I wanted to give an update to my original spray date like three weeks ago. The product works phenomenally. After the first spray, i found one on its back in my bathtub dying (i live in a studio apartment and they were coming from the vents). I sprayed all the cracks in my place and my mattress. You gotta hit all the spots as they are small and flat, i found a couple more dead ones around the floorboards. Best part is crossfire keeps working after you spray. No more bites since my first spray (i sprayed again 2 weeks later just in case i missed any eggs and they hatched). It sounds like i had a bad infestation but i caught it early believe it or not. Thanks for posting this video, because i feel like when you have a bed bug problem, you need good advice to take them out quick before it gets outa control. And this helped out a lot. Sorry for the novel but have a great day, happy holidays and new year.
👍👍👍👍👍 thank you for sharing how to spray the crossfire. I felt relieved that the crossfire bed bug can be use on the carpet. Thanks you, God bless you 🙏🙏.
you should be wearing long sleeve shirt and good rubber gloves when dealing with chemicals. I would add goggles too because it's too easy to sneeze and accidently get it on your face or in eyes...but that's just me.
Ive read some reviews that bedbugs are now becomming residtant to crossfire and are bot dying. I hope thats not the case and those people just didnt mix it correctly. Because this is the only spray that i know will kill bedbugs in all stages as well as residual kill
Our senior building has a huge bedbug problem. I’ve used CimeXa religiously, after first trying food grade DE which did nothing at all. Took 8 years, but I finally got them. The first 3 actually came wandering out of my bathroom closet! Only things in there are gasket sealed plastic storage containers. They were all already full too. I had no bites, so I know they came from a neighbor or hallway. Have now had 2 professional treatments, one more to go. Just tonight found a small bug in the folds on the arm of my loveseat! All I have right now is 91% alcohol. Cleaned the folds out and sprayed that alcohol. Waiting for that to fully dry so I can vacuum the loveseat again. Saved the now deceased bug in a bag to show the exterminator next week. Even pros can miss a spot. And apparently CimeXa isn’t doing the job, I’ve heard from friends that Crossfire isn’t doing it anymore either. These things are getting more and more treatment resistant. This is a whole nightmare!
@mschief-central4940 I watched a few other videos and many pest control professionals are saying crossfire still works. The issue is that a lot of them aren't mixing the chemicals correctly or aren't spraying everywhere as they should
@@mschief-central4940food grade DE works for me. it doesnt die immediately but there's a huge reduction after 3 days and only 1-2 bites/day remain after a week. i have been using this for 3 weeks now and they arent completely gone but i can barely find them anymore
Someone else mentioned that but the solution seems to be forgiving because either way the bugs have been gon over a year so I would say probably don’t stress being super exact this worked even with my slight over diluting and I have not seen one bug since
Thank u for letting me kno! I had a bad experience with a pest spray few yrs ago lol couldn't sleep in my room for few mnths.. it was strong n nothing helped 🤦
@@timmordragon1847 yep. I would also use diatemacious earth at the same time too. That will help with any eggs that hatch in 2 weeks time, at which stage the efficacy of the cross fire will have diminished. With the DE, just concentrate on your bed. Sides, creases/crevices, under the 4 sides of your bed (bottom edges), the wheels, any residual DE that falls on the floor around your bed, leave it there. Leave that all for a 1 month and your problem will be gone..
@@PST101 I can't use DE until summer is over and I'm not using the Swamp Cooler. DE only works in dry environment. I'll wait until winter to use DE when I'm using the Furnace/Heater exclusively. Good advice though and I already have DE but it sucks up the moisture in the air from Swamp Cooler. Just so you know.
What about having indoor pets and l am disabled and in a wheelchair, how long do you have to leave your house and is it toxic to animals?? If anyone can help l would appreciate it!
the specifics should be on their website but I recall them saying its safe for everyone after a few hours but I recommend checking the website for full clarity
the guest showed me a few dead ones, I honestly didnt see any live activity but this work as a preventative measure as well, and since we deal with so many new people in this business its never a bad idea.
@@AllHustleNoCap yeah that’s what I’m saying. Use Transport P you’ll only have to use 0.3 fluid ounces for a gallon worth and it’ll do the same as the product you’re using.
Tried on with the UV light. May have killed some but seems like more came! Didn't want to use chemicals as they are harmful to all living beings. Sometimes...you gotta know when to fold 'em. Thanks for your video.
hi my friend,i live in montreal quebec and im not able to find crossfire products,,,when i go ebay and amazon they are not delevering in canada....is it possible for you to send me a bottle, leaving me an adress were a can send you money...i really need that product, thanks for your compassion.
@@jungle3139 i know its two months ago, and im unsure if you'd still like the information. But, 13oz of crossfire (exactly, you dont want to put more or less) for a gallon of water. I have a 1 gallon sprayer, i filled it halfway, added the crossfire (a 13 oz bottle) and filled it up the rest of the gallon fill line with water. Shake well give em hell. It worked for me.
Hey boss let's clarify how to mix this .. the company says add the 13 oz and fill up to the 1 gallon mark which means u do not use a full one gallon of water ? U just fill to the one gallon mark or do u think it don't matter it'll still work in that range ?
