Many people are familiar with such a nuisance as an invasion of cockroaches in apartments and houses. This causes nothing but a feeling of disgust.
Cockroaches can come into an apartment from neighbors, they can be transported along with all their belongings from their old place of residence, or they can get into a bag with purchases from a store or market.
Regardless of how the parasites got into your home, you need to get rid of them as soon as possible, before their population reaches enormous proportions.
There are various ways to get rid of cockroaches, but not all of them are 100% effective. A common means of destroying them is dust.
Affordable price, high efficiency rates and ease of use make it the most popular drug for fighting red Prussians.
What kind of miracle is this remedy?
The dust is a white powder with a slight shade of gray, which does not have a pronounced odor.
This product is sold exclusively in packages whose weight does not exceed 200 grams. A special material is used for packaging that protects the powder from moisture and light.
Dust is used to destroy the population of cockroaches in premises where people live, as well as industrial facilities and other places where such parasites can appear.
Features and composition
Dust is a light gray powder that is practically odorless. The product is capable of removing the population of insects that settle in a person’s home. These include fleas, bedbugs, ants, cockroaches or locusts. The drug works on the basis of insecticides included in the composition. The main active ingredient is one of the following substances:
- cypermethrin;
- fipronil;
- karbofos;
- melation;
- chlorperifos.
The concentration of each substance varies depending on the aggressiveness of the drug and ranges from 1-10% of the total mass. Additionally, the dust contains powdered substances: gypsum, talc, chalk or kaolin.
Is modern dust different from that produced in the USSR?
All people born during the era of the Soviet Union are well familiar with the term “dust”. At that time, dichlorodiphenyltrichloromethylmethane (DDT) was used to control cockroaches, garden pests, and as a cure for lice.
At that time, dust had a sharp and unpleasant odor and was a highly toxic product. This meant that the drug could cause irreparable harm to the health of people and animals who were in premises treated with dust.
Since then, the situation with the release of this product has changed dramatically. Dust in its pure form is produced exclusively for use by sanitary and epidemiological services. Restrictive measures are associated with a high degree of toxicity of the drug if the dosage is violated.
Today, “dust” is commonly called insecticidal agents intended to combat insects – pests, which use this term as an advertising ploy.
They no longer contain DDT. In English, “dust” is translated as “fine powder,” so any powdery substance can be called dust.
Pros and cons of using dust
Like every product that is used to kill domestic insects, Clean House has several pros and cons. The advantages are obvious:
The main advantage of the drug is the immediate defeat of insects
- low cost;
- high efficiency;
- ease of use, requiring no additional costs;
- long-term effect.
If there are many positive characteristics, then there are only two negative ones:
- rapid adaptation of cockroaches or other pests to the drug;
- not a very convenient way to use, since each surface has to be processed manually.
Despite the advantages and disadvantages of dust, most residents of private houses and apartments opt for it, preferring the “Clean House” product to other similar preparations. Having gotten rid of cockroaches in a short time, it is important to prevent the insects from reappearing.
Otherwise, you will have to spend much more money on purchasing other drugs or calling special services. Constantly maintaining cleanliness in the apartment, a little preventive maintenance, and regular inspection of secluded places in the room ensure that pests will avoid the house.
What does dust consist of?
Modern dusts contain from 1 to 10% of the active substance. Its concentration depends on the degree of activity of the drug.
The preparations also contain various fillers. This can be talc powder, gypsum, chalk and kaolin. The dust formula consists of:
- Cypermethrin;
- Chlorperifos;
- Karbofos;
- Malathion;
- Other synthetic pyrethroids.
The powder should consist of tiny particles to make it easier to apply. Only small particles can firmly attach to the insect's body as it moves across treated surfaces.
Composition of the “Clean House” dust
The powder contains:
- Cypermethrin (0.3%);
- Boric acid;
- Tetramethrin (0.02%);
- Talc;
- Malathion (0.7%);
- Solvent;
- Pyrethrum;
- Lubricant.
The concentration of active substances is less than in an aerosol, but they last much longer.
Effect of dust on parasites
Different types of dusts have completely different effects on cockroaches.
Nervous - paralytic
The most popular are drugs based on pyrethroids. They have a neuroparalytic effect. When ingested by an insect, the product disrupts the functioning of its nervous system, causing paralysis and rapid death of the pest.
A similar effect on Prussians is exerted by lambda - cyhalothrin, cypermethrin, permethrin and deltamethrin - dusts based on pyrethroids.
