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Bedlam Insecticide Spray - Kills Bed Bugs, Lice, and Dust Mites (17 oz)
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Brand | MGK-Mclaughlin Gormley King Company |
Scent | Unscented |
Item Volume | 502.75 Milliliters |
Material Feature | Kills Bed Bugs, Lice & Dust Mites • Kills Bed Bugs and their eggs • Will not stain water-safe fabrics and surfaces • Kills Bed Bugs on wood and ceramic surfaces and carpet for up to 2 weeks • Reduces Bed Bug egg hatch in both susceptible and some resistant strains of Bed Bug eggs See more |
Item Form | Spray |
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- Description: Bedlam Insecticide is specially designed for killing bed bugs, lice and dust mites.
- Target Pests: Bedlam Plus Aerosol controls for the following: pyrethroid resistant bed bugs, bed bug eggs, fleas, ticks, dust mites, carpet beetles, and clothes moths. . See Product label for all listed pests.
- For use In: Commercial and Residential, Apartments, Hospitals, Hotels, Kennels, Nursing Homes, Offices, Restaurants, Schools and Warehouses * Pet Areas: Sleeping area, Bedding, Floor and Floor coverings * Bed Bug Areas: Mattresses, Box springs, Headboards, Walls, Floors, Baseboards. See Product label for complete list.
- Shelf life: Bedlam Plus Aerosol will last for up to 3 years when stored according to the product label. Store Bedlam Plus at room temperature.
- Always read and follow actual package for complete label verbiage: This information was provided to Pest control products Depot by Manufacturer. The Pest control products Depot makes no claims or warranties to its accuracy. No Guarantee is either expressed or implied by the seller beyond that indicated by the registrant of the products advertised herein.
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Bedlam controls Bed Bugs, Eggs, Dust Mites, Fleas, Lice and Ticks by killing on contact and lasting residual
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 2.7 x 2.65 x 9.35 inches; 1.34 Pounds
- Date First Available : August 19, 2009
- Manufacturer : MGK
- ASIN : B002M4T5SK
- Best Sellers Rank: #125,630 in Health & Household (See Top 100 in Health & Household)
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Sold By | USA-Supply | USA-Supply | Premo Guard LLC | Premo Guard LLC | Amazon.com | AllerGuard Corporation |
form | Spray | Aerosol | Liquid Spray | Liquid Spray | Powder | Spray |
scent | Unscented | Slightly sweet | Unscented | Unscented | Unscented | Unscented |
volume | 502.75 milliliters | 17 fluid ounces | 24 fluid ounces | 32 fluid ounces | 18 fluid ounces | 32 fluid ounces |
ingredients | 3-phenoxybenzyl-(1RS, 3RS, 1RS, 3SR)-2, 2-dimethyl3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl) cyclopropanecarboxylate 0.40% ; *N-Octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide 1.53% | Insecticide | Sodium Lauryl Sulfate 3.0%, Sodium Chloride 1%, Citric Acid 0.2% | — | — | Water, Urea, Sodium Benzoate, Potassium Sorbate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Citric Acid |
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3-phenoxybenzyl-(1RS, 3RS, 1RS, 3SR)-2, 2-dimethyl3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl) cyclopropanecarboxylate 0.40% ; *N-Octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide 1.53%
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1. We got bedbug mattress and box-spring bags for our beds. These are available from Amazon and other dealers. They are tightly woven and also have tight zippers which even the tiniest bedbug can not wiggle through. These provide a barrier which will keep any bedbugs that might be in your mattress from getting out -- even if there is a nest there. It also keeps the bedbugs out which will keep the mattresses free of bedbugs in the future.
2. We got some Diatomaceous earth powder. This again is available from Amazon or other retailers. The powder is incredibly fine, and has sharp pointy edges. These are too tiny to hurt your skin, but they will mess up bedbugs that walk through it or touch it pretty bad. It also can cause them respiratory issues. This is something that can occur in some humans and pets, so be sure to wear the best dust mask you might have, and keep pets clear while applying. Diatomaceous earth is non-toxic to humans and is even used in some food and drug products. Use this powder, following label directions, in cracks and crevices. These can be places like along baseboards, in cracks in furniture, and similar places. Bed bugs that go through this powder will soon be in bedbug heaven, but will not drop dead on the spot. Still, eliminating any bedbug will help, and bedbugs have not gotten resistant to Diatomaceous earth.
