Commercial Bed Bug Killer

Commercial Bed Bug Killer enables small and medium size business owners to go from amateur to pro with the effective management of bed bug infestations. Commercial Bed Bug Killer is a simple-to-use, web based solution that allows you to seamlessly manage every aspect of your bed bug treatment and prevention program. Whether you’re a small restaurant or an apartment building, our application helps you make informed decisions with access to data on mattresses, treatments performed, and treatments remaining. Commercial Bed Bug Killer is a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching people how to eliminate bed bugs. We encourage you to learn more about bed bug heat treatment in our resource center: how it works, how long it takes, and what you need to do afterward. Commercial bed bug killer, is a term that came into existence more recently than residential bed bug killer as more and more companies started to understand the importance of using good commercial bed bug killer when dealing with customers. Commercial refers to the process of killing bugs in food areas that are open to the public. Finding the right commercial bed bug killer that’s going to work for your home, apartment, or office building can be a challenge. There are a lot of different steps that are involved in getting rid of bed bugs and making sure they don’t come back. First you have to find them, which is not as easy as it sounds. Then you have to get rid of them; which isn’t always effective. You have to make sure they don’t come back, which also is not always effective. So if you’re going to invest in anything, such as a commercial bed bug killer, you don’t just want to go with what your friend said would take care of her problem and do the same for you. You want something that’s actually going to work for your home or business!

Commercial Bed Bug Killer

Introduction

Bedbugs are one of the most common, and one of the most hated, pests in the developed world. These stubborn little bugs can be found on every continent except Antarctica, are a nuisance to get rid of, and are notoriously resilient. If you don’t want to deal with boric acid or diatomaceous earth because you’re worried about the long-term safety of your home environment (particularly if there are kids or pets around), you may want to consider a commercial bed bug killer. With this in mind, let’s take a look at some of the best options available on the market today.

Pyrethrin

Pyrethrin is a natural insecticide derived from the chrysanthemum flower. It is one of many chemicals that work as neurotoxins, meaning they kill by interfering with nerve function. Pyrethroids are synthetic versions of pyrethrins, which can be used to treat bed bugs because they are effective and safe for human use.

Diatomaceous Earth

What is diatomaceous earth?

Diatomaceous earth is a fine powder made of fossilized remains of diatoms. Diatoms are tiny marine organisms, similar to algae that lived during the Jurassic period. The fossils are pulverized into a powder that can be used as an insecticide and/or abrasive agent. When you use diatomaceous earth on your pets or in your home, it works as an insecticide by absorbing the waxy outer layer of the insect’s exoskeleton, destroying its ability to absorb food and eventually killing it. How does this happen? The sharp edges of the fossilized shells cut through the outer layer causing dehydration within 24 hours; once dehydrated they die within 48 hours even if they don’t go hungry right away! How effective is it? It has been shown to kill over 200 different species of insects including fleas lice ticks bed bugs ants roaches silverfish beetles earwigs sowbugs pillbugs mites spiders flies waterbugs scorpions centipedes ants termites cockroaches (including American cockroaches German cockroaches Asian forest scorpions ground beetles carpenter ants firebrats but not bees wasps hornets yellowjackets wasps paper wasps yellow jackets hornets baldfaced hornets carpenter bees black widows brown recluses spiders tarantulas scorpions millipedes black widows brown recluses cicadas crickets grasshoppers cockroaches aphids on plants scale insects mealybugs whiteflies thrips webbing clotheslint moths clothesmoths carpet beetles clothesmoths silverfish fungus gnats fruit flies houseflies fruit flies drain flies cluster fly bot fly maggots Norway rat fleas bedbugs lice ticks mosquitoes horseflies deer flies stable flies (horse) botfly

Natural Heat Treatment

The most effective way to kill bedbugs, without the use of harmful chemicals, is to heat treat the infested areas.

Heat treatments are considered by many to be the most effective method for eliminating a bedbug infestation. Heat treatments are often performed at temperatures of about 118 degrees Fahrenheit (48 degrees Celsius) for several hours. The goal is to reach this temperature in all parts of the room where signs of bedbug activity have been found. This can be accomplished using either an electric heating element or a propane heater that heats up with an infrared lamp.

