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Can I spray the Dead Bed Bugs Contact Killing Spray on my clothes?
You can spray the All Stop Dead Bed Bugs Contact Killing Spray directly on the carpet. Remember nothing needs to be saturated, only lightly sprayed.
Read MoreHow long have your bed bug products been on the market?
Our specific bed bug line of products have been sold since 2005, however our company has been in business and selling other products since 2003.
Read MoreDo bed bugs carry disease?
Although bed bugs can harbor pathogens in their bodies, there are currecntly no documented cases of bed bugs transmitting any diseases to humans at this time.
Read MoreWhat are signs of a bed bug infestation?
During the day, bedbugs will usually hide close to or in the cracks of the bed or base boards. These hiding places are usually marked by dark spots of excrement, eggs, egg shells, molted skin and the bugs.
Read MoreWhat do bed bug eggs look like?
The bed bug eggs are sticky at first and approximately the size of a single spec of dust. Often found in dark, protected places such as walls and floor cracks, cracks in furniture, behind baseboards, under loose wallpaper, these eggs will usually hatch in one to three weeks.
Read MoreDo your bed bug products contain pesticides?
None of our bed bug products contains pesticidal chemicals. Our complete solution kits are all safe and nontoxic formulas proven to work.
Read MoreHow do I track my bed bug order?
You can track an order from our company just by logging into your account at shop.qbased.com, or you can call one of our customer service professionals to assist you with this information about your bed bug product order. Our customer service number is 1-337-937-8800. We are open Monday through Friday to assist you with your…
Read MoreHow long does it take for the DE-Stroy Eco Dust take to kill the bed bugs?
There is no standard time period that we can give that would let you know how long it would take the All Stop DE-Stroy Pest Control Eco Dust to kill bed bugs.
Read MoreWhat is the life cycle of a bed bug?
The Life Cycle of a bed bug consists of Bed bug eggs will usually hatch in one to three weeks, depending on tempurature meaning the warmer the weather, the shorter the incubation time. Nymphs go through 5 molts, taking a blood meal between each one. The stage can last from several weeks under favorable conditions…
Read MoreWill bed bug bites make me sick? Become Infected?
Bed bug bites have not been linked to any diseases or illnesses by the medical community yet. Currently, their medical significance is mainly limited to the itching and inflammation. This is caused by an allergic reaction to the bed bug saliva secreted into the wound while bed bugs feed. This is due to anticoagulants in the…
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