🛡️ Sleep tight, bed bugs fight no more!
Raid Bed Bug Foaming Spray is a powerful indoor pest control solution that kills bed bugs and their eggs on contact. Its expanding foam formula reaches hard-to-see areas and remains effective for up to 4 weeks. Non-staining and scientifically designed to combat resistant strains, it offers long-lasting protection with a money-back guarantee.
C**A
It Works
While it does take time to completely get rid of bedbugs, this really helps provide relief. Those little monsters made me paranoid to sleep in my own bed. You can probably get 1 - 2 uses out of it depending on the size of your bed and how heavy handed you are in your use. I will say, it works and I will purchase it again in the future should the need arise.
P**
Value for money.
Excellent product.
N**D
It's good
This can of Raid works good
L**8
Bedbug Foam Spray is okay
Shipped in a nice packaging (sprayed well) It worked ok on Ants but some went through the foam and escaped. Not sure if it works for bedbugs because I still get bites.
C**L
Nice product
Worked well
N**U
Absolutely the best for Bed Bug infestations
tldr; summary at bottom*I had a mild to moderate bed bug infestation. A lot on my pillows' seams (decided to toss them) and comforter seams. I didn't see the evil things anywhere else on my bed after close inspection. Washed all bed linens, and other laundry, and double dried them (dryer heat will kill bed bugs, presumably).Before re-covering my bed, I sprayed all mattress seams (as well as box spring seams) with Raid, and also did a quick sweep of spray over the top of the mattress as an extra crossing zone trap (all these areas looked clear of bed bugs, but I wanted to keep the bug crossing, and hiding zones bug-toxic). I also sprayed the seams of all my bed linens. I did not forget the baseboards around my bed either.Did I go crazy and spray all the baseboards, unscrew and spray all electric wall sockets, every possible hiding place? NO! No need. Raid bed bug is persistent for weeks. Any bug that crawls out to bite me will have to pass up through all the areas I sprayed, and will wind up croaking.And croak they did, for the next two days I saw DEAD bed bugs in the threes and fours around the outside my of bed. So whatever bugs I didn't see, or where ever I didn't spray, touched the zone of dried spray, tried to crawl away,, and died in the process!And, so far after two weeks NO SIGN of bed bugs!ps- also sprayed roommates' bed similarly. this how I picked them up- she came over to my room to chat and sat on my chair and bed. she had previously gotten out of a physical rehab nursing home, which is the 99.99% chance of where the bed bugs came from to our home. So far, as above. No sign. Gone.pps- will spray again in a week just to make sureppps- wear gloves (purple nitrile is the best) while spraying, wait until dry before using or touching areas sprayed- dried spray has low or no mammalian toxicity, OR you could just live with your multiplying bugs if your phobic about "chemicals", that's your beeswax- i happen to trust modern science* TLDR; SUMMARY: I knew Raid had the best in 2015 at a previous location. I tried Hot Shot for weeks, and bed bugs kept coming back to haunt me. Decided to switch to the pricer Raid bed bug killer. It worked a miracle of science -all bugs gone. When I (we) had a infestation of these bugs at a different location, years later (2022), Raid was my choice, and the bed bugs- have been TOTALLY wiped out. Buy as many Raid cans as you need to spray infected areas, and it will work (I got four for our two bedrooms).At least try this before you spend thousands for an exterminator (who after charging you about $2000, will make you do a lot of unnecessary labor).
C**T
Not that effective
I got bed bugs from my boyfriend's mother after we went camping. She's actually had them for 4 years. Before I bought this foam I did several things to try to get rid of them. I removed all the clothes from the room wash them in hot water and dry them on the hottest setting in the dryer. Then I stored them in plastic bags in the basement. I vacuumed the bed thoroughly and around the bed and I sprayed rubbing alcohol over the mattress. Rubbing alcohol is not flammable unless it's wet but I suppose if you smoke this would be a hazard. Anyway, I found three dead bugs afterward. I've never seen any that were alive. But I was still getting bit. I bought a Utopia mattress encasement which is really nice. And I bought pillow encasements. For one night I didn't have bites but then they came back. Someone that had bed bugs gave me advice. They said they had an exterminator that used heat and it didn't work because the heat wasn't hot. But they got another exterminator that used diatomaceaus Earth and sprayed it on all the baseboards and all through the house and that's what got rid of their bed bugs. So I bought a new bag of food grade DE and a special sprayer. I applied it all over the mattress except for the top and all around the bed. This did not stop me from getting bitten. And every time they bite you they breed. I always wore long sleeves and pajama pants and socks with my pant legs tucked into my socks to keep from getting bitten.That didn't work so that's when I bought this foam. Make sure you wear a mask when you spray it because the first time I used it I got asphyxiated on the fumes and I had to leave the room. So the next time I wore a mask and gloves sprayed all around the bed all over the mattress in between the mattress and the box springs. I left the room for 2 hours and when I came back the foam had turned into a white liquid but I was encouraged to find what look like for brown seeds in the foam. One was still moving. But I still got bit that night. So I sprayed it again the next night and I still got bit but I didn't see any evidence of bed bugs.My next step is to use a steamer and I bought Crossfire which is a professional grade insecticide. I'll let you know how that works.
J**.
Solved a problem we weren't expecting 😫
Unfortunately we got bed bugs from the adjoining apartment we share a wall with (yes, it was totally unexpected, annoying, & gross 🤢😡). THANKFULLY the person(s) no longer occupy the unit, but we were unfortunately left with the clean-up. We knew Raid would be our best chance at exterminating those blood-sucking fools so we bought multiple cans & drenched the affected matresses & wall multiple times a day with this stuff & got the results we've been praying for. We can now sleep easier knowing that the situation is done & over with 😆🎉🎉🎉. Besides how super effective it was, what we really liked is that it is virtually odorless, comes out in a foam, & dried on the surfaces faster than we expected. This stuff literally SAVED US from an infestation that we didn't even cause & are just glad it's finally over. But I'd like this to also be a cautionary tale to other ppl that live in apartments that sometimes creepy crawlies from other units can unexpectedly make their way onto your property as well & if that does happen to you, get cans of this stuff immediately!
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