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HOW DX13 WORKS FOR BEDBUGS Treatment
Modified Diatomaceous Earth (“DE”) essentially damages the outer skeleton of insects, killing the bed bugs by desiccation. The aerosol spray allows for application of DX13™ on bedbug paths behind headboards, on ceilings, on furniture legs, and around light switches. DX13™ dust adheres to these surfaces and ensures that the bedbugs will eliminate themselves long into the future.
Diatomaceous earth (“DE”) is a naturally occurring ‘rare earth’ that has long been used for decades for a variety of industrial uses, and even as a dietary supplement. Diatomaceous earth is in part the skeletal remains of plankton from what was once an ocean or a lake. The exoskeleton of these plankton was based on silica in sizes from 10 to 50 microns, a component of glass. DE Labs acquires diatomaceous earth mined from a specific source and then modifies it using a proprietary process.
The history of pest control shows that all insects eventually become “immune” to any chemical over time. DX13™ is a dust solution that eliminates bed bugs on contact within a few hours. Bed bugs cannot become immune to DX13™.
Most other products on the market poison pests with synthetic chemicals. Not only do they expose humans, animals and the environment to risk, most chemicals dissipate over a short period of time and lose their effectiveness. Our product remains effective after spraying as a preventative measure without posing a risk to humans, animals or the environment.
Bed Bugs Almost Wiped Out: Joliet Housing Authority
JOLIET, IL - Bed bugs strike up fear in practically everyone. For many months, Joliet's Housing Authority has been trying to remove these nasty, creepy pests from its public housing units. More than $135,000 has been spent to combat the problem, Joliet's City Council learned at its recent meeting.
"I don't think it's news to anyone that bed bug infestation is common across the United States. It's not just in public housing or this public housing in this city," said Mark Jakielski, chief operating officer for the public housing program at Joliet's Housing Authority.
Back in January, he said, the housing authority published a news release in The Herald-News making people aware of the bed bug infestation, addressing what's being done to eradicate the insects. Unfortunately, he said, many of the residents are elderly or disabled. Many don't have access to family, friends or to social service agencies "that are capable of helping them comply with the (treatment) protocol which calls for bagging things in their units, heating them if they are clothing to a certain degree in a dryer, repacking them in new bags and living out of the bags for about a two to three week period," he said.
DX13 is composed entirely of diatomaceous earth: non-volatile organic matter and completely safe for humans, animals and the environment. Approved by Health Canada, our product promises you a complete removal of bed bugs, without exposing you to pesticides harmful to your health that are currently sold on the market.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: bed bug problem, how to treat bed bugs, bed bug control, bed bug home treatment, how to get rid of bed bugs.
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DX13 Bedbugs Treatment Instructions
Clean Unit – All garbage and debris to be removed (if possible). The less ‘clutter’ the better the chance of success.
All clothing to be bagged and/or laundered and placed on high heat dryer setting (unless garments are dry clean only) to kill any bugs at all ages of the life cycle. Clothes and shoes that cannot be laundered/dried are to be placed into bags only.
Bedding to be stripped of sheets, covers, and pillows (launder if possible on high heat dry setting)
Vacuum the bed and box spring(s) all sides paying special attention to the ‘piping’ (the seams where the edges and sides meet) to ensure any living bugs or eggs are removed. Please make sure to remove the ‘dust guard’ (the little material on the bottom of the box spring and discard – Any bugs hiding in the box spring are very difficult to detect through this material. Removing it makes it more likely to successfully treat issues with greater results).
Bed frame. Depending on what type of bed frame you have (metal, wood, or custom material/design), disassemble, and if possible move away from the wall and vacuum the joints and hollow areas to remove living bugs or eggs).
Vacuum trim on the walls directly behind the bed and entire wall.
Headboard. Remove the headboard if applicable. Vacuum all corners, connections to wall, holes and/or zippered areas depending on the type of headboard you have.
Cabinets/side tables/end tables. Empty the contents checking for bugs and signs of feces the whole time. Vacuum the entire cabinet/side table/end table drawers, bottom, and back.
Pictures. Remove all pictures closest to the affected areas, and vacuum the edges and back.
Using a screwdriver, carefully remove any electrical, telephone, or internet plates and inspect for bug activity.
Floors to be vacuumed and/or mopped directly under the bed.
Please note: Once all vacuuming has been completed, please remove the bag from the vacuum and dispose of carefully using a large garbage bag and dispose into the trash/garbage can.
Treating with DX13
Spray the trim on the entire wall behind the bed frame, top and bottom. Use the red straw to get into any cracks or edges that you can identify.
Spray the exposed electrical, telephone or internet boxes, and carefully put the plates back on.
Treat the bed frame tops, sides, back and bottoms. Be sure to spray some DX with the red straw into any holes that metal bed frames may have. Once individual parts have been sprayed re-assemble the bed frame, and move back to the wall or its original area.
Spray the back and sides of the headboard, as well as any edges that may help holding the headboard to the wall. Make sure to also spray the wall where the headboard may attach to the wall. Pay special attention to any holes that may have been made when securing the headboard to the wall.
Spray the box spring interior (the area where you removed the dust guard earlier), bottom and side edges. Ensure the corner bumpers are sprayed also (the plastic corner on the bottom of the box spring). Once sprayed, put the box spring back on the frame and spray the top and sides paying special attention to any areas that showed signs of bugs or eggs, and the piping.
Spray the mattress bottom next and make sure to spray the edges and piping and any areas of the ‘comfort fit’ types of mattresses. Place the mattress on top of the box spring, then spray the sides and top of the mattress.
Spray the bottom and backs of the cabinets/end tables and move back into place.
Spray the backs of any photos or pictures and place back onto the wall. Be sure to spray the area that holds the picture to the wall.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: bed bug treatment, bed bug infestation treatment, bed bug infestation, diatomaceous earth bed bugs, bed bug problem.
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HOW DX13 WORKS
Modified Diatomaceous Earth (“DE”) essentially damages the outer skeleton of insects, killing the bed bugs by desiccation. The aerosol spray allows for application of DX13™ on bedbug paths behind headboards, on ceilings, on furniture legs, and around light switches. DX13™ dust adheres to these surfaces and ensures that the bedbugs will eliminate themselves long into the future.
