Until you wake up in the middle of the night with horrible itchy ankles and use your phone’s flashlight to find the seams of your mattress, you don’t understand the scale of the disaster. Bed bugs are strange creatures; They don’t have wings and they don’t look straight, but they make life so bitter that you are ready to set the whole house on fire just to see one of them dying! Last week, when one of my friends said with puffy eyes and nervousness: “November, I think our house has bedbugs”, I remembered the days when I was looking for the best poison to get rid of bedbugs. That’s when I realized that killing these stubborn creatures has its own way and method. If you want to know where bed bugs come from and how to get rid of them with a technical blow, follow this article, which is the result of my experiences and short research.
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Criteria for choosing the best poison to eliminate bed bugs from the point of view of Digikala Mag
Want to be the best at buying poison? When bed bugs are involved, you have to act like a meticulous detective. To select this list, I looked at a few critical factors:
- impact effect: A poison that only confuses the bed bug will not help. A good poison should act quickly and instantly.
- MAndgari: Bed bug eggs are more resilient than you might think. So the poison must stay on the surfaces for several weeks to surprise the newly hatched babies.
- Safety for the residents of the house: If you have children or pets at home, you need to pay extra attention. A poison that requires an industrial filter mask and evacuation of the house for a month is not suitable for home use because we don’t want to turn our living space into a chemical war zone!


Comparison table of the best poison to kill bed bugs
In the table below, I’ve compared the options on the table so you can see at a glance which one suits your situation:
| Product name | Type of poison | How to use | shelf life | Safety for humans |
| Anti-bug taring X | liquid | Direct spray | 3 weeks | average |
| BEDLAM Plus | Aerosol spray | Professional/accurate | 4 weeks | top (after drying) |
| The beetle neuron | powder | Seams and cracks | 2 weeks | good |
| EcoRaider | Natural liquid | Homemade spray | 2 weeks | very high |

Introducing and reviewing the best poison models to eliminate bed bugs in the market
The market is full of bottles with the picture of a crossed bed bug printed on them, but the claims of the manufacturers are not always honest. Because I know how much you are looking for the best poison to get rid of bed bugs, after checking the feedback of users and the level of satisfaction of those who were really surrounded by these creatures, I came to the final 4 options. This list is written based on penetration power, durability and purchase value so that you don’t waste your money.
1. Anti-bug taring X; Economical and workable
If you are looking for the best home bed bug repellant at a reasonable price, taring is an option that can be found at most drugstores and stores.
Positive points
- Very economical price
- Availability
- Easy to use method
Negative points
- Pungent smell and need for strong ventilation
- Less effect on bed bug eggs
- My experience: It is easy to work with but has a rather pungent smell. Be sure to leave the windows open when using. It works great for low and basic pollution.
2. BEDLAM Plus poison; Get rid of bedbugs and bedbug eggs
This one is a bit more luxurious and of course more professional. The great advantage of “Bedlam Plus” is that it works even on bed bugs that have become resistant to conventional poisons.
Positive points
- Long shelf life (up to 4 weeks)
- Penetration into deep seams
- Direct effect on bed bug eggs
Negative points
- Higher price than competitors
- Rare in some stores
- Why this poison: This product is known as the best poison to kill bedbug eggs. If the bed bugs have taken refuge in the bedroom, this spray penetrates the layers of the mattress and can stop their generation.
3. Neuron bug killer powder; for hard days
Sometimes bed bugs hide in places where the spray can’t reach them; For example, behind baseboards or inside electrical outlets (yes, bed bugs love electrical outlets!).
Positive points
- Long shelf life in dry places
- Penetration into very narrow gaps
- Absence of toxic gas
Negative points
- Remaining white traces of powder on surfaces
- Difficulty in cleaning after use
- Golden tip: Neuron powder has a good shelf life, but the disadvantage is that the powder remains on the carpet or floor. If the appearance of the house is important to you, pour it only in the seams out of sight.
4. EcoRaider; Friendly to the environment and the lungs
If you have babies or cats and dogs at home and are afraid of chemicals, this product is made for you. It is completely natural and has a mild smell.
Positive points
- Completely herbal and non-toxic to humans
- Can be used in sensitive environments such as kindergartens
Negative points
- Need to repeat spraying
- Less lasting than heavy chemical poisons
- The fact of the matter: You should not expect it to last for a month like heavy chemical poisons, but it is unbeatable for frequent use in sensitive environments.
Read more: If you are still not sure whether these tiny creatures are bed bugs or not, read the article “Where do bed bugs come from” in Digikala magazine. Also, if you’re not comfortable with spraying at all, the “best bug repellant” review can give you some ideas.
conclusion; Finally, which poison should we buy?
From the very beginning, I wanted to be very honest that there is no such thing as the best foreign poison to kill bed bugs. What you are looking for is really “the best poison for your particular situation”. If, based on your observations, you find that the level of contamination is high and the bedbugs have been busy spawning and multiplying for a long time, go for Bedlam Plus without any doubts. If your budget is limited, Taring will get you started. And if you are looking to buy a safe poison, be sure to check the opinions of previous buyers.
Remember that bed bugs will not disappear with a single spray; Patience and repetition is the key to the success of the operation! Have you also had the experience of fighting bed bugs? Write in the comments section which poison saved you?
Source: Digikala Mag
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
1. What does bedbugs hate?
Bed bugs are evasive from heat (above 50 degrees) and the smell of some vegetable oils such as lavender or peppermint, but these will only drive them away and you will definitely need poison to kill them.
2. Are homemade poisons as effective as professional spraying?
If you are at the beginning of the infestation, yes, but if bed bugs have penetrated all the rooms, it might be better to get help from a professional team.
3. How many times should we repeat the spraying?
Usually 10 to 14 days after the first stage, you should spray again. why Because bed bug eggs are not destroyed in the first stage and they open after two weeks.
4. Do bed bugs become resistant to poison?
Unfortunately, yes! This is why it is recommended to use compound poisons or change the poison brand in the second step.
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