@@AllHustleNoCap I have the same sprayer. Am I suppose to fill the rest of the water to the 4 liter line? It's confusing because a gallon is 3.8 liters but the sprayer only has a half-a-gallon mark, 2 liter mark and 4 liter mark.
This title is so desceptive! Unless you just bought bed bugs into your home, and I'm talking about a couple of them. There is no way you will get rid of them in 24hrs. ! Get real bro!😅😂🫠😭😎
Crossfire kills bed bugs and eggs on contact and it has a 30 day residual which means if a bed bug comes into contact or lays eggs within any area that has been sprayed in the last 4 weeks it dies. After one application on a typical infestation it is typical not to see any bedbug activity after the first 24 hours. However, one of my rentals had an extremely sever infestation--to the point they were climbing on the walls and ceilings during the daytime!---it took two applications 30 days apart from each one to kill off the infestation. Crossfire works so well in a DIY situation that many professional exterminators are losing money because you don't have to pay them $300 to $500 per room when you can buy a bottle of Crossfire for $40, a sprayer for $20 and take care of it yourself. `
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I wanted to give an update to my original spray date like three weeks ago. The product works phenomenally. After the first spray, i found one on its back in my bathtub dying (i live in a studio apartment and they were coming from the vents). I sprayed all the cracks in my place and my mattress. You gotta hit all the spots as they are small and flat, i found a couple more dead ones around the floorboards. Best part is crossfire keeps working after you spray. No more bites since my first spray (i sprayed again 2 weeks later just in case i missed any eggs and they hatched). It sounds like i had a bad infestation but i caught it early believe it or not. Thanks for posting this video, because i feel like when you have a bed bug problem, you need good advice to take them out quick before it gets outa control. And this helped out a lot. Sorry for the novel but have a great day, happy holidays and new year.
I appreciate the feedback I’m glad I could help
Thanks for the tutorial boss. Got my stuff, these bugs about to have a bad day.
👍👍👍👍👍 thank you for sharing how to spray the crossfire. I felt relieved that the crossfire bed bug can be use on the carpet. Thanks you, God bless you 🙏🙏.
Yea it didn’t leave any noticeable stains I also sprayed the beds and couches with no issue
you should be wearing long sleeve shirt and good rubber gloves when dealing with chemicals. I would add goggles too because it's too easy to sneeze and accidently get it on your face or in eyes...but that's just me.
What if you don’t need to use a whole gallon? Can you half the 13oz into 6.5 and use half a gallon and save the rest for another treatment ?
Ive read some reviews that bedbugs are now becomming residtant to crossfire and are bot dying. I hope thats not the case and those people just didnt mix it correctly. Because this is the only spray that i know will kill bedbugs in all stages as well as residual kill
I have not had any more bed bug problems since this video and I made this over a year ago
Our senior building has a huge bedbug problem. I’ve used CimeXa religiously, after first trying food grade DE which did nothing at all. Took 8 years, but I finally got them. The first 3 actually came wandering out of my bathroom closet! Only things in there are gasket sealed plastic storage containers. They were all already full too. I had no bites, so I know they came from a neighbor or hallway. Have now had 2 professional treatments, one more to go. Just tonight found a small bug in the folds on the arm of my loveseat! All I have right now is 91% alcohol. Cleaned the folds out and sprayed that alcohol. Waiting for that to fully dry so I can vacuum the loveseat again. Saved the now deceased bug in a bag to show the exterminator next week. Even pros can miss a spot. And apparently CimeXa isn’t doing the job, I’ve heard from friends that Crossfire isn’t doing it anymore either. These things are getting more and more treatment resistant. This is a whole nightmare!
@mschief-central4940 I watched a few other videos and many pest control professionals are saying crossfire still works. The issue is that a lot of them aren't mixing the chemicals correctly or aren't spraying everywhere as they should
@@mschief-central4940food grade DE works for me. it doesnt die immediately but there's a huge reduction after 3 days and only 1-2 bites/day remain after a week.
i have been using this for 3 weeks now and they arent completely gone but i can barely find them anymore
1 thing, you actually diluted it a little bit. The final mix should be exactly 1 gallon.
Someone else mentioned that but the solution seems to be forgiving because either way the bugs have been gon over a year so I would say probably don’t stress being super exact this worked even with my slight over diluting and I have not seen one bug since
@@AllHustleNoCap dope!
What is the scent like?? I will be purchasing this soon
Doesn’t really have a smell
Doesnt really have a smell
Thank u for letting me kno! I had a bad experience with a pest spray few yrs ago lol couldn't sleep in my room for few mnths.. it was strong n nothing helped 🤦
Is that a chapin sprayer?
I believe so there should be a link in the description to the one I used
Did it actually work?
Yep the home has been bedbug free since this video was made this, is an Airbnb so if there was still bugs I would have heard about it for sure
It's supposed to be 1 Gallon of mixed liquid TOTAL. Not 1 Gallon of water and 13 oz of Crossfire!
