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Bed Bug Killer 16 oz EcoVenger by EcoRaider, 100% Kill Efficacy, Bedbugs & Mites, Kills Eggs & The Resistant, Lasting Protection, USDA BIO-Certified, Plant Extract Based & Non-Toxic, Child & Pet Safe

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Size: 16 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


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  • PROVEN THROUGH USDA IR4 PHP PROGRAM field tested by research entomologists for eradicating bed bug infestations in public housing buildings and recommended for sensitive environment
  • KILL ALL STAGES INCLUSIVE & EVEN RESISTANT BED BUGS Kills bed bug adults and nymphs fast on contact with 100% efficacy, kills bed bugs that are resistant to traditional pesticides. Proven highest performance in eliminating bed bug eggs
  • EXTENDED DRY RESIDUAL PROTECTION University study shows EcoRaider residual provides extended protection for two weeks on bed bugs even after dried
  • NON-TOXIC, SAFE AND ECO-FRIENDLY certified USDA BioBased insecticide, dermatologically safe; child and pet friendly; safe to use directly on mattress and box springs.
  • INGREDIENTS: Geraniol, Cedarwood oil, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Glyceryl dicaprylate, Silica hydrate, Glyceryl monooleate and water.
  • STARTING MAY 1ST, 2024, A BATCH ID for tracking the manufacturing date replaces "Best Use Before" date on the bottle packaging. The product does not perish as long as the seal is unopened. We suggest once it is opened, it should be used within 6 moth for best performance. Please contact us if you have any question.

Brand: EcoVenger


Scent: Cedarwood


Item Volume: 16 Fluid Ounces


Material Feature: Natural


Item Form: spray


Manufacturer: Reneotech


UPC: 736211927897


Brand: EcoVenger


Item Form: spray


Scent Name: Cedarwood


Number of Items: 1


Unit Count: 16 Fl Oz


Item Volume: 16 Fluid Ounces


Material Features: Natural


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  • Worked Great for Me.
I've waited a while to post this and will share my story if you want to listen. Short version, This appears to work. Skip to the bottom if you want to know our spray schedule, rad the long version for specifics. The longer version: we are that clean house that came across these little turds in my son's room. It has been a month long battle so far. Full disclosure, my son's room though is a typical boy's room. Stuff all over the place. we were noticing little welts on him for a few weeks before we finally saw one of these little demons from hell. We never thought for a second the bites were from bed bugs. Much like any rational parent when they find bed bugs in their son's room, we sealed the room and proceeded a night time purging. We threw out the mattress and box spring....the box spring had a little nest.....his wood head board that had a little nest had to go too. His dresser....gone...book cases...gone....we went on a cleaning out frenzy. Any clothes of his were bundled up and scalded in the washing machine and then fried in the dryer. Stuffed animals were baked in the dryer and then for good measure, froze in the chest freezer. I then found this product. great reviews, a study from Rutgers....why not. I did a ton of reading and one of the things not to do to prevent the spread of the little demons was remove everything.....whoops...already done.Most of his stuff was thrown out and anything we were contemplating being kept was either already through the dryer or in the freezer. the rest was in the garage. we sprayed down his room as directed. Side note, his room was do for a makeover anyway so we ended up painting as well. Anyway, we vacuumed the carpet at least a dozen times in every direction, we then steam cleaned it. After 4 days of no activity, we bought a new bed and traps to put on the legs of the beds and covers on the new mattress and box spring. We sprayed again and then sprayed the traps and then set my son out for bait. Nothing....no evidence of anything. Huh...cool, got the lil bastards. We spoke too soon. We saw a couple in the family room on the couch. Out comes the spray again. Every nook and cranny of that couch and the baseboards. We came to the conclusion either A) while moving items back into his room one may have fallen onto me or B) that is where he slept for two nights and there was a rider. We found 2 more in the couch, and about 5 making a trail from the baseboards toward the couch. They were all dead though. Wait, i remember, as a precaution I sprayed the OTHER side of his wall just in case. These were little turds trying to escape his room. Nope, so sorry. The spray did exactly what it said it would. Huh...cool. we got em now.........or did we ..... My daughters room was the next battleground. Now, my daughter is older and we have already purchased for her that set of bedroom furniture that's really nice so when she moves out of the house she has something to take with her. We found several in her mattress and box spring, so we spray the crap out of it. This wasn't a little kids set of furniture we can just throw out this time. Her room was then cleaned and sprayed down. More bed leg traps were bought and put into place and she was put out for bait.....SUCCESS !!! we got you this time you little demons from hell !!! They were all moving either away from her bed or towards her bed. Either way, we sprayed the traps and when the little demons hit the traps they were dead. These were little little ones. read up and you will understand. Could this be the last battle ground ? was this Custards last stand ?? The little bastards made it into OUR room now !!! However, their numbers were severely depleted, you could see the two that we found had not had a meal in some time. it's working.....it's working...the tide has swung !!! So our room was then tore apart and we sprayed everything down and traps on our bed legs. This was over a week ago. We have ordered several times and now bought a gallon jug. My advice, as good as this product is, buy a gallon or more. You WILL need it. Not because the product doesn't work, but because these things are smart and they suck. I was on a trip and a week ago and our latest bottles came in and my wife sprayed everything down again. This past weekend, Memorial weekend....we sprayed everything down again. Baseboards, bed traps, furniture legs and in the case of our beds....the beds. The couches in the family rooms also got a spray down. We are heading into week 2 of absolute ZERO activity of any kind. No dead bodies anywhere and for sure, no bites. No noting anywhere including the traps. Here's the bottom line IMO.....if you get these little demons, you can beat them. It won't be quick and don't think it will be. You can't rest, and you have to be vigilant. I think the fact we caught this relatively early, were able to basically throw out all furniture and buy new furniture, made this relatively painless. Painless is a relative term though. My wife and I have hours and hours of work we put into this. We also used Diatomaceous Earth around everywhere. I may joke about it being a battle, in reality, that's what this is. You have to think ahead and plan ahead and use this product and follow their instructions to the letter. It works. Update 11/10/2017....... a final update to my story..... we did see a straggler here and there for about 3 weeks after we thought we had them all. After that, we have been clean for 3 months, knock on wood. This product in conjunction with proper cleaning and maybe some DE... you can win this battle. I still highly recommend this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2017 by Ken

