

🌿 Defend your sanctuary with nature’s most powerful bed bug assassin!
EcoVenger Bed Bug Killer Spray is a 480ml plant-based, non-toxic solution scientifically proven to kill 100% of bed bugs—including resistant strains and eggs—while providing 2 weeks of residual protection. USDA BioBased certified and safe for children and pets, it offers fast, effective pest control with a refreshing cedar scent, making it the ultimate choice for health-conscious, eco-aware households.








| ASIN | B0077CPANQ |
| ASIN | B0077CPANQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,072 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 20 in Bed Bug, Flea & Mite Control |
| Brand Name | EcoVenger |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (22,919) |
| Customer reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (22,919) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Volume | 16 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Item model number | BED BUG KILLER |
| Manufacturer | Reneotech Inc |
| Manufacturer | Reneotech Inc |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 10.16 x 25.4 cm; 453.59 g |
| Scent Name | Cedarwood |
| UPC | 736211927897 |
| Unit Count | 480.0 millilitre |
O**A
Good quality
Bed Bug Killer spray looks like a fantastic find for keeping your home bug-free! I love that it’s plant extract-based, so it feels a bit more natural and safe, especially with the kid & pet-friendly label when used as directed—perfect for a family like ours! The cedar scent sounds super pleasant, and it’s great that it kills all stages of bed bugs, dust mites, and fleas, including those tricky eggs. Plus, the 16 fl oz bottle seems like it’ll last a while, and the fast-dissipating feature means no lingering chemical smell. Just remember to shake it well before use and keep it away from the little ones. Definitely worth a try if you’re dealing with pests—give it a shot and let me know how it works for you!
G**H
GOOD
I am very pleased with this item. The quality is excellent and it was exactly as described. It feels durable, well-made, and has met all my expectations. Considering the price, I believe it is definitely worth the money. Overall, I am very satisfied with this purchase and would recommend it to others looking for good value and reliability.
G**S
Seems to work well...only part of treatment. War manual included..
My neighbour had bed bugs and the little critters started to come into ours. It wasn't a major infection. With my partner pregnant I didn't want to use nasty sprays. So I bought this. I think it works well so far. It definitely deters bed bugs. Not sure if it would get rid of them entirely as I was doing alot of other things as well. I would say its way to expensive though. Not sure I'd buy it again. If you want to get rids of bed bugs all I can say is be prepared for a war...a prolonged one at that. You needs to attack from all angles. Food source- bed away from wall...and that includes sheets not touching wall. Same with sofa in case. Maybe wrap sofa up if they in that too. Get bed leg traps to stop em getting up onto the bed /sofa. Next is killing the little buggers. You need to hoover AND steam every three days.... for at least 2 weeks. I know its a pain but it works. Use stiff brush under seams etc when hoovering. You need to steam every nook and cranny. Upsideside down. EVERY LITTLE SPOT. Look under every corner. We thought we doing well but on this one clean found a cluster of them in a little area that was hard to get to and I had been missing. Believe me steaming works great and is the best thing to get rid of them....at least you know they are dead for sure and not going to hide or spread else where. Also get a bed bug mattress protector...stops em getting into seams in mattress. Next is deterent... Use diatomaceous earth and a puffer...puff that under bed, corners of walls, sockets, floor corners etc. It's good stuff and works I think. Plus it's family/pet friendly. Non toxic etc. A mask is good idea when puff as dust is very fine and may irritate lungs. I made a concoction of like 8 essential oils spray with water/alcohol that deters bugs and sprayed that everywhere. If you have pets then be careful as can be toxic to pets-please do your research. And fill every hole or crack especially in cupboards or walls that are on the side of neighbour that they came from. Expanding foam. Filler. Caulk. This all worked...with using this spray as well despite neighbour still having some we haven't had any come back🤞 (Neighbours sprayed other day finally so should be end of this chapter). I would recommend doing all the above even if using chemical sprays too. I use this spray natural spray every now and again...just round bed and wall,door,cupboard and window neighbour side and sparingly. Does the job. Price is joke for size. If you were going to use this properly and just this...maybe two/three spray sessions...about a month / and half coverage. Anyways hope this helps. Good luck with the war and hope you come out victorious
I**.
Worth for money and 100 percent useful
Excellent Product. Worth for money. I just shower it on my carpet and mattress and with in two hours all the bed bugs were dead. If you are serious to get rid of bed bugs don’t waste your money on other cheap products give a try to this product. Amazing product and 100 percent recommended.
K**R
Smells good
Smells good Not best for killing bed bugs but something good if Someone looking for free chemical
S**T
This stuff works
This stuff works. We had an infestation in one room from a piece of furniture we had bought - did some research, bought this and it works. The professional from a well known pest control company said it was good stuff with a very similar active ingredient to his spray. I'd recommend you spray this on any furniture or fabric or soft furnishing item you buy.
A**R
It does not work.