Diatomaceous earth (“DE”) is a naturally occurring ‘rare earth’ that has long been used for decades for a variety of industrial uses, and even as a dietary supplement. Diatomaceous earth is in part the skeletal remains of plankton from what was once an ocean or a lake. The exoskeleton of these plankton was based on silica in sizes from 10 to 50 microns, a component of glass. DE Labs acquires diatomaceous earth mined from a specific source and then modifies it using a proprietary process.
The history of pest control shows that all insects eventually become “immune” to any chemical over time. DX13™ is a dust solution that eliminates bed bugs on contact within a few hours. Bed bugs cannot become immune to DX13™.
Most other products on the market poison pests with synthetic chemicals. Not only do they expose humans, animals and the environment to risk, most chemicals dissipate over a short period of time and lose their effectiveness. Our product remains effective after spraying as a preventative measure without posing a risk to humans, animals or the environment.
Bed Bugs Almost Wiped Out: Joliet Housing Authority
JOLIET, IL - Bed bugs strike up fear in practically everyone. For many months, Joliet's Housing Authority has been trying to remove these nasty, creepy pests from its public housing units. More than $135,000 has been spent to combat the problem, Joliet's City Council learned at its recent meeting.
"I don't think it's news to anyone that bed bug infestation is common across the United States. It's not just in public housing or this public housing in this city," said Mark Jakielski, chief operating officer for the public housing program at Joliet's Housing Authority.
Back in January, he said, the housing authority published a news release in The Herald-News making people aware of the bed bug infestation, addressing what's being done to eradicate the insects. Unfortunately, he said, many of the residents are elderly or disabled. Many don't have access to family, friends or to social service agencies "that are capable of helping them comply with the (treatment) protocol which calls for bagging things in their units, heating them if they are clothing to a certain degree in a dryer, repacking them in new bags and living out of the bags for about a two to three week period," he said.
DX13 is composed entirely of diatomaceous earth: non-volatile organic matter and completely safe for humans, animals and the environment. Approved by Health Canada, our product promises you a complete removal of bed bugs, without exposing you to pesticides harmful to your health that are currently sold on the market.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: diatomaceous earth bed bugs, bed bug problem, how to treat bed bugs, bed bug control, bed bug home treatment.
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DX 13 - Pre-Treatment Instructions
Clean Unit – All garbage and debris to be removed (if possible). The less ‘clutter’ the better the chance of success.
All clothing to be bagged and/or laundered and placed on high heat dryer setting (unless garments are dry clean only) to kill any bugs at all ages of the life cycle. Clothes and shoes that cannot be laundered/dried are to be placed into bags only.
Bedding to be stripped of sheets, covers, and pillows (launder if possible on high heat dry setting)
Vacuum the bed and box spring(s) all sides paying special attention to the ‘piping’ (the seams where the edges and sides meet) to ensure any living bugs or eggs are removed. Please make sure to remove the ‘dust guard’ (the little material on the bottom of the box spring and discard – Any bugs hiding in the box spring are very difficult to detect through this material. Removing it makes it more likely to successfully treat issues with greater results).
Bed frame. Depending on what type of bed frame you have (metal, wood, or custom material/design), disassemble, and if possible move away from the wall and vacuum the joints and hollow areas to remove living bugs or eggs).
Vacuum trim on the walls directly behind the bed and entire wall.
Headboard. Remove the headboard if applicable. Vacuum all corners, connections to wall, holes and/or zippered areas depending on the type of headboard you have.
Cabinets/side tables/end tables. Empty the contents checking for bugs and signs of feces the whole time. Vacuum the entire cabinet/side table/end table drawers, bottom, and back.
Pictures. Remove all pictures closest to the affected areas, and vacuum the edges and back.
Using a screwdriver, carefully remove any electrical, telephone, or internet plates and inspect for bug activity.
Floors to be vacuumed and/or mopped directly under the bed.
Please note: Once all vacuuming has been completed, please remove the bag from the vacuum and dispose of carefully using a large garbage bag and dispose into the trash/garbage can.
Treatment with DX13
Spray the trim on the entire wall behind the bed frame, top and bottom. Use the red straw to get into any cracks or edges that you can identify.
Spray the exposed electrical, telephone or internet boxes, and carefully put the plates back on.
Treat the bed frame tops, sides, back and bottoms. Be sure to spray some DX with the red straw into any holes that metal bed frames may have. Once individual parts have been sprayed re-assemble the bed frame, and move back to the wall or its original area.
Spray the back and sides of the headboard, as well as any edges that may help holding the headboard to the wall. Make sure to also spray the wall where the headboard may attach to the wall. Pay special attention to any holes that may have been made when securing the headboard to the wall.
Spray the box spring interior (the area where you removed the dust guard earlier), bottom and side edges. Ensure the corner bumpers are sprayed also (the plastic corner on the bottom of the box spring). Once sprayed, put the box spring back on the frame and spray the top and sides paying special attention to any areas that showed signs of bugs or eggs, and the piping.
Spray the mattress bottom next and make sure to spray the edges and piping and any areas of the ‘comfort fit’ types of mattresses. Place the mattress on top of the box spring, then spray the sides and top of the mattress.
Spray the bottom and backs of the cabinets/end tables and move back into place.
Spray the backs of any photos or pictures and place back onto the wall. Be sure to spray the area that holds the picture to the wall.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: how to get rid of bed bugs, bed bug treatment, bed bug infestation treatment, bed bug infestation, diatomaceous earth bed bugs.
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Bed Bugs - HOW DX13 WORKS?
Modified Diatomaceous Earth (“DE”) essentially damages the outer skeleton of insects, killing the bed bugs by desiccation. The aerosol spray allows for application of DX13™ on bedbug paths behind headboards, on ceilings, on furniture legs, and around light switches. DX13™ dust adheres to these surfaces and ensures that the bedbugs will eliminate themselves long into the future.
