Objectively, it is worth recognizing that the Raptor aquafumigator is a rather interesting and original means for combating insects in domestic conditions. The originality lies, first of all, in the non-standard operating principle, which is partly similar to the operating principle of “hot fog” and insecticidal smoke bombs, popular among professional exterminators.
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Treating a room with the so-called “hot fog” is considered one of the most effective professional methods for exterminating bedbugs and cockroaches, and therefore is sometimes used in the most difficult cases when other methods do not give the desired result.
The aquafumigator combines the advantages of both “hot fog” and smoke bombs, but is largely devoid of their disadvantages. The product operates autonomously and requires minimal effort from a person when treating the room: there is no need to treat every crevice in the furniture and hard-to-reach places where insects hide (as is required, for example, when using standard aerosol products). It is enough to place the aquafumigator in the water - and it will do the rest of the work of killing insects itself.
At the same time, the product, when used correctly, is safe for people and pets (as well as for the interior of the apartment, which cannot be said, for example, about some insecticidal smoke bombs). And what is important, you can buy a Raptor aquafumigator for about 5-8 times less than what you would have to pay if the premises were professionally treated by a pest control service.
Interestingly, the manufacturer states in the description that the system provides instant elimination of any insects in the room. Actually, the aquafumigator itself is called “a system for the instant elimination of all types of insects.” But isn't this too self-confident a statement?
Let's figure out what this device can actually do in practice and whether it can actually be used to effectively fight bedbugs and cockroaches in an apartment...
Operating principle of the Raptor aquafumigator
Perhaps the main feature of the Raptor aquafumigator is the specific method of delivering the active substance to the body of insects: it is released from the fumigator with water vapor, spreads with it throughout the entire room, penetrating even the smallest cavities and crevices in which bedbugs and cockroaches hide, and poisons them here .
A particular advantage of this principle of operation is associated with the use of water vapor as a carrier of the insecticide:
- The steam initially has an elevated temperature, due to which it does not settle on surfaces as quickly as, for example, would happen when spraying a solution from a spray bottle or aerosol can. Consequently, the insecticide can remain in the air for quite a long time, filling the entire volume of the room;
- Water vapor is absolutely fireproof - the use of the Raptor aquafumigator, in principle, cannot lead to a fire;
- The steam coming out of the aquafumigator does not have an unpleasant odor (while, for example, when using insecticidal smoke bombs, a residual burning smell may remain in the apartment for weeks).
Steam is released when it interacts with water from the steam generator contained in the product. The person's task here is to simply lower a metal container into a container with an aqueous solution (this container and solution are included in the kit), and steam will begin to be released.
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What is especially important here is that with steam the insecticide penetrates into such insect hiding places that a person, even with a strong desire, cannot reach. These could be deep cracks in the walls, narrow, hard-to-reach spaces behind household appliances and furniture, cavities behind baseboards, or holes in the household appliances themselves. Some of these places are practically inaccessible (for example, cracks in the walls), and some people may not even know about. But if bedbugs, cockroaches and even tiny pharaoh ants can get in there, so can the steam containing the insecticide. As a result, many insects die right in their shelters and do not even have time to get out into the open space in the room.
However, it is worth keeping in mind that the penetrating ability of steam is not absolute: to exterminate some insects, it still makes sense to further facilitate the insecticide’s access to hiding places. For example, it is advisable to open bedbug nests in the filling of a sofa or inside a computer system unit clogged with dust before activating the aquafumigator.
Nevertheless, the aquafumigator will still save a huge amount of effort when processing the room.
Now let's see what happens when the steam along with the insecticidal substance comes into contact with insects...
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Raptor for bedbugs
The article helps to understand the issues related to the use of raptor against bedbugs and the capabilities it has in the fight against bedbugs in private homes and city apartments.
Aerosol and spray, aquafumigator for bedbugs Raptor instructions for use
Raptor for bedbugs is available in the form of an aquafumigator, aerosol, spray, gel and smoke bomb.
