Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate is mixed at 13 oz. per 1 gallon of water in a hand pump sprayer.
You do not need to air out a room/house after applying Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate when used as directed. It is recommend that people and pets be out of treated areas during application just until dry though, typically 30 minutes to 1 hour.
Yes, you may steam clean an area where Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate has been applied, but we recommend steaming prior to the Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate application instead so that none of the residual is removed from the areas treated.
You can thoroughly scrub the chair with soap and water to remove residual Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate. It does only last about 30 days on surfaces.
Crossfire can only be applied with a sprayer.
No, Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate cannot be sprayed into outlets. You would apply a dust in these areas instead. Please take a moment to reveiw our bedbug treatment guide for more information.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate kills within 5 minutes of contact and lasts for up to 30 days.
Per the product label for Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate: For optimal results solution should be used within 24 hours of being prepared. Spray tank solution should be shaken prior to each use of iapplication is interrupted. Diluted mixture may be stored overnight.
You cannot use past 24 hours though and would need to discard any mixed solution after that time
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate has a residual that can last for months. We do recommend that you continue to inspect for bed bugs, and that you retreat if you see bed bugs within 30 days. Please see our Bed Bug Treatment Guide for more tips.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate can safely be applied in a home where children and infants are present. You want to make sure that when you are applying the product children and pets are not in the area. Once the product had dried completely, it is safe to resume normal activity.
According to the Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate product label, it can be applied as a direct spray application in and around non-food areas where bed bugs and their eggs may hide or harbor including non-washable items such as backpacks. However, there is no sure proof way to prevent bedbugs namely, because these little insects are notorious hitchhikers. Please take a look at our Bed Bug Control Guide for more helpful tips and information.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate lasts up to 30 days so can be applied once a month.
Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate is mixed at 13 oz per gallon of water. Any mixture should be used within 24 hrs of mixing. We do also offer Crossfire in an aerosol.
Yes, you can sit on furniture that has been treated with Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate once it is completely dry.
No, in order for a product like Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate to be effective, you would need to mix the entire 13 oz of product in gallon of water.
Crossfire is safe if used as directed. All people (including pregnant women) other than the person applying the product must be out of the area while Crossfire is being applied. Once everything has dried, it is safe to resume normal activity in the area.
The Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate Product Label states: Apply Crossfire Bed Bug as an indoor crack and crevice, or direct spray application in non food areas including, but not limited to: hotels, shelters, modes of transportation, restaurants, schools, nursing homes, warehouses, offices, apartments, motels, kennels and hospitals. Be sure to air the car out several hours and give plenty of time to dry before resuming normal use.
The Crossfire Bed Bug Concentrate product label does not require that you cover your sink spigot during application. As long as this product was mixed and applied according to the label it is not harmful.
Crossfire is safe if used as directed. All people (including pregnant women) other than the person applying the product must be out of the area while Crossfire is being applied. Once everything has dried, it is safe to resume normal activity in the area.
There is no water temperature requirement when applying Crossfire. Room temperature water straight out of the faucet is fine.