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EcoVenger Bed Bug Killer is a USDA Biobased certified, plant extract-based insecticide that delivers 100% kill efficacy on all bed bug stages, including resistant bugs and eggs. Its fast-acting, non-toxic formula is safe for children and pets, offers two weeks of residual protection, and comes in a TSA-compliant 3 oz travel size—perfect for on-the-go pest defense.





| ASIN | B0DHZJG5GZ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,252 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #3 in Indoor Insect & Pest Control Sprays |
| Brand | EcoVenger |
| Brand Name | EcoVenger |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 20,158 Reviews |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Volume | 3 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Reneotech |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | Cedarwood |
| Scent Name | Cedarwood |
| UPC | 850057182347 |
| Unit Count | 3.0 Fluid Ounces |
K**N
Worked Great for Me.
I've waited a while to post this and will share my story if you want to listen. Short version, This appears to work. Skip to the bottom if you want to know our spray schedule, rad the long version for specifics. The longer version: we are that clean house that came across these little turds in my son's room. It has been a month long battle so far. Full disclosure, my son's room though is a typical boy's room. Stuff all over the place. we were noticing little welts on him for a few weeks before we finally saw one of these little demons from hell. We never thought for a second the bites were from bed bugs. Much like any rational parent when they find bed bugs in their son's room, we sealed the room and proceeded a night time purging. We threw out the mattress and box spring....the box spring had a little nest.....his wood head board that had a little nest had to go too. His dresser....gone...book cases...gone....we went on a cleaning out frenzy. Any clothes of his were bundled up and scalded in the washing machine and then fried in the dryer. Stuffed animals were baked in the dryer and then for good measure, froze in the chest freezer. I then found this product. great reviews, a study from Rutgers....why not. I did a ton of reading and one of the things not to do to prevent the spread of the little demons was remove everything.....whoops...already done.Most of his stuff was thrown out and anything we were contemplating being kept was either already through the dryer or in the freezer. the rest was in the garage. we sprayed down his room as directed. Side note, his room was do for a makeover anyway so we ended up painting as well. Anyway, we vacuumed the carpet at least a dozen times in every direction, we then steam cleaned it. After 4 days of no activity, we bought a new bed and traps to put on the legs of the beds and covers on the new mattress and box spring. We sprayed again and then sprayed the traps and then set my son out for bait. Nothing....no evidence of anything. Huh...cool, got the lil bastards. We spoke too soon. We saw a couple in the family room on the couch. Out comes the spray again. Every nook and cranny of that couch and the baseboards. We came to the conclusion either A) while moving items back into his room one may have fallen onto me or B) that is where he slept for two nights and there was a rider. We found 2 more in the couch, and about 5 making a trail from the baseboards toward the couch. They were all dead though. Wait, i remember, as a precaution I sprayed the OTHER side of his wall just in case. These were little turds trying to escape his room. Nope, so sorry. The spray did exactly what it said it would. Huh...cool. we got em now.........or did we ..... My daughters room was the next battleground. Now, my daughter is older and we have already purchased for her that set of bedroom furniture that's really nice so when she moves out of the house she has something to take with her. We found several in her mattress and box spring, so we spray the crap out of it. This wasn't a little kids set of furniture we can just throw out this time. Her room was then cleaned and sprayed down. More bed leg traps were bought and put into place and she was put out for bait.....SUCCESS !!! we got you this time you little demons from hell !!! They were all moving either away from her bed or towards her bed. Either way, we sprayed the traps and when the little demons hit the traps they were dead. These were little little ones. read up and you will understand. Could this be the last battle ground ? was this Custards last stand ?? The little bastards made it into OUR room now !!! However, their numbers were severely depleted, you could see the two that we found had not had a meal in some time. it's working.....it's working...the tide has swung !!! So our room was then tore apart and we sprayed everything down and traps on our bed legs. This was over a week ago. We have ordered several times and now bought a gallon jug. My advice, as good as this product is, buy a gallon or more. You WILL need it. Not because the product doesn't work, but because these things are smart and they suck. I was on a trip and a week ago and our latest bottles came in and my wife sprayed everything down again. This past weekend, Memorial weekend....we sprayed everything down again. Baseboards, bed traps, furniture legs and in the case of our beds....the beds. The couches in the family rooms also got a spray down. We are heading into week 2 of absolute ZERO activity of any kind. No dead bodies anywhere and for sure, no bites. No noting anywhere including the traps. Here's the bottom line IMO.....if you get these little demons, you can beat them. It won't be quick and don't think it will be. You can't rest, and you have to be vigilant. I think the fact we caught this relatively early, were able to basically throw out all furniture and buy new furniture, made this relatively painless. Painless is a relative term though. My wife and I have hours and hours of work we put into this. We also used Diatomaceous Earth around everywhere. I may joke about it being a battle, in reality, that's what this is. You have to think ahead and plan ahead and use this product and follow their instructions to the letter. It works. Update 11/10/2017....... a final update to my story..... we did see a straggler here and there for about 3 weeks after we thought we had them all. After that, we have been clean for 3 months, knock on wood. This product in conjunction with proper cleaning and maybe some DE... you can win this battle. I still highly recommend this product.