The disadvantage of methods of fighting bedbugs using all of the specified types of Raptor packaging, except for gel, is that during the treatment a person must leave the room for several hours, and after the time specified in the instructions, which is usually about 3 hours, clean and ventilation of poisoned housing.
When using Raptor-gel, the product is applied to the surface of the baseboard, back walls of furniture, etc. and within 8 months the manufacturer guarantees getting rid of corrosive insects. The gel does not emit an odor and is harmless to humans and animals, so there is no need to ventilate or “generalize” the room after its use.
Raptor for bedbugs steam, smoke, smoke bomb instructions
According to the instructions, to achieve the maximum effect from using a smoke bomb against bedbugs, you must carefully seal all the cracks through which fresh air can penetrate. Those. block chimneys, ventilation openings and clog windows and balconies.
To place a smoke bomb, set aside a place in the middle of the room and equip it with a non-flammable hard surface (ceramic tiles, bricks, etc.). A jar of smaller diameter, up to the mark on it, is filled with water, placed in the included jar of a larger diameter and placed in the place prepared for them.
After the saber has reacted with water and started smoking, you should leave the room, closing the door tightly behind you.
After 6-8 hours, the treated room is ventilated for at least 2-3 hours and wet cleaning is carried out, after which the disinfestation is considered complete.
Raptor for bedbugs reviews, price and where to buy
Most buyers leave positive reviews about the results of using Raptor. The product helps to destroy not only bedbugs, but other “tenants” - cockroaches, ants, etc. The pesticide retains its properties for 3 weeks from the moment of application or spraying, which makes it possible to destroy not only adult individuals of the same bugs, but also their offspring, hatched from the larvae that were once laid.
You can buy Raptor in hardware stores, markets or in supermarkets in specialized departments with pesticides.
The cost of the product in a cylinder will be about 250 rubles.
Small bottle raptor 125 ml against bedbugs, triple action, helps or not and its composition
Triple-action Raptor, available in 125 ml bottles, helps get rid of bedbugs, cockroaches and ants. The drug contains an isomer of tetramethrin, which has a detrimental effect on the nervous system of crawling insects, which causes their death.
Raptor for bedbugs in an outlet, how to use and principle of operation, is it harmful to humans or not, is it toxic to birds
Information about the use of an electric fumigator to combat bedbugs is not entirely accurate, since this type of Raptor is more designed to combat mosquitoes than bedbugs. However, according to the manufacturer, the Raptor fumigator, powered by an electrical outlet, is capable of destroying bedbug populations.
The principle of operation of this miracle invention of mankind is based on the evaporation of a fumigant - a chemical substance that causes the death of insects. For humans, birds, cats and dogs, the Raptor fumigator is considered non-toxic and harmless to health.
Raptor for bedbugs, who the manufacturer is and the manufacturer’s website, safety measures for use
Raptor for bedbugs is produced in many countries, including Russia, Turkey, Japan and China, but the idea of using a vapor-forming agent that kills insects belongs to Japan.
The history of the brand in Russia, starting from its very foundation, can be found on the website of the Russian manufacturer Raptor, at https://www.upeco.ru/products/brands/insect/rapto.
Safety measures when using a Raptor of a certain type are always set out in the instructions for the product, or, as when using a Raptor-fumigator, are not required at all.
Raptor for bedbugs consequences, pros and cons
Raptor for bedbugs, like any chemical product, can cause intoxication if used incorrectly. Therefore, the most significant disadvantage of this product is that in some cases it is necessary to wear protective equipment when working with the drug.
Also, the disadvantages of Raptor, according to buyers, are the need to re-treat the premises and the high cost of this product.
The advantages of Raptor, used to combat bedbugs, are its availability and ease of use. Raptor does not have such a pungent odor as other bedbug repellents, and causes the death of insects within 10-15 minutes after treatment.
