Bedlam Bed Bug Spray is the most versatile control product on the market today. It kills bedbugs, dust mites, fleas and ticks. In addition to its outstanding performance, this easy-to-use aerosol spray only requires about 3 seconds of contact time for complete kill! Bedlam Bed Bug Spray can be used in several different applications including bed frames, box springs and mattresses on all types of surfaces. Bedlam bed bug spray is a dormant spray that kills bed bugs. It works by penetrating deep into cracks and crevices, where bed bugs live, and onto their eggs. This allows you to treat your home for bed bugs without having to dispose of furniture or anything else inside. Bedlam’s active ingredient kills both adult and larval forms of bed bugs on contact, so it doesn’t matter what stage of development they are in — they will be killed on contact by this product.
Bedlam Bed Bug Spray
Introduction
Bedlam is a type of spray that kills bed bugs. It’s used primarily for infestations that have spread to the point where professional pest control treatment is necessary. Bedlam can be purchased at many hardware stores, and it’s also sold online on sites like Amazon.
What is Bedlam?
Bedlam is a concentrated, long-lasting insecticide that kills bed bugs and their eggs by contact. It is non-staining and does not leave an odor after application.
Bedlam can be used for the treatment of mattresses, box springs, carpeting or other areas where bedbugs hide. The product should not be used on articles that are dry clean only or articles that cannot withstand water exposure. Bedlam can be applied with a hand pump sprayer or through an atomizer sprayer system equipped with a high volume low pressure (HVLP) tip. Both methods of application will provide excellent coverage of surfaces treated; however, when using an HVLP system to apply Bedlam it is important that you overlap each pass by 50% to ensure complete penetration into cracks where the insects may be hiding during the first few minutes after treatment has occurred.
How does Bedlam work on bed bugs?
Bedlam is a pyrethroid insecticide, which means it attacks the nervous system of an insect by attacking its central nervous system. It does not repel bed bugs or any other pests, but rather kills them on contact. This makes Bedlam ideal for use in homes with pets and children—the product can be sprayed directly on your pet or child without fear of toxicity.
Bedlam is also effective against ticks and fleas as well; however, we do not recommend using Bedlam on animals unless you have given them a bath first to remove any oils from their fur/skin that may prevent absorption of the product into their bodies.
Does Bedlam kill bed bug eggs?
- Yes. Bedlam kills the eggs of bed bugs. When you spray it on the surface of your mattress, box spring and furniture, the spray will kill any eggs that are present as well as adult bed bugs.
- It takes about 2 hours for Bedlam to dry completely, so if you want to be extra safe when applying it, apply at night and let it dry overnight before getting into bed.
- Store in a cool place such as your garage or basement where temperatures do not surpass 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21° Celsius).
Can I use Bedlam myself to get rid of bed bugs?
Bedlam is a professional-level product and is not recommended for DIYers. It is expensive, difficult to use, unsafe for children and pets, and does not comply with environmental regulations.
What does Bedlam cost?
The price of Bedlam is $59.95 per can, which breaks down to about $0.20 per ounce (or less than $0.07/mL) when sprayed on mattresses and box springs.
It is also available in gallon size containers, which cost a little more at $64.95 each but will cover up to 100 linear feet of surface area compared to the smaller cans that cover only 50 linear feet of surface area. The gallon container has an MSRP (Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price) of $389 and can be purchased from Amazon or directly from Bedlam’s website.
Can using Bedlam affect my health?
When it comes to Bedlam Bed Bug Spray, you should know that it is a pesticide. As such, you should use the product only as directed and avoid contact with your skin or eyes. If this happens, wash thoroughly with soap and water.
Bedlam bed bug spray is a pyrethroid; however, it does not contain permethrin (a common pyrethroid ingredient). While permethrin is generally safe for human use when used correctly, some people may experience mild skin irritation after coming into contact with it—especially if they have sensitive skin or are allergic to similar chemicals.
Using Bedlam around children may pose a health risk because they don’t always know how to handle pesticides safely. Likewise, pets who get into the product can ingest harmful amounts of pesticides if they lick their fur after coming into contact with treated areas of carpeting or furniture—so keep pets away from treated areas until all surfaces are dry!
