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title: "Bedlam Bed Bugs Spray (2 Spray Cans)"
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# Water-based & non-irritating Safe on water-safe fabrics Kills bed bugs on contact Bedlam Bed Bugs Spray (2 Spray Cans)

**Brand:** mgk
**Price:** € 86.90
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🛡️ Defend your sanctuary—bed bugs don’t stand a chance!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Bedlam Bed Bugs Spray (2 Spray Cans) by mgk
- **How much does it cost?** € 86.90 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.be](https://www.desertcart.be/products/3650691-bedlam-bed-bugs-spray-2-spray-cans)

## Best For

- mgk enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mgk brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Multi-Pest Defense:** Targets bed bugs, lice, ticks, fleas, and dust mites in one powerful formula.
- • **Easy & Safe Application:** Non-irritating, unscented spray that fits seamlessly into your home without harsh chemicals.
- • **Fabric-Friendly Formula:** Water-based and non-staining—safe to use on bedding, upholstery, and carpets.
- • **Residual Control Action:** Leaves a lasting insecticide trail that wipes out hidden nests and future hatchlings.
- • **Professional-Grade Power:** The same spray trusted by pest control pros for total bed bug elimination.

## Overview

Bedlam Bed Bugs Spray is a professional-grade, water-based insecticide designed to kill bed bugs and other pests on contact while providing residual control. Safe for use on water-safe fabrics and surfaces, it’s non-irritating and won’t stain, making it ideal for treating bedding, upholstery, and carpets. Trusted by pest control companies, Bedlam disrupts pest nests by contaminating their pathways, requiring multiple treatments for complete eradication.

## Description

Bedlam Bed Bugs Spray (2 Spray Cans)