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The composition of the insecticidal mixture, as well as its effect on bedbugs and other insects
The aquafumigator contains several components:
- Insecticide cyphenothrin (aka gokylate);
- A steam generator is a substance that, upon contact with water, leads to the release of a large amount of steam and its release into the air of the room;
- Binder.
The most responsible component here is cyphenothrin. It is he who poisons insects and ensures their rapid destruction. Its second name is gokylate, given to it by Japanese chemists who first synthesized it in the laboratory. For this reason, it is, in fact, called the “Japanese active ingredient” in the fumigator.
Like all pyrethroids, cyphenothrin has an acute nerve-paralytic effect on insects and other invertebrates, but is of low toxicity to humans and warm-blooded animals. Its molecules, penetrating either through the insect's spiracles or through the chitinous covers into the hemolymph, reach the nervous tissue and lead to a permanent disruption of the functioning of its cells. Because of this, constant nervous excitement occurs in the affected cells, the insect develops paralysis and dies.
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Cyphenothrin has high lipophilicity, that is, the ability to dissolve in fats. Partly due to this, it quite quickly penetrates the hemolymph of bedbugs through their chitinous integument, which, in principle, should just protect the insect from exposure to substances from the environment. The fact is that the chitinous cuticle on the body of insects is covered and permeated through with wax molecules - they prevent the evaporation of moisture from the body and protect the body from dehydration. Cyphenothrin gradually diffuses from the outside of the cuticle to the inside, and from here enters the hemolymph.
This action, realized when the product comes into contact with the chitinous coverings of an insect, is called contact.
The indicated mechanism of action of cyphenothrin is the same for a wide variety of pests and parasites. Due to this, the Raptor aquafumigator effectively works not only against bedbugs, cockroaches, ants and fleas, but also against any other unwanted arthropods. So, he quickly kills, including:
- Silverfish;
- Beetles (grinders, longhorned beetles, weevils, skin beetles, mealworms, pretend beetles);
- Dust mites;
- Mosquitoes and flies (including fly larvae);
- Kivsyakov, drupes, flycatchers;
- Woodlice;
- Moths of all types (both food and clothes).
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The aquafumigator was tested in laboratory conditions on 20 species of synanthropic insects, including black and red cockroaches, bed bugs, moths, and ants. The product showed high effectiveness against all “experimental” insects.
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Due to the fact that cyphenothrin is rarely used in household insecticidal preparations, insect populations resistant to it are not found in homes. Therefore, the likelihood that the aquafumigator will not poison cockroaches or bedbugs is extremely low.
Moreover, knowing this feature, professional exterminators sometimes use preparations based on cyphenothrin precisely in difficult cases when it is necessary to poison insects that are resistant to some other active substances (for example, organophosphorus compounds or carbamates). Thus, against bedbugs that are resistant to “chemicals”, a cyphenothrin-containing aquafumigator can be used at home.
Like other pyrethroids, cyphenothrin has a pronounced residual effect after settling on various surfaces. Due to this, those bedbugs that found themselves in the most reliable shelters (for example, under the upholstery of sofas) and survived the operation of the aquafumigator will be poisoned for another 7-12 days when moving along surfaces on which the insecticide has settled.
It is important to understand that steam with cyphenothrin has a relatively weak effect on bedbug eggs (as well as on the oothecae of cockroaches, flea pupae and fly puparia). This is due to the fact that the shell of eggs is very resistant to the penetration of poisons, and the active substance does not reach the embryos, even if it gets on the surface of the egg itself.
As a result, bedbug eggs can still continue to hatch into larvae several days after using the aquafumigator. However, due to the long residual effect of the drug, they die en masse already in the first days of life. However, if the premises are heavily infested, when many new larvae appear every day, a few individuals may survive - in this case, it may be necessary to re-use the aquafumigator.
Choosing an aquafumigator
When choosing such a device, you need to take into account its possible pros and cons. The main advantage is the safety of the product for animals and humans. Other benefits:
- efficiency;
- ease of use;
- the ability to process hard-to-reach places.
