Instructions
Inspect area & apply every 2 weeks while bed bugs are present. Shake well. Open flip top closure. Firmly insert hose plug. Stop. Read entire label before use. Shake well before using. Where to Use: Spot treat mattress tufts, folds, vent holes and seams. Application: Spray intended use areas until damp. Do not saturate. How Often to Use: Inspect area and apply every two weeks while bed bugs are present. For best results use this product as part of a comprehensive bed bug treatment plan. Treating bed buds as part of a cycle is key to gaining control. Because infestations may be at a different part of the cycle when treatment begins, the following information will help you determine the best place to begin. Treatment: If you have detected bed bugs by using the products below, being bitten or observing bed bugs, bed bug eggs or excrement in mattress tufts and bedding, you want to choose from one or more of the following product types depending on your needs: Use an aerosol product registered to treat bed bugs and bed bug eggs in cracks and crevices. Use a ready-to-use liquid product registered to treat bed bugs and bed bugs eggs for spot treatment. Use a total release fogger registered to treat bed bugs and bed bugs eggs for areas such as carpet, mattress and box spring surfaces, and furniture surfaces. Use a mattress treatment kit registered to treat bed bugs and bed bug eggs for mattresses and other household items. Prevention: To help prevent the spread of bed bugs from already infested areas into uninfested areas, you want to use an appropriate mattress and box spring encasement. Detection: If you have not seen any bed bugs or are in prevention mode and want to ensure you are still bed bug free, you want to detect using a combination of the following products: Hot Shot Bed Bug Interceptor; Hot Shot Bed Bug Glue Trap. Inspect area & apply every 2 weeks while bed bugs are present. Shake well. Open flip top closure. Firmly insert hose plug. Stop. Read entire label before use. Shake well before using.