@@ismaelperez1349 well it was an apartment. And we moved out from that apartment as well. New bed new couch new everything other than the garments we decided to keep
@@ismaelperez1349 it absolutely it worked. I did 2 cycles to make sure and haven’t had an issue for the year since. It also helped me pinpoint where they came from too
Hi Brian - Unfortunately, CrossFire is not registered in Canada. However, MGK's other highly effective bed bug solution, Bedlam, is registered for use in Canada: www.mgk.com/product/bedlam-insecticide/.
@MGK Company hi I have 7oz cross fire in the uk do I mix it with 1 gallon us or 1 gallon uk 🇬🇧? Because it seems to be different measurements please get back to me I want to mix it correctly 😀
@@tashina2007 what I dont understand is a gallon of water is 128 oz, and with the crossfire the label says 115ozs of water to mix. I have sprayed with crossfire, and the pesticide came out milky white, and I heard its supposed to be clear in color, if someone sees this I would really appreciate a reply.
Guys this stuff actually works. Please do support their product.
Im waiting for mines and it cant come fast enough. How long did it take for you
Did it really work so u dont hava any in your home i have this problom in my room and couches helpp mee
@@kojinmaster 10 minutes for complete kill time
@@ismaelperez1349 well it was an apartment. And we moved out from that apartment as well. New bed new couch new everything other than the garments we decided to keep
@@vincentra8849 so u just moved out
can we use half bottle and half gallon? I find myself only using half a sprayer every time
Did it work
@@ismaelperez1349 it absolutely it worked. I did 2 cycles to make sure and haven’t had an issue for the year since. It also helped me pinpoint where they came from too
@@Sir-IKON Ok ty for information
@@Sir-IKON how many weeks after did you follow up with another set of spray?
@@XoxoChengM I did a second time after 30 days. I also put covers on pillows and mattress. Hadn’t had a problem since.
Hey Tommy,
How come it gets really clumpy in a B&G sprayer? It sprays out in small concentrate clumps, rather than fully suspending in water
what is the shelf life after mix?
Using a 32 oz spray bottle..... what would be the correct amount of added product and would it be affected by adding too much Cross Fire?
I am wondering the same thing
Is the aerosol can the same as the concentrate? Is it "weaker" due to the propellent? Thanks.
Can I just use a spray bottle??
How can we buy crossfire in Canada?????
Hi Brian - Unfortunately, CrossFire is not registered in Canada. However, MGK's other highly effective bed bug solution, Bedlam, is registered for use in Canada: www.mgk.com/product/bedlam-insecticide/.
@MGK Company hi I have 7oz cross fire in the uk do I mix it with 1 gallon us or 1 gallon uk 🇬🇧? Because it seems to be different measurements please get back to me I want to mix it correctly 😀
Where to buy in india??
it is very expensive in Indian currency,
Please help me out
They also promote harris too
Is this a funny haha or do you mean the VP?
Can you buy it in Oklahoma
Yes you can. I use it in my pest control business here in OK. Winfield Solutions or Target Pest Supply both in OKC keep it in stock.
Hi im in the uk 🇬🇧 can anyone tell me do i mix a gallon us or uk 🇬🇧 because there seems to be a difference any help would be great 👍
US measurements as they are a US company. Or convert 1 US gallon to UK measurements
How did you get on? I am in the UK myself
The only problem is that i can nit get it here in canada.
Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched 00:01
How many times do you have to spray
I’ve heard it can get rid of them in 1 application. I’m on my first application. I will see if I need another one in about a month.
@@tashina2007 what I dont understand is a gallon of water is 128 oz, and with the crossfire the label says 115ozs of water to mix. I have sprayed with crossfire, and the pesticide came out milky white, and I heard its supposed to be clear in color, if someone sees this I would really appreciate a reply.
@@pamelamiller9478 make sure you shake it very well, continuously throughout your application