CrossFire Aerosol - Questions & Answers

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  • Asked by Pavel
    02/18/2017
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    How long does the residual of CrossFire Aerosol last?
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    The residual of CrossFire Aerosol is about 4 weeks.

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  • Asked by Steve
    11/16/2017
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    How area will one can of CrossFire Aerosol treat?
    I have 3 12x14 bedrooms.
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    Per the manufacturer, the amount of CrossFire Aerosol used will depend on the applicator and how much is applied in a particular spot. One can will likely not be enough to treat the rooms listed. We would suggest using Crossfire Concentrate for better coverage.

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  • Asked by Charles from Centennial
    06/26/2018
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    Does CrossFire Aerosol have a strong odor?
    How long does the odor last and how strong is it?
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    The manufacturer describes CrossFire Aerosol as a low odor product. Once the treated area is dry any odor should dissipate.

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  • Asked by Alex
    11/21/2019
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    What is the difference between Bedlam Plus and Crossfire?
    I've read that Bedlam Plus should not be used on car seats, and Crossfire should be used instead. What is the difference and effectiveness between the two products?
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    Bedlam Plus and CrossFire Aerosol contain different active ingredients and formulations, so their labeling will be slightly different as well. Neither of these products should be broadcast on areas like the top of a car seat that may come into direct contact with skin. You could treat under seats or in other spots or cracks and crevices, but not on the areas that could have prolonged skin contact. You can vacuum or steam those areas, or you can use a contact kill spray such as Steri-Fab.

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  • Asked by Casey from Chandler, Az
    08/05/2017
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    Will CrossFire Aerosol work on ticks?
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    CrossFire Aerosol is distinctly made to combat and kill bed bugs that are pyrethroid-resistant for indoor use only. Ticks are not on the label for this product.

    Depending on how much area you are needing to treat for and type of application, weather it be indoors or outdoors or both, please refer to our tick page which will contain all products that you can use to treat for ticks.

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  • Asked by Lk from Weleetka, Oklahoma
    10/23/2019
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    Does CrossFire Aerosol work on roaches as well?
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    CrossFire Aerosol is not labeled for roaches. Please take a moment to look at our How to Get Rid of Roaches treatment guide for more information on a successful roach control treatment plan.

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