If you’re pregnant or breastfeeding while using this product make sure that children do not come in contact with any remaining residue on hands before washing them thoroughly with soap and water afterwards.”
Where can I buy Bedlam?
Bedlam is available at most hardware stores, as well as through the Bedlam website. It can also be purchased from some drug stores, such as CVS or Rite Aid.
Is Bedlam easy to use?
Yes. It’s a non-aerosol spray, so there’s no mixing or measuring required. You don’t need any special equipment beyond a screwdriver to open the unit and a rag for cleaning up after spraying. In fact, you can even apply Bedlam by hand if that’s what you prefer! No need to wear gloves or protective gear; it’s safe for humans and pets alike. And since it doesn’t require any electricity or batteries (or even an outlet), you won’t find yourself running around looking for an electrical outlet to plug in your device either!
If I use Bedlam, is there a danger of the bed bugs developing resistance to it in the future like they have with some traditional products such as DDT and permethrin?
No, Pyrethroid based products do not pose the same risk of resistance as other pesticides.
Bed bugs have not developed resistance to any pyrethroid-based insecticides in over 30 years of use. If you are using Bedlam and your bed bug problem persists, there is a chance that your infestation is not being caused by bed bugs at all but something else like dust mites or skin scales (scabies).
How long will one can last me?
The amount of time one can last will depend on the size of your room, how many times you spray, how often you spray and what strength you use.
- If it’s a small bedroom (less than 100 square feet), one can should last you up to 4 months with regular applications.
- If it’s a larger space (over 1000 square feet), such as an apartment or house bedroom or living room area, then two cans should get you covered for up to 8 months.
This is because smaller rooms require less spray per application and therefore don’t need as much product overall.
Here’s how you can put this product to good use.
- Spray the entire surface of your mattress with Bedlam.
- Spray the corners and crevices of your mattress.
- Spray inside all seams, zippers, buttons and any other hidden areas where a bed bug could be hiding.
- If you have a box spring that is not permanently fastened to the frame of the bed frame then spray the underside as well by placing it on a tarp or in an empty room prior to spraying.
Conclusion
It’s time to take action against bed bugs. Bedlam is a powerful, non-toxic product that can be used by both professional pest control companies and individuals. It was originally developed by the military and has been in commercial use since 2005, so there’s no question about its effectiveness on even the toughest infestations. When used as directed it kills live bed bugs and their eggs, while also disrupting their ability to feed successfully on humans, helping you get rid of them for good!
Frequently Asked Questions
- Kills bed bugs and their eggs
- Two week residual on wood, ceramic surfaces and carpet
- Reduces bed bug egg hatch in both susceptible and some resistant strains of bed bugs
- For surface spray application on mattresses, wood furniture and carpet
- Water-based product won’t stain water-safe fabrics and surfaces
- For use in non-food areas of homes, hotels, apartments, nursing homes, schools and other commercial sites
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Item Dimensions | |
Height | 9.5 Inches |
Width | 5.5 Inches |
Length | 8 Inches |
Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
- The Same Products Pest Control Companies Use
- Target pests: Bed Bugs, Adult Lice and Nymphs, Ticks, Fleas, Dust Mites
- Bedlam kills on contact and provides residual control.
- Bedlam is water-based and non-irritating – may be used on bedding and fabric.
- Bedlam will not stain water-safe fabrics and surfaces.
Additional Info :
Color | Clear |
Item Dimensions | |
Weight | 2.6896395964 Pounds |
Additional Info :
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 9.35 Inches |
Width | 2.65 Inches |
Length | 2.7 Inches |
Weight | 1.1 Pounds |
Additional Info :
- NEW Bedlam Plus was manufactured with the sole intent to treat pyrethroid-resistant bed bugs. Resistant bed bugs is a major issue across the country as many pyrethroid products have been used for years. Bedlam Plus uses a dual mode of action that kills the toughest pyrethroid-resistant bed bugs fast. Best of all it kills bed bug eggs too! Bedlam Plus uses a combination of quick kill and residual control which is proven to kill resistant bed bugs and their eggs for two weeks after treatment.
- bedbugs, eggs, ticks, fleas, dust mites, dog, cat
- home, indoor, clothes moth, carpet beetle
- chinches de cama
- self help pest control online
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Item Dimensions | |
Weight | 7 Pounds |