Organophosphorus compounds such as chlorophos, karbofos and chlorpyrifos also have a neuroparalytic effect on Prussians.
Intestinal
Preparations that have an acute intestinal effect destroy insects only when the powder enters their digestive system. The types of dusts mentioned above have a neuro-paralytic and acute intestinal effect on cockroaches. And borax and boric acid have an exclusively intestinal effect.
Dusts that contain diatomite cause the cockroach's body to become dehydrated. This substance is crushed rock.
Diatomite, in contact with the insect’s body, damages the chitinous cover. As a result, rapid evaporation of fluid from the cockroach’s body begins.
Since diatomaceous earth itself absorbs water, the process of dehydration of the insect’s body is significantly accelerated. All this leads to the inevitable death of parasites.
Kinds
Manufacturers offer various categories of insecticides:
- FOS or organophosphorus compounds with systemic and intestinal effects.
- Boric acid.
- Dusts that cause dehydration.
- Pyrethroids. The compositions exhibit a neuroparalytic effect. Active ingredients: permethrin, cypermethrin, lambda-cyhalothrin.
Medicines based on malathion and chlorpyrifos to combat synanthropic insects have a good effect.
Choosing the right powder insecticide
Today, the market offers a huge selection of dusts for killing cockroaches, which can cause some difficulties when choosing the best option. When planning to buy a drug, you need to consider the following factors:
- The degree of infestation of the premises by parasites. If the population of cockroaches is huge, then you should opt for potent drugs made on the basis of karbofos;
- Is there furniture in the apartment that cannot be moved and washed thoroughly? In this case, you need to use a product that has a natural base.
How do bedbugs appear in the house?
Some people believe that bedbugs come from dirt and can only settle in a house that is not cleaned.
In reality this is not the case. Parasites live well and reproduce even in clean apartments.
They get into the house in the following ways:
- Along with things. Bed bugs can end up in equipment, furniture, clothing, etc. In old things, insects are found more often, but they can penetrate into the upholstery and parts even at the factory or in the store if the production or storage processes are disrupted. Guests can bring bedbugs into the apartment on their clothes.
- From the neighbors. If parasites have begun to poison other houses, some of the bedbugs may hide from the toxins in yours.
- Together with people or animals. Not only friends or neighbors, but also family members can bring insects into the house if the parasite clings to their clothes outside the apartment. Bed bugs are often caused by pets. Parasites cling to their fur and thus enter the home.
Where can I buy insecticides and what is their cost?
Today there are no problems with purchasing dust for treating premises against cockroaches. Such preparations can be purchased at any hardware or specialty store. A wide range of dust insecticides is also available in garden supply stores.
You can order and purchase any product for getting rid of insect pests in numerous online stores.
The drug is a fairly cheap product and its cost does not exceed 100 rubles.
Most Popular
Below is a list and brief description of the most popular brands that produce dusts and other pest control products.
Acaritox
Dust of medium toxicity, intended for large, mainly non-residential premises, packaged in 1 kg packages. Manufacturer – Russia. The active ingredients include alphacypermethrin (5%), aimed at all domestic pests. The maximum effect is noticeable after 2-3 days, the duration of work is up to two months if the powder is not removed. Cost – 1500 rubles.
One kilogram package of Acaritox
Tornado
The dust is made in Russia, sold in packages of 150 g, and is universal. Active ingredients are cypermethrin (0.25%) and boric acid (5%). Price – 70 rubles.
Tornado in 150 gram packaging
Aspid
Produced by a Russian manufacturer in 250-gram packages. The active ingredient is acetamiprid (20%). It is universal, affects insects through the intestinal and contact routes, and has low toxicity. Costs 1,500 rubles.
Universal Aspid
Alfatrine
Manufacturer – Russia. Packaged in 1 kg bags (there is also a 25 g option). The active substance is alphacypermethrin. Validity period – up to 1-2 months. Moderately toxic. Consumption – 50 g for every 10 m2 of room. Price – from 1000 to 1500 rubles.
Alfatrina box with 4 packs of 1 kg
Phenaxin
Made in Russia, packaged in 125 g packs. Universal. Double action insecticide with active substance cypermethrin (0.25%). Cost – 55-60 rubles.
Phenaxin is one of the cheapest
Popular types of dust preparations for controlling cockroaches
Let’s take a closer look at the types of dust powders that are most popular among consumers.
Clean house
Thanks to tetramethrin and cypermethrin, which are part of the Clean House drug, it is a fairly effective remedy for getting rid of red parasites. Its effect is enhanced by the addition of piperonyl butoxide.