I bought this product before and used up the whole bottle, but the it did nothing to the bed bugs. We bought this bottle again, to try once more but it is just not effective. It keeps the bed bugs away because of the strong odours, but this alone will not get rid of the problem. I have sprayed this directly on bed bugs and it takes 4-5 sprays to even kill one bed bug, so that alone should tell you everything about this product’s effectiveness. Ultimately we had to resort to professional chemical treatment. The person who did the chemical treatment, told us this bottle is just an air freshner since it barely has any pesticides. There’s no point wasting money on this. The smells lingers, it leaves stains and it will ruin your bed.
K**O
Actually Works
This actually works! I'd woken up with about 8 itchy bites by the time I sprayed it, 4 were 2 nights in a row it was getting to really trouble me. Sprayed all over and no more bites so far thank goodness. You really need two bottles though they're of a good size.
J**N
Read at your own risk; the following contains adult content and graphic horror: It all started when i was laying on the couch, watching something, and out of the corner of my eye, i saw one crawling next to me. I then looked fully and saw it heading straight for me, and they are fast! I then saw another one. Then, i felt one on my leg. Needless to say, where there are that many, there are about a million times more. I opened up my bedding and, to my surprising horror, there were about a dozen of them, crawling around and on me. I seriously, seriously freaked out, and that's just the best way i can think of to put it. Like being in the deep waters of a lake and something touches your leg or foot or hand.... never swam faster than that... well i don't know that my feet even touch the ground until i was 10 feet away. I always wondered if i could fly, and now i know that i can..kind of. It was the most terrifying experience of my existence. If you're anything like me (financially), you can't afford an exterminator for $800-$1,500. So you buy this, hoping to make things better at home. "Where did they come from? Who brought them to my house? Was it when i went to that place? Were they just in the walls? Did it come from the neighbor? Maybe it came with my package in the mail..." The questions are continuously unanswered and always will be, while you internally freak out, skin crawling relentlessly where there are no bugs to be found. Inspecting every item of clothing before wear, garbage bags full of your personal belongings waiting to be treated or washed surround you, sweat rolling as you are obsessed with the torture of turning every single thing you own damn near inside out to inspect and potentially treat and/or separate, sofa and furniture included..... And then comes some relief. The round receptacles have stopped revealing scouts attempting to locate the human which has been filling their nostrils for the past month, no more actual insects located in the bedding, under your pillow, no more colonies of the little monsters, 15, 45, 25, all within two square inches of the seam on your leather that happened to not be 100% fastened down, or where it happens to wrinkle. They're dead! But you know there are more, waiting for you to go to sleep. You keep your bedding from touching the floor, you wonder if they'll crawl up your leg and into bed with you, can i sit on the couch with my feet touching the floor? Are they in my shoes? What about my car??? THEY PROBABLY ARE BUT they are dwindling away because you've treated every seam and crevice with Eco Raider and it's resulted in multitudes of dead bugs. The ones that you do find, more and more seldomly, aren't glowing with the color of your blood. No longer will they be able to release their painkiller into your skin as they saw and cut their way down to the mini vessel and fill up the old crimson tank. Eco Raider Bed Bug Killer doesn't really smell like pine as advertised, it smells more like boiled eggs de minte to me honestly, but the scent is not completely unpleasant and it doesn't make the place uninhabitable. Trust me, it's worth-it. You can do this, you can get through it. Just be persistent, treat the same areas at least 3 times, along with every other area a minimum of twice. You want results? Never want them back again? Then put in the work, and the time that it requires, which is a whole lot of time that you simply do not have but must dedicate nevertheless. Separate ALL of your clothing into plastic bags, take it all to the laundry mat and do super washes and super high heat dry's. Throw those bags away, put your clean clothes in new bags or baskets and keep them free of the possibility of being contaminated. I treated one room and then dedicated it to treated items. It's annoying but it is necessary unless you pay for the extermination professionally. Go through everything you own that is an individual item on the floor, or around the floor on furniture, and thoroughly inspect and treat all cracks, wrinkles & crevices and Eco Raider will not only kill them, but it will keep them away from that area, continuously limiting their areas to inhabit. Those little bastards can literally live and make a home anywhere and on virtually anything, but one thing is certain: It is always out of your immediate sight, always in the darkness, and always always always near where you sleep. They moved in under my couch in multiple areas, in between the backs and the bottoms, under the ottoman, freaking everywhere! I'm almost done with the process using Eco Raider and simply using the couch feet receptacles that trap them, i figure a third treatment should do the trick, a full, overturning all furniture and treating all and all baseboards, etc. treatment. Soon i'll abandon my treated home and bomb it with like 5 of those foggers, and then i'll just hope for the best. Keeping the receptacles afterwards and forever. They are simply the very best indicator that bugs are attempting to access you the only possible way they can, by climbing up the feet of your bed or couch. Do not give them a bridge! Good luck, buy Eco Raider, there is nothing better. Those scary little