The disadvantage is that the active component does not affect insect eggs and their larvae, which is why it is necessary to resort to repeated treatment. The presence of a smell, which forces you to thoroughly ventilate the premises, is also a disadvantage of this product.
Application procedure
The procedure for using the Raptor aquafumigator is simple, and everything necessary for its use, including water (more precisely, a pinkish aqueous solution), is already included in the package.
To kill insects indoors you must:
- Remove the plastic jar from the box, and from the jar - the bag with the aqueous solution and the metal container;
- Pour the liquid from the bag into a jar;
- Lower the container into the water (holes up);
- As soon as steam begins to be released from the container, immediately leave the room.
To get the maximum effect when treating a room, it makes sense to pre-prepare it for the procedure:
- Furniture and household appliances are moved away from the walls - in this case, the steam will more completely cover the surface of the back walls, along which insects most often move;
- If the fight against bedbugs is carried out, then the sleeping places are also moved away from the walls, sofas are opened and dismantled if possible, mattresses are removed from the beds;
- If you are fighting cockroaches, ants, silverfish, food moths, and leather beetles, then you need to open all the cabinets and bedside tables in the kitchen, and those that move away from the walls need to be moved;
- When fighting clothes moths, you should open wardrobes, if possible, remove fur coats and fur coats from them, lay them out on the floor, sofas and beds;
- Food products standing openly (vegetables, fruits, bread) must be packed in bags and taken out of the room;
- Close the windows and doors in the room so that the steam does not escape in a draft. It is advisable to temporarily seal the ventilation grilles with tape;
- If there is an aquarium in the room, then you need to turn off the compressor in it, and cover it with a cover glass on top.
Pets and people must leave the premises during the treatment period. Houseplants can be left in their places - cyphenothrin is safe for them.
As soon as steam begins to be released from the fumigator, the person leaves the room and closes the door to it. At this time, the air will be filled with the finest insecticidal aerosol, the particles of which will penetrate into all the cracks and shelters of insects.
After 3-4 minutes, the steam ceases to be released, the aerosol cloud gradually spreads throughout the entire room and settles on surfaces.
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Approximately 15-20 minutes after the start of steam emission, the first bedbugs begin to die. Some disoriented parasites, on which the insecticide has already begun to act, can get out of their hiding places, climb walls, and move to places where they have never been seen before.
Later, after returning to the apartment, people sometimes even think that as a result of the action of the aquafumigator, the number of bedbugs somehow immediately became larger and they “perked up.” This is a deceptive impression: in instinctive attempts to find a safe place, bedbugs emerge en masse from their daytime hiding places, and residents see them in numbers that they did not even suspect.
One aquafumigator can effectively fill a room with an area of 25-30 square meters with steam. m. If the room is larger and you need to process it entirely, then you should purchase and simultaneously activate the appropriate number of kits.
According to the instructions, after activating the aquafumigator, the room should be left closed for 2-4 hours. The longer it sits unventilated, the less chance insects will have to survive. If possible, it is better not to open or ventilate the room for 10-12 hours (for example, go to another apartment to spend the night).
Upon return, you need to create a draft and thoroughly ventilate all rooms. After treatment, no residue remains on interior items, but those surfaces that people and pets come into contact with most often should be wiped with a damp cloth to minimize contact with the insecticide. As a rule, these are door handles, armrests of chairs, and table surfaces.
It is better not to wipe those surfaces with which neither people nor animals come into contact. There is no need to wash everything in the apartment. The longer the insecticide is left in place, the less likely it is that any insects in the room will survive.
For this reason, there is often no need for re-processing. Although, according to official instructions, 1-2 weeks after the first treatment, you need to carry out a similar baiting with an aquafumigator a second time in order to poison the larvae that hatched from the surviving eggs. However, in the case of fighting bedbugs, this is actually required only when “young shoots” of parasites are detected in the apartment. If after the first treatment the bedbugs are no longer visible and they do not bother anyone at night, then there is no need to re-use the aquafumigator.
