Bedlam Plus does offer a residual and a contact kill. The residual killing power will last for up to two weeks.
Bedlam Plus is specifically labeled for use on furniture. Apply to tufts, folds, edges, sides and seams until damp. Allow to dry before reuse. Do not spray the entire surface of the cushions or back as this is not necessary. As long as you follow the product label instructions you should not need to…
Read Full Answer »Bedlam Plus is safe to use in a home with cats as long you follow the product label instructions. Remove the cat from the room while you are applying the product. The cat can re-enter the room as soon as the treatment has dried.
Yes, New Bedlam Plus Aerosol is a residual, meaning that it will keep the insecticide on the surface sprayed and continue to kill the insects that come in contact with it. This particular aerosol does not have to stay wet in order for it to work properly. We do recommend using Cimexa dust inside the…
Read Full Answer »Bedlam Plus should not damage any fabric that water itself will not damage. The manufacturer has tested the product as many fabrics as possible and the product is not known to cause damage. We do recommend you spray a small inconspicuous area to test for staining as not every single fabric could fea…
Read Full Answer »Bedlam Plus Aerosol will kill Carpet beetle larvae. 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 coverin…
Read Full Answer »NEW Bedlam Plus Aerosol can be applied inside drawers to cracks and crevices. Re apply every 2 weeks as needed.
You are going to focus dusting to wall voids, cracks and crevices. You will apply the NEW Bedlam Plus Aerosol to bed frames, night stands, seams of mattresses, etc. Please visit our article for Bed Bed Control.
Children 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.
Per the product label for Bedlam Plus, the recommended protective equipment is as follows: • Long sleeved shirt • Long pants • Shoes and socks • Chemical resistant gloves. If you would feel more comfortable wearing a mask as well while applying the product, you can certainly do so. Som…
Read Full Answer »Once New Bedlam Plus is dry, it should be fine to steam, but we would highly recommend for you to steam before applying any type of insecticide. Please refer to our "How To Get Rid of Bed Bugs" article for a complete and step-to-step guide.
Bedlam Plus Aerosol should be used every 2 weeks along with other products to more effectively eliminate bed bugs. Treatments are done until you can go 30 days without being bitten or seeing evidence. How many treatments you end up doing depends on the level of infestation, products used, and h…
Read Full Answer »No, Bedlam Plus is not labeled for lice. It is labeled to be sprayed on mattresses and on the carpet as well. Bedlam Plus should not affect your smoke alarm and the stove pilots will be unaffected as well. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.
Bedlam Plus can be used in rooms where elderly sleep when used as directed on the product label which states: In hospitals and nursing homes, remove patients from immediate area to be treated. Allow surfaces to dry before reoccupying. This would apply to any room where people sleep or occupy.
Yes, the Bedlam Plus may be used on laminate flooring.
Bedlam Plus Aerosol is not labeled for roaches. Here is a link to a great article that really goes into depth in explaining a roach control program. It can take several months to get rid of a large infestation. Infestations do not get large quickly and unfortunately they do not go away quickl…
Read Full Answer »Bedlam Plus is a contact kill aerosol but also leaves a non-repellent residual behind.
Bedlam Plus Aerosol kills listed insects on contact and continues to work for up to 2 weeks. If you are treating bed bugs, then we recommend retreating at 10-14 day intervals until you have had 30 days without any signs of bed bugs. Temprid SC is one of the most popular liquid concentrates used for …
Read Full Answer »How long it takes for Bedlam Plus Aerosol to kill a bedbug after contact depends on a few factors such as age and health of the bedbug, how soon after application they contact the area and how long they spend on the treated area. It can take a few hours up to 24 or more to kill after contact wit…
Read Full Answer »Bedlam Plus Aerosol can be applied in automobiles in the folds and seams in the seats, around the edges of carpeted areas where it meets non-carpeted areas, and in other cracks and crevices.