This product can be used both in powder form and as part of an aqueous solution. But a more active effect of the drug on cockroaches can be achieved by feeding it to insects using bait.
One sachet of product weighing 50 grams can treat an area of 10 square meters. m. A bag costs about 50 rubles.
Chinese dust
Currently, Chinese dusts are widely used to control cockroaches. Many believe that their degree of effectiveness is much higher than that of domestically produced drugs. In fact, Chinese dusts have the same composition of active ingredients as their Russian counterparts.
Chinese preparations are less likely to be found on the shelves of our stores, and wasting time searching for them is pointless, since there are a number of effective domestic powder insecticides.
Absolute
Dust Absolute is an effective drug against cockroaches. Its main components are karbofos and boric acid. The product must be scattered and rubbed into the surface. For processing an area of 10 square meters. m. you will need 50 grams of powder.
One package of this drug costs approximately 50 rubles.
Phenaxin
The drug "Phenaxin" is an effective remedy for getting rid of insect pests made in Russia. Externally, the powder is very similar to DDT in its pure form, which is why it is often called dust.
In reality, this organophosphorus compound is not present in it. Phenaxin is highly effective due to the presence of fenvalerate in its composition.
The effect of the drug on cockroaches is enhanced by boric acid, which is also included in its composition. The powder can be used to make bait into small balls using flour, egg yolk or mashed potatoes.
A package of Phenaxin weighing 125 grams costs no more than 50 rubles.
Ecokiller
Ecokiller is a preparation made on the basis of diatomite. What distinguishes it from other similar products is that it does absolutely no harm to people and their pets.
When it comes into contact with an insect’s body, the drug leads to disruption of the integrity of their outer cover, which in the shortest possible time causes dehydration of the body. As a result, the insect dies.
Regent
This drug has proven itself to be a reliable remedy that guarantees complete elimination of cockroaches. It is based on a highly effective insecticide called fipronil. Regent has a contact and intestinal method of influencing parasites.
In the first option, the cockroaches die, even if they don’t try the drug. The regent acts when its particles come into contact with the chitinous integument of the pest.
The death of the insect does not occur immediately, so the cockroach has time to return to its habitat and bring there a toxic substance that has adhered to various parts of its body. This will lead to infection of other individuals and their death.
In the second case, the drug begins to act after it enters the insect’s body, penetrates the intestinal walls and the hemolymph carries it throughout the insect’s body.
Tornado
This is a powder that does a good job of ridding a room of cockroach infestations. It should be noted that more than one treatment with this type of dust may be necessary. The drug is a cheap drug; it costs about 30 rubles.
Pyrethrum
This product is highly effective in killing cockroach populations. It uses Dolmatian chamomile flowers as an active ingredient. The main advantage of this drug is its absolute safety for humans and pets.
Review of effective remedies
Effective dusts:
- Tornado.
- Ecokiller.
- Phenaxin.
- Absolute-dust.
- Clean house.
The quality of treatment depends not only on the population size of synanthropic insects, but also on resistance to certain types of insecticides. Owners often note that a powerful remedy has little effect on cockroaches that have adapted to the influence of the components of a particular drug. If resistance is detected in pests, you need to replace the insecticide with another one and check how the insects react to the new composition. It is advisable to choose agents to which resistance rarely develops.
Methods of using dust to get rid of cockroaches
Dusts can be used to rid your home of cockroaches in various ways:
- in the form of a dry powder;
- as part of an aqueous solution;
- as a component in other mixtures.
Application of dry powder
In the case of using dust in pure powder form, it is necessary to sprinkle it on all surfaces in the room where the presence of parasites or their active movement is observed. The duration of treatment depends on the extent of the infestation of the premises by red pests.
Application of dust diluted in water
Dust insecticides can be used in the form of an aqueous solution. To do this, you need to pour 10 liters of cold water into a container and dilute 10 grams of powder in it. Then the resulting liquid should be poured into the spray bottle and all places where cockroaches like to live and hide should be treated.
This method is especially suitable for treating air ducts, cracks, heating radiators and other places where it is not possible to sprinkle powder.
Dust as part of other mixtures
As a rule, boric acid is a poisonous substance in the manufacture of insect baits. But you can take any dust as a component of a product to get rid of cockroaches.
Various recipes are used to prepare poisoned baits.
- Prepare mashed potatoes, to which add a boiled egg and a tablespoon of dust. The resulting mixture must be mixed well.
- Boric acid, flour and powdered sugar are combined in equal proportions. Then water is added to the resulting mixture until a dough-like mass is obtained.