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The steam generator included in the aquafumigator kit is intended for one-time use. The vapor-forming agent in it is completely produced during a physical and chemical reaction, so there is no need to disassemble it and try to somehow regenerate it.
Instructions for use
- Shake the bomb well before use until ignited
- Spray indoors or indoors for 20 seconds or more
- Do not use or store at temperatures above 50°C or near a window.
- Avoid spraying near the lens of surveillance cameras
Security measures
Disinfestation using smoke bombs should be carried out only with personal protective equipment. They are put on before the actual use of checkers, and are removed only after the treatment of the room is completed and it has been ventilated.
Ideally, if there is an opportunity to wear a full chemical protective suit. Otherwise, you will need a respirator, rubber gloves and safety glasses. Gloves should be discarded after processing is completed.
You should wear personal protective equipment when lighting a smoke bomb.
In extreme cases, instead of a full protective kit, it is permissible to use a gauze bandage soaked in a soda solution: dilute a teaspoon of soda in one glass of water and soak the gauze with this liquid.
People prone to allergic reactions and suffering from asthma, viral or bacterial respiratory diseases are strictly not recommended to carry out the treatment on their own.
Preparation for processing
Rules for using smoke bombs against bedbugs:
- All people and pets must be removed from the room before using smoke bombs.
- Bed linen should be removed from the bed and hung on lines
- The mattress should be positioned vertically to facilitate the entry of insecticidal smoke.
- Children's toys, clothing, dishes and food should be isolated from exposure to smoke using plastic bags
- Take out the bird cages
- Cover the aquarium
- The smoke bomb is placed in the middle of the room in a pan or basin of water to avoid accidental fire
Processing process
After the wick is lit and smoke enters the room, the organizer of this process must leave the room and close the door. People should not inhale smoke from the bomb.
Basic safety measures when using checkers also require that the person baiting bedbugs is wearing a long-sleeved jacket and tight-fitting trousers. It is mandatory to wear a respirator.
After processing
The general rule for working in premises where insect extermination measures have been carried out is to wet treat the premises.
The smell after using smoke bombs lasts for about a week. For this and other reasons, it is recommended that children and pets are not allowed into the treated area for the first week after the bed bug extermination procedure. Also, people prone to allergies should not stay in the apartment, as the substance can cause an allergic reaction.
How safe is it to use an aquafumigator at home?
Like any other product whose active substance gets into the air, an aquafumigator requires some caution in handling it and compliance with safety measures.
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To date, there are no known cases of poisoning with cyphenothrin in general or specifically with steam from the Raptor aquafumigator, which would require hospitalization and threaten human life. However, in case of gross violation of the safety measures specified in the instructions for use, the appearance of undesirable symptoms is quite possible - this could include a sore throat, cough, as well as headache, dizziness, nausea, general malaise, and skin rash. As with any other insecticide, the reaction can be associated either with poisoning, if the insecticide enters the respiratory tract in large quantities, or with an allergy, if the substance settles on the skin or mucous membranes of an allergy-prone person.
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The aquafumigator itself and the method of its use are designed in such a way as to eliminate the risk of poisoning during its operation. The device can operate completely autonomously and does not require the presence of a person near it.
To avoid any unpleasant consequences when using an aquafumigator, the following rules must be followed:
- Before starting use, remove all people and pets from the premises;
- Immediately after activating the device and starting to release steam, leave the room;
- You should return to the premises no earlier than 2 hours after activating the fumigator.
By following these simple rules, the risk of any undesirable consequences will be minimized.
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Steam from an aquafumigator can activate certain types of fire alarm sensors (if they detect smoke in the room), so they need to be turned off in advance.
Steam containing insecticide does not pose a danger to wallpaper, furniture, soft elements of sofas and beds, and does not damage suspended ceilings. After using the aquafumigator, no visible traces remain on the surfaces.
