I dont want to have to call someone to come out to spray my house, does anyone know where I can get a bug spray that will kill bed bugs?
What can I use to kill bed bugs?
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http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/bed-bugs.htm
all the info you need, what to look for and how to get rid of them.
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Wash your sheets with really hot water. That should eliminate those pesky bugs.
Hot Shot has a spray that kills them but the most effective remedy is to just get rid of your mattress. Also bedbugs can spread to your carpet, sheets, curtains, and other fabrics so you might want to spray those things too.
All natural, non-toxic, pesticide free and odorless, Enzyme Cleaners are becoming very popular due the multitude of uses that these products provide.
Ideal for every home environment, "green" (eco-friendly) enzyme cleaners reduce the prolific chemical usage presently found in name brand cleaning products. They are especially ideal for persons who are susceptible to chemicals and the volatile organic compounds (VOC’s) emitted by typical cleaning products through casual use. Kid-friendly, pet-friendly, totally safe…this product can even be used on humans and pets as a body wash or shampoo!
The enzyme cleaner I use is also non-magnetic, or non-static, meaning that once a surface is wiped cleaned there is no chemical residue left behind (of course) BUT, the surface does not attract dust, unlike conventional, chemical-based cleaning products!
What do you want to clean, sanitize and sterilize?
Any and all household surfaces can be cleaned with an Enzyme Cleaner and at extremely economical costs without any chemical residue or VOC’s.
Need a pesticide?
Enzyme Cleaners attack pests (fleas, bed bugs, dust mites, scabies, lice, etc.) by causing the insect to pre-molt and die, unlike pesticides which attack the central nervous systems. Pesticide residues also attack YOUR central nervous system, to varying degrees.
Call around to various merchants in your area and ask what they have to offer in the way of enzyme cleaners. Health food stores will probably stock such items. Try it out and if you like the product and for even more economical savings, look at purchasing it by the gallon over the Internet. The product I use for my business and home use, cost me $75.00 per gallon, BUT, it’s super-concentrated and requires a mix ratio of only 1 ounce per gallon of water. This equates to $0.72 per gallon (when shipping costs are included). What other cleaning product can you buy for just $0.72 per gallon? I think a gallon of bleach even costs more than that…but I don’t really know for sure because I haven’t had the need to purchase any bleach for a very long time.
If you would like to know which product I use…feel free to send me an email.