- Mix 200 grams of boric acid with 60 grams of powdered sugar, 30 grams of vanilla sugar and 60 grams of starch. Next, the mixture must be diluted with water so that the consistency of the mixture resembles dough.
Next, from the mass prepared according to one of the recipes, you need to prepare bait for cockroaches, rolling it into balls no larger than a pea. The poisoned “treat” is placed in places favored by parasites.
Rules of application
Important points:
- it is mandatory to put all things in closets and food;
- remove household members from the home;
- wear protective clothing, a respirator, goggles and gloves;
- prepare a working solution or use the product in powder form;
- treat all areas where cockroaches penetrate, especially carefully areas where synanthropic insects actively accumulate;
- It is convenient to use a small flat paint brush to distribute the powdered product. Hard-to-reach areas are treated with a working solution from a spray bottle;
- 4–6 hours after disinsection, wipe surfaces and open areas with a solution based on soap and soda. For 1 liter of warm water, take 2 tbsp. l. bulk product and a little shaved laundry soap, then wash and wipe all open areas (tables, floor, work surface in the kitchen) to which there is general access.
How to prepare an apartment for processing?
Preparatory work for treating the premises should begin with sending residents and pets to the country house or for a visit for one day. This is due to the fact that the vapors of the drug can lead to short attacks of suffocation or allergic manifestations.
Then you need to move the furniture where the Prussians are most often found. The most attractive place in the house for parasites is the kitchen area.
Of course, this is a rather labor-intensive process, but extremely important, because insects often hide in hidden corners. Products must be packed in sealed bags. All kitchen appliances must be placed inside cabinets.
It is imperative to remove all small objects, especially children’s toys. It’s good if the windows are open while the room is being treated with dust.
Features of dusts that need to be taken into account when baiting cockroaches
However, some specific features of their use in the fight against cockroaches are associated with the specific preparative form of dusts.
First of all, the following nuances must be taken into account:
- Dust works passively, that is, the cockroach itself must run over it or eat it in order to be poisoned. Because of this, dusts, unlike aerosol insecticides, are difficult to poison cockroaches quickly. But you don’t have to spend a lot of time and effort on such passive control of cockroaches - the powder is simply poured where the insects often visit, and after that the pests are poisoned themselves;
- To increase the efficiency of using dust, it is sometimes advisable to use it together with food baits. Baits force cockroaches to strive for those places where the poison is scattered, or even eat the dust itself mixed with food bait;
- You should also not forget that dusts generate dust and, in general, reduce the level of cleanliness in the room. Therefore, it is advisable to use them using special bait stations (closed boxes with holes through which insects can get inside). This is especially true if children and pets live in the room being treated;
All other things being equal, poisoning cockroaches with dust will be the more effective, the smaller its particles - a thin powder clings more easily to the legs and whiskers of an insect and is more likely to remain on them until the time when the cockroach begins to clean itself.
A significant advantage of dusts compared to other means is a successful combination of high efficiency, availability and low cost. Insecticidal dusts are now sold in many hardware stores and are very inexpensive (compared, for example, to aerosol preparations). Largely due to the ease of purchase and low cost, dusts have retained their popularity as a means of combating cockroaches, and are used no less often than other types of products.
Another advantage of insecticidal dusts is the ability to use them in the fight against fleas and house bugs. Since these parasites feed on nothing but blood, they cannot be attracted to poisoned baits.
Which areas should I treat and how long should I keep the drug on?
To kill cockroaches, the powder is applied in a thin layer to the places where they live or move. To apply the product, you can use a simple dishwashing sponge or a wide brush.
Treat the area where the refrigerator, kitchen cabinets and trash can are located. It is also necessary to treat the bathroom, sewer riser, heating pipes, doors, joints between tiles and the bottom of the wallpaper. Pay attention to window sills and ventilation ducts.
It is imperative to treat pillows, mattresses and other interior items made from fabric. The powder must be applied to them from the wrong side. Carpets are also treated from the inside out.
Furniture also needs to be treated. Dust must be applied to each seam and to all internal surfaces.
The drug can be removed a day after treatment. If the cockroach population is very large, then you need to increase the time to one week, after which the powder should be thoroughly washed off.
Useful tips
Places that need to be treated with dust
Despite the fact that cockroaches most often live in the kitchen or bathroom, the entire apartment needs to be treated with dust. Otherwise, several individuals will manage to hide in an untreated room and survive the treatment safely. We must not forget about the paths by which insects move; there it is necessary to apply the drug especially generously.
