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🌿 Sleep Tight, Bug-Free — Naturally Powerful Protection!
EcoVenger Bed Bug Killer is a USDA BioCertified, plant-extract based spray that delivers 100% kill efficacy against all bed bug stages, including resistant strains and eggs. Proven by university and USDA field tests, it offers up to two weeks of residual protection while being non-toxic and safe for children and pets. Ideal for sensitive environments, it combines expert-trusted performance with eco-friendly peace of mind.
























| ASIN | B0077CPANQ |
| ASIN | B0077CPANQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,780 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #4 in Indoor Insect & Pest Control Sprays |
| Brand Name | EcoVenger |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (20,527) |
| Date First Available | August 22, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | spray |
| Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item model number | BED BUG KILLER |
| Manufacturer | Reneotech |
| Manufacturer | Reneotech |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 10 inches; 1 Pounds |
| Scent Name | Cedarwood |
| UPC | 736211927897 |
| Unit Count | 16 Fluid Ounces |
J**N
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!
S**E
This is all you need!
This spray is truly all you need to buy to get rid of bed bugs. You don't need to bother with mattress/box spring/pillow covers or even diatomaceous earth. And you definitely do not need to pay an expensive exterminator. DO NOT THROW AWAY FURNITURE - this is vastly unnecessary and only spreads the bugs all over the place. It is unlikely you will find them anywhere other than your bed, at least initially. They are super slow and lazy and they just want to nibble on you while you sleep so, they don't really branch out until you start treating them. You will also want to buy the 1 gallon jug (both together) because this spray bottle won't be enough, but the gallon jug needs a spray bottle to apply it. It is a thick, very strong spray. You might try buying a spray bottle from the store... I just like the way this applies it in a fine mist... I still recommend buying both. We have a fairly large house. Discovered them in the guest bedroom. We had at least a 2 month old infestation and they hadn't even really made it to the other furniture in the bedroom or the wall. I suppose because it was a guest bedroom, with people sleeping in it only intermittently, is why it didn't spread more. It was still a decently large infestation mostly in the box spring and metal bed frame - quite a mess. There is a trick to doing this - you have to think about what you want to accomplish. If you just go around spraying everywhere, and you don't spray every place that they are, they will just leave the room for a better place that doesn't smell so strong - which means another bedroom or the couch. If you are carrying out your bedding/clothes to wash there is a good chance some will drop out and then you've got bugs in new places you don't want them. Also, they come out and look for you at the smell of your CO2 breath - all things to think about. You will need large trash bags, a sweeper with a detachable bag, freezer space, a washer/dryer, and this bug spray. You also might want to have some plastic condiments cups and lids on hand to trap strays as you find them - and you will. I was sitting on the couch reading and found one crawling up my belly. But we never had to treat the couch so it must have been a hitch hiker. I would wake up in the morning and find them crawling across the bathroom floor. Most likely fell out of my pjs. The bugs are very visible - you will see light tan exoskeletons all over the place, poop stains - almost like fly poop stains, blood trails on your sheets, adults are very easy to see, babies not so much, eggs are small and white like larvae, smaller than fly larvae. Look up photos on the internet and check for similar looking things in your bed. I didn't really find them in the mattress or pillows at all. This spray kills on contact. It takes a couple seconds. You will know the bug is dead because his back end lifts up. When you start using the spray they might try to find some other place to hide to get away from the fumes, so then you might find them in odd places in your room... but only then. First you are going to want to take off all your bedding and remove all your clothes and wash them, highest temperature wash and dry the longest you can at the highest temp. This may sound overly cautious but I suggest you bag it up in your trash bags and carry it to the laundry in the bags. Next you are going to want to sweep everywhere in the bed and on the floor where you see evidence of bugs. You might also want to sweep empty drawers where your clothes were, especially if you keep your pjs in a drawer (do not spray yet, the spray will put them on the move, you want to get what is visible first) You will find they are pretty lazy and don't move fast - also, they have no traction on their feet, hence they can't climb anything slippery, but they do have little claws that catch fabric and wood grain quite nicely) Do NOT use a bag less vacuum as you will have bugs and eggs in your vacuum and they will make their way out. The main places I found them were in the plastic corner pieces of the box spring, and in between the batting stapled to the wood, and all over the metal frame. So first sweep up all the eggs and bugs you find in the box spring, then go for the metal frame - and sweep up everywhere, paying special attention to where there are screws. We saw a lot of tiny white eggs in the screw holes. Then you will want to sweep on the floor underneath the bed and along the wall. Once you have swept everything that is visible. Immediately take out the bag, put it in a trash bag and put it into your freezer. You are going to do more sweeping, once a week for at least 3 weeks and you will want to use that bag again. At the end of treatment you can freeze the bag one more time, then throw it out after a week in the freezer. Next you are going to spray anything that got left behind. Spray the floor at the exit to your door so the bugs have to walk through it to leave your room. Spray everywhere you saw bugs and eggs in the mattress, the box spring, the metal frame - spray the trim along the wall, spray the floor under the bed. The great thing about this spray is it doesn't stain and it is safe to use on wood surfaces and has this most excellent cedar chest smell. It is a bit strong to sleep with, but sorry, it is worth it to know you aren't going to get bit up while you sleep. It takes about a week for eggs to hatch - you will probably find new bugs about a week later, do the same thing, wash everything, sweep, spray. Then repeat again one more time a week later for good measure for a total of 3 treatments. About the second week you might start finding evidence of these bugs in other rooms. Be vigilant - as you start to treat them, they will scatter and look for new places. We had 3 bedrooms in the house. 2 at one end of the house (the original guest bedroom was one of these two) and 1 at the opposite side of the house next to the laundry room. A week after we treated the first room we found evidence of bugs in the other two rooms at both ends of the house, but not before. Then we found stragglers all over the house, lone rangers. In the kitchen, the restrooms, the couch. But those never turned into anything. After 3-4 weeks of treatment our whole house is bug free! It's a scary thing at first, but actually surprisingly easy to get rid of. Good luck!
P**A
Bed bug elimination
Works but you need to use it frequently as it does not kill the larva. Better than most other products if used frequently. Has a pleasant smell. I recommend using it liberally and let it dry before remaking you bed.
O**A
Bed Bug Killer spray looks like a fantastic find for keeping your home bug-free! I love that it’s plant extract-based, so it feels a bit more natural and safe, especially with the kid & pet-friendly label when used as directed—perfect for a family like ours! The cedar scent sounds super pleasant, and it’s great that it kills all stages of bed bugs, dust mites, and fleas, including those tricky eggs. Plus, the 16 fl oz bottle seems like it’ll last a while, and the fast-dissipating feature means no lingering chemical smell. Just remember to shake it well before use and keep it away from the little ones. Definitely worth a try if you’re dealing with pests—give it a shot and let me know how it works for you!
L**N
Si abusas del producto te intosicas con el olor a resina de pino y los mosquitos siguen ahí.
B**I
Ottimo!!!!!!!!!per cimici da letto
D**E
parece que soy la unica tonta que ha pedigo un "EcoRaider Spray natural para mosquitos (480 ml), triple acción mata mosquitos" (texto descipcion" y ha recibido un "bed bug spray" - puede ser que funciona super con bed bugs - pero no tengo nada en mi cama - tengo mosquitos en la habitacion...!!! #la descripcion no coencide con el contenido... devuelvo...
C**Y
Ho usato il prodotto per le cimici del letto. Non sapevo dell'esistenza, poi mi sono informata e,dopo aver provato a debellarle in vari modi, ho provato questo spray che già dalla prima volta si è rivelato efficace.
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