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Bed Bug Sprays Don't Have to Be Full of Chemicals to Work

Scientists report, bed bug cases are increasing at rates of over 500% each year. While most people thought bed bugs were pests of the past, these blood sucking parasites, which feed on warm blooded animals, have traveled back to the U.S. by riding in suitcases and clothing of travelers from abroad. Many consumers are witnessing the annoyance of bed bugs and are beginning to seek out bed bugs sprays they can use to control bed bugs infestations. If left alone and not killed with bed bug sprays, bed bugs can cause skin rashes and bite marks.

Bed Bugs Sprays: Natural Bed Bug Sprays Can Eliminate Bed Bugs Without Harsh Chemicals

A new bed bugs killer, Bed Bug Patrol™, is one of the most effective bed bug sprays without bed bug pesticide. The 100% natural bed bugs killer doesn't include Permethrins and Pyrethrins (which are serious carcinogens). This bed bugs killer formula can get rid of bed bugs without bringing cancer-causing chemicals into the home. Bed bugs sprays should only harm bed bugs, not those who use them in their homes. Thus, it's increasingly important for consumers to use all-natural bed bug sprays when eliminating bed bugs in their house or office.

Bed Bug Sprays: Bed Bug Pesticides Aren't The Only Answer

For long term bed bug protection, consumers need a product such as Fossil Shell Dust. This natural and non-toxic product is similar to the natural bed bug sprays however it's used on a long term basis. Made up of crushed fossils shells of freshwater organisms and marine life, this fine powder is harmful to all insects. However, it's completely harmless to humans, animals or fish, much unlike harmful bed bug pesticides. This type of bed bug prevention product is perfect for homes with children, as it is completely harmless to kids.

For more information on natural bed bugs sprays, visit www.bed-bug.net or call 866-371-2499.

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