Places where cockroaches and bedbugs can live
The dust is not dangerous for the human body or pets, but it is better to leave the room during treatment. In hard-to-reach places, the product can be left on for several weeks, while surfaces with which people constantly come into contact should be thoroughly rinsed the next day.
Produced in Russia, it is a popular, inexpensive remedy against cockroaches (cost ranges from 10-15 rubles), recommended for treating residential premises. Despite the high effectiveness of the drug, it is better to use it in combination with other drugs.
Cockroaches quickly get used to the components of the dust, which makes it difficult to destroy them in the future (they will then have to be poisoned with a gel or spray).
It will be useful to know that “Clean House” is effective not only against cockroaches. They can poison bedbugs, ants, and other domestic insects. This property of the drug is important for those who do not have time for numerous treatments; often one is enough for all pests to completely disappear from the apartment.
Taking Precautions
To treat premises with insecticidal dusts, it is necessary to use long sleeves, rubber gloves and a respirator. It is allowed to replace the respirator with a gauze bandage. It will serve as protection for the respiratory tract from the penetration of small particles of powder into them.
When treating with dust, it is important that the windows in the room are open. It is necessary to provide access to fresh air for people doing the processing. Close the windows only after finishing work.
At the end of the processing process, all clothing in which the work was carried out is carefully removed. Do not allow dust to come into contact with eyes or exposed skin.
If this cannot be avoided, then you should rinse the skin and mucous membranes with running water as soon as possible. Remember that cockroach dust is poisonous and must be handled with extreme caution.
Why are they dangerous?
At best, parasite bites cause discomfort; at worst, they cause allergies or cause the development of other diseases. Itching distracts a person, makes him irritable and nervous, and prevents him from concentrating on business. The result is stress, which causes changes in hormonal balance and other health problems.
Parasite bites can cause various diseases.
Some people suffer from bedbug allergies. Most often, this manifests itself in the form of a local reaction: redness, swelling, etc. Occasionally, more severe symptoms occur, for example, swelling of the mucous membranes of the throat or a sharp dilation of blood vessels with a subsequent decrease in blood pressure. This can cause a person's death.
Bed bugs can migrate quickly. During the journey, dirt and debris are left on their paws, which then end up in microscopic wounds on the human body.
Any contact with human blood carries a risk of infection.
Bedbugs carry the following diseases:
- tularemia;
- typhus;
- tuberculosis;
- yellow fever;
- hepatitis B;
- HIV;
- syphilis.
How to properly clean a room?
After the treatment time has expired, the room requires thorough cleaning. For this, it is recommended to use a solution that may include soap, soda, mustard powder and lemon juice.
First of all, you should open all the windows to ventilate the room. To perform cleaning, be sure to wear rubber gloves on your hands.
To clean the room, you can use water with the addition of soda or another cleaning agent. It is necessary to thoroughly wash those places where the drug was not applied. The powder can be left in ventilation ducts, under baseboards and under wallpaper.
However, if a strong odor emanates from the drug for a long time, it is necessary to remove it from there, then wash everything thoroughly and ventilate the room.
Is there any harm to others?
Almost all dusts are harmful to others, because such a fine dust-like powder (15-25 microns) easily enters the respiratory tract. To prevent this from happening, it is necessary to use personal protective equipment: a respirator, plastic goggles or mask, gloves, etc.
You need to prepare the room in advance, clean and seal food and small items. If necessary, move furniture, household appliances, etc. away from the walls. Eliminate the presence of pets and young children in the house.
Advantages and disadvantages of the product
The advantages of dust preparations include:
- Economical consumption - a small amount of product is required to treat large rooms;
- Sunlight, high and low temperatures do not change the properties of the drug;
- Affordable price;
- Long period of exposure;
- Possibility of processing places with limited access;
- Possibility of use for the destruction of other insect pests;
- The product is quite easy to use.
Among the disadvantages of dust are:
- The destruction of parasites occurs after a certain period of time;
- The drug may cause an allergic reaction;
- When removing the product, certain difficulties arise.
About the history of DDT
In 1939, Swiss chemist Paul Müller discovered insecticidal properties in 4,4-dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT). A year later, he patents a new insecticidal drug. In the early 40s, field tests were carried out on the Colorado potato beetle, aphids, moths and mosquitoes and showed stunning results. Literally a few months later the insecticide goes on sale.