Review: Bedlam Helped Eliminate our Bedbug Problems - Nobody wants to admit they have bedbugs. We got them and still don't know where they came from. After much work we also got rid of them using a five-stage approach, of which Bedlam was an integral part. 1. We got bedbug mattress and box-spring bags for our beds. These are available from desertcart and other dealers. They are tightly woven and also have tight zippers which even the tiniest bedbug can not wiggle through. These provide a barrier which will keep any bedbugs that might be in your mattress from getting out -- even if there is a nest there. It also keeps the bedbugs out which will keep the mattresses free of bedbugs in the future. 2. We got some Diatomaceous earth powder. This again is available from desertcart or other retailers. The powder is incredibly fine, and has sharp pointy edges. These are too tiny to hurt your skin, but they will mess up bedbugs that walk through it or touch it pretty bad. It also can cause them respiratory issues. This is something that can occur in some humans and pets, so be sure to wear the best dust mask you might have, and keep pets clear while applying. Diatomaceous earth is non-toxic to humans and is even used in some food and drug products. Use this powder, following label directions, in cracks and crevices. These can be places like along baseboards, in cracks in furniture, and similar places. Bed bugs that go through this powder will soon be in bedbug heaven, but will not drop dead on the spot. Still, eliminating any bedbug will help, and bedbugs have not gotten resistant to Diatomaceous earth. 3. Clean or get rid of everything made of cloth you can. If you can't clean them with soap or water consider using high heat in a dryer. If the fabric will take such punishment, dry it. Heating bedbugs to these temperatures for around 30 minutes or so will kill any living bedbugs, and also kill bedbug eggs. If you have old clothing or linens, stuffed animals or other things you don't really want any way, through them out or burn them. (Don't store them inside while waiting to get rid of them, since they might move to a new area of the house.) If you have something you really can't clean, but don't really want to through out you might take a chance and use the hot dryer method to kill any bed bugs. We have done this on stuffed animals which are still being used with none showing any signs of damage after their ride in the hot-air. 4. Get bedbug furniture leg "coasters". These are plastic dishes into which furniture legs are placed. They work by having a highly polished surface on which the bedbugs can not climb, or by placing a barrier such as mineral oil between the floor and the bed or chair legs. This either traps the bedbugs so they can be eliminated, or poisons them and kills them. 5. Use Bedlam Spray to treat everything you couldn't otherwise treat. This product can be used on most fabrics where water is safe, as well as carpets and other surfaces. Bedlam will not normally knock down or instantly kill every bedbug, and some people criticize this, but the product will stick to living bedbugs like glue, and when the bedbug returns to it's safe place (usually occupied by other bedbugs) it leaves a trail of insecticide, and contaminate their nests and pathways. Other bedbugs who walk these same paths or live in the same areas will touch the insecticide and be killed too. Note that even if all bedbugs are eliminated, their eggs may still be present and these eggs can hatch and start another infestation. Apply bedlam again to the same areas in three weeks or so to kill off any new generations. It usually will require three to five treatments to get rid of all the bedbugs. Remember, bedbugs like to hide in tiny places during the day, so apply the Diatomaceous earth or bedlam to these areas first. Also remember that the closer you are to a place where a food source is (human being) the more likely you are to find bedbugs. So at 3 feet from the bed you might have a lot, at 6 feet a lot less, and so forth as distance gets further away. Bedbugs can smell people or blood and will move towards them -- their next meal. They may attach to clothing and move away from their blood supply, but usually will fall to the ground and try to work their way back to a blood source again.
Review: This stuff works... Read the link to the Gov study on Bed Bug eradication. It's very informative. - READ THIS FIRST if you have Bed Bugs. It is from the National Center for Healthy Housing's document on What's Working for Bed Bug Control in Mutifamily Housing, it details every possible tip or trick that people use to get rid of bed bugs and peer reviews each method, it's the most comprehensive source I could find and took many hours of research before I came across it:: http://www.nchh.org/Portals/0/Contents/NCHH_Bed_Bug_Control_2-12-10.pdf If you don't want to click on a PDF, go here and scroll to the bottom: http://www.nchh.org/Program/HealthyHomesTrainingCenter/IntegratedPestManagement.aspx I moved into a place, luckily with hardwood floors, but unknown to me, there was already a presence living there. I started getting what looked like flea bites on my shin. I figured the place had fleas because the other tenants in this house split in two had dogs and the construction is a bit shoddy. It eventually stopped after a few days... so I thought no big deal. Then one day I saw a little tiny red thing running around my leg. I thought it was a red spider mite and didn't think much about it. A few days later, I saw a blood stain on my bedsheet. I thought What the HELL? I looked over my body and couldn't find a scratch? A few days later I woke up to find this bug on my arm running back and fourth panicking because I had just woken up. I squashed it and it oozed blood. So I freaked out. A few days later, I found one under my comforter in a fold where it probably crawled to hide but didn't get back "home". I identified it... IT WAS A FREAKING BED BUG! So, in a panic, I researched. For hours. Seeing how they've developed a resistance to just about everything with most sites saying, if you got them, you may never get rid of them. I was horrified. So I bought a can of regular Bedlam and a can of Bedlam Plus... one has some different ingredients, so I wanted to make sure to nuke them. I also bought Diatomaceous Earth, which as a fine powder, acts like sandpaper in insect's joints causing scarring which leads them to dehydrate. So I sprayed my mattress cover and bedframe until they were foamy soaky. I sprayed around the floor where my bed was and along the cracks in the walls where they had to be hiding. Then I filled every ledge of baseboard, every ledge of my bedframe and every nook and cranny with diatomaceous earth. Over the next few days, I found a few bedbugs slowly crawling around the area dying. GREAT! So I waited about another 10 days and redid the whole thing. Sprayed everywhere, powdered everywhere. So if you have a bug infestation of any kind in an area where it's really, really important that you get rid of them, don't screw around with RAID or any other OTC consumer product, your best bet is to get a can or two of this stuff (make sure you buy a little extra in case the first application doesn't completely solve your problem). For bugs that are DDT resistant and can survive a holocaust, you don't want to mess around. Grab some Diatomaceous Earth and some of this stuff, and you can't go wrong.

## Features

- The Same Products Pest Control Companies Use
- Target pests: Bed Bugs, Adult Lice and Nymphs, Ticks, Fleas, Dust Mites
- Bedlam kills on contact and provides residual control.
- Bedlam is water-based and non-irritating - may be used on bedding and fabric.
- Bedlam will not stain water-safe fabrics and surfaces.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B002Y2WUQ4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #44,845 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #129 in Indoor Insect & Pest Control Sprays #2,674 in Pest Control Products |
| Brand Name | MGK |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (348) |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 1.22 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MGK |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Number of Items | 2 |
| Scent Name | Unscented |
| UPC | 810096034786 |
| Unit Count | 34.0 Ounce |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** MGK
- **Item Form:** Spray
- **Item Volume:** 2 Fluid Ounces
- **Material Feature:** Natural
- **Scent:** Unscented