Differences from similar products - smoke bombs and “hot fog”
As noted above, the principle of operation of an aquafumigator is reminiscent of that of smoke bombs, as well as of a “hot fog” generator: the insecticide enters the room in the form in which it most effectively reaches insect hiding places.
But both over smoke bombs and over a “hot fog” generator, an aquafumigator has several clear advantages.
The fumigator differs from smoke bombs in its complete fire safety and the fact that the steam released from it does not leave a persistent burning odor in the room being treated. In addition, permethrin smoke bombs form a white coating on the ceiling, floor and interior items, and hexachlorane smoke bombs, still sometimes used in agriculture, are simply dangerous to health (hexachlorane accumulates in the body and has a teratogenic effect, that is, it can cause developmental disorders embryo).
There is another nuance: many insecticidal smoke bombs (Samuro, Quiet Evening, City), sold in online stores or in physical retail outlets, have classical insecticides often used in everyday life as active ingredients. More often it is permethrin, less often cypermethrin. Synanthropic insects - bedbugs, cockroaches, ants, moths - often already have resistance to these insecticides. Specially conducted experiments show that bedbugs and red cockroaches often caught in apartments do not die even 5 hours after, for example, a permethrin bomb is lit right next to them.
The active component of the Raptor aquafumigator always poisons insects: there is currently no data on identifying populations of bedbugs or cockroaches resistant to it.
The main advantage of the Raptor aquafumigator over treating a room using the “hot fog” method is its low price. In stores today, an aquafumigator is sold for about 400 rubles. At the same time, one professional treatment of an apartment with “hot fog” will cost approximately 3,500 rubles. If the area is large, then more fumigators will be required, but professional disinfestation will also cost more.
Compatibility of the aquafumigator with other Raptor products
The principle of operation of the aquafumigator allows its use to be combined with the use of other products - both from the Raptor line and from other manufacturers.
For example, when fighting cockroaches, after using a fumigator in places where insects may enter the premises from neighbors, it is advisable to apply Raptor insecticidal gel and set traps with poisoned baits (Raptor “Double Strength” traps) for the purpose of prevention. If an insect hiding place is found, it can be spot-treated with any insecticidal aerosol (from the Raptor line, for example, a universal aerosol or an aerosol against crawling insects can be used).
When exterminating bedbugs, you can combine the use of an aquafumigator with pre-treatment of detected nests of parasites with a specialized Raptor aerosol against bedbugs.
How can you increase the efficiency of using an aquafumigator?
Despite the high penetrating ability of steam from an aquafumigator, in some cases furniture and insect hiding places should be prepared for room treatment.
For example, it often happens that an old sofa is infested with bedbugs - there are holes in its upholstery, and somewhere the staples that secure the upholstery to the frame have fallen out. As a result, bedbugs actively breed under the upholstery in the filling, and from such a nest they gradually spread throughout the apartment.
If the density of the upholstery and filling is high enough, steam will not penetrate to a great depth into the sofa. Therefore, in such cases, it is advisable to remove the upholstery from the sofa (although in practice, few people usually want to do this), take out the filling, and leave this entire “gutted” structure in the middle of the room while processing.
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Even if the upholstery is intact, it is advisable to at least open the sofa itself, and if possible, disassemble it, since parasites often get into the joints of soft parts that fit tightly to each other and thereby isolate bedbug nests from the penetration of insecticide.
Likewise, to combat cockroaches, it is advisable to open the bedside tables and cabinets in the kitchen. To bait clothes moths, you need to open closets with clothes in which larvae are found.
Finally, when using the Raptor aquafumigator, as well as other insecticidal agents, a universal rule is relevant: in order to completely remove insects from the premises, it is necessary to find and block the paths for their penetration here from the outside (from the entrance or from neighbors). If this is not done, then there is a risk that the product will have to be used again and again, as new insects will come to replace the dead. If the routes of penetration are blocked, then even a single use of an aquafumigator may be sufficient to completely destroy all pests and parasites in the apartment.
