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Harris Egg Kill & Resistant Bed Bug Killer (32 fl. oz.)

  • Kills Resistant Bed Bugs & Their Eggs - Kills even the toughest "pyrethroid resistant" bed bugs and eggs that have built up a resistant to traditional pesticides
  • Kills Quickly - Knocks down bed bugs fast when sprayed directly
  • EPA Registered - Approved for use in homes with people and pets by the Environmental Protection Agency (No. 1021-2597-3). Always follow label directions
  • Long Residual - Continues to kill bed bugs for up to 16 weeks after initial application
  • Odorless Formula - Odorless and non-staining formula will not cause damage to fabrics when used according to label directions
  • Weight: 3 lbs      Dimensions:  10.5 x 4 x 2.5

Harris Pyrethroid Resistant Bed Bug Killer is the most effective bed bug killer offered from the Harris product line. Throughout the United States, pockets of pyrethroid-resistant bed bugs exist that are resistant to traditional chemicals used in other products. Harris Black Label kills bed bugs of all types (and their eggs) quickly and provides lasting protection for 16 weeks. The formula is odorless and non-staining. This product is registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (No. 1021-2597-3) for use in homes with people and pets. 

There are small pockets of pyrethroid resistant strains of bed bugs in located in some cities in the US. For those strains, tough pyrethroid resistant insecticides are needed to effectively eliminate the bed bug colony. We recommend using this product in combination with our bed bug aerosol and diatomaceous earth powder.
  • EPA registered in all 50 states¬†for use in homes, apartments and residences
  • Residual control, continues to kill bed bugs and their eggs after application
  • Kills by contact
  • Odorless and non-staining
  • Leaves no visible residue
  • Not for use on children or pets
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Application

  • Apply as a spot treatment to cracks and crevices and/or harborages, where evidence of bed bugs occurs, including bed frames, box springs, inside empty dressers, furniture, closets, carpet edges, high and low wall moldings, behind headboards, pictures, wallpaper edges and luggage.
  • Spray bed bugs directly when possible.
  • Do not make surface applications to mattresses or bedding. Mattress treatments must be limited to seams, folds and edges only. Do not treat pillows, bedding or clothing.
  • Spray surfaces from a distance of 8 to 10 inches until slightly damp and allow to dry thoroughly before using or replacing bedding.