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CedarCide Best Yet Bed Bug Cedar Oil Spray 1Qt  2 Pack

CedarCide Best Yet Bed Bug Cedar Oil Spray 1Qt 2 Pack

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2 Quarts Best Yet Cedar Oil BED BUG Spray Natural NonToxic Organic Safe for Children and Pets FIFRA 25(b)

 

 2 Quarts Of Best Yet Bed Bug Spray

Best Yet is the Best Choice For a Highly Effective "Get Rid Bed Bug" Spray. Our Natural, Bed Bug Killer Spray, Kills Bedbugs, Eggs and Larvae in One Easy Treatment.

2-32 oz. Spray Bottles

BEST YET contains only 100% EPA exempt ingredients. This product is exempt from registration with the Federal EPA under section 25(b) of FIFRA.
BEST YET is formulated with food grade EPA and FDA approved compounds that are safe to use on anything except plant life.
Acknowledged by The USDA as The Number One Choice of Bio-Based Pesticides
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sprayed last night found dead bug this morning Buyer:
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Sep-22-10 07:33
  BEST YET BED BUG Spray Natural Non-Toxic Cedar Oil    
GOOD STUFF Buyer:
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Sep-19-10 14:22
  Natural Flea Spray Flea Treatment Best Yet Cedar Oil !
Bed Bug Free in New York City
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2009 9:30 PM Subject: THANKS!
I truly would like to thank you for your amazing product. I live in NYC - bed bug central. I had a bad case of bed bugs in March. I hired a "Bed Bug Expert" with a dog and paid $1000 for the service. They sprayed some "non-toxic" chemicals about the place. I threw out the mattress and I still continued to see bed bugs. I did some research and came across your product through a google search. I ordered the product and hoped for the best. I hazed the entire apartment, as instructed in the included information. I also continued to spray with the extra 2 gallons I bought and waited. I have been vigilant in respraying cracks, etc. I slept on the sofa (which I sprayed daily) for 3 months. I have NEVER seen another bed bug since my initial application.
Having bed bugs is a painful and costly experience that I NEVER want to endure again. My only regret is that I did not find your AMAZING product before I spent money on the exterminator. Two other apartments in my complex have had them and are currently in battle. I am contacting my building manager to alert them to the wonders of CEDAR OIL...and I have told MANY others about the properties of your product (that it also gets rid of other bugs).
Happy and Bug free in the Big Apple!
JEFF
  • EPA STATES "NO RISK TO HUMANS OR THE ENVIRONMENT".

    Get To Know a New Generation of Natural, Non Toxic Pest Control. Get to Know BEST YET, CedarCide's Bed Bug Killer Spray! BEST YET Kills Bedbugs, Eggs and Larvae in One Easy Treatment!

    With BEST YET, our natural bed bug killer spray you are now armed with everything you need to get rid of bed bugs, eggs and larvae in one fast, easy treatment, not to mention a long list of commonly found insect parasites.

    Protect your family from bed bug invaders and keep your home front free of dangerous toxic chemicals.

    BEST YET was invented for the US Army for the control of bed bugs, sand fleas and other pests that plague our troops in the Middle East. BEST YET will undoubtedly go down in history as the most effective parasite control formulation ever brought to market. No nasty neuro-toxic chemicals in this product.

    It contains just food grade aromatic red cedar oil and melted Quartz Rock, (Hydrated silica, the carrier). BEST YET is a genuine bio-based insect control agent. Not only does it kill bedbugs on contact, it’s safe enough to be used on humans as a repellent for scores of insects including mosquitoes, chiggers, no-see-um's, flies and a array of other biting and flying pests. Got travel plans? Be sure to take a quart of our Natural killer bed bug spray along to protect yourself on the road.

    Acknowledged by The USDA as The Number One Choice of Bio-Based Pesticides.
    Scientifically tested and proven by Iowa State University, Rutgers University and the ICR laboratories and acknowledged by the USDA as the number one choice of bio-based pesticides. BEST YET is the product of choice of major hotels, hospitals and shelters to kill bedbugs. Yet BEST YET is so safe and non toxic it can be used on babies, including newborn puppies and kittens as an insect repellent
    Area Treatment With BEST YET Natural "Get Rid Bed Bug" Killer Spray.

