CrossFire® Bed Bug Concentrate

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CrossFire Bed Bug Concentrate kills pyrethroid-resistant bed bug strains at all life stages, including eggs. Available as both a concentrate and an aerosol, the patented formula with multiple modes of action is the only bed bug product with three actives. The results save time and money. Rest easy with the ideal bed bug solution. CrossFire changes everything.

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Features & Benefits
  • Kills all bed bug life stages by contact and prevents bed bug egg hatch
  • Kills pyrethroid-resistant bed bugs
  • Multi-mode action and control
  • Quick knockdown and kill
  • Residual control begins working within minutes of exposure
  • Patented technology
  • Approved for direct application onto mattresses
  • Non-repellent
  • Non-staining
  • No signal word
  • For use in residential, institutional and commercial facilities

Crossfire® Bed Bug Concentrate Documentation

Crossfire® Bed Bug Concentrate FAQs

  • 13-ounce bottle
  • 130-ounce bottle
  • An aerosol is also available in a 17-ounce aerosol can (see CrossFire Aerosol)

Please contact your distributor for availability.

To ensure optimal product performance, we recommend the following best practices when diluting CrossFire:

  • Shake the bottle thoroughly before mixing. When pouring, the material should be uniform in appearance.
  • Put 64 ounces or 0.5 gallons of water in the sprayer, then add 13 ounces of CrossFire concentrate. Top off the sprayer with an additional 51 ounces of water to achieve 128 ounces or 1 gallon of finished product.
  • Shake the sprayer thoroughly before applying and shake periodically during application.
  • We recommend you empty and clean the sprayer at the end of each day of use.
  • If product remains in the sprayer overnight or longer, thoroughly shake the sprayer, then pressurize the sprayer and disperse 1 to 3 ounces of material into a container to clear the line and nozzle. Pour the material back into the spray and vigorously shake the container before use.
    Always remember to follow label instructions.

During the early stages of an infestation, bed bugs tend to be located in very close association to beds and/or upholstered furniture. As populations increase in age and size, however, the likelihood of finding bed bugs in unpredictable areas away from the host-feeding sites also increases. Some key bed bug hot spots include:

  • Mattresses
  • Box springs
  • Bed frames
  • Headboards
  • Upholstered furniture
  • Desk chairs
  • Carpet edges
  • Under and behind baseboards
  • Behind wall hangings
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