  • Master Killer - The Very Best
Read at your own risk; the following contains adult content and graphic horror: It all started when i was laying on the couch, watching something, and out of the corner of my eye, i saw one crawling next to me. I then looked fully and saw it heading straight for me, and they are fast! I then saw another one. Then, i felt one on my leg. Needless to say, where there are that many, there are about a million times more. I opened up my bedding and, to my surprising horror, there were about a dozen of them, crawling around and on me. I seriously, seriously freaked out, and that's just the best way i can think of to put it. Like being in the deep waters of a lake and something touches your leg or foot or hand.... never swam faster than that... well i don't know that my feet even touch the ground until i was 10 feet away. I always wondered if i could fly, and now i know that i can..kind of. It was the most terrifying experience of my existence. If you're anything like me (financially), you can't afford an exterminator for $800-$1,500. So you buy this, hoping to make things better at home. "Where did they come from? Who brought them to my house? Was it when i went to that place? Were they just in the walls? Did it come from the neighbor? Maybe it came with my package in the mail..." The questions are continuously unanswered and always will be, while you internally freak out, skin crawling relentlessly where there are no bugs to be found. Inspecting every item of clothing before wear, garbage bags full of your personal belongings waiting to be treated or washed surround you, sweat rolling as you are obsessed with the torture of turning every single thing you own damn near inside out to inspect and potentially treat and/or separate, sofa and furniture included..... And then comes some relief. The round receptacles have stopped revealing scouts attempting to locate the human which has been filling their nostrils for the past month, no more actual insects located in the bedding, under your pillow, no more colonies of the little monsters, 15, 45, 25, all within two square inches of the seam on your leather that happened to not be 100% fastened down, or where it happens to wrinkle. They're dead! But you know there are more, waiting for you to go to sleep. You keep your bedding from touching the floor, you wonder if they'll crawl up your leg and into bed with you, can i sit on the couch with my feet touching the floor? Are they in my shoes? What about my car??? THEY PROBABLY ARE BUT they are dwindling away because you've treated every seam and crevice with Eco Raider and it's resulted in multitudes of dead bugs. The ones that you do find, more and more seldomly, aren't glowing with the color of your blood. No longer will they be able to release their painkiller into your skin as they saw and cut their way down to the mini vessel and fill up the old crimson tank. Eco Raider Bed Bug Killer doesn't really smell like pine as advertised, it smells more like boiled eggs de minte to me honestly, but the scent is not completely unpleasant and it doesn't make the place uninhabitable. Trust me, it's worth-it. You can do this, you can get through it. Just be persistent, treat the same areas at least 3 times, along with every other area a minimum of twice. You want results? Never want them back again? Then put in the work, and the time that it requires, which is a whole lot of time that you simply do not have but must dedicate nevertheless. Separate ALL of your clothing into plastic bags, take it all to the laundry mat and do super washes and super high heat dry's. Throw those bags away, put your clean clothes in new bags or baskets and keep them free of the possibility of being contaminated. I treated one room and then dedicated it to treated items. It's annoying but it is necessary unless you pay for the extermination professionally. Go through everything you own that is an individual item on the floor, or around the floor on furniture, and thoroughly inspect and treat all cracks, wrinkles & crevices and Eco Raider will not only kill them, but it will keep them away from that area, continuously limiting their areas to inhabit. Those little bastards can literally live and make a home anywhere and on virtually anything, but one thing is certain: It is always out of your immediate sight, always in the darkness, and always always always near where you sleep. They moved in under my couch in multiple areas, in between the backs and the bottoms, under the ottoman, freaking everywhere! I'm almost done with the process using Eco Raider and simply using the couch feet receptacles that trap them, i figure a third treatment should do the trick, a full, overturning all furniture and treating all and all baseboards, etc. treatment. Soon i'll abandon my treated home and bomb it with like 5 of those foggers, and then i'll just hope for the best. Keeping the receptacles afterwards and forever. They are simply the very best indicator that bugs are attempting to access you the only possible way they can, by climbing up the feet of your bed or couch. Do not give them a bridge! Good luck, buy Eco Raider, there is nothing better. Those scary little bugs won't know what hit them, and they usually die like NOW when you spray them. Or they suffer, which makes me very happy. Update - some 4 years later? Turns out they came from a motel I stayed at with my kiddo on our way to a timeshare my employer gifted me for several days, on the WA State coast. Eco Raider did work. They all died. My skin crawled here and there for the next year or so. I must have switched on the lights a hundred times. And checked in the new couch with a flash light a thousand times, to catch one of them. I remember sitting at work, finding 2 on my shirt that I'd gotten from my closet, from a hanger. I wound up calling 1-800-GOT-JUNK and tossing my recliner over the 2nd story railing, along with the sectional. I moved out a month later and left 2 boxes of kids toys packed up for 8 months in order to wait out the possible lifespan of the bugs. Yes, it's true. They can survive in one place, unmoving, without new blood, for up to a YEAR. Why God? Why..... Anyways, i unpacked those 2 boxes over 8 months later on the living room floor in the new place. That night, I found 2 survivors, on the wall, not 2 feet from my face, just sitting there, unable to get to me. Just one second of blood sucking and they begin to reproduce... They were flat as paper, weak, barely alive. But alive enough to crawl 5 feet UP a wall following the scent of my blood. Bed bugs are the most resilient creatures I've ever had the misfortune of meeting. Even able to withstand a full wash and dry on high heat. Unbelievable. To think.. if my car had not blown a tire, we never would have had to stay at that motel. We would have awoken to the sound of breaking waves instead. I'll never forget that terrible experience. Psst - do not ever tell anybody you have them. Not until they're a distant, DISTANT memory. Also- I am so sorry. Good luck! And God bless! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2017 by Jonman