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Will it work**
A: It worked for me.  Each can provides about two weeks of residual protection.  I continued spraying in subsequent two week periods until the "cycle" had broken. I worked with the building exterminator and building management who did not find a bed bug infestation in my bed.  However, it appears they did occupy throwpillows and probably entered my apartment under the front door.  I augmented the spray with the powder at the entry threshold and around the perimeter of my studio apartment, just to be sure. I stopped spraying about a month ago and have noticed no new bites. If ever I do, Bedlam will be my product of choice again asI'd purchased other products previously to no avail. It takes more than just one spraying to resolve the problem.  Be sure to conduct thorough inspections of every-thing and not rely on just one method of eradication.  Launder bed linens, get mattress protectors, spray, etc. even if you don't actually see these critters. The babies arejust as annoying as the adults and are not visible to the naked eye. Unexplainable bites may be the only clue.

**Q: I've gone to several pages to find the ingredients in bedlum bed bug spray and haven't found  them yet! where are they?**
A: Listed on the front of the can.

**Q: How many ounces does each can hold?**
A: Each can holds 17 ounces.

**Q: Seller ❓does this kill their eggs❓how often do you re-treat❓     does this have a smell of any kind ❓❓❓❓ thanks 🙏**
A: I don’t know the seller.. Yes it does kill the eggs.. I did three treatments one week apart.. Yes there is a slight smell.. Call you recommend a mask when applying this.. and after using all kinds of stuff this was the best stuff I found it definitely got rid of my problems..

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bedlam Helped Eliminate our Bedbug Problems
*by A***Y on March 31, 2018*

Nobody wants to admit they have bedbugs. We got them and still don't know where they came from. After much work we also got rid of them using a five-stage approach, of which Bedlam was an integral part. 1. We got bedbug mattress and box-spring bags for our beds. These are available from Amazon and other dealers. They are tightly woven and also have tight zippers which even the tiniest bedbug can not wiggle through. These provide a barrier which will keep any bedbugs that might be in your mattress from getting out -- even if there is a nest there. It also keeps the bedbugs out which will keep the mattresses free of bedbugs in the future. 2. We got some Diatomaceous earth powder. This again is available from Amazon or other retailers. The powder is incredibly fine, and has sharp pointy edges. These are too tiny to hurt your skin, but they will mess up bedbugs that walk through it or touch it pretty bad. It also can cause them respiratory issues. This is something that can occur in some humans and pets, so be sure to wear the best dust mask you might have, and keep pets clear while applying. Diatomaceous earth is non-toxic to humans and is even used in some food and drug products. Use this powder, following label directions, in cracks and crevices. These can be places like along baseboards, in cracks in furniture, and similar places. Bed bugs that go through this powder will soon be in bedbug heaven, but will not drop dead on the spot. Still, eliminating any bedbug will help, and bedbugs have not gotten resistant to Diatomaceous earth. 3. Clean or get rid of everything made of cloth you can. If you can't clean them with soap or water consider using high heat in a dryer. If the fabric will take such punishment, dry it. Heating bedbugs to these temperatures for around 30 minutes or so will kill any living bedbugs, and also kill bedbug eggs. If you have old clothing or linens, stuffed animals or other things you don't really want any way, through them out or burn them. (Don't store them inside while waiting to get rid of them, since they might move to a new area of the house.) If you have something you really can't clean, but don't really want to through out you might take a chance and use the hot dryer method to kill any bed bugs. We have done this on stuffed animals which are still being used with none showing any signs of damage after their ride in the hot-air. 4. Get bedbug furniture leg "coasters". These are plastic dishes into which furniture legs are placed. They work by having a highly polished surface on which the bedbugs can not climb, or by placing a barrier such as mineral oil between the floor and the bed or chair legs. This either traps the bedbugs so they can be eliminated, or poisons them and kills them. 5. Use Bedlam Spray to treat everything you couldn't otherwise treat. This product can be used on most fabrics where water is safe, as well as carpets and other surfaces. Bedlam will not normally knock down or instantly kill every bedbug, and some people criticize this, but the product will stick to living bedbugs like glue, and when the bedbug returns to it's safe place (usually occupied by other bedbugs) it leaves a trail of insecticide, and contaminate their nests and pathways. Other bedbugs who walk these same paths or live in the same areas will touch the insecticide and be killed too. Note that even if all bedbugs are eliminated, their eggs may still be present and these eggs can hatch and start another infestation. Apply bedlam again to the same areas in three weeks or so to kill off any new generations. It usually will require three to five treatments to get rid of all the bedbugs. Remember, bedbugs like to hide in tiny places during the day, so apply the Diatomaceous earth or bedlam to these areas first. Also remember that the closer you are to a place where a food source is (human being) the more likely you are to find bedbugs. So at 3 feet from the bed you might have a lot, at 6 feet a lot less, and so forth as distance gets further away. Bedbugs can smell people or blood and will move towards them -- their next meal. They may attach to clothing and move away from their blood supply, but usually will fall to the ground and try to work their way back to a blood source again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ This stuff works... Read the link to the Gov study on Bed Bug eradication. It's very informative.
*by M***T on January 5, 2016*