bugs won't know what hit them, and they usually die like NOW when you spray them. Or they suffer, which makes me very happy. Update - some 4 years later? Turns out they came from a motel I stayed at with my kiddo on our way to a timeshare my employer gifted me for several days, on the WA State coast. Eco Raider did work. They all died. My skin crawled here and there for the next year or so. I must have switched on the lights a hundred times. And checked in the new couch with a flash light a thousand times, to catch one of them. I remember sitting at work, finding 2 on my shirt that I'd gotten from my closet, from a hanger. I wound up calling 1-800-GOT-JUNK and tossing my recliner over the 2nd story railing, along with the sectional. I moved out a month later and left 2 boxes of kids toys packed up for 8 months in order to wait out the possible lifespan of the bugs. Yes, it's true. They can survive in one place, unmoving, without new blood, for up to a YEAR. Why God? Why..... Anyways, i unpacked those 2 boxes over 8 months later on the living room floor in the new place. That night, I found 2 survivors, on the wall, not 2 feet from my face, just sitting there, unable to get to me. Just one second of blood sucking and they begin to reproduce... They were flat as paper, weak, barely alive. But alive enough to crawl 5 feet UP a wall following the scent of my blood. Bed bugs are the most resilient creatures I've ever had the misfortune of meeting. Even able to withstand a full wash and dry on high heat. Unbelievable. To think.. if my car had not blown a tire, we never would have had to stay at that motel. We would have awoken to the sound of breaking waves instead. I'll never forget that terrible experience. Psst - do not ever tell anybody you have them. Not until they're a distant, DISTANT memory. Also- I am so sorry. Good luck! And God bless!
A**R
My son had brought home bed bugs after staying at a friend's house. Initially, his bedroom was the only room impacted. When we realized what these strange bites/rash that he had on his shoulder was caused by bedbugs, I had him vacate his room and we removed everything but the furniture from the room (placing everything in sealed trash bags in the garage). I then went to the store to buy various products to get a jump on the situation immediately. We thououghly vacuumed the floors and baseboards, steamed the mattress & the carpets & then applied an all natural product from the hardware store to his mattress, ortho home protection on the base boards & we put diatomaceous earth along the baseboards and under his bed. We thought we had the room in a "quarantine" mode and figured we'd just stay out of the room and hopefully they would stay contained to that room & die. A week later I woke up to find bites on myself...guess they migrated looking for food and all that we had done previously hadn't worked. I called a couple nationally known pest control companies and they wanted thousands of dollars to come take care of this issue. As a single mom, I do not have that kind of money to spend on pest control. I got online and did a search for top rated bed bug killer and came across this product. It was a little pricey, but WAY cheaper than having an exterminator come out. Upon reading all the amazing reviews, I felt very hopeful that this would be manageable on my own as long as I was thorough in my process. I wasn't really sure how far the product would go since I've never had a bug situation before, so initially I bought three one gallon jugs based on what other reviewers had said they needed. I also bought encasements for my mattresses and pillows. While waiting for my product to arrive, I got my house ready to spray by removing everything from the impacted rooms (aside from the furniture) and placing everything in sealed trash bags out in the garage. This can seem like an overwhelming task, but it is an important part of the process. After everything possible was removed from the rooms I vacuumed everything, including base boards...curtains came down and were washed in hot water and thrown in the dryer on high heat. I also wiped the walls down. Within two days I had my Ecoraider, spray bottle & my encasements. (Thank you Amazon!) I'll admit, I went a little heavy handed with the spray in the initial treatments. I sprayed every crevice of every piece of furniture, even pulled dresser drawers out and sprayed them individually, sprayed bedframes, mattresses were vacuumed, encased & sprayed on all surfaces, box springs, the same. I even spayed a light coat over the whole carpeted floor as well as the edges of the walls, window sills, etc. The smell was a little overwhelming (as I used all three gallons in my initial application) but not completely unpleasant or unbearable...it would have been better had it not been so hot outside. I couldn't open the windows to properly ventilate because my a/c was on. After the first application was complete, I promptly ordered two more gallons for subsequent treatments. I started vacuuming three times a day, hitting base boards and mattresses once a day. After the week was over, I had received my replenished supplies and sprayed for a second time, this time just doing the perimeter of the room (baseboards), closets & around furniture. During the next week, I continue the routine of vacuuming 3 times a day and did a third round of follow up spray. I am now in week four and neither my son nor myself has had a bite in a week and a half. I still haven't gone through all the stuff that is in sealed bags out in my garage , but we had several very hot days over 110 throughout this ordeal so I'm sure anything that might have been in there is dead. I will, however be thoroughly inspecting and cleaning everything before it is brought back in. This has been a complete nightmare that I wouldn't wish on anyone. I am very thankful this product was out there. I feel confident that it has helped me to defeat the bedbugs that were in my home.
L**N
Si abusas del producto te intosicas con el olor a resina de pino y los mosquitos siguen ahí.
D**N
Works as it should.
B**I
Ottimo!!!!!!!!!per cimici da letto
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