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Bonide Bedbug Killer- House Guard User Manual

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To kill Lice and Louse Eggs: Spray in an inconspicuous area to test for possible

staining or discoloration. Inspect again after drying, then proceed to spray entire

area to be treated. Spray from a distance of 8 to 10 inches. Treat only those

garments and parts of bedding, including mattresses and furniture that cannot

be either laundered or dry cleaned. Allow all treated articles to dry thoroughly

before use.

To control Carpet Beetles: Spray edges of carpeting and under carpeting and

rugs. Make localized application to floor covering and baseboard, molding, and floor.

Repeat treatment if needed.

To control Fleas (adult and larvae) and Ticks, including Ticks that may carry

Lyme disease (adult and larvae): Thoroughly spray infested areas, pet beds, resting

quarters, nearby cracks and crevices, along and behind baseboard, molding,

window and door frames, and entire areas of floor and floor covering. Fresh

bedding should be placed in animal quarters following treatment. Repeat treatment

as needed. Allow to dry thoroughly before allowing pets to contact treated areas.

To control Clothes Moths: Remove any infested articles from storage, brush

thoroughly, and air for several hours in sunlight, if possible. Apply spray liberally to

empty chests, closets, bureaus and other storage directing the spray into cracks,

joints and crevices. After airing, infested articles may be treated lightly, keeping

nozzle at least three feet from fabric to avoid staining.

SURFACE SPRAYING:

To control Cockroaches, Waterbugs, Palmetto Bugs, Scorpions, Millipedes,

Centipedes, Sowbugs, Pillbugs, Ants, Silverfish, Firebrats, Spiders, Crickets, Clover

Mites, Cheese Mites, Granary Weevils, Rice Weevils, Confused Flour Beetles,

Rust Red Flour Beetles, Drugstore Beetle, Meal Worms, Grain Mites and Cadelles:

Direct the spray into hiding places, cracks, crevices, behind shelves and drawers.

For silverfish, spray bookcase. For ants, spray trails, nests and points of entry.