D**Y
It's an indispensible part of the process.
This stuff works great, provided you do the follow-up and thorough cleaning along side it. Obviously it's not a spray once and done deal. You're dealing with bed bugs. It's a process. We had the unfortunate experience of buying a used armchair that was infested with bed bugs. Thank the merciful God in heaven above that only 2 rooms of our 4 bedroom house were affected. Others have not been so lucky. Here was our process to get rid of them, in order: Strip EVERYTHING down, but keep everything INSIDE THE AFFECTED ROOM. Bag up what you can't throw in the dryer on the highest heat setting, then flip it over and bag it again, tying it shut. Put the bagged stuff OUTSIDE or in a storage unit. Leave it there for AT LEAST a week in HOT weather (average daily temp of 90 or more) and in DIRECT sunlight (the heat inside the bag will kill any bugs that might be in there) if it's cold outside, leave the bags until summer. These guys can last around a year without food if not subjected to high heat. Bag up EVERYTHING that can go in the dryer on the highest heat setting. Take ONE bag, empty it DIRECTLY into the dryer and start the dryer IMMEDIATELY. The reason for this is so that if there are any bugs in the bag, they don't have a chance to escape their impending doom. Tie the now empty bag shut, inside of another bag. Do NOT leave the empty bag on any kind of carpeting, cuz bugs. Remove the stuff from the dryer and take it to a room as far as humanly possible from the affected room or rooms. Repeat this process for each bag. Once all the bags have been taken care of, burn the empty bags. You will thank me later. Now for the fun part. Steam the living crap out of: the walls the floors the beds (both sides of the mattress and box spring if you have one) every part of the bedframes the windows and sills the trim the floorboards behind any wall decor behind any mirrors the curtains every square centimeters of any furniture including the underside the baseboard heaters if you have them any curtains or sashes you may have over the bed or attached to the ceiling the book cases, inside and out and under the dressers, inside and out and under Literally every square centimeter of every single thing in the room. I used tea tree, lemon, rosemary, thieves and peppermint essential oils in my steamer. I sprayed some on one of the bugs I was able to see and they died within seconds. Plus, this combination of oils also prevents mold (which I am allergic to) from forming. Now, after everything has dried, you can use this exceptionally intense smelling spray. I'd advise opening the windows if possible. Everything you just steamed? Yup. Spray it down. Generously. Let it all dry. Put your newly purchased mattress protectors on. Roll up some duct tape so that the sticky side is out, and wrap it around the feet of your bed as well as the feet of anything else in the room. This will stop the bugs from getting back into the things you just treated. TAKE A HOT SHOWER. EVERYONE. Keep the room as bare as humanly possible until you know for certain that the bugs are gone. Wait until there have been no new bites for a minimum of 30 days. DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, REMOVE THE MATTRESS COVERS FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE YEAR. Once per week, use this spray and get everything really well. Do this for a minimum of 4 weeks. Yup, this last month was a headache to say the least, but the little bastards are gone, and you didn't break the bank making it happen. You're welcome ☺️
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.
M**T
Prevention and cure, mattress encasements essential!
