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Bed Bug Killer 16 oz EcoVenger by EcoRaider, 100% Kill Efficacy, Bedbugs & Mites, Kills Eggs & The Resistant, Lasting Protection, USDA BIO-Certified, Plant Extract Based & Non-Toxic, Child & Pet Safe

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Size: 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


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  • PROVEN THROUGH USDA IR4 PHP PROGRAM field tested by research entomologists for eradicating bed bug infestations in public housing buildings and recommended for sensitive environment
  • KILL ALL STAGES INCLUSIVE & EVEN RESISTANT BED BUGS Kills bed bug adults and nymphs fast on contact with 100% efficacy, kills bed bugs that are resistant to traditional pesticides. Proven highest performance in eliminating bed bug eggs
  • EXTENDED DRY RESIDUAL PROTECTION University study shows EcoRaider residual provides extended protection for two weeks on bed bugs even after dried
  • NON-TOXIC, SAFE AND ECO-FRIENDLY certified USDA BioBased insecticide, dermatologically safe; child and pet friendly; safe to use directly on mattress and box springs.
  • INGREDIENTS: Geraniol, Cedarwood oil, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Glyceryl dicaprylate, Silica hydrate, Glyceryl monooleate and water.
  • STARTING MAY 1ST, 2024, A BATCH ID for tracking the manufacturing date replaces "Best Use Before" date on the bottle packaging. The product does not perish as long as the seal is unopened. We suggest once it is opened, it should be used within 6 moth for best performance. Please contact us if you have any question.

Brand: EcoVenger


Scent: Cedarwood


Item Volume: 16 Fluid Ounces


Material Feature: Natural


Item Form: spray


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 4 x 4 x 10 inches; 1 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ BED BUG KILLER


