What happens if my pet licks the DE-Stroy Eco Dust for bed bugs?
Our All Stop DE-Stroy Eco Dust is a food grade diatomaceous earth powder so therefore it would be completely safe for your pet to lick the bed bug powder, however ... Continue Reading
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Do bed bugs bite animals?
Bed bugs can feed off the blood of humans and animals alike. So yes, bed bugs will bite animals. They prefer a human blood source.
The only way that you may ... Continue Reading
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Do you have any bed bug elimination kits?
Our company sells three bed bug elimination kits at this time. They are our All Stop Complete Home/Apartment Kit, our All Stop Master Bedroom Kit and our All Stop Additional ... Continue Reading
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Are your bed bug products nontoxic?
Yes!, Some of our bed bug products are non toxic bed bug products. DeadBedBugs follows the EPA's Integrated Pest Management requirements; thus using both non-chemical OR non toxic bed bug ... Continue Reading
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Does your company have a product to put on the skin for the bed bug bites?
Our company sells a product called the All Stop Healing and Protection Spray. The product is made to use on bed bug bites to help with inflamation and itching and ... Continue Reading
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How much area will the All Stop Dead Bed Bugs Contact Killing Spray cover?
One 32 ounce container of our All Stop Dead Bed Bugs Contact Killing Spray would be able to cover about 500 square feet of your home.
Using 32 ounces of the ... Continue Reading
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Is it a mattress cover or a mattress bag for bed bugs?
It is a disposable mattress bag for bed bugs. We do also have All Stop Mattress Encasesments. The mattress encasement has a zipper and the disposable bag does not. You ... Continue Reading
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Do I need to tape the mattress bag for bed bugs shut?
Our All Stop Disposable Mattress Cover should be taped shut on one end once the mattress is inserted. Additionally, there are air holes on the sides of the disposable mattress ... Continue Reading
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What do bed bug bites look like?
Generally bed bugs bites look like typical mosquito or flea bites, which are red, raised bumps. While feeding, they inject a tiny amount of their saliva into the skin.
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Do bed bugs need to have a mate to reproduce?
There are male and female bed bugs. It is required they mate before a female can lay eggs.
Bed bug eggs are very small and barely visible with the naked eye. ... Continue Reading
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