CrossFire Bed Bug Concentrate
$34.21
$65.34
Label SDS Technical Bulletin Bed Bug Infographic Bed Bug Protocol CrossFire Concentrate brings two new actives to the fight against bed bugs. The result is fast knockdown and kill with direct spraying… plus, residual control. CrossFire is formulated to kill pyrethroid-resistant bed bug strains at all life stages, including eggs. Patented technology Residual control begins working within minutes of exposure Approved for direct application onto mattresses Quick knockdown and kill Non-repellent Non-staining Kills pyrethroid-resistant bed bugs Kills all bed bug life stages by contact and prevents bed bug egg hatch For use in residential, institutional and commercial facilities Indoors in the Home and Non-food Areas, such as: Restaurants, Schools, Warehouses, Offices, Apartments, Hotels, Nursing homes, Hospitals, Kennels In Pet Areas: Pet sleeping quarters, Pet bedding, Floor and floor coverings where pets are kept Where Bed Bugs Hide: Mattresses, Box springs, Headboards, Walls, Floors, Baseboards Not for Use on Humans or Animals MIXING INSTRUCTIONS – 13 FL. OZ. CONTAINER: Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate is conveniently packaged in a single dose 13 fl. oz. container. Pour the entire contents of the 13 fl. oz. container into 115 oz. of water to produce exactly 1 finished gallon to treat 1,000 sq. ft. Method of Application • Apply with handheld, backpack or with a paintbrush • Use indoor crack and crevice or direct spray application in non-food areas Best Practices when using CrossFire Insecticide Bed Bug Concentrate- For best results, in addition to treatment with CrossFire Insecticide Bed Bug Concentrate, pest control professionals should include tactics such as those listed below: •Thoroughly inspect the premise for potential harborage sites. Besides common harborage sites associated with sleeping areas, bed bugs can harbor in many other areas, such as those listed below. The identification and treatment of all harborage sites is the foundation of successful bed bug control. – Behind wall hangings, pictures and mirrors – Behind electrical switch plates – In electronics such as radios and alarm clocks – Under rugs and floor coverings – In all nooks and crannies of nightstands – All parts of beds; headboards, footboards, mattresses, box springs, frames • Bed bugs are commonly found in adjacent units to the one being treated. Therefore, if it is possible, inspect the adjacent units (next, across, above and below) for bed bug infestations. •Address if clutter is present within the premise. Be aware that in many cases clutter also provides harborage sites for bed bugs. The inspection of clutter allows the identification of additional bed bug populations present in the area. Once disturbed, bed bugs could disperse away from the clutter, creating additional pockets of infestation. In addition, bed bugs can be easily moved along with the clutter so create a plan in advance on how to treat and/or avoid spreading bed bugs into new areas of the home while working with the clutter. • Laundering: seal infested items into a plastic bag to avoid spreading bed bugs within the home. Carefully empty the bag containing infested items into the laundry and then place the bags into a clean bag for disposal. Do not reuse the bags used to transport infested items. Wash and dry on high heat for 30 minutes to kill all bed bugs. • Dispose of infested items that can be discarded.
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