When I first heard about bedbugs, it made my skin crawl! I thought "I must do something to prevent this problem ASAP! Then, lazy and cheap person that I am, did nothing, thinking I was safe in rural Maine. BIG MISTAKE. Shortly thereafter, I started having these reds spots in a line of 3-4 that itched terribly, and I was pretty certain what had happened. Sure enough, there were a couple of blood stains on my mattress cover. Oh, no- my worst nightmare! I won't go into the saga. Fortunately, because I acted immediately, it was manageable. That's the good news. If you wait too long, you've got a bigger problem. First, you must do the preventative steps as well as the cure, otherwise you will never get rid of them. And the MOST important preventative step is to get encasements for your mattresses, boxsprings, pillows, and pet bedding. Encasements are not mere covers. They are not only zipped, but the end of the zipper has an enclosure so the bugs can't enter at the zipper entrance. Utopia Bedding Waterproof Zippered Bug-Proof Twin Mattress Encasement Cover Premium Bed Bug Proof Box Spring Encasement - Waterproof Zippered Box Spring Cover - Ultimate Protection Against Insects, Dust Mites - Knitted Box Spring Protector (Twin) by Utopia Bedding 4-Pack Premium Allergy Pillow Protectors. Hypoallergenic Dust Mite & Bed Bug Resistant Anti-Microbial 400 Thread Count 100% Cotton Zippered Pillow Covers. By Home Fashion Designs Brand. (Standard) But BEFORE you put on the encasements, put bedbug detectors Bed Bug Interceptor and Insect Detector Traps (8 Pack) for Upholster Chairs and Bed Legs under the foot of each bed. Remove everything under the bed that touches the bottom of the bed. Don't allow your bed to touch the wall, or your bedcovers to touch the floor at any time. Bedbugs can crawl, but luckily, they can't fly! Next, sprinkle food grade diatomaceous earth Diatomaceous Earth Food Grade 10 Lb on the frame of each bed, between the seams of pet bedding, under the baseboards and rugs, and between the seams of upholstered furniture. Then apply it to the top and bottom of your mattress and boxspring. Diatomaceous earth is non-toxic- it is made from ground up diatomes (fossils), and it works by cutting up the exoskeletons of most insects. DO IT NOW! because these little buggers mutate rapidly, so there is the possibility that they will develop stronger exoskeletons that will be impervious to the diatomaceous earth. You might want to use a mask if you have allergies or asthma- it can be an irritant to the lungs, but is safe once applied. Then put on all the enclosures, and sprinkle the DE on all sides. You can then put on your bedding. Should the worst happen, everywhere you apply the DE, apply this product as well as a toxic product. In addition, look for nests behind curtains, and other warm nooks and crannies, and if you detect a nest, saturate it with at least two products. I can not stress enough the ability of these buggers to adapt and mutate. This is probably the reason that this product works for some and not others. With two killers, it has much more difficulty mutating to a resistant bug. Finally, apply this non-toxic product to all bedding. It is all natural- mostly cedar oil, and completely harmless to you and your pets. Re-apply it to your bedding twice a week for a month, weekly for a month, bi-weekly for a month, and once a month for a year, because that's how long they can stay dormant. Prayer might be effective too. You're going to need all the help you can get! Good luck!
A**A
Bug spray
Ok No scent
B**Y
Kills the suckers dead!
I don't know where I got one singular bed bug from, but it was driving me nuts for weeks. About every other night I'd wake up with itchy red bumps on my ankle and wrists, and I wanted to act fast before it turned into a full fledged infestation. Washing my sheets and clothes in hot water didn't work, so I bought the spray and immediately started spraying all around my bed and on my sheets with the stuff (I don't think you're supposed to use it in areas where you sleep, but I was desperate at that point -- I just made sure not to spray where my head would be). I think I woke up to one half-bump on my leg, and from then on out, nothing else. It's a godsend, and I didn't have to fumigate my entire apartment just to get rid of a single measly bug! Just be cautious when spraying on or near the floors -- it's really slippery! The smell is really intense, too, like Pine-Sol on steroids, so consider spraying it before you leave for work in the morning like I did. It gives it time to dissipate so it's not as distracting when it's bed time. *EDIT* This is a few years later. Still no more signs of bed bugs! I sometimes use my spray on other bugs to test to see if it really works or if that was just a fluke or coincidence. Not only does it seem to kill them fast in just a few hours in the cases of larger bugs like centipedes or stinkbugs (sooner for smaller ones like ants), but it also seems to keep them OUT as, well! I used to get really terrifying house centipedes in my house, especially during the hot summer, and last year after spraying it all around my doors and windows, I didn't have any at all! I also trapped a stinkbug in an empty pill bottle and sprayed a little bit on the top cap, to see if the scent alone would kill it. Bizarrely, the stinkbug actually seemed ATTRACTED to the liquid and went to go drink it up. It soon went motionless on the cap, only wiggling its antennae slightly when I jostled it, and when I knocked it down by tapping hard, it landed on its back and never got up again. And then... There was the Spider Plague. A HUGE spider had a ton of BABIES in my bathroom -- they covered the walls, ceiling, were parachuting down to get tangled in my hair and EVERYTHING. i committed tiny spider genocide with this spray -- I don't know if the spray really poisoned them or if they just drowned in it, but basically none of them survived. I also used it on the mom, but she was so big and terrifying that I didn't want to trust it alone to get the job done and washed her down the sink. In short, it is my experience that this spray REALLY does work on invertebrates the way it says it does. I don't think there's been a case where something I sprayed with it hasn't died shortly after. If I had to guess why it doesn't work on bed bugs for some other people, maybe if you've got a big infestation going, populations might build up a resistance to it over time. So I'd recommend using it on very small cases, like me when I was only getting one or two bumps a night or so. But it does what it does WELL and I am SUPER happy with it.