In 1948, Paul Müller was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for his discovery “for the discovery of the high effectiveness of DDT as a contact poison.” This was the first and only time in history that a scientist received the highest award for the discovery of a pesticide. However, this reward was not only for the saved harvest, but also for the millions of human lives saved.
Paul Hermann Müller discovered the insecticidal properties of DDT, a revolutionary discovery in the field of pesticides
Conclusion
All modern dusts are easy-to-use and effective preparations for ridding homes and industrial premises of cockroach populations. You can get good results if you strictly follow the instructions developed by the manufacturer.
Using the same product can cause cockroaches to develop immunity to this type of powder, and the insects will remain alive even after treatment.
To avoid infesting your apartment with cockroaches, you should constantly keep your home clean and periodically check surfaces hidden from view. This will prevent the appearance and reproduction of cockroaches in the apartment.
Prevention of insects
After removing cockroaches from your home, it is important to take into account the mistakes and factors against which the parasites settled and multiplied. Cockroaches penetrate many apartments, but remain where they find favorable living conditions.
Simple and effective recommendations:
- do not leave unwashed dishes on the table or in the sink;
- clean the kitchen every day;
- bring the trash can in on time;
- wipe up crumbs from the table and spilled drinks;
- eliminate leaks in the kitchen and bathroom: without access to water, cockroaches quickly leave the home;
- make sure that rotting food waste does not fall near the bucket;
- Do not overwater the plants, check that water does not stagnate in the trays.
Top 6 popular dusts against bedbugs
A wide range of dusts sometimes makes it difficult to choose the right one. After studying statistics and consumer reviews, we selected the six most effective dusts.
Klopoveron
A powerful and effective remedy for parasites. It was developed back in the Soviet Union for baiting bedbugs at military facilities. Today it is used only by disinfection companies. This is due to the high cost of dust.
Today you will have to pay almost 2000 rubles for 250 g. The services of a professional insect removal company will cost less. Klopoveron is based on a synthetic insecticide that paralyzes parasites in a short time.
Clean house
This dust also works well against bedbugs. Many professional services use it in their work. It has a high toxicity rate, so you should be very careful when working.
Dust should be poured under the mattress, along baseboards and near cabinets. To treat an average one-room apartment, you will need 250 g of Clean House (5 bags of 50 g each). To get a good result you need to use them all. A week later, the procedure must be repeated, but with less dust. A packet of the substance will cost 15 rubles.
Phenaxin
This substance is based on fenvalerate, boric acid and lubricating oil. Phenaxin perfectly destroys bedbugs and does not emit an unpleasant odor. Dust is highly valued precisely for this property. It can be safely used in residential buildings, hotels and public catering establishments.
Front-double
This dust acts in the same way as Phenaxin, only consumers respond to it much better. The substance effectively eliminates not only bedbugs, but also all household insects. For a 125-gram pack you will pay only 22-27 rubles.
Tornado
Kills various insects well. Very economical: to treat an area of 70 m², only 150 g of Tornado is enough. The dust is sold in 50 g bags costing 30 rubles. It can also be purchased by weight.
Riapan
Riapan is effective for 14-21 days. It is based on permethrin. A 125 g pack of dust can thoroughly treat a room of 20 m². Riapan is commonly used in the fight against bed bugs.
Features of Ecodust
Ecodust is a natural, environmentally friendly product that is used to eliminate insects in the apartment and in the garden. It comes in powder form, which is recommended to be poured into areas where parasites are concentrated. The effect occurs immediately after treatment.
Ecodust is often used against bed bugs.
This is due to the following features of this drug:
- has high safety. The drug does not have a harmful effect on people or pets.
- Easy to use, just sprinkle the powder on the bedbug habitat.
- It contains no poisons or chemicals. Does not have a pungent odor.
- Has an immediate destructive effect on parasites.
- Not addictive.
- Does not have harmful effects on skin or health. Does not emit pollutants.
Bedbug dust is considered an effective remedy that helps quickly eliminate all unpleasant inhabitants from the apartment. Before using it, it is worth considering important qualities, features and preparation rules.
When using it, it is imperative to comply with all the necessary requirements on which the effectiveness of the drug depends.
How long will one procedure last?
If you follow the processing rules and preventive measures, you will be able to completely get rid of bedbugs in one go. Subsequent infection will occur only if you again bring the insects along with things or clothing. If neighbors have bedbugs, the risk increases. If they do not poison the parasites, the latter will constantly crawl into other apartments.
The dust may not have an effect on the larvae, so in case of severe infestation, it is recommended to re-treat it after a week. The powder that remains in hard-to-reach crevices will remain effective for another month.