Bedlam Plus Aerosol is labeled for wall hangings. As with any product, we recommended spraying in an inconspicuous area to test for possibly staining. Evaluate the area after drying before you spray the over all area for a full treatment.
No, Bedlam Plus is not labeled for roaches. We would recommend using Phantom II Aerosol. This is a non-repellent product so roaches do not know they are coming in contact with the treated area. This can be applied indoors for roaches and will last approximately 30 days. Be sure to check out our Roach Guide for tips on how to treat and prevent roaches in the future.
You should use Bedlam Plus to help eliminate the infestation. When dealing with carpet beetles, it is very important to find and remove the source of the beetles to get rid of them for good. To learn more about carpet beetle elimination please take a few minutes to read our article Carpet Beetle Pest Control
Bedlam Plus Aerosol does not contain an IGR (insect growth regulator). The only IGR that is currently labeled for bedbugs is Gentrol IGR Concentrate. It is mixed at 1 fl oz per gallon of water.
We do not recommend applying Bedlam Plus to the same areas that were treated with Transport Mikron a week ago. You can apply to untreated cracks and crevices.
It is not required to wear a respirator when applying Bedlam Plus Aerosol, but if you feel safer to do so the N95 Valved Respirator Mask could be used.
Bedlam Plus targets Bed Bugs, Bed Bug Eggs, Ticks, Fleas, Dust Mites, Clothes Moths and Carpet Beetles. It does offer a residual and a contact kill. The residual killing power will last for up to two weeks. It should not be the only product/method used for bedbug treatments. Please find our guide/videos here for a successful program.
You should note that even products that are labeled to kill bedbug eggs are not able to kill 100% of the eggs and you will still be required to do follow up treatments every 7-10 days until no further evidence (bites, blood stains, cast skins, fecal deposits) of bedbugs is noticed.Bedlam Plus Aerosol does not contain an IGR (insect growth regulator). Nyguard Plus does contain an IGR and is also labeled for clothes moths.
Since proper precautions were taken by thoroughly cleaning your phone/phone case and the application being 4-5 weeks ago and fully dried, it would be safe to resume normal use of your cell phone as usual. Any residue would be removed with your cleaning practices.
The product label states to “keep children and pets out of the areas while treating and until completely dry” Once dry, it is safe to resume normal activity.
Surfaces should be allowed to completely dry after applying Bedlam Plus Aerosol and do not need to be wiped down as this will remove any residual.
If treating food/feed processing surfaces such as countertops, tables, etc, all surfaces and utensils should be covered during treatment, or thoroughly washed before use. Exposed food/feed should be covered or removed.
Please view the full product label for more information.
While Bedlam Plus is labeled to control clothing moths that crawl or land on the treated surfaces, you may want to consider a product like Gentrol Complete or Shockwave Aerosol, which would also work for those pests and contain an IGR to help stop their reproductive cycle. They may provide better control, in addition to any traps you may be using, as well as cleaning and inspecting clothing items and materials in closets and drawers.
Bedlam Plus Aerosol is safe to use in a home with dogs as long as you follow the product label instructions. Remove the dog from the room while you are applying the product. The dog can re-enter the room as soon as the treatment has dried.
Pets should be kept out of the area while Bedlam Plus Aerosol is being used and until the product has completely dried. Once it has dried, it is safe for children and/or pets to go back into the area. Be sure to check out the precautions on the label.
Once applied and dried, the only thing that will remove the Bedlam Plus Aerosol is steaming or shampooing really well.
If you have an active bed bug infestation, you will need to retreat with Bedlam Plus Aerosol every 10-14 days until you have gone 30 days with no bed bug activity.
Bedlam Plus Aerosol is labeled for use on furniture but should only be applied to tufts, folds, edges, sides and seams, not the entire surface. You can sit on the furniture once it has completely dried.
Bedlam Plus Aerosol is labeled to control clothes moths. Per the product label: TO KILL CLOTHES MOTHS AND CARPET BEETLES: Apply as a spot treatment to cracks and crevices on and around baseboards, floorboards, furniture and around the edges of carpet. Apply to carpet, rugs, closets, baseboards, furniture, on floor and floor coverings. When treating carpets, floor coverings or rugs, spray a sufficient amount to get the spray down into the base where the larval stages are feeding. Spray upper and lower surfaces of rugs or floor covering when possible.
You may also review our guide on how to get rid of clothes moths to see what else you can do and use to get rid of them and the source.