N**Y
The Knock Out Punch that's needed
I recently purchased Ecovenger Bedbug Killer to tackle a bedbug infestation in my home, and I must say, I was pleasantly surprised by its effectiveness and ease of use. Effectiveness: Ecovenger claims to be a powerful solution that targets bedbugs at all life stages, and it delivered on that promise. After following the application instructions, I noticed a significant reduction in bedbug activity within just a few days. I appreciated that the product not only kills adult bugs but also eggs and nymphs, which is crucial for complete eradication. Safety: One of the aspects that initially attracted me to Ecovenger was its focus on being eco-friendly and safe for use around children and pets. As someone who is conscious about using chemical-free products in my home, I felt relieved knowing I was using a natural formula without harsh pesticides. There’s no strong, unpleasant odor, which made the application process hassle-free. Ease of Use: The spray bottle is user-friendly; it allows for precise targeting of cracks and crevices where bedbugs tend to hide. I found the instructions straightforward, which made the process seamless. I was able to treat my mattress, furniture, and other areas where bedbugs were reported without any trouble. Price: Compared to other bedbug treatments on the market, I found Ecovenger to be reasonably priced, especially considering its effectiveness and eco-friendly formulation. It offers good value for anyone facing a bedbug issue. Final Thoughts: Overall, I highly recommend Ecovenger Bedbug Killer for anyone dealing with bedbug problems. Its combination of safety, effectiveness, and ease of use makes it a standout option in a crowded market. Remember that persistence is key when dealing with bedbugs, so be prepared to perform multiple treatments. With Ecovenger, you'll be one step closer to reclaiming your home from these pests!
B**0
smells pretty bad and does not really work that well.
Had some bed bugs contained to an upstairs guest bedroom, likely arrived by luggage as we had stayed at several hotels the last month .Anyway treated with Eco Venger and after 3 days was still seeing bugs . Got frustrated and went online to "Domyown" and ordered a bottle of "Transport" which is "Acetamiprid 5%, Bifenthrin 6% " and mixed .5 oz to 1/4 gallon of water and sprayed the baseboards and corners of room and sprayed the bed legs and frame , then did a follow up spray about 7 to 10 days later. I did NOT spray mattress and its been 2 months and I have not seen a single bug. A bottle of Transport was $80 and I already had a small tank sprayer. Bottom line is , if you have bed bugs or suspect you do , spend the $$ and use the professional grade products. You can do this yourself, using the same product a Pest control company would use and they would charge probably $300 to spray and then another $300 to do a second spray 1 week later. Talstar has the same ingredients but leaves a white residue so is better used to spray the house foundation outside, Transport dries clear ,both are safe for human and pets after they dry and indoors has a residual of 90 days. Its what the Pest control companies use. For bed bugs don't play around ,wash all the bedding, wash any curtains and all clothing in a closet and dresser sprinkle some baking soda on the mattress leave it foe 3 or 4 hours then vacuum it off, Then pray the perimeter of the room and spray the legs of the bed and the headboard if you have one spray a little bit in the empty dresser drawers and put those bed bugs to bed so to speak. Also a good tip I learned is that when you return from a trip, especially if it is in heat of summer leave your packed suitcase in the vehicle with windows up leave it there for about 2 days. Even on an 80 degree day the temp can get to 130 degrees inside a vehicle and this will kill off any bedbugs that hitched a ride. Then of course wash all clothing and dry on high heat. In a nut shell if you have bed bugs , spend a bit more use the professional grade insecticide like Transport. Bed bugs are mostly immune to the stuff that is sold at the big box stores.
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