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  • why not just heat

  • CHECK IT OUT

  • "Completely safe and non toxic" Take off the masks then if you're so sure.

  • Also the commercial is terrible; it shows people fogging their kitchen, garage, bed bugs will only infest areas where the host sleeps. The host being people, bedbug infestations will be limited to bedrooms, and in some rare cases, around couches or other furniture that people sleep in on a regular basis. But if you have people fogging the entire house I guess that’s just more snake..I mean cedar oil to sell.

  • @CRAZYHORSE19682003 That's untrue, I found one walking across by bathtub floor, and two others in the bathroom several weeks apart. I can assure you no one in my apartment sleeps in the bathroom.

  • Anyone try this? At a apartment building it Just started and need help ASAP 1 treatment for one small apartment ( queens new York ) $950. Any suggestions?

  • @MBisFrenchy herman nnelson heater 120 degrees see ya later probably a few hundred bucks fent heater and fuel one treatment and their history eggs and all 120 degrees 1 half hour

  • @TheDUBSTEPROBOT you need to keep the heat for 4 hours to ensure you kill all the adults, subadults and eggs.

  • This is total BS, the Ootheca (Egg casing)is immune to any chemical contact, that is why when treating for bedbugs chemically you need to treat twice in 3 weeks. The first treatment kills adults and juveniles but you will experience a secondary outbreak as the eggs begin to hatch and the nymphs begin to feed. Currently the most effective way to treat for bedbugs is heat. Heating the house to 125 degrees for 4 hours will kill eggs and adults.

  • @CRAZYHORSE19682003 The device delivers the solution that does kills eggs and adults, according to Bed bug Central's research entomologist, Jeff White. You can watch his opinion about our product in BedBug Central TV.

  • I say BULLSHIT!

  • @TheDestroyer1219, an incredible observation, you totally pwned this dumb ass advertisment. Unless the eggs have breathing holes which I seriously doubt.

  • @itchyfangaz I'm not an expert on the subject, but all living organism have this in common: "Gas exchange (breathing)" Do plants have breathing holes?? Just because they are microscopic doesn't mean they don't exist. Do some research next time.

  • looks expenisve

    

  • But what about the eggs, I have had my place fumigated like 4 times.. And the damn eggs keep surviving.

    Will this kill the eggs to??

  • @rehpic84

    I dont assume it kills the eggs, most of these kinds of products dont

  • @jsailar1 "...The aroma of Cedar will impair the mental capacity of the flea, and the cedar oil residue will penetrate the larvae and egg shell, resulting in the demise of the insect. Instant results will occur. Dr. Ben Oldag"... You can read our blog at cedarcide/word press for more info in how CedarCide Products can kill larvae and eggs.

  • @rehpic84 well since the device works by killing the bugs when they breathe the chemical in i would say no, the device wont kill the eggs.

  • @TheDestroyer1219 The device delivers the solution that does kills eggs and adults, according to Bed bug Central's research entomologist, Jeff White. Watch his video about what he has to said about our product in BedBugCentral TV

  • @rehpic84 The device delivers the solution that does kills eggs and adults, according to Bed bug Central's research entomologist, Jeff White. Learn more about what this reknown entomologist says about our product in his Youtube video: Best Yet Cedarcide for Bed Bugs @BedBugCentralTV

  • great video

  • I thinks some companies/corp. making millions/billions from this industries-(Think about it-They maybe - even - plant it...) It just a tough!

  • Well I don't belive it this product when it says its non toxic. You can see all the actors wearing mask!.. but who knows!!

  • @landofoz82 Masks are used for overwhelming odors. The device delivers the solution that does kills eggs and adults, according to Bed bug Central's research entomologist, Jeff White. Learn more about what this reknown entomologist says about our product in his Youtube video: Best Yet Cedarcide for Bed Bugs @BedBugCentralTV

  • @CedarCidePestControl I am a commercial pest control technician and I consulted with one of our in house Phd'd entomologist's. Her answer confirmed my original opinion that this is total BS. While cedar oil may kill adults if you directly pour it on them, it will do nothing to the eggs. Treating with dusts and a pesticide like phantom or demand cs twice in 21 days is the chemical method, or 1 heat treatment. Fogging with this stuff......not so much!!!!!!

  • @CRAZYHORSE19682003 120 degrees bye bye

  • How much does it cost?

  • @littlebluefoo visit our store "cedarcidestore" and take advantage of free shipping.

  • @phyllis947 I am really glad I came across CedarCide in my researching. We sprayed that weekend, and all the bugs were gone! and then again after 3 weeks because a few eggs hatched. it has been 4 months and not a single bite. My house smelled fantastic, and my furniture looked great too. My fish were doing great as well. and it didn't damage any of my electronics either. We barley used a qt for both sprays too. I am a CedarCide customer for life.

  • @TheAnonymousRaccoon thanks for you comment and to ad to your stament, we invite you to watch Jeff White from Bed Bug Central in his Youtube video: Best Yet Cedarcide for Bed Bugs @BedBugCentralTV

  • @phyllis947

    OMG! This thing is amazing! At first I was really skeptical about it, because my landlord said that it would take an exterminator coming into my home once a week for 4 weeks to kill them all. And on top of that, we would have to pay for it. it would have cost us $500 by the time the deal was done and there was no guarantee on the work. And all the chemicals he would have had to spray on our beds and couches. The idea was disturbing.

  • from where i can buy this machine and how much it cost

    i live in ksa

    please advise

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  • @3007esmeralda

    Sorry, Youtube wont allow me to post a link to their site. But if you type in cedar cide, one word into google, you'll get their home page.

  • Charlie , that's really good. I believe it will pull.

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