Bengal Roach and Flea Fogger - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Brandon from Houston, Tx
    01/12/2020
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    IS Bengal Roach and Flea Fogger safe once dry?
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    Yes, Bengal Roach and Flea Fogger is safe once it has dried if used as directed on the product label. You would want to keep people and pets out of the treatment area until the product has settled and completely dried for at least 2 hours, followed by another 2 hours of ventilating the area.

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  • Asked by Bill from Zanesville, Ohio
    12/03/2019
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    Will Bengal Roach and Flea Fogger work better then Walmart's Hot Shot Fogger?
    I fogged (bombed) our home twice in 2 weeks using Hot Shot Fogger and we still have roaches.
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    Bengal Roach and Flea Fogger is similar to an over-the-counter product, unlike most of our other products. Keep in mind, though, that fogging is not recommend for treatment of roache. We recommend our Roach Control Kits here for best results. We also have a great Treatment Guide to help you eradicate this pest.

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  • Asked by Jessica from B.c
    11/15/2021
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    Do I have to empty my cupborads and house plants from the house when using the Bengal Roach and Flea Fogger?
    Do I have to store food, dishes and house plants outside for two hours? Does the pilot light need to be put out that is downstairs in the basement?
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    When using the Bengal Roach and Flea Fogger, the product label advises that all food processing surfaces should be covered Immediately poor to treatment or thoroughly cleaned after treatment. Close exterior doors end windows. Open cabinets and Interior doors within the treatment area. Shut off fans and air conditioners. Put out open flames except for pilot lights.

    Please view the full instructions on the product label for more information. 

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  • Asked by Traci from Galveston Texas
    04/22/2023
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    Does this product work whatsoever on bedbugs?
    I know this is a ridiculous question, in that this insect is not named on your list of targeted insects or whatnot. But I just wanted to confirm whether or not bed bugs were impacted by this product whatsoever. Because I've tried several other methods and pesticides, and thus far I've achieved pretty much nothing. I'm desperate, I rent out 2 condos here, & it's peak season, & my guests keep complaining about bed bugs. I've stripped every last linen from each unit, sprayed, bombed, washed every linen in hot water & Lysol, then washed again, & still they persist. Please tell me what I can do. I've used the Raid bedbug spray and bombs, & they seemed to be impacted, but not eradicated.
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    Bengal Roach and Flea Fogger is not labeled for bed bugs. We have to follow the label which is the law. So if it is not labeled for the specific pest you are treating for, we cannot recommend it. We would recommend using one of our bed bug kits & also following our bed bug guide for step by step directions on how to properly treat a bed bug infestation. 

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