Bedlam Insecticide Aerosol

4.5 out of 5 stars 134 Reviews | 108 Q&A

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  • Product Overview

    Bedlam Insecticide Aerosol is a residual aerosol spray specially designed to control bed bugs, lice, ticks, fleas, and dust mites on contact. Bedlam may be used as for crack and crevice treatment and on and around baseboards, floorboards, headboards, and walls. This product is water-based and non-irritating, so it can be used to spot treat bedding and mattresses when controlling bed bugs. In addition, the product will not stain water-safe fabrics and surfaces. Bedlam is labeled for use in homes, apartments, schools, hotels and healthcare facilities.

    *NOTE: This product is transitioning to new packaging and may differ from picture above.

     
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  • 134 Customer Reviews

    Top Reviews

    5 of 5 Stars

    Great Product! Gets rid of mild bed bug problems.

    By Bedlam on 01/17/2009

    I had a mild infestation due to an adjoining apartment. After reading up on bed bugs I thought I would never get rid of them. But after about two months of using BedLam Insecticide to treat spot areas…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Great Product

    By Greg on 12/22/2010

    Verified Purchase

    After previously paying almost $600 for 3 professional treatments, my bed bug problem was gone for only about 1 month until it returned. I bought 3 cans of this and the Drione dust to treat my one bed…

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    5 of 5 Stars

    Bedlam did the job, but with some effort

    By Cynthia on 10/25/2009

    Verified Purchase

    My old apartment became infested with bedbugs, but the management didn't treat the apartment aggressively enough. When I moved to a new apartment, some of the bugs came with me, much to my dismay. I h…

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  • 108 Questions & Answers

    Helpful Q&A's
    Q
    Which spray product is best to kill bed bugs and the bed bug eggs on furniture such as dressers and tables?
    A

    Bedlam , Bedlam Plus and Steri-fab known to kill adult bed bugs and their eggs  Bedlam will leave a 6 week residual and Steri-Fab is a contact kill only so it is great for sensitve areas like cou…

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    Q
    difference between bedlam spray and bedlam plus
    What is the difference between the bedlam plus for bed bugs and the regular bedlam spray. The plus is more expensive. Is it a stronger grade? Longer residual? Or are they identical?
    A

    The Bedlam Plus has all of the ingredients from regular Bedlam plus an extra added ingredient called imidacloprid which makes it work much better for folks that are dealing with pyrethroid resistant s…

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    Q
    Can Bedlam Bed Bug Aerosol Spray be used on bed sheets?
    The Bedlam Insecticide instructions say to spray on garments - can we spray this product directly on our sheets before going to bed - perhaps after allowing it to dry for about 10-15 minutes and then placing another clean sheet over it?
    A

    We would not recommend spraying your sheets. Bedbugs do not live on the sheets and this would not be a good use of the product. Instead, concentrate on treating the mattress, headboard, footboard, rai…

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