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We check the residual effect of the Executioner on the bugs (how quickly they are etched upon contact with a previously treated, but already dried surface)

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During the experiment, it was shown that the Executioner really effectively poisons bedbugs after complete drying on the treated surface. The bugs died 19 hours after being placed in a previously processed and dried plastic container.

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0:24 - Interesting data from our last experiment: a few words about how quickly the Executioner kills red and black cockroaches.

0:48 - And here we tell how quickly the Executioner poisons bed bugs with a direct hit on them with a solution (in the form of a spray).

0:57 - We explain why the effectiveness of the agent dried on various surfaces in real conditions is more important than the effect of direct spraying.

02:03 - We take an ordinary plastic container, which we will subsequently process with a solution of the Executioner.

02:21 - We prepare a working solution by diluting the concentrate with water. To do this, dissolve the concentrate from 1 bottle in 0.5 liters of tap water. This is the standard concentration recommended by the instruction, which is used when treating the room from bedbugs. If there are a lot of parasites in the apartment, then it is recommended to dissolve 3 bottles of the concentrate in 1 liter of water. With an average degree of contamination of the room (that is, in most cases), 2 bottles of the Executioner per 1 liter of water, or 1 bottle per 0.5 liter, is quite enough - as in our experiment. The content of the active substance in the concentrate is 27.5% (the composition contains the insecticide fenthion). With a standard dilution of the agent, the concentration of the insecticide in the resulting solution will be 0.3%.

03:45 - We spray the plastic container with the prepared solution and wait an hour and a half. During this time, the solution drops completely dry on the bottom and walls of the container;

04:29 - After the product has completely dried, barely noticeable traces are visible at the bottom of the container (they are visible in the light). It can be concluded that on the surface of upholstered furniture, on the wallpaper, floor and walls, these traces will practically not be visible, or they will not be at all.

04:55 - Place 4 adult bugs and 2 nymphs in the container. We start the stopwatch.

05:56 - After 12 minutes from the moment the parasites were placed in the container, they are all alive, quite active, no signs of poisoning are observed.

06:24 - After 1 hour 20 minutes from the start of the experiment, one nymph died, but all the other bugs are alive and still quite active.

07:10 - After 17 hours and 24 minutes, both nymphs died. Adults are still alive, but already paralyzed - signs of poisoning are clearly visible (parasites lie on their backs and move their legs with difficulty). It is clear that the remedy is working.

07:48 – After 19 hours and 11 minutes, all test bed bugs in the container are dead.

08:14 - Brief conclusions and conclusions.

08:32 - We present the data obtained in practice during the removal of bedbugs, as well as information from customer reviews of the Executioner - how quickly bedbugs are poisoned in ordinary apartments and houses.

And one more thing: the bugs hid in all the cracks, and you just can’t find their nest? And smoke bombs find bedbugs where even a needle cannot squeeze through ...

09:06 – How long will the dried-up Executioner retain its high efficiency on surfaces?

09:31 - Does the dried agent help to destroy the nymphs that hatch from the eggs after the treatment of the room?

 

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