And in conclusion, a short summary: the Raptor aquafumigator, based on the totality of its consumer and functional characteristics, is indeed a non-standard, original and, most importantly, quite effective product that helps destroy pests and parasites even if they are resistant to standard household “chemicals” (Dichlorvos of various brands , Karbofos, etc.) It is only important to use it correctly and not neglect preventive measures.
If you have personal experience using the Raptor aquafumigator, be sure to leave your review at the bottom of this page. What insects did you use it against and was it effective in your case specifically?
Tips on how to use the product
- It is worth turning off all sensors that can react to smoke from the Raptor.
- It is best to install the product in the very center of the room on a flat surface.
- In the room being treated, it is worth opening all the cabinets, taking out clothes and other things, leaving the doors wide open so that the steam can penetrate even into the wooden furniture.
- Repeated prophylaxis with “Raptor” is carried out after 2-3 weeks . Since the product is not capable of killing laid insect eggs, another treatment of the apartment is necessary. The newly born parasites will die immediately if you turn on the Raptor again after a certain time.
- Food and utensils must be removed from all cabinets. If there are fish in an aquarium in the apartment, then they need to be covered . You also need to move all the flowers. Let the whole room be clean, this will make it easier to get rid of parasites.
Precautionary measures
Despite the fact that the product is not harmful, there are still safety precautions when using the drug. The most important thing is that there are no side effects from use. What then should you beware of? It is important to keep Raptor steam away from your eyes, mouth and open wounds . It happens that people forget that, whatever one may say, the product is still toxic to certain areas of the body. It is important to immediately rinse the area with water if steam gets on the mucous membrane of the body. If the drug is approved for use on children , this does not mean that you can spray Raptor right in front of the child’s nose.
Reviews on the use of the Raptor aquafumigator
“Cockroaches and bedbugs are generally a sore subject for me. I'm already tired of fighting them, I've tried everything there is. Neither aerosols helped, nor sprays - nothing. Zero effect. The bedbugs ran from place to place in search of new housing for them, and the cockroaches disappeared and reappeared in the kitchen. As soon as I heard about a new insect repellent, I immediately bought it to try it out as soon as possible. The price is more or less normal, justifies itself, I would say. Overall, I want to say that the effect is amazing. So far there are no cockroaches in the house, and the bedbugs have completely disappeared. I don’t know what will happen next, but I’ve been living peacefully for more than a month now. I think that Raptor is what you need, especially for those who have had the same situation as me.”
“At night, while I was sleeping, bedbugs bit my entire arm. This was the last straw of patience, because in the morning I went to the store for an effective remedy. The sales consultant recommended taking “Raptor” and said that he got rid of all the insects in the apartment in the same way. I had no choice - I had to trust an experienced seller. The bitten hand made itself felt every time, it itched terribly, and the bites were quite large. Having tried the product, I can say for sure that this is what you need to buy. The effect is visible after a couple of hours. Personally, I found several corpses of bedbugs after spraying steam in the room. I can say for sure that the product helped me a lot and I’m glad that no one else will bite me at night.”
“For me personally, there is one main disadvantage in the Raptor - although it is an effective tool, it is very inconvenient. In order to expel all the cockroaches from the kitchen, we had to drag all the food into another room, and we had a lot of it. We spent half a day just dragging it, not to mention using the drug itself. In general, this is not the most pleasant activity. And so, in general, the cockroaches disappeared, the steam killed them. Everywhere one could see small bodies of insects that were already lifeless. I hope that the result from the product will last a sufficient amount of time and I won’t have to spray the steam again, otherwise this is not the most pleasant thing for me.”
Raptor is a very strong and powerful drug. Most reviews are positive than negative. According to statistics, 85% use the Raptor aquafumigator in their homes to actively fight against insects. So far, no other product can rise to a level higher than Raptor. It seems that there is already a permanent leader among the TOP most effective drugs. We can only believe that the functions of matter will never change.