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ August 22, 2013


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Reneotech


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  • Worked Great for Me.
Size: 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
I've waited a while to post this and will share my story if you want to listen. Short version, This appears to work. Skip to the bottom if you want to know our spray schedule, rad the long version for specifics. The longer version: we are that clean house that came across these little turds in my son's room. It has been a month long battle so far. Full disclosure, my son's room though is a typical boy's room. Stuff all over the place. we were noticing little welts on him for a few weeks before we finally saw one of these little demons from hell. We never thought for a second the bites were from bed bugs. Much like any rational parent when they find bed bugs in their son's room, we sealed the room and proceeded a night time purging. We threw out the mattress and box spring....the box spring had a little nest.....his wood head board that had a little nest had to go too. His dresser....gone...book cases...gone....we went on a cleaning out frenzy. Any clothes of his were bundled up and scalded in the washing machine and then fried in the dryer. Stuffed animals were baked in the dryer and then for good measure, froze in the chest freezer. I then found this product. great reviews, a study from Rutgers....why not. I did a ton of reading and one of the things not to do to prevent the spread of the little demons was remove everything.....whoops...already done.Most of his stuff was thrown out and anything we were contemplating being kept was either already through the dryer or in the freezer. the rest was in the garage. we sprayed down his room as directed. Side note, his room was do for a makeover anyway so we ended up painting as well. Anyway, we vacuumed the carpet at least a dozen times in every direction, we then steam cleaned it. After 4 days of no activity, we bought a new bed and traps to put on the legs of the beds and covers on the new mattress and box spring. We sprayed again and then sprayed the traps and then set my son out for bait. Nothing....no evidence of anything. Huh...cool, got the lil bastards. We spoke too soon. We saw a couple in the family room on the couch. Out comes the spray again. Every nook and cranny of that couch and the baseboards. We came to the conclusion either A) while moving items back into his room one may have fallen onto me or B) that is where he slept for two nights and there was a rider. We found 2 more in the couch, and about 5 making a trail from the baseboards toward the couch. They were all dead though. Wait, i remember, as a precaution I sprayed the OTHER side of his wall just in case. These were little turds trying to escape his room. Nope, so sorry. The spray did exactly what it said it would. Huh...cool. we got em now.........or did we ..... My daughters room was the next battleground. Now, my daughter is older and we have already purchased for her that set of bedroom furniture that's really nice so when she moves out of the house she has something to take with her. We found several in her mattress and box spring, so we spray the crap out of it. This wasn't a little kids set of furniture we can just throw out this time. Her room was then cleaned and sprayed down. More bed leg traps were bought and put into place and she was put out for bait.....SUCCESS !!! we got you this time you little demons from hell !!! They were all moving either away from her bed or towards her bed. Either way, we sprayed the traps and when the little demons hit the traps they were dead. These were little little ones. read up and you will understand. Could this be the last battle ground ? was this Custards last stand ?? The little bastards made it into OUR room now !!! However, their numbers were severely depleted, you could see the two that we found had not had a meal in some time. it's working.....it's working...the tide has swung !!! So our room was then tore apart and we sprayed everything down and traps on our bed legs. This was over a week ago. We have ordered several times and now bought a gallon jug. My advice, as good as this product is, buy a gallon or more. You WILL need it. Not because the product doesn't work, but because these things are smart and they suck. I was on a trip and a week ago and our latest bottles came in and my wife sprayed everything down again. This past weekend, Memorial weekend....we sprayed everything down again. Baseboards, bed traps, furniture legs and in the case of our beds....the beds. The couches in the family rooms also got a spray down. We are heading into week 2 of absolute ZERO activity of any kind. No dead bodies anywhere and for sure, no bites. No noting anywhere including the traps. Here's the bottom line IMO.....if you get these little demons, you can beat them. It won't be quick and don't think it will be. You can't rest, and you have to be vigilant. I think the fact we caught this relatively early, were able to basically throw out all furniture and buy new furniture, made this relatively painless. Painless is a relative term though. My wife and I have hours and hours of work we put into this. We also used Diatomaceous Earth around everywhere. I may joke about it being a battle, in reality, that's what this is. You have to think ahead and plan ahead and use this product and follow their instructions to the letter. It works. Update 11/10/2017....... a final update to my story..... we did see a straggler here and there for about 3 weeks after we thought we had them all. After that, we have been clean for 3 months, knock on wood. This product in conjunction with proper cleaning and maybe some DE... you can win this battle. I still highly recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2017 by Ken