Diatomaceous earth (“DE”) is a naturally occurring ‘rare earth’ that has long been used for decades for a variety of industrial uses, and even as a dietary supplement. Diatomaceous earth is in part the skeletal remains of plankton from what was once an ocean or a lake. The exoskeleton of these plankton was based on silica in sizes from 10 to 50 microns, a component of glass. DE Labs acquires diatomaceous earth mined from a specific source and then modifies it using a proprietary process.
The history of pest control shows that all insects eventually become “immune” to any chemical over time. DX13™ is a dust solution that eliminates bed bugs on contact within a few hours. Bed bugs cannot become immune to DX13™.
Most other products on the market poison pests with synthetic chemicals. Not only do they expose humans, animals and the environment to risk, most chemicals dissipate over a short period of time and lose their effectiveness. Our product remains effective after spraying as a preventative measure without posing a risk to humans, animals or the environment.
Bed Bugs Almost Wiped Out: Joliet Housing Authority
JOLIET, IL - Bed bugs strike up fear in practically everyone. For many months, Joliet's Housing Authority has been trying to remove these nasty, creepy pests from its public housing units. More than $135,000 has been spent to combat the problem, Joliet's City Council learned at its recent meeting.
"I don't think it's news to anyone that bed bug infestation is common across the United States. It's not just in public housing or this public housing in this city," said Mark Jakielski, chief operating officer for the public housing program at Joliet's Housing Authority.
Back in January, he said, the housing authority published a news release in The Herald-News making people aware of the bed bug infestation, addressing what's being done to eradicate the insects. Unfortunately, he said, many of the residents are elderly or disabled. Many don't have access to family, friends or to social service agencies "that are capable of helping them comply with the (treatment) protocol which calls for bagging things in their units, heating them if they are clothing to a certain degree in a dryer, repacking them in new bags and living out of the bags for about a two to three week period," he said.
DX13 is composed entirely of diatomaceous earth: non-volatile organic matter and completely safe for humans, animals and the environment. Approved by Health Canada, our product promises you a complete removal of bed bugs, without exposing you to pesticides harmful to your health that are currently sold on the market.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: bed bug infestation, diatomaceous earth bed bugs, bed bug problem, how to treat bed bugs, bed bug control.
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DX13 Pre-Treatment
Clean Unit – All garbage and debris to be removed (if possible). The less ‘clutter’ the better the chance of success.
All clothing to be bagged and/or laundered and placed on high heat dryer setting (unless garments are dry clean only) to kill any bugs at all ages of the life cycle. Clothes and shoes that cannot be laundered/dried are to be placed into bags only.
Bedding to be stripped of sheets, covers, and pillows (launder if possible on high heat dry setting)
Vacuum the bed and box spring(s) all sides paying special attention to the ‘piping’ (the seams where the edges and sides meet) to ensure any living bugs or eggs are removed. Please make sure to remove the ‘dust guard’ (the little material on the bottom of the box spring and discard – Any bugs hiding in the box spring are very difficult to detect through this material. Removing it makes it more likely to successfully treat issues with greater results).
Bed frame. Depending on what type of bed frame you have (metal, wood, or custom material/design), disassemble, and if possible move away from the wall and vacuum the joints and hollow areas to remove living bugs or eggs).
Vacuum trim on the walls directly behind the bed and entire wall.
Headboard. Remove the headboard if applicable. Vacuum all corners, connections to wall, holes and/or zippered areas depending on the type of headboard you have.
Cabinets/side tables/end tables. Empty the contents checking for bugs and signs of feces the whole time. Vacuum the entire cabinet/side table/end table drawers, bottom, and back.
Pictures. Remove all pictures closest to the affected areas, and vacuum the edges and back.
Using a screwdriver, carefully remove any electrical, telephone, or internet plates and inspect for bug activity.
Floors to be vacuumed and/or mopped directly under the bed.
Please note: Once all vacuuming has been completed, please remove the bag from the vacuum and dispose of carefully using a large garbage bag and dispose into the trash/garbage can.
Treating with DX13
Spray the trim on the entire wall behind the bed frame, top and bottom. Use the red straw to get into any cracks or edges that you can identify.
Spray the exposed electrical, telephone or internet boxes, and carefully put the plates back on.
Treat the bed frame tops, sides, back and bottoms. Be sure to spray some DX with the red straw into any holes that metal bed frames may have. Once individual parts have been sprayed re-assemble the bed frame, and move back to the wall or its original area.
Spray the back and sides of the headboard, as well as any edges that may help holding the headboard to the wall. Make sure to also spray the wall where the headboard may attach to the wall. Pay special attention to any holes that may have been made when securing the headboard to the wall.
Spray the box spring interior (the area where you removed the dust guard earlier), bottom and side edges. Ensure the corner bumpers are sprayed also (the plastic corner on the bottom of the box spring). Once sprayed, put the box spring back on the frame and spray the top and sides paying special attention to any areas that showed signs of bugs or eggs, and the piping.
Spray the mattress bottom next and make sure to spray the edges and piping and any areas of the ‘comfort fit’ types of mattresses. Place the mattress on top of the box spring, then spray the sides and top of the mattress.
Spray the bottom and backs of the cabinets/end tables and move back into place.
Spray the backs of any photos or pictures and place back onto the wall. Be sure to spray the area that holds the picture to the wall.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: bed bug home treatment, how to get rid of bed bugs, bed bug treatment, bed bug infestation treatment, bed bug infestation.
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HOW DX13 WORKS IN TREATING BEDBUGS
Modified Diatomaceous Earth (“DE”) essentially damages the outer skeleton of insects, killing the bed bugs by desiccation. The aerosol spray allows for application of DX13™ on bedbug paths behind headboards, on ceilings, on furniture legs, and around light switches. DX13™ dust adheres to these surfaces and ensures that the bedbugs will eliminate themselves long into the future.
Diatomaceous earth (“DE”) is a naturally occurring ‘rare earth’ that has long been used for decades for a variety of industrial uses, and even as a dietary supplement. Diatomaceous earth is in part the skeletal remains of plankton from what was once an ocean or a lake. The exoskeleton of these plankton was based on silica in sizes from 10 to 50 microns, a component of glass. DE Labs acquires diatomaceous earth mined from a specific source and then modifies it using a proprietary process.
