
Bed bug sprays can be used to kill bed bugs. It's effective and eco-friendly. Find one that fits your needs. Here are some things to look for in a good spray:
Results
You need a product with a high level of efficacy that can kill bugs, eggs and nymphs quickly, but without leaving any residue. This is an important issue, and there are many products that aim to achieve it.
The best bedbug spray killers are made with active ingredients that are similar to plants, like pyrethroids. Pyrethroids kill bed bug strains on contact.
The chemicals also kill nymphs, eggs, and larvae before they reach adulthood. They're non-toxic to pets, children and humans.

Some products have no smell, while others emit a chemical odor that disappears within a few minutes. The label is important. Choose a spray that's been approved by the EPA to be used in your home.
How it Works
Bed bug sprays are effective because they attack bed bugs' nervous system. It causes them to lose the ability of fighting. This can be particularly dangerous for infants and children because they're more susceptible to poisoning.
It's important to find a spray that uses a natural pyrethroid such as chloropicrin or dinotefuran, which have been proven to be more effective than synthetic pyrethrins. It's also a good idea to look for products that contain a 5% solution of a naturally occurring insecticide such as deltamethrin, which is safe for children and the elderly.
Residual effects
Some sprays leave a residual effect that continues to kill bedbugs, and their nymphs, for several weeks following the initial application. They are a great choice for long-term solutions.
What's more, some of these chemicals are odorless, making them easier to use and less likely to attract pets or children to the area. However, these sprays may not be as effective against pyrethroid-resistant strains of bed bugs.

Besides killing bed bugs, sprays can help to prevent future infestations by acting as an effective barrier that prevents them from entering the home. The sprays can be especially effective in preventing the spread of infestations to other rooms.
A good idea is to treat an infested space twice, to ensure all insects are dead. This is particularly true if there is a large bedbug infestation that you cannot eliminate in one go.
A PMP can perform a thorough inspection, and offer advice on what to do to eliminate bed bugs. The PMP can also apply various insecticides, depending on severity and the extent of infestation.
You can also get other services from them, like steam or heat treatments. These options may be combined with insecticides to reduce the frequency of PMP visits.