READ THIS FIRST if you have Bed Bugs. It is from the National Center for Healthy Housing's document on What's Working for Bed Bug Control in Mutifamily Housing, it details every possible tip or trick that people use to get rid of bed bugs and peer reviews each method, it's the most comprehensive source I could find and took many hours of research before I came across it:: http://www.nchh.org/Portals/0/Contents/NCHH_Bed_Bug_Control_2-12-10.pdf If you don't want to click on a PDF, go here and scroll to the bottom: http://www.nchh.org/Program/HealthyHomesTrainingCenter/IntegratedPestManagement.aspx I moved into a place, luckily with hardwood floors, but unknown to me, there was already a presence living there. I started getting what looked like flea bites on my shin. I figured the place had fleas because the other tenants in this house split in two had dogs and the construction is a bit shoddy. It eventually stopped after a few days... so I thought no big deal. Then one day I saw a little tiny red thing running around my leg. I thought it was a red spider mite and didn't think much about it. A few days later, I saw a blood stain on my bedsheet. I thought What the HELL? I looked over my body and couldn't find a scratch? A few days later I woke up to find this bug on my arm running back and fourth panicking because I had just woken up. I squashed it and it oozed blood. So I freaked out. A few days later, I found one under my comforter in a fold where it probably crawled to hide but didn't get back "home". I identified it... IT WAS A FREAKING BED BUG! So, in a panic, I researched. For hours. Seeing how they've developed a resistance to just about everything with most sites saying, if you got them, you may never get rid of them. I was horrified. So I bought a can of regular Bedlam and a can of Bedlam Plus... one has some different ingredients, so I wanted to make sure to nuke them. I also bought Diatomaceous Earth, which as a fine powder, acts like sandpaper in insect's joints causing scarring which leads them to dehydrate. So I sprayed my mattress cover and bedframe until they were foamy soaky. I sprayed around the floor where my bed was and along the cracks in the walls where they had to be hiding. Then I filled every ledge of baseboard, every ledge of my bedframe and every nook and cranny with diatomaceous earth. Over the next few days, I found a few bedbugs slowly crawling around the area dying. GREAT! So I waited about another 10 days and redid the whole thing. Sprayed everywhere, powdered everywhere. So if you have a bug infestation of any kind in an area where it's really, really important that you get rid of them, don't screw around with RAID or any other OTC consumer product, your best bet is to get a can or two of this stuff (make sure you buy a little extra in case the first application doesn't completely solve your problem). For bugs that are DDT resistant and can survive a holocaust, you don't want to mess around. Grab some Diatomaceous Earth and some of this stuff, and you can't go wrong.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Real Deal
*by N***Y on December 23, 2025*

This stuff works. Bought to treat a relative's apartment bedroom after seeing telltale signs of bedbugs following notification his neighbor's apartment was being treated for an infestation. Stripped the bedding off, treated the mattress, boxsprings, bed frame, the night stand and dresser (for good measure), the area under the bed, and baseboards/corners. It's been about two weeks and no evidence of bugs. Will continue to treat every two weeks for a few months to be sure. Used one full can for a queen mattress/boxsprings, standard metal bed frame a 6' wide six-drawer dresser, two drawer nightstand, and a 12' x 15' carpeted room.

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