Lee from Portland, Oregon writes
I have set off 20 foggers and used 3 gal of spray and a pro gave up on it too?
There is hope! We would recommend using Temprid SC. Temprid will treat even resistant bed bugs. Temprid SC for Bed Bug Control: Use at a rate of 0.27 fl oz (8 milliliters) of Temprid SC per gallon of water. Controls bed bug populations that are resistant to pyrethroid insecticides. Spray bugs directly wherever possible following site directions below: For infested mattresses, remove linens and wash before reuse. Apply to tufts, seams, folds, and edges until moist. Allow to dry before remaking bed. Apply to bedsprings, box springs, and the interior of bed frames or headboards, including all cracks and joints. When bed bugs are found in upholstered furniture, apply only to the infested tufts, seams, folds and edges, but do not apply to flat surfaces where prolonged human contact will occur. If bugs heavily infest furniture (inside cushions and/or batting) apply a labeled insecticide dust. Apply as a crack and crevice treatment to all baseboards, moldings, beneath floor coverings and carpets, closets, shelves, curtains, furniture and picture frames that may provide harborage to bed bugs. Temprid SC is not repellent to bed bugs, can withstand up to 8 hours of bed bug heat treatments (140 F), and prevents bed bug infestations for up to 6 months.
Answer last updated on: 05/09/2014