  • It does work !
But in the whole , if your not knowledgeable about these they'll ruin everything, look the did a remodeling on are building so they packed all are stuff in pods well the mixed it with other who knew the had the creepy crawling bugs that bite ! I killed those myself but recently my niebor from Nigeria died the minute they opened his door are whole floor got a different kind of bug except this kind eats your clothes, plastics , they burrow in between shirts heat doesn't kill them these regular bugs stuff has kept them to a minimum but my new bed , my couch my clothes, 100$ of dollars worth of stuff destroyed , he traveled to and from Africa, and I never ever seen these a cross between fleas and bed bug there monsters I finally called the bug man he's coming the 13th I hope he's got naplam , because I've tried all the stuff I used to eradicate them , here's a strange thing I was trying to save my blacket so i it soaked in bug stuff a huge maggot lt was brown a huge larva it looked terrifying, as I said these are not your regular hard to kill this is a different breed , and with homeless people on the street you can get them just walking by there tents , I wish I had a answer to the problem but I fill you guys in on the 13th , great not a day I look forward to last time I fought them I lost everything bed , couch I had to save up MABLE and I slept in the floor for 5 months to save up , I just got a brand new one last year and it's gonna take a lot of stuff, not to mention my blood my poor dog we will be starting from scratch again , a custom couch from Sweden my friend gave me a awesome couch gone I bet , stay outta the heat everyone God bless you . Be deligent the go into your fridge to yes ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024 by Peter kelley

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