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Cedarcide Original Bug Spray is a quart-sized, eco-friendly insect repellent and killer that uses natural cedar oil to effectively eliminate and repel fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, mites, ants, and chiggers. Safe for use on people, pets, and around the home, it offers fast-acting, chemical-free protection with a pleasant cedar aroma. Trusted for over 20 years, this biodegradable formula combines powerful pest control with family and environmental safety.


| ASIN | B0042GQLG0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,070 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #30 in Dog Flea Sprays |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,618) |
| Item Weight | 1.87 pounds |
| Item model number | ccoriginal-quart |
| Manufacturer | Cedarcide |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 5 x 9.5 inches |
G**L
Baby, Pet, & Human Safe YET effective!!
Best Yet is truly a fantastic product. As a breast feeding mother to a 9 month old, I must be very cautious about products and/or chemicals with which I am consuming or to which the baby is subjected. Shortly after my son was born, we experienced a very severe flea infestation. Although the yard was treated with pesticides before I discovered Best Yet, there were still lingering issues. I was completely alarmed about pesticide use around a new born and the fleas were trying to travel inside and take over. This occured while residing in a family member's in-law suite, and I not only inherited the flea infested yard, but a cock roach problem from the other area of the house (and the yard was rich with pine trees and oaks which pests love). When I received my first bottle of Best Yet (I think I've purchased 3 so far), the first thing that happen while unpacking it was a yellow jacket came into my living area close to the baby's nursery. I frantically sprayed it in the air towards the yellow jacket. The yellow jacket fell to the floor dead, almost immediately. Likewise, I sprayed it around the baseboards and the next day, several dead cock roaches. Every night I would spray and everyday, at least one dead cock roach. I sprayed my dog and no more fleas traveled in on her--and, her coat was really shiny from the oil. It also "oils" your furniture when overspray gets on it or if you spray the furniture directly. I've used it on everything, including my own skin. I can have total peace of mind about what type of product I am using around my baby. If he crawls on the floor and licks the floor, it does not matter. This is a "food grade" safe product. It is not some "Uncle Sam" scam where the FDA is approving a product they should not, as is the case with many harmful pesticides. This product is effective and my experience is that a little can go a long way. Not to mention, it works--and works well! Well worth the money. I'd say buy it in bulk, load your own quart size spray bottles to store about the house, garage, etc, and take a small personal size bottle with you if you travel to hotels and such to avoid bed bugs. It will make your place smell a little like a CLEAN hamster cage, because it is, afterall, CEDAR OIL and therefore smells like cedar chips, but once it airs for a day or two, the smell settles and it is actually a nice aspect to the product as well.
C**E
works well, but they're right about not spraying directly on cats
This stuff works; fleas hate it. And it seems to be pretty non-toxic. The instructions say you can spray it on your hands and then rub it on your cat, but they advise against spraying your cat directly. I sprayed some directly on one of my cats and there was no immediate problem. But in the weeks following, I noticed her fur started getting patchy in places where I'd sprayed, like directly spraying the stuff impacted her hair follicles. Her fur has since grown back, so no permanent damage done. But I guess that's the difference: if you spray the stuff on your hands and then pet your cat, it won't reach the cat's skin.
N**S
Insect spray.
This spray smells good if you like cedar. I didn’t see any bugs on me so maybe it works..
A**R
Seems to have stopped bb's in their tracks, good as a part of a whole plan
It takes months if not at least a year to know if you have gotten rid of bed bugs, they can go without "food" for that long, during winter months they mostly lie dormant and seem to be heat activated as far as feeding/hatching. Their eggs can sit hidden dormant for at least that long. Be careful of where you buy your furniture, as many of the delivery trucks and the furniture places themselves have bedbugs that's how I got them. You are not going to get rid of bb's by yourself in one treatment or even over a month. It will take at a minimum MONTHS or even a year or more to do this yourself. If you want to spend thousands for an exterminator make sure they have a guarantee to get rid of them or they'll just keep charging you over and over. You'll need to use a few types of treatment and alter your lifestyle. BB's mostly do psychological damage. If you don't scratch and treat the bites with itching cream/ice/analgesic they will heal up with no scars etc You have to learn not to mind it too much and not get paranoid. Once you notice bites just go through a cleaning/spraying process and that will cut them down a bit and then the next time do it again, you can wear them down and win. You may need to get rid of furniture, luggage, shoes etc I do know that bb's don't like cedarcide or cedar smell(you can buy cedar chips too) as this seemed to have stopped them dead in their tracks during "high" season for me. The smell is weird at first but I've always liked cedar wood smell so I actually like it once the cedar smell comes out. One thing I will say is if you are sensitive don't spray this too much in an enclosed space. I've noticed that it gives me rapid hearbeat and dry eyes/mild sore throat after spraying probably too much in my small space, so I'm not sure if it's too healthy to be in smaller rooms with this stuff after spraying, especially if you go to sleep. Make sure you air it out for an hour or two first before and have proper ventilation. Remember the FDA only says that the average consumer will be in contact with such small quantities that they don't consider it a problem but that changes if it's all over the place and you are around and it's not ventilated well etc I recommend a two or three part system for getting rid of bb's as far as chemicals used. 1. Diatamaceous Earth around floorboards/edges of room, behind/below furniture. Kills mechanically so they can't "adjust" to it ever. Mix with Borax, baking soda or salt. Don't overdo this as this is silica and is not good to breath in, wear a mask while applying and let it settle. 2. Spot spray around your bed/desk or where you are when you get bite a mixture of 1/3 alcohol, 1/3 Pine Sol, 1/3 water. They HATE pine sol and alcohol, kills on contact. this is a very potent smell so don't overdo it. 3. Cedarcide/cedar chips 4. if you can use vasoline/petroleum jelly on your feet/legs or where they usually bite, it will trap them. Also put this on your bedposts or anything you sleep/sit on that touchs the floor. The rest is just vacuum, minimize clutter, wash etc. Places they usually are(besides beds lol): around electrical outlets/power strips floorboards/moldings SHOES luggage by a desk you sit at a lot headboards upholstery dirty clothes hamper/dirty clothes sitting
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