The history of pest control shows that all insects eventually become “immune” to any chemical over time. DX13™ is a dust solution that eliminates bed bugs on contact within a few hours. Bed bugs cannot become immune to DX13™.
Most other products on the market poison pests with synthetic chemicals. Not only do they expose humans, animals and the environment to risk, most chemicals dissipate over a short period of time and lose their effectiveness. Our product remains effective after spraying as a preventative measure without posing a risk to humans, animals or the environment.
Bed Bugs Almost Wiped Out: Joliet Housing Authority
JOLIET, IL - Bed bugs strike up fear in practically everyone. For many months, Joliet's Housing Authority has been trying to remove these nasty, creepy pests from its public housing units. More than $135,000 has been spent to combat the problem, Joliet's City Council learned at its recent meeting.
"I don't think it's news to anyone that bed bug infestation is common across the United States. It's not just in public housing or this public housing in this city," said Mark Jakielski, chief operating officer for the public housing program at Joliet's Housing Authority.
Back in January, he said, the housing authority published a news release in The Herald-News making people aware of the bed bug infestation, addressing what's being done to eradicate the insects. Unfortunately, he said, many of the residents are elderly or disabled. Many don't have access to family, friends or to social service agencies "that are capable of helping them comply with the (treatment) protocol which calls for bagging things in their units, heating them if they are clothing to a certain degree in a dryer, repacking them in new bags and living out of the bags for about a two to three week period," he said.
DX13 is composed entirely of diatomaceous earth: non-volatile organic matter and completely safe for humans, animals and the environment. Approved by Health Canada, our product promises you a complete removal of bed bugs, without exposing you to pesticides harmful to your health that are currently sold on the market.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: bed bug home treatment, how to get rid of bed bugs, bed bug treatment, bed bug infestation treatment, bed bug infestation.
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BedBugs Solution - DX13 Treatment
Clean Unit – All garbage and debris to be removed (if possible). The less ‘clutter’ the better the chance of success.
All clothing to be bagged and/or laundered and placed on high heat dryer setting (unless garments are dry clean only) to kill any bugs at all ages of the life cycle. Clothes and shoes that cannot be laundered/dried are to be placed into bags only.
Bedding to be stripped of sheets, covers, and pillows (launder if possible on high heat dry setting)
Vacuum the bed and box spring(s) all sides paying special attention to the ‘piping’ (the seams where the edges and sides meet) to ensure any living bugs or eggs are removed. Please make sure to remove the ‘dust guard’ (the little material on the bottom of the box spring and discard – Any bugs hiding in the box spring are very difficult to detect through this material. Removing it makes it more likely to successfully treat issues with greater results).
Bed frame. Depending on what type of bed frame you have (metal, wood, or custom material/design), disassemble, and if possible move away from the wall and vacuum the joints and hollow areas to remove living bugs or eggs).
Vacuum trim on the walls directly behind the bed and entire wall.
Headboard. Remove the headboard if applicable. Vacuum all corners, connections to wall, holes and/or zippered areas depending on the type of headboard you have.
Cabinets/side tables/end tables. Empty the contents checking for bugs and signs of feces the whole time. Vacuum the entire cabinet/side table/end table drawers, bottom, and back.
Pictures. Remove all pictures closest to the affected areas, and vacuum the edges and back.
Using a screwdriver, carefully remove any electrical, telephone, or internet plates and inspect for bug activity.
Floors to be vacuumed and/or mopped directly under the bed.
Please note: Once all vacuuming has been completed, please remove the bag from the vacuum and dispose of carefully using a large garbage bag and dispose into the trash/garbage can.
Treating with DX13
Spray the trim on the entire wall behind the bed frame, top and bottom. Use the red straw to get into any cracks or edges that you can identify.
Spray the exposed electrical, telephone or internet boxes, and carefully put the plates back on.
Treat the bed frame tops, sides, back and bottoms. Be sure to spray some DX with the red straw into any holes that metal bed frames may have. Once individual parts have been sprayed re-assemble the bed frame, and move back to the wall or its original area.
Spray the back and sides of the headboard, as well as any edges that may help holding the headboard to the wall. Make sure to also spray the wall where the headboard may attach to the wall. Pay special attention to any holes that may have been made when securing the headboard to the wall.
Spray the box spring interior (the area where you removed the dust guard earlier), bottom and side edges. Ensure the corner bumpers are sprayed also (the plastic corner on the bottom of the box spring). Once sprayed, put the box spring back on the frame and spray the top and sides paying special attention to any areas that showed signs of bugs or eggs, and the piping.
Spray the mattress bottom next and make sure to spray the edges and piping and any areas of the ‘comfort fit’ types of mattresses. Place the mattress on top of the box spring, then spray the sides and top of the mattress.
Spray the bottom and backs of the cabinets/end tables and move back into place.
Spray the backs of any photos or pictures and place back onto the wall. Be sure to spray the area that holds the picture to the wall.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: diatomaceous earth bed bugs, bed bug problem, how to treat bed bugs, bed bug control, how to get rid of bed bugs.
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Bed Bugs Treatment - DX13
JOLIET, IL - Bed bugs strike up fear in practically everyone. For many months, Joliet's Housing Authority has been trying to remove these nasty, creepy pests from its public housing units. More than $135,000 has been spent to combat the problem, Joliet's City Council learned at its recent meeting.
"I don't think it's news to anyone that bed bug infestation is common across the United States. It's not just in public housing or this public housing in this city," said Mark Jakielski, chief operating officer for the public housing program at Joliet's Housing Authority.
Back in January, he said, the housing authority published a news release in The Herald-News making people aware of the bed bug infestation, addressing what's being done to eradicate the insects. Unfortunately, he said, many of the residents are elderly or disabled. Many don't have access to family, friends or to social service agencies "that are capable of helping them comply with the (treatment) protocol which calls for bagging things in their units, heating them if they are clothing to a certain degree in a dryer, repacking them in new bags and living out of the bags for about a two to three week period," he said.
DX13 is composed entirely of diatomaceous earth: non-volatile organic matter and completely safe for humans, animals and the environment. Approved by Health Canada, our product promises you a complete removal of bed bugs, without exposing you to pesticides harmful to your health that are currently sold on the market.
