol in conjunction with the spray with help the spray stretch further. Just know that the alcohol only works until its dry. It will kill almost immediately on contact. If GOD had been smart, he would have made Bed Bugs one of the seven plagues of Egypt!!! LOL
N**E
Good spray
It works better then other bed bug sprays
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