    BEST YET has ZERO effect on your nervous system. BEST YET bed bug killer spray can be used for the treatment of all types wood, cloth & leather furniture, bedding, mattress, carpets and any other surface. BEST YET will not stain or attract dirt. Use BEST YET bed bug killer spray for parasite control in your home, barn, hotel/motel or any commercial establishment. Application Rate: 1 gallon per 1000 square foot of surface area. Contact with most insects will trigger immediate death. The pheromone interruption agents in the cedar oil active ingredient will create a barrier of entry making areas treated with BEST YET off limits to bed bugs and other pests. BEST YET has been proven superior to any chemical counterpart available. BEST YET is a non aerosol and is shipped in an adjustable nozzle quart spray bottle.

    Pest Control Operator on BEST YET for BED BUGS
    Sent: Monday, April 27, 2009 4:24 PM Subject: Best Yet
    I own a pest control company in the midwest. We have been battling bed bugs for the past 2 years. There are no products out there that work. Just as I was about to invest $100,000 in heat remediation, I found Cedarcide via an e-mail. I decided to give it a try in an apartment that was heavily infested. I was absolutely amazed as the bed bugs walked across the couch that I had just sprayed, flipped over and died within a matter of seconds! I quickly ordered 4 cases and will be ordering the 55 gallon drum by the end of the week. There is no other product out there that is this effective. The fact that we can solve the senior citizens problems now makes my heart sing.
    Thank you, Dr. Ben.
    PCO – Michigan

“BEST YET is highly effective against bed bugs including eggs when applied directly". Dr.Changlu Wang, Entomologist-Rutgers University.

  • KILLS BEDBUGS, LARVAE AND EGGS IN ONE EASY TREATMENT.

  • NON-STAINING TO FURNITURE, CARPETS OR CLOTHING.

  • SAFE FOR INFANTS AND PETS.

Description and Habits

Bed bugs are small, brownish, flattened insects that feed solely on the blood of animals. The common bed bug, Cimex lectularius, is the species most adapted to living with humans. It has done so since ancient times. Bed bugs are mentioned in medieval European texts and in classical Greek writings back to the time of Aristotle. Other bed bug species prefer to feed on wild hosts, especially bats and birds.

Adult bed bugs are about 3/16-inch long and reddish-brown, with oval, flattened bodies. They are sometimes mistaken for ticks or cockroaches. The immatures (nymphs) resemble the adults, but are smaller and lighter in color. Bed bugs do not fly, but can move rapidly over floors, walls, ceilings and other surfaces. Female bed bugs lay their eggs in secluded areas, depositing 1, 2 or more eggs per day and hundreds during a lifetime. The eggs are tiny, whitish, and hard to see on most surfaces without magnification (individual eggs are about the size of a dust speck). When first laid, the eggs are sticky, causing them to adhere to surfaces. Newly hatched nymphs are straw-colored and no bigger than a pinhead. As they grow, they molt (shed their skin) five times before reaching maturity. A blood meal is needed between each successive molt. Under favorable conditions (70-80°F), the bugs can complete development in as little as a month, producing three or more generations per year. Cooler temperatures or limited access to blood extends the development time. Bed bugs are resilient. Nymphs can survive months without feeding and the adults for more than a year. Infestations therefore are unlikely to diminish by leaving premises unoccupied. Although C. lectularius prefers feeding on humans, it will also bite other warm-blooded animals, including dogs, cats, birds and rodents.

Bed bugs are active mainly at night. During the daytime, they prefer to hide close to where people sleep. Their flattened bodies enable them to fit into tiny crevices — especially those associated with mattresses, box springs, bed frames and headboards. Bed bugs do not have nests like ants or bees, but do tend to congregate in habitual hiding places. Characteristically, these areas are marked by dark spotting and staining, which is the dried excrement of the bugs. Also present will be eggs and eggshells, the brownish molted skins of maturing nymphs and the bugs themselves. Another telltale though less frequent sign is rusty or reddish blood smears on bed sheets or mattresses from crushing an engorged bed bug.


   



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