HOW IT WORKS
Modified Diatomaceous Earth (“DE”) essentially damages the outer skeleton of insects, killing the bed bugs by desiccation. The aerosol spray allows for application of DX13™ on bedbug paths behind headboards, on ceilings, on furniture legs, and around light switches. DX13™ dust adheres to these surfaces and ensures that the bedbugs will eliminate themselves long into the future.
Diatomaceous earth (“DE”) is a naturally occurring ‘rare earth’ that has long been used for decades for a variety of industrial uses, and even as a dietary supplement. Diatomaceous earth is in part the skeletal remains of plankton from what was once an ocean or a lake. The exoskeleton of these plankton was based on silica in sizes from 10 to 50 microns, a component of glass. DE Labs acquires diatomaceous earth mined from a specific source and then modifies it using a proprietary process.
The history of pest control shows that all insects eventually become “immune” to any chemical over time. DX13™ is a dust solution that eliminates bed bugs on contact within a few hours. Bed bugs cannot become immune to DX13™.
Most other products on the market poison pests with synthetic chemicals. Not only do they expose humans, animals and the environment to risk, most chemicals dissipate over a short period of time and lose their effectiveness. Our product remains effective after spraying as a preventative measure without posing a risk to humans, animals or the environment.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: bed bug infestation, diatomaceous earth bed bugs, bed bug problem, how to treat bed bugs, bed bug control.
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Pre-Treatment for Bed Bugs - DX13
Clean Unit – All garbage and debris to be removed (if possible). The less ‘clutter’ the better the chance of success.
All clothing to be bagged and/or laundered and placed on high heat dryer setting (unless garments are dry clean only) to kill any bugs at all ages of the life cycle. Clothes and shoes that cannot be laundered/dried are to be placed into bags only.
Bedding to be stripped of sheets, covers, and pillows (launder if possible on high heat dry setting)
Vacuum the bed and box spring(s) all sides paying special attention to the ‘piping’ (the seams where the edges and sides meet) to ensure any living bugs or eggs are removed. Please make sure to remove the ‘dust guard’ (the little material on the bottom of the box spring and discard – Any bugs hiding in the box spring are very difficult to detect through this material. Removing it makes it more likely to successfully treat issues with greater results).
Bed frame. Depending on what type of bed frame you have (metal, wood, or custom material/design), disassemble, and if possible move away from the wall and vacuum the joints and hollow areas to remove living bugs or eggs).
Vacuum trim on the walls directly behind the bed and entire wall.
Headboard. Remove the headboard if applicable. Vacuum all corners, connections to wall, holes and/or zippered areas depending on the type of headboard you have.
Cabinets/side tables/end tables. Empty the contents checking for bugs and signs of feces the whole time. Vacuum the entire cabinet/side table/end table drawers, bottom, and back.
Pictures. Remove all pictures closest to the affected areas, and vacuum the edges and back.
Using a screwdriver, carefully remove any electrical, telephone, or internet plates and inspect for bug activity.
Floors to be vacuumed and/or mopped directly under the bed.
Please note: Once all vacuuming has been completed, please remove the bag from the vacuum and dispose of carefully using a large garbage bag and dispose into the trash/garbage can.
Treating with DX13
Spray the trim on the entire wall behind the bed frame, top and bottom. Use the red straw to get into any cracks or edges that you can identify.
Spray the exposed electrical, telephone or internet boxes, and carefully put the plates back on.
Treat the bed frame tops, sides, back and bottoms. Be sure to spray some DX with the red straw into any holes that metal bed frames may have. Once individual parts have been sprayed re-assemble the bed frame, and move back to the wall or its original area.
Spray the back and sides of the headboard, as well as any edges that may help holding the headboard to the wall. Make sure to also spray the wall where the headboard may attach to the wall. Pay special attention to any holes that may have been made when securing the headboard to the wall.
Spray the box spring interior (the area where you removed the dust guard earlier), bottom and side edges. Ensure the corner bumpers are sprayed also (the plastic corner on the bottom of the box spring). Once sprayed, put the box spring back on the frame and spray the top and sides paying special attention to any areas that showed signs of bugs or eggs, and the piping.
Spray the mattress bottom next and make sure to spray the edges and piping and any areas of the ‘comfort fit’ types of mattresses. Place the mattress on top of the box spring, then spray the sides and top of the mattress.
Spray the bottom and backs of the cabinets/end tables and move back into place.
Spray the backs of any photos or pictures and place back onto the wall. Be sure to spray the area that holds the picture to the wall.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: how to get rid of bed bugs, bed bug treatment, bed bug infestation treatment, bed bug infestation, diatomaceous earth bed bugs.
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HOW DX13 WORKS
Modified Diatomaceous Earth (“DE”) essentially damages the outer skeleton of insects, killing the bed bugs by desiccation. The aerosol spray allows for application of DX13™ on bedbug paths behind headboards, on ceilings, on furniture legs, and around light switches. DX13™ dust adheres to these surfaces and ensures that the bedbugs will eliminate themselves long into the future.
Diatomaceous earth (“DE”) is a naturally occurring ‘rare earth’ that has long been used for decades for a variety of industrial uses, and even as a dietary supplement. Diatomaceous earth is in part the skeletal remains of plankton from what was once an ocean or a lake. The exoskeleton of these plankton was based on silica in sizes from 10 to 50 microns, a component of glass. DE Labs acquires diatomaceous earth mined from a specific source and then modifies it using a proprietary process.
The history of pest control shows that all insects eventually become “immune” to any chemical over time. DX13™ is a dust solution that eliminates bed bugs on contact within a few hours. Bed bugs cannot become immune to DX13™.
Most other products on the market poison pests with synthetic chemicals. Not only do they expose humans, animals and the environment to risk, most chemicals dissipate over a short period of time and lose their effectiveness. Our product remains effective after spraying as a preventative measure without posing a risk to humans, animals or the environment.
