Foggers will kill some bed bugs, but not all. They are not considered to be an effective method.
The best way to kill bed bugs is with blitz bed bugs. Here is the website http://www.b3blitz.com/ :)
Raid Pest Control and Ortho Home Defense Insect Killer are effective in killing the bed bugs
Does liquid fabric softener kill bed bugs
Yes, it is allowed but I really doubt if it will be effective. Bed bugs often hide, especially during the day. The pesticides used in total release foggers must contact the pest to kill it, so if the material does not reach where the bed bug is hiding, the bed bug will not be killed.
Ortho home defense contains bifenthrin wich kills insects. It may kill bed bugs but it doesnt seams to be an specified agent for bugs.
No, hairspray is just a spray varnish. You need an insecticide to kill bedbugs.
bed bugs can be killed by heat, steam cleaning vacuums, insecticides, and diatomaceous earth.
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at least 2 hrs in the dryer will kill these bugs
Bombs (foggers) are NOT a solution for bed bugs. A recent research study showed three over-the-counter foggers labeled as bed bug products were not effective against bed bugs. (Experts have known this for years.) Bombs can also make bed bugs spread deeper into your home-- so it might SEEM like they're better for a short time, but they are still there and will be harder to eliminate because you just spread them around into places they aren't normally found.
Rubbing alcohol will give you no protection from the bites of bed bugs. No preparation should be applied to your body to protect you from bed bugs. You have to kill the bed bugs by insecticide spray. You may have to repeat the spray after a week or two to kill the the newly born bed bugs from the eggs.