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1 Can Bed Bug Spray BEDLAM Bed Bug Killer BedBug Spray

1 Can Bed Bug Spray BEDLAM Bed Bug Killer BedBug Spray

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1 Can BEDLAM Bed Bug Spray Kills BedBugs Lice, Mites, Fleas & Ticks

 
 
 
 
 

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This listing is for (one) 1-17oz Aerosol Cans of BEDLAM Spray Insecticide For Bed Bugs, Lice, Dust Mites, Fleas ,Ticks, Cloths Moths and Carpet Beetles

Kills Bed Bugs and Bed Bug Eggs on All Surfaces Including Mattresses, Box Springs, Furniture, Carpets, Luggage, Drapes, Window Treatments and More!

Bedlam Insecticide is a powerful aerosol designed to control Bed bugs, Lice And Dust Mites.

  • Bedlam kills bed bugs and their eggs.
  • Up to 2 week residual on wood, ceramic surfaces and carpet.
  • Reduces bed bug egg hatch in both susceptible and some resistant strains of bed bugs.
  • For non-food areas of homes, hotels, apartments, nursing homes, schools, and other commercial sites.
  • Water-based product won't stain water-safe fabrics.
  • Non-irritating to humans and animals.

Best Practices When Using Bedlam®

Test the surface first
Bedlam will not stain water-safe fabrics and surfaces. To make sure a surface is
water-safe, spray in an inconspicuous area to test for possible staining or discoloration.
Check after spray has dried; if staining has not occurred, proceed to spray area to
be treated.

Application tips
Shake well before each use. Vacate room after treatment and ventilate before
reoccupying. Spray only those garments, parts of bedding, including mattresses
and furniture that cannot be either laundered or dry-cleaned. Allow sprayed articles
and surfaces to dry thoroughly before using or replacing bedding.
Do not allow children or pets to contact treated areas until surface is dry.

Effective Bed Bug Application
For best results, in addition to treatment with Bedlam Insecticide, pest control
professionals should include additional tactics such as those listed below.

  • Conduct a thorough inspection to locate the infestation
  • Be certain to look in any harborages that offer the bed bug isolation and
    darkness, such as:
  • Behind wall hangings, pictures and mirrors
  • Behind electrical switch plates
  • In electronics such as radios and alarm clocks
  • Under rugs and floor coverings
  • In all nooks and crannies of nightstands
  • All parts of beds – headboards, footboards, mattress, box springs, frame
  • Remove and wash all bedding. Allow surfaces to dry thoroughly before using
    or replacing bedding.
  • Reduce and remove clutter from the room
  • Dispose of infested items that can be discarded
  • Encase or bag articles that may be infested, but will not be laundered or discarded
    • Remove bedding, clothing and other items that may be laundered or dry cleaned
    • Wash and dry on “high heat” dryer setting to achieve a temperature of 185°F

TO KILL BED BUGS AND BED BUG EGGS:

Apply as a spot treatment to cracks and crevices on and around

baseboards, floorboards, bed frames, wall hangings, headboards,

furniture, door and window frames, millwork and walls. Apply as a

surface spray to carpet, mattresses, box springs, walls, furniture,

bedding, floor and floor coverings, rugs, garments, luggage, closets,

drapes and other window appointments. Thoroughly clean and air-out

mattresses and box springs. Then treat areas that may harbor Bed

Bugs and their eggs, such as tufts, folds and seams. When treating

for Bed Bug eggs, spray each square foot for 13 seconds or until damp.

TO KILL DUST MITES:

Thoroughly vacuum entire room concentrating on areas where mites

congregate: such as mattresses, box springs, headboards, walls,

floors, carpeting and baseboards. Then spray surfaces until damp.

TO KILL LICE:

Spray only those garments, parts of bedding, including mattresses

and furniture that cannot be either laundered or dry-cleaned.

TO KILL CLOTHES MOTHS AND CARPET BEETLES:

Apply as a spot treatment to cracks and crevices on and around

baseboards, floorboards, furniture and around the edges of carpet.

Apply as a surface spray to carpet, rugs, closets, baseboards,

furniture, on floor and floor coverings. When treating carpets, floor

coverings or rugs spray a sufficient amount to get the spray down

into the base where the larval stages are feeding. Spray upper and

lower surfaces of rugs or floor covering when possible.

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS:

3-phenoxybenzyl-(1RS, 3RS, 1RS, 3SR)-2, 2-dimethyl-

3-(2-methylprop-1-enyl) cyclopropanecarboxylate ................0.40%

*N-Octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide ................................1.60%

OTHER INGREDIENTS ........................................................98.00%

100.00%

It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.

Not For Use on Humans or Animals

Bed Bug Information:

Bed bugs are oval, chestnut-brown insects and are flattened from top to bottom. Adult bed bugs (Fig. 1) measure about ¼ inch in length. The mouthparts are shaped into an elongated proboscis, which, when not in use, is held directed backward underneath the body. When a bug is ready to feed, the proboscis is extended forward and the stylets within are thrust into the skin of a host. Mated female bed bugs deposit their eggs in their resting places. One female will produce about 345 eggs during her lifespan.

Bed bugs grow by molting several times. Nymphs look very much like the adults, except they are smaller and not sexually mature. There are five nymphal molts, and each nymph must have a blood meal to be able to molt to the next stage. Adults feed once a week on average but feed many times during their four-month or longer lifespan.

Bed bugs often come into a home via secondhand articles and furniture. They may also migrate between homes via wires, plumbing, or rain gutters. In addition, since warehouses, trucks, and railroad cars may be infested, common bed bugs can infest homes by stowing away on new furniture stored or shipped from these places.

Bed bugs become established in structures when they hitch a ride in boxes, baggage, furniture, bedding, laundry, and in and on clothing worn by people coming from infested sites. Poultry workers can carry bed bugs to their residences from their places of work. Bat bugs, poultry bugs, swallow bugs, and others are typically transported to new roosts by the principal host. An accurate identification of the bed bug species involved is essential to an effective control strategy. Many control failures can be traced to an incorrect identification.

Bed bugs hides in cracks, crevices, and seams during the day. They prefer narrow crevices with a rough surface where their legs and backs touch the opposing surfaces. Bed bugs have difficulty climbing polished glass surfaces. Wood and paper surfaces are preferred to either stone, metal, or plaster; however, in the absence of preferred sites or during high population numbers, the latter will also be utilized. The aforementioned cracks and crevices should be filled with appropriate fillers, such as caulking.

® 264, Insecticide Synergist
   



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