Bed Bugs Almost Wiped Out: Joliet Housing Authority
JOLIET, IL - Bed bugs strike up fear in practically everyone. For many months, Joliet's Housing Authority has been trying to remove these nasty, creepy pests from its public housing units. More than $135,000 has been spent to combat the problem, Joliet's City Council learned at its recent meeting.
"I don't think it's news to anyone that bed bug infestation is common across the United States. It's not just in public housing or this public housing in this city," said Mark Jakielski, chief operating officer for the public housing program at Joliet's Housing Authority.
Back in January, he said, the housing authority published a news release in The Herald-News making people aware of the bed bug infestation, addressing what's being done to eradicate the insects. Unfortunately, he said, many of the residents are elderly or disabled. Many don't have access to family, friends or to social service agencies "that are capable of helping them comply with the (treatment) protocol which calls for bagging things in their units, heating them if they are clothing to a certain degree in a dryer, repacking them in new bags and living out of the bags for about a two to three week period," he said.
DX13 is composed entirely of diatomaceous earth: non-volatile organic matter and completely safe for humans, animals and the environment. Approved by Health Canada, our product promises you a complete removal of bed bugs, without exposing you to pesticides harmful to your health that are currently sold on the market.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: bed bug infestation, diatomaceous earth bed bugs, bed bug problem, how to treat bed bugs, bed bug control.
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DX13 Pre-Treatment Instructions – An Effective Solution to Bedbugs
Clean Unit – All garbage and debris to be removed (if possible). The less ‘clutter’ the better the chance of success.
All clothing to be bagged and/or laundered and placed on high heat dryer setting (unless garments are dry clean only) to kill any bugs at all ages of the life cycle. Clothes and shoes that cannot be laundered/dried are to be placed into bags only.
Bedding to be stripped of sheets, covers, and pillows (launder if possible on high heat dry setting)
Vacuum the bed and box spring(s) all sides paying special attention to the ‘piping’ (the seams where the edges and sides meet) to ensure any living bugs or eggs are removed. Please make sure to remove the ‘dust guard’ (the little material on the bottom of the box spring and discard – Any bugs hiding in the box spring are very difficult to detect through this material. Removing it makes it more likely to successfully treat issues with greater results).
Bed frame. Depending on what type of bed frame you have (metal, wood, or custom material/design), disassemble, and if possible move away from the wall and vacuum the joints and hollow areas to remove living bugs or eggs).
Vacuum trim on the walls directly behind the bed and entire wall.
Headboard. Remove the headboard if applicable. Vacuum all corners, connections to wall, holes and/or zippered areas depending on the type of headboard you have.
Cabinets/side tables/end tables. Empty the contents checking for bugs and signs of feces the whole time. Vacuum the entire cabinet/side table/end table drawers, bottom, and back.
Pictures. Remove all pictures closest to the affected areas, and vacuum the edges and back.
Using a screwdriver, carefully remove any electrical, telephone, or internet plates and inspect for bug activity.
Floors to be vacuumed and/or mopped directly under the bed.
Please note: Once all vacuuming has been completed, please remove the bag from the vacuum and dispose of carefully using a large garbage bag and dispose into the trash/garbage can.
Treating with DX13
Spray the trim on the entire wall behind the bed frame, top and bottom. Use the red straw to get into any cracks or edges that you can identify.
Spray the exposed electrical, telephone or internet boxes, and carefully put the plates back on.
Treat the bed frame tops, sides, back and bottoms. Be sure to spray some DX with the red straw into any holes that metal bed frames may have. Once individual parts have been sprayed re-assemble the bed frame, and move back to the wall or its original area.
Spray the back and sides of the headboard, as well as any edges that may help holding the headboard to the wall. Make sure to also spray the wall where the headboard may attach to the wall. Pay special attention to any holes that may have been made when securing the headboard to the wall.
Spray the box spring interior (the area where you removed the dust guard earlier), bottom and side edges. Ensure the corner bumpers are sprayed also (the plastic corner on the bottom of the box spring). Once sprayed, put the box spring back on the frame and spray the top and sides paying special attention to any areas that showed signs of bugs or eggs, and the piping.
Spray the mattress bottom next and make sure to spray the edges and piping and any areas of the ‘comfort fit’ types of mattresses. Place the mattress on top of the box spring, then spray the sides and top of the mattress.
Spray the bottom and backs of the cabinets/end tables and move back into place.
Spray the backs of any photos or pictures and place back onto the wall. Be sure to spray the area that holds the picture to the wall.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: bed bug home treatment, how to get rid of bed bugs, bed bug treatment, bed bug infestation treatment, bed bug infestation.
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THE SOLUTION to FIGHT BEDBUGS - DX13
Health Canada approved our DX13™ product in June 2013 for industrial and domestic uses. DX13™ is being used in hotels, private homes, apartments and government social housing projects.
Product Benefits
All Natural, no toxins
Safe – no odours, no stains, no harmful additives, gloves are suggested but not mandatory for application
Works faster and better than most products on the market today
Easy-to-use aerosol can with applicator straw
Reduces down time and lost income for any commercial use where room inventory turnover is crucial such as hotels
DX13™ is a must for hotels, condos, provincial and state housing authorities responsible for subsidized housing, apartment owners/operators, cruise ship operators, university residences, public transportation, retail stores to use as a minimum-operating standard for the prevention and eradication of bed bugs.
Our data from University of British Columbia* clearly demonstrated horizontal transfer of DX13™ that was actively transferred from a single exposed bug to unexposed bugs in a concentrated manner.
Reduces call backs for pest management technicians given it’s fast acting long lasting and effective results.
Tested by DE LABS and confirmed to be effective by a University of British Columbia lab by a team of leading entomologists.
Tested & approved by Sterling IAQ Consultants, a leading indoor air quality specialist as safe for use. www.sterlingiaqconsultants.com
Example: In a head-to-head competition at the University of British Columbia with the leading national brand for bedbug eradication, DX13™ outperformed the other product by 36% over a 10 hour period and by 50% over a 24 hour period
Applications
DX13 is great for use everywhere. it can be applied to mattresses, box springs, headboards, dressers, pillows, baseboards and under carpets. DX13 is an effective treatment for long-term bed bug management.
