Chell from Flint, Mi writes
The vapor action sounds like it would be great for getting into the dashboard, steering column and other areas the Bedlam has not been able to reach! I understand about Nuvan being very harmful but if it's only sprayed once a month and thoroughly aired out for hours or so after would it be safe? Would it work? I've seen many reviews where ppl have used the Nuvan Pro Strips but they don't use their vehicles for 2 weeks or more and that is not an option for me though I do have 1 strip in my trunk after thoroughly spraying with Bedlam. I have been battling these Bed Bugs for awhile with the best combination of products you sell but this is the second time they have traveled to the car (hoping I can prevent a full infestation). I have a routine I go through not to take them with me and definitely not give them to any friends and family but it's hard to make sure my other household members always follow it too. HELP!
Nuvan Directed Spray Aerosol is not labeled for use in vehicles. It is meant for use in residential and commercial sites, garbage rooms, lavatories, floor drains (to sewer), entry ways, offices, locker rooms, mechanical rooms, boiler rooms, garages, mop closets or storage rooms. It would not be safe to use Nuvan Directed Spray Aerosol in a vehicle that you use daily. The only product that we can recommend for use in a vehicle for bed bugs would be Steri-Fab which does not leave any residual or harmful fumes.
Answer last updated on: 07/17/2018