Bed Bug Cedar Oil Spray
Imagine... being asleep in a soft, warm bed. In the middle of the night, you're awakened by an itching sensation...like something is crawling on you. You get up turn on the lights and there they are, Bed Bugs, your dream just became a reality!
Neutralize them little beast instantly with Dr. Ben’s Evictor.
“The number one bio-based bed bug killer”
The Travelers insurance policy
“Dr. Ben’s Evictor”
The number one Neutralizer for Bed Bugs among Pilots, Stewardesses,
Business Traveler’s and frequent vacationers.
SIMPLE INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRAVELERS:
When you arrive at your hotel simply spray "DR. BEN'S EVICTOR" all along the sides of your bed,
on the head board and around the legs, this will act as a repellent for all crawling insects.
You pay a lot to sleep away from home, at least make it a bug free night!

The majority of Insects have become immune to Chemical Pesticides. Unfortunately your pets & children haven't... NEED PROOF ...before you call another exterminator or use another store or internet bought product ask them for PROOF ...You asked us and we delivered with clear scientific documents including the EPA cedar oil report found in our library. They are 100% organic, EPA Exempt from federal Registration, FDA approved and non toxic to children & pets.
Our cedar oil formulation has been scientifically tested by Rutgers University…........................................READ REPORT:→
Kills Bed Bugs with-in seconds of Contact and their eggs up to 14 days.
Bed Bugs reach many areas of our population from homes to 5 star hotels. Bed bug infestations must be dealt with quickly and aggressively. Although bed bugs don’t carry any known diseases the bites and sight of them on you or your family often lead to more complicated problems such as nigh-mares. For the most part, bed bugs are nocturnal and will usually only come out at night to attack there victim/s. Bed bugs enter your home or hotel/motel by many ways including you, other members of your family, luggage and cloths. They can also come from a neighboring apartment/condo that has an infestation. Once these un-invited guest get in, they will multiply very quickly as long as you make it comfortable for them. YOUR COMPANIES REPUTATION IS ON THE LINE
If you are an owner, manager or in maintanence of a hotel/motel, University, shelter, housing authority, train, bus, cruise liner, hostel or if your company treats, buys, sells or distributes insect control products to these industries you should be using or selling Dr. Ben's Evictor for bed bugs. We believe no other product CHEMICAL OR NATURAL can give you the kind of results you are searching for. Dr. Ben’s as you can see in the following Rutgers University report kills bed bugs within seconds of contact and continues to kill and dehydrate their eggs up to 14 days.
WHILE OTHER PRODUCTS ONLY TELL YOU WHAT THEY DO, WE ACTUALLY SHOW THE SCIENTIFIC TESTING…
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What are bed bugs?
Bed bug is the common name for Cimex lectularius, a reddish-brown, oval-shaped insect that can grow to a quarter of an inch long. Bed bugs are wingless and survive by sucking blood from a host animal, preferably a human.

Why are they called bed bugs?
Bed bugs commonly hide in mattresses, carpets, behind peeling paint or wallpaper, and in crevices in wooden furniture (like a bed's headboard or the picture frame above it). The bugs are nocturnal and typically bite people while they sleep, usually just before dawn
Why are bed bugs reappearing?
Bed bugs were all but eradicated with broad-spectrum pesticides such as DDT, which killed a wide variety of bug types. Concerns about health and the environment led to many of these broad-spectrum pesticides being removed from the market. Today, pest control methods are more focused, designed to kill a particular species (like cockroaches). Bed bugs, since they are not specifically being treated for, are slipping through the cracks.
Where did bed bugs come from?
Bed bugs travel surprisingly well, and are quite comfortable stowing away in luggage and even clothing. The bugs are increasingly found in urban hotels in America. Since they tend to stow away and travel with humans, any place that sees a number of world travelers is susceptible. Pilots, wealthy people, and business travelers can bring bed bugs along unwittingly.