Studies
After tests and studies performed by the University of British Columbia, DX13 was found to be significantly more effective than other dusts. Mattresses treated with DX13 were especially effective against bed bugs. Along with direct contact, the horizontal transfer of DX13 from exposed bed bugs also has a great effect. Once sprayed, DX13 continues to work for at least 21 days. Bigger is not better. The smaller particles showed higher effectiveness and caused greater weight loss in bugs than larger particles.
* Published article: “Horizontal transfer of diatomaceous earth and botanical insecticides in the common bed bug, Cimex lectularius L.; Hemiptera: Cimicidae” by Yasmin Akhtar and Murray B. Isman, published in 2013 in the journal PLoS ONE vol. 8(9): e75626.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: diatomaceous earth bed bugs, bed bug problem, how to treat bed bugs, bed bug control, bed bug home treatment.
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100% NATURAL bedbugs solution - DX13
DX13 is composed entirely of diatomaceous earth: non-volatile organic matter and completely safe for humans, animals and the environment. Approved by Health Canada, our product promises you a complete removal of bed bugs, without exposing you to pesticides harmful to your health that are currently sold on the market.
Modified Diatomaceous Earth (“DE”) essentially damages the outer skeleton of insects, killing the bed bugs by desiccation. The aerosol spray allows for application of DX13™ on bedbug paths behind headboards, on ceilings, on furniture legs, and around light switches. DX13™ dust adheres to these surfaces and ensures that the bedbugs will eliminate themselves long into the future.
Diatomaceous earth (“DE”) is a naturally occurring ‘rare earth’ that has long been used for decades for a variety of industrial uses, and even as a dietary supplement. Diatomaceous earth is in part the skeletal remains of plankton from what was once an ocean or a lake. The exoskeleton of these plankton was based on silica in sizes from 10 to 50 microns, a component of glass. DE Labs acquires diatomaceous earth mined from a specific source and then modifies it using a proprietary process.
The history of pest control shows that all insects eventually become “immune” to any chemical over time. DX13™ is a dust solution that eliminates bed bugs on contact within a few hours. Bed bugs cannot become immune to DX13™.
Most other products on the market poison pests with synthetic chemicals. Not only do they expose humans, animals and the environment to risk, most chemicals dissipate over a short period of time and lose their effectiveness. Our product remains effective after spraying as a preventative measure without posing a risk to humans, animals or the environment.
Treating with DX13
Spray the trim on the entire wall behind the bed frame, top and bottom. Use the red straw to get into any cracks or edges that you can identify.
Spray the exposed electrical, telephone or internet boxes, and carefully put the plates back on.
Treat the bed frame tops, sides, back and bottoms. Be sure to spray some DX with the red straw into any holes that metal bed frames may have. Once individual parts have been sprayed re-assemble the bed frame, and move back to the wall or its original area.
Spray the back and sides of the headboard, as well as any edges that may help holding the headboard to the wall. Make sure to also spray the wall where the headboard may attach to the wall. Pay special attention to any holes that may have been made when securing the headboard to the wall.
Spray the box spring interior (the area where you removed the dust guard earlier), bottom and side edges. Ensure the corner bumpers are sprayed also (the plastic corner on the bottom of the box spring). Once sprayed, put the box spring back on the frame and spray the top and sides paying special attention to any areas that showed signs of bugs or eggs, and the piping.
Spray the mattress bottom next and make sure to spray the edges and piping and any areas of the ‘comfort fit’ types of mattresses. Place the mattress on top of the box spring, then spray the sides and top of the mattress.
Spray the bottom and backs of the cabinets/end tables and move back into place.
Spray the backs of any photos or pictures and place back onto the wall. Be sure to spray the area that holds the picture to the wall.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: how to get rid of bed bugs, bed bug treatment, bed bug infestation treatment, bed bug infestation, diatomaceous earth bed bugs.
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HOW DX13 Works Best
Modified Diatomaceous Earth (“DE”) essentially damages the outer skeleton of insects, killing the bed bugs by desiccation. The aerosol spray allows for application of DX13™ on bedbug paths behind headboards, on ceilings, on furniture legs, and around light switches. DX13™ dust adheres to these surfaces and ensures that the bedbugs will eliminate themselves long into the future.
Diatomaceous earth (“DE”) is a naturally occurring ‘rare earth’ that has long been used for decades for a variety of industrial uses, and even as a dietary supplement. Diatomaceous earth is in part the skeletal remains of plankton from what was once an ocean or a lake. The exoskeleton of these plankton was based on silica in sizes from 10 to 50 microns, a component of glass. DE Labs acquires diatomaceous earth mined from a specific source and then modifies it using a proprietary process.
The history of pest control shows that all insects eventually become “immune” to any chemical over time. DX13™ is a dust solution that eliminates bed bugs on contact within a few hours. Bed bugs cannot become immune to DX13™.
Most other products on the market poison pests with synthetic chemicals. Not only do they expose humans, animals and the environment to risk, most chemicals dissipate over a short period of time and lose their effectiveness. Our product remains effective after spraying as a preventative measure without posing a risk to humans, animals or the environment.
Bed Bugs Almost Wiped Out
JOLIET, IL - Bed bugs strike up fear in practically everyone. For many months, Joliet's Housing Authority has been trying to remove these nasty, creepy pests from its public housing units. More than $135,000 has been spent to combat the problem, Joliet's City Council learned at its recent meeting.
"I don't think it's news to anyone that bed bug infestation is common across the United States. It's not just in public housing or this public housing in this city," said Mark Jakielski, chief operating officer for the public housing program at Joliet's Housing Authority.
Back in January, he said, the housing authority published a news release in The Herald-News making people aware of the bed bug infestation, addressing what's being done to eradicate the insects. Unfortunately, he said, many of the residents are elderly or disabled. Many don't have access to family, friends or to social service agencies "that are capable of helping them comply with the (treatment) protocol which calls for bagging things in their units, heating them if they are clothing to a certain degree in a dryer, repacking them in new bags and living out of the bags for about a two to three week period," he said.