Chlorfenapyr

Chlorfenapyr is the active ingredient in a variety of commercial bed bug killer products that claim to kill bed bugs through contact and ingestion. It’s one of many pyrethroids that are considered effective against all stages of bed bug development, meaning it kills them whether they’re eggs, nymphs or adults. Chlorfenapyr works by causing blood cell rupture in arthropods (including insects) that results in death via anemia or dehydration. This type of contact-based pesticide may also be able to kill bed bugs through contact with their exoskeletons and feces—though we haven’t seen any evidence for this yet

Cyfluthrin

Cyfluthrin is a synthetic pyrethroid, which means it is derived from the pyrethrum flower. It is a contact insecticide, meaning that you spray it directly on your target and it will immediately kill them. Although cyfluthrin has low toxicity to humans, it does not have any residual effects so you need to reapply after 24 hours if you want continued protection from bed bugs and other pests. Cyfluthrin can be applied as either a liquid or aerosol spray, but both methods require professional application because of how powerful they are in killing insects like bed bugs and spiders (which are much smaller than humans).

Hydroprene

Hydroprene is a type of pesticide that is used to kill bedbugs. It is a synthetic pyrethroid, which means it acts as a contact insecticide and systemically poisons the bugs. It does this by affecting their nervous systems, causing tremors and paralysis that end in death within minutes.

Boric acid

Boric acid is a natural mineral that has been used as an insecticide for decades. It works by desiccating the bugs, drying them out until they die. When you spray boric acid on your bed, it will kill any bedbugs in contact with it and also prevent new ones from emerging by clogging their respiratory system.

Boric acid can be used both indoors and outdoors, but the most effective method of using it is to mix it with water to create a paste or powder. You can then spread this paste over your mattress and box spring using a paint brush or rag—the goal being for every square inch of these surfaces to be covered as thoroughly as possible with this mixture so that there are no exposed areas left behind where bugs could hide from contact with the powder or else escape after coming into contact with it.

You should begin treating immediately upon noticing an infestation because once these creatures have multiplied enough times (by laying eggs), they’ll become too difficult for normal measures like vacuuming up dead bodies or dusting surfaces with sprays containing pyrethrins (which only kills live insects)

These products can kill bedbugs.

Bed bugs can be a problem in homes and businesses, with some studies estimating that around 30% of homes have at least one bed bug infestation. They are notoriously difficult to get rid of, and so it’s important to use products that are both effective and safe.

The best way to get rid of a bed bug infestation is with multiple products working together:

  • A contact insecticide such as pyrethrins or permethrin can be applied directly on the bed bug itself or sprayed on furniture where they tend to hide (such as behind baseboards).
  • An insect growth regulator such as hydroprene will kill off baby bugs before they reach adulthood (and become adult reproducers) if it’s sprayed near where they feed, such as on mattress seams or along floorboards near beds.

Conclusion

If you want to be sure your home is bed bug free, the most effective way is to consult a professional. But if you want to try treating your own home, this list should give you some ideas on what products to look at. Each product has its pros and cons, so be sure to read up more on each one before making any decisions! In general though, all of these products are safe for humans and pets

HARRIS Commercial Bed Bug Kit - 5 Gallon Liquid and 80oz Powder with Powder Duster and Brush Applicator
Price : $299.99
Features :

  • Kills Resistant Bed Bugs & Their Eggs – Kills even the toughest “pyrethroid resistant” bed bugs and eggs that have built up a resistance to traditional pesticides
  • Spray Kills Quickly – Knocks down bed bugs fast when sprayed directly
  • Long Residual – Spray continues to kill bed bugs for up to 16 weeks after initial application
  • Odorless Formula – Odorless and non-staining formula will not cause damage to fabrics when used according to label directions
  • Powder Duster and Brush Included – Use the duster applicator to puff deep into cracks and crevices and the brush for surface treatment