I will double check this however it seems to work either way, these bugs have been gone for almost a year now
Just mix it in that Gallon Jug and you should be good right?
@@timmordragon1847 yep. I would also use diatemacious earth at the same time too. That will help with any eggs that hatch in 2 weeks time, at which stage the efficacy of the cross fire will have diminished. With the DE, just concentrate on your bed. Sides, creases/crevices, under the 4 sides of your bed (bottom edges), the wheels, any residual DE that falls on the floor around your bed, leave it there. Leave that all for a 1 month and your problem will be gone..
@@PST101 I can't use DE until summer is over and I'm not using the Swamp Cooler. DE only works in dry environment. I'll wait until winter to use DE when I'm using the Furnace/Heater exclusively. Good advice though and I already have DE but it sucks up the moisture in the air from Swamp Cooler. Just so you know.
How do I get the gmk cross fire chemical in Nigeria
What about having indoor pets and l am disabled and in a wheelchair, how long do you have to leave your house and is it toxic to animals?? If anyone can help l would appreciate it!
the specifics should be on their website but I recall them saying its safe for everyone after a few hours but I recommend checking the website for full clarity
Is this pet safe??
according to the label it is
Is this at Home Depot?
naw its on Amazon theres a link in the description
Good video! Appreciate it!
Did you see any or did they just say you had bugs?
the guest showed me a few dead ones, I honestly didnt see any live activity but this work as a preventative measure as well, and since we deal with so many new people in this business its never a bad idea.
14 ounces for one gallon is horrible compared to any other product. Usually it is one fluid ounce per gallon
for me the percentages dont matter its the result.
@@AllHustleNoCap yeah that’s what I’m saying. Use Transport P you’ll only have to use 0.3 fluid ounces for a gallon worth and it’ll do the same as the product you’re using.
Great video, thank you very much , note to self(nts) watched 00:01
youre welcome thanks
My cousin has tried this for a month and haven't helped 😑
he probably mixed it wrong, or applied it incorrectly im not sure which one without knowing the details
Try also an ozone generator 👍
hopefully i dont have to try anything else
Tried on with the UV light. May have killed some but seems like more came! Didn't want to use chemicals as they are harmful to all living beings. Sometimes...you gotta know when to fold 'em.
Thanks for your video.
You got that shit right brother 🙏❤️ AMEN praise the Lord Jesus Christ Amen 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸👍
@@TimothyPeterson-kz7xr yes lord
The finishing results
Thx
No problem
hi my friend,i live in montreal quebec and im not able to find crossfire products,,,when i go ebay and amazon they are not delevering in canada....is it possible for you to send me a bottle, leaving me an adress were a can send you money...i really need that product, thanks for your compassion.
They likely have a shipping regulation that prevents shipping from Canada
Thanks for the anseer
I am here too from mtl
Damn we got the same bed😂😂😂
Amazon
Yessir and now I'm bedbug free 🎉 thank you bro
*PromoSM*
Fucking excellent video
Thanks bro
Couldnt watch after a skipping bug in your video.
👍🏾
You high AF!
@@y2k1307 not in this video specifically
@@AllHustleNoCap Lol, Right on man....
@@y2k1307 🍃🍃
You did not mix that properly... shoulda put the crossfire in the one gallon water then fill
So wait do you have to pour the entire crossfire into the water or can you use half of it
@@jungle3139 i know its two months ago, and im unsure if you'd still like the information. But, 13oz of crossfire (exactly, you dont want to put more or less) for a gallon of water. I have a 1 gallon sprayer, i filled it halfway, added the crossfire (a 13 oz bottle) and filled it up the rest of the gallon fill line with water. Shake well give em hell. It worked for me.
Hey boss let's clarify how to mix this .. the company says add the 13 oz and fill up to the 1 gallon mark which means u do not use a full one gallon of water ? U just fill to the one gallon mark or do u think it don't matter it'll still work in that range ?
i came back to this comment 5 months later I did mix it correctly because the bed bugs are GONE!
@@AllHustleNoCap I have the same sprayer. Am I suppose to fill the rest of the water to the 4 liter line? It's confusing because a gallon is 3.8 liters but the sprayer only has a half-a-gallon mark, 2 liter mark and 4 liter mark.
This title is so desceptive! Unless you just bought bed bugs into your home, and I'm talking about a couple of them. There is no way you will get rid of them in 24hrs. ! Get real bro!😅😂🫠😭😎
Mine were gone in 24 hours this was in a Airbnb property and no one ever saw them again after the initial 24 hours
Crossfire kills bed bugs and eggs on contact and it has a 30 day residual which means if a bed bug comes into contact or lays eggs within any area that has been sprayed in the last 4 weeks it dies. After one application on a typical infestation it is typical not to see any bedbug activity after the first 24 hours. However, one of my rentals had an extremely sever infestation--to the point they were climbing on the walls and ceilings during the daytime!---it took two applications 30 days apart from each one to kill off the infestation. Crossfire works so well in a DIY situation that many professional exterminators are losing money because you don't have to pay them $300 to $500 per room when you can buy a bottle of Crossfire for $40, a sprayer for $20 and take care of it yourself