DX13 is composed entirely of diatomaceous earth: non-volatile organic matter and completely safe for humans, animals and the environment. Approved by Health Canada, our product promises you a complete removal of bed bugs, without exposing you to pesticides harmful to your health that are currently sold on the market.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: bed bug problem, how to treat bed bugs, bed bug control, bed bug home treatment, how to get rid of bed bugs.
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DX13 Bedbugs Solution
Clean Unit – All garbage and debris to be removed (if possible). The less ‘clutter’ the better the chance of success.
All clothing to be bagged and/or laundered and placed on high heat dryer setting (unless garments are dry clean only) to kill any bugs at all ages of the life cycle. Clothes and shoes that cannot be laundered/dried are to be placed into bags only.
Bedding to be stripped of sheets, covers, and pillows (launder if possible on high heat dry setting)
Vacuum the bed and box spring(s) all sides paying special attention to the ‘piping’ (the seams where the edges and sides meet) to ensure any living bugs or eggs are removed. Please make sure to remove the ‘dust guard’ (the little material on the bottom of the box spring and discard – Any bugs hiding in the box spring are very difficult to detect through this material. Removing it makes it more likely to successfully treat issues with greater results).
Bed frame. Depending on what type of bed frame you have (metal, wood, or custom material/design), disassemble, and if possible move away from the wall and vacuum the joints and hollow areas to remove living bugs or eggs).
Vacuum trim on the walls directly behind the bed and entire wall.
Headboard. Remove the headboard if applicable. Vacuum all corners, connections to wall, holes and/or zippered areas depending on the type of headboard you have.
Cabinets/side tables/end tables. Empty the contents checking for bugs and signs of feces the whole time. Vacuum the entire cabinet/side table/end table drawers, bottom, and back.
Pictures. Remove all pictures closest to the affected areas, and vacuum the edges and back.
Using a screwdriver, carefully remove any electrical, telephone, or internet plates and inspect for bug activity.
Floors to be vacuumed and/or mopped directly under the bed.
Please note: Once all vacuuming has been completed, please remove the bag from the vacuum and dispose of carefully using a large garbage bag and dispose into the trash/garbage can.
Treating with DX13
Spray the trim on the entire wall behind the bed frame, top and bottom. Use the red straw to get into any cracks or edges that you can identify.
Spray the exposed electrical, telephone or internet boxes, and carefully put the plates back on.
Treat the bed frame tops, sides, back and bottoms. Be sure to spray some DX with the red straw into any holes that metal bed frames may have. Once individual parts have been sprayed re-assemble the bed frame, and move back to the wall or its original area.
Spray the back and sides of the headboard, as well as any edges that may help holding the headboard to the wall. Make sure to also spray the wall where the headboard may attach to the wall. Pay special attention to any holes that may have been made when securing the headboard to the wall.
Spray the box spring interior (the area where you removed the dust guard earlier), bottom and side edges. Ensure the corner bumpers are sprayed also (the plastic corner on the bottom of the box spring). Once sprayed, put the box spring back on the frame and spray the top and sides paying special attention to any areas that showed signs of bugs or eggs, and the piping.
Spray the mattress bottom next and make sure to spray the edges and piping and any areas of the ‘comfort fit’ types of mattresses. Place the mattress on top of the box spring, then spray the sides and top of the mattress.
Spray the bottom and backs of the cabinets/end tables and move back into place.
Spray the backs of any photos or pictures and place back onto the wall. Be sure to spray the area that holds the picture to the wall.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: how to get rid of bed bugs, bed bug treatment, bed bug infestation treatment, bed bug infestation, diatomaceous earth bed bugs.
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DX13 – An EFFECTIVE SOLUTION IN TREATING BEDBUGS – Proven Facts
Modified Diatomaceous Earth (“DE”) essentially damages the outer skeleton of insects, killing the bed bugs by desiccation. The aerosol spray allows for application of DX13™ on bedbug paths behind headboards, on ceilings, on furniture legs, and around light switches. DX13™ dust adheres to these surfaces and ensures that the bedbugs will eliminate themselves long into the future.
Diatomaceous earth (“DE”) is a naturally occurring ‘rare earth’ that has long been used for decades for a variety of industrial uses, and even as a dietary supplement. Diatomaceous earth is in part the skeletal remains of plankton from what was once an ocean or a lake. The exoskeleton of these plankton was based on silica in sizes from 10 to 50 microns, a component of glass. DE Labs acquires diatomaceous earth mined from a specific source and then modifies it using a proprietary process.
The history of pest control shows that all insects eventually become “immune” to any chemical over time. DX13™ is a dust solution that eliminates bed bugs on contact within a few hours. Bed bugs cannot become immune to DX13™.
Most other products on the market poison pests with synthetic chemicals. Not only do they expose humans, animals and the environment to risk, most chemicals dissipate over a short period of time and lose their effectiveness. Our product remains effective after spraying as a preventative measure without posing a risk to humans, animals or the environment.
Bed Bugs Almost Wiped Out
JOLIET, IL - Bed bugs strike up fear in practically everyone. For many months, Joliet's Housing Authority has been trying to remove these nasty, creepy pests from its public housing units. More than $135,000 has been spent to combat the problem, Joliet's City Council learned at its recent meeting.
"I don't think it's news to anyone that bed bug infestation is common across the United States. It's not just in public housing or this public housing in this city," said Mark Jakielski, chief operating officer for the public housing program at Joliet's Housing Authority.
Back in January, he said, the housing authority published a news release in The Herald-News making people aware of the bed bug infestation, addressing what's being done to eradicate the insects. Unfortunately, he said, many of the residents are elderly or disabled. Many don't have access to family, friends or to social service agencies "that are capable of helping them comply with the (treatment) protocol which calls for bagging things in their units, heating them if they are clothing to a certain degree in a dryer, repacking them in new bags and living out of the bags for about a two to three week period," he said.
DX13 is composed entirely of diatomaceous earth: non-volatile organic matter and completely safe for humans, animals and the environment. Approved by Health Canada, our product promises you a complete removal of bed bugs, without exposing you to pesticides harmful to your health that are currently sold on the market.
For more details on our products and services, please feel free to visit us at: bed bug infestation, diatomaceous earth bed bugs, bed bug problem, how to treat bed bugs, bed bug control.
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