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(More customer reviews)There was a time a few years ago when pyretherins, a botanical pesticide, including Deltametherin. killed bed bugs on contact and had a good residual effect. This is no longer the case. As any honest exterminator will tell you, bugs eventually become immune to longstanding pesticides. Two years ago, J. T. Eaton's Bed Bug Killer II worked great in my apartment building. Now, even if you spray it directly on the bed bug, the parasite will stagger away as if it visited the neighborhood tavern. Once a great product, the bed bug has become resistant to it. The best a do-it-yourselfer can hope for is to purchase one of the "Eco-friendly" sprays, usually Laurel Sulfate, which will kill the bed bug on contact, but has no residual effect. Unfortunately, an exterminator with a heavy hitter like Bayer's Drione, a professional strength pyretherin dust, needs to be on the scene and even that is iffy, because Drione is a pyretherin.
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Product Description:
This bedbug insecticide spray is a water based Deltamethrin product. It acts as a coating spray for larger outbreaks, and provides residual killing effects for up to 16 weeks. The water-based bed bug killer spray is specifically designed for use on heavy bedbug harborage areas like mattresses, wall-ceiling joints, baseboards, and behind and underneath furnishings. This insecticide spray is also effective on fleas, brown dog ticks, spiders, crickets, and many other "pantry pests." Sold in a convenient, 32 oz. spray bottle.
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