  • This is all you need!
Size: 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
This spray is truly all you need to buy to get rid of bed bugs. You don't need to bother with mattress/box spring/pillow covers or even diatomaceous earth. And you definitely do not need to pay an expensive exterminator. DO NOT THROW AWAY FURNITURE - this is vastly unnecessary and only spreads the bugs all over the place. It is unlikely you will find them anywhere other than your bed, at least initially. They are super slow and lazy and they just want to nibble on you while you sleep so, they don't really branch out until you start treating them. You will also want to buy the 1 gallon jug (both together) because this spray bottle won't be enough, but the gallon jug needs a spray bottle to apply it. It is a thick, very strong spray. You might try buying a spray bottle from the store... I just like the way this applies it in a fine mist... I still recommend buying both. We have a fairly large house. Discovered them in the guest bedroom. We had at least a 2 month old infestation and they hadn't even really made it to the other furniture in the bedroom or the wall. I suppose because it was a guest bedroom, with people sleeping in it only intermittently, is why it didn't spread more. It was still a decently large infestation mostly in the box spring and metal bed frame - quite a mess. There is a trick to doing this - you have to think about what you want to accomplish. If you just go around spraying everywhere, and you don't spray every place that they are, they will just leave the room for a better place that doesn't smell so strong - which means another bedroom or the couch. If you are carrying out your bedding/clothes to wash there is a good chance some will drop out and then you've got bugs in new places you don't want them. Also, they come out and look for you at the smell of your CO2 breath - all things to think about. You will need large trash bags, a sweeper with a detachable bag, freezer space, a washer/dryer, and this bug spray. You also might want to have some plastic condiments cups and lids on hand to trap strays as you find them - and you will. I was sitting on the couch reading and found one crawling up my belly. But we never had to treat the couch so it must have been a hitch hiker. I would wake up in the morning and find them crawling across the bathroom floor. Most likely fell out of my pjs. The bugs are very visible - you will see light tan exoskeletons all over the place, poop stains - almost like fly poop stains, blood trails on your sheets, adults are very easy to see, babies not so much, eggs are small and white like larvae, smaller than fly larvae. Look up photos on the internet and check for similar looking things in your bed. I didn't really find them in the mattress or pillows at all. This spray kills on contact. It takes a couple seconds. You will know the bug is dead because his back end lifts up. When you start using the spray they might try to find some other place to hide to get away from the fumes, so then you might find them in odd places in your room... but only then. First you are going to want to take off all your bedding and remove all your clothes and wash them, highest temperature wash and dry the longest you can at the highest temp. This may sound overly cautious but I suggest you bag it up in your trash bags and carry it to the laundry in the bags. Next you are going to want to sweep everywhere in the bed and on the floor where you see evidence of bugs. You might also want to sweep empty drawers where your clothes were, especially if you keep your pjs in a drawer (do not spray yet, the spray will put them on the move, you want to get what is visible first) You will find they are pretty lazy and don't move fast - also, they have no traction on their feet, hence they can't climb anything slippery, but they do have little claws that catch fabric and wood grain quite nicely) Do NOT use a bag less vacuum as you will have bugs and eggs in your vacuum and they will make their way out. The main places I found them were in the plastic corner pieces of the box spring, and in between the batting stapled to the wood, and all over the metal frame. So first sweep up all the eggs and bugs you find in the box spring, then go for the metal frame - and sweep up everywhere, paying special attention to where there are screws. We saw a lot of tiny white eggs in the screw holes. Then you will want to sweep on the floor underneath the bed and along the wall. Once you have swept everything that is visible. Immediately take out the bag, put it in a trash bag and put it into your freezer. You are going to do more sweeping, once a week for at least 3 weeks and you will want to use that bag again. At the end of treatment you can freeze the bag one more time, then throw it out after a week in the freezer. Next you are going to spray anything that got left behind. Spray the floor at the exit to your door so the bugs have to walk through it to leave your room. Spray everywhere you saw bugs and eggs in the mattress, the box spring, the metal frame - spray the trim along the wall, spray the floor under the bed. The great thing about this spray is it doesn't stain and it is safe to use on wood surfaces and has this most excellent cedar chest smell. It is a bit strong to sleep with, but sorry, it is worth it to know you aren't going to get bit up while you sleep. It takes about a week for eggs to hatch - you will probably find new bugs about a week later, do the same thing, wash everything, sweep, spray. Then repeat again one more time a week later for good measure for a total of 3 treatments. About the second week you might start finding evidence of these bugs in other rooms. Be vigilant - as you start to treat them, they will scatter and look for new places. We had 3 bedrooms in the house. 2 at one end of the house (the original guest bedroom was one of these two) and 1 at the opposite side of the house next to the laundry room. A week after we treated the first room we found evidence of bugs in the other two rooms at both ends of the house, but not before. Then we found stragglers all over the house, lone rangers. In the kitchen, the restrooms, the couch. But those never turned into anything. After 3-4 weeks of treatment our whole house is bug free! It's a scary thing at first, but actually surprisingly easy to get rid of. Good luck! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2018 by seespotsave

  • COPD BEWARE.
Size: 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Warning for those with Copd, be careful and ventilation is a must. I live with my elderly mother and I ran her out of the house for a few hrs because the scent is very strong and she couldn't breath. Not saying this isn't worth it, but just keep this in mind when using around the elderly/sick.
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025 by Robin C

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