3. Clean or get rid of everything made of cloth you can. If you can't clean them with soap or water consider using high heat in a dryer. If the fabric will take such punishment, dry it. Heating bedbugs to these temperatures for around 30 minutes or so will kill any living bedbugs, and also kill bedbug eggs. If you have old clothing or linens, stuffed animals or other things you don't really want any way, through them out or burn them. (Don't store them inside while waiting to get rid of them, since they might move to a new area of the house.) If you have something you really can't clean, but don't really want to through out you might take a chance and use the hot dryer method to kill any bed bugs. We have done this on stuffed animals which are still being used with none showing any signs of damage after their ride in the hot-air.
4. Get bedbug furniture leg "coasters". These are plastic dishes into which furniture legs are placed. They work by having a highly polished surface on which the bedbugs can not climb, or by placing a barrier such as mineral oil between the floor and the bed or chair legs. This either traps the bedbugs so they can be eliminated, or poisons them and kills them.
5. Use Bedlam Spray to treat everything you couldn't otherwise treat. This product can be used on most fabrics where water is safe, as well as carpets and other surfaces. Bedlam will not normally knock down or instantly kill every bedbug, and some people criticize this, but the product will stick to living bedbugs like glue, and when the bedbug returns to it's safe place (usually occupied by other bedbugs) it leaves a trail of insecticide, and contaminate their nests and pathways. Other bedbugs who walk these same paths or live in the same areas will touch the insecticide and be killed too.
Note that even if all bedbugs are eliminated, their eggs may still be present and these eggs can hatch and start another infestation. Apply bedlam again to the same areas in three weeks or so to kill off any new generations. It usually will require three to five treatments to get rid of all the bedbugs. Remember, bedbugs like to hide in tiny places during the day, so apply the Diatomaceous earth or bedlam to these areas first. Also remember that the closer you are to a place where a food source is (human being) the more likely you are to find bedbugs. So at 3 feet from the bed you might have a lot, at 6 feet a lot less, and so forth as distance gets further away. Bedbugs can smell people or blood and will move towards them -- their next meal. They may attach to clothing and move away from their blood supply, but usually will fall to the ground and try to work their way back to a blood source again.
Then (oy!) you look at your sheets, and you might see little (red - blood) dots, or maybe even a couple. BUT, when you pull off the sheets in horror, and look at the SEAM areas.... you're gonna be sick.
The first impulse is to reach for the 'bug spray,' usually roach killer. Uh un. Don't work.
When you've got them, that means they've gotten IN to your; mattress, sheets, carpets, clothes...EVERYWHERE.
There are chemicals that DO work (and ones that DON'T) BEDLAM PROFESSIONAL BED BUG INSECTICIDE is one that DOES.
FYI; here in NYC, you can even get bedbugs by sitting on a subway BENCH. Someone has them, and while you're sitting, they fall off them, and come to you. UGH!
Knowing that (and once having a HORRIBLE problem with them at my grandma's who (naturally) thought we were attacking her cleanliness), I know what the hell it can be to deal with them, and get rid of them.
I like to err on the side of caution. While I DON'T have them, I always want to have a bedbug insecticide on hand. Every few months, I do a light misting - of all my furniture, and in my closets - just to be safe. BEDLAM is a GREAT product to have on hand, in addition to using as a first line offensive weapon.
The insecticide itself is NOT harmful to mammals (that's you, and Fido, or your cat). That DOESN'T mean spray indiscriminately. BEDLAM IS dangerous to fishes, and amphibians (fishy's & salamanders, etc.), so if you have them, make sure they're safely away when you spray.
No one expects this to happen to them, and like most - you're embarrassed if it does happen. You DON'T want to tell anyone, but you DO need info.If you DO have an infestation, (depending on how severe) you might have to throw your mattress out. You need to take ALL your clothes/sheets and BOIL them clean. You can call a professional (and, if it's that bad - call them!) , or you can arm yourself with an insecticide arsenal that woks. BEDLAM & Sterifab & JT Easton's KILLS BEDBUGS RED LABEL - NOT blue! (that last one - JT - that's the name on the bottle. Those 3 are probably the best (be careful with the JT. It's strong, powerful, and if you spray it on something your about to wear (let it dry overnight), it CAN cause skin burns.
Any professional will tell you these 3 are the best.
Here's to hoping you DON'T need this stuff (but if you do).....
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