
Bed bug sprays are a good way to eliminate bed bugs from your home. This spray is eco-friendly as well as effective. However, it is important to find a spray that works best for you. What to look for when choosing a 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. Many products are designed for this purpose.
The best bed bug spray killers have active ingredients such as pyrethroids, which are similar to those found in plants. Pyrethroids kill bed bug strains on contact.
Also, they kill eggs and nymphs before they mature into adult. The products are non-toxic for pets, children, and humans.

Some products are odorless while others have an odor of chemicals that dissipates after a couple hours. You should always read the label to ensure that you are using a spray approved by the EPA for your home.
How it Works
Bed bug sprays kill bed bugs by attacking their central nervous system. This makes them lose their fighting ability. It's especially dangerous for children and infants, as they are more vulnerable to poisoning.
It is important to use a spray with a natural pyrethroid, such as chloropicrin and dinotefuran. These have proven to be more efficient than synthetic pyrethrins. You should also look for products containing a 5% concentration of an insecticide that is naturally occurring, such as Deltamethrin. It's safe for children and older adults.
Residual effects
Some sprays leave a residual effect that continues to kill bedbugs, and their nymphs, for several weeks following the initial application. This makes them a good choice for a long-term solution.
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.
It's also a good idea to treat infested areas twice to ensure that all of the insects have died. It's especially important if you are dealing with a large infestation of bed bugs that will be difficult to eradicate in one treatment.
A PMP can conduct a thorough inspection and provide advice about what steps to take to control bed bugs. They can also apply a variety of insecticides to the infested areas, depending on the extent and severity of the infestation.
These professionals can offer additional services like heat treatments and steam application. These options can often be used in conjunction with an insecticide treatment, which will help to reduce the number of visits needed from a PMP.