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HARRIS Commercial Bed Bug Killer, Toughest Liquid with Odorless and Non-Staining Extended Residual Kill Formula, 5 Gallon
Price : $249.99
Features :

  • Kills Resistant Bed Bugs & Their Eggs – Kills even the toughest “pyrethroid resistant” bed bugs and eggs that have built up a resistance to traditional pesticides
  • Kills Quickly – Knocks down bed bugs fast when sprayed directly
  • EPA Registered – Registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (No. 1021-2597-3). Always follow label directions
  • Long Residual – Continues to kill bed bugs for up to 16 weeks after initial application
  • Odorless Formula – Odorless and non-staining formula will not cause damage to fabrics when used according to label directions

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Nature’s MACE Bed Bug Killer 1 Gal Spray / Commercial Grade Bed Bug Killer / Kills Eggs, Nymphs, and Adults Bed Bugs on Contact / Odorless & Non-Staining Spray
Price : $68.95 ($68.95 / Count)
Features :

  • COMMERCIAL GRADE BED BUG KILLER: Nature’s MACE Bed Bug Killer spray is formulated for professional exterminators to eliminate Eggs, Nymphs, and Adults Bed Bugs on contact.
  • 100% ALL-NATURAL INGREDIENTS: Nature’s MACE Bed Bug Killer is a proprietary blend of All Natural, Organic, and Non-Toxic ingredients. Effective against Pyrethroid Resistant Bed Bugs! NO dangerous pesticides or chemicals. Safe around family & pets.
  • STRONGEST BED BUG KILLER AVAILABLE: We offer a 100% money back guarantee if you are not completely satisfied with our product. We studied other brands’ bed bug killer to create the ultimate bed bug killer spray for commercial and home use.
  • ODORLESS & NON-STAINING: Odorless & Non-Staining Formula won’t leave oily residue or film. Easy-to-Use formula treats hard-to-reach places such as bed frames, floorboards, baseboards and luggage.
  • 1 GALLON SPRAY: Nature’s MACE Bed Bug Killer will effectively kill and repel on contact. Protect your bed, home, couch, and more.

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BugMD Empty Refillable Spray Bottle 32 oz - for Use with BugMD Pest Control Essential Oil Concentrate(sold separately), Spray Bottle with 3 Sprays Modes-Lock, Pest Repellent Mist for Home, Durable, BPA-Free
Price : $9.99
Features :

  • Versatile Use: The BPA-Free highly durable material makes this bottle a great companion for a wide array of uses including kitchen or food needs, cleaning, pet, lawn and garden, plant care, laundry, car, personal care, and much more! Plus, the bottle is easy to clean, making it a snap to change applications
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  • Multi Spray Function: Our adjustable nozzle features 3 spray modes-lock, steady mist, and jet stream. From a fine spray to a targeted application, the BugMD bottle can work for a multitude of applications with a simple twist of the nozzle. Plus, your bottle will stay locked tight and leakproof with our lock mode
  • Refill and Repeat!: This spray bottle also pairs perfectly with the BugMD Essential Concentrate (sold separately). Save money, stop throwing out single use spray bottles, and choose the refillable option
  • USA Developed, USA Tested: All BugMD products are expertly developed, formulated, and tested in the United States using safe, top quality materials

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Item Dimensions
Height 12.25 Inches
Width 4 Inches
Length 4 Inches
Syngenta 73654 Demand CS Insecticide, 8oz, Beige
Price : $38.89
Features :

  • Demand cs controls more than 30 Common insects including spiders, ants, flies, wasps, fleas, ticks and bed bugs.
  • Demand cs is a water-based insecticide concentrate that offers excellent indoor and outdoor pest control.
  • Each 8 oz bottle makes 8 – 40 gallons (mixed at 0. 2 to 0. 8 oz/6 to 24 ml per gallon of water).
  • The LOT Number printed on the bottle is not an expiration date

Additional Info :

Color Beige
Item Dimensions
Height 5.8 Inches
Width 1.8 Inches
Length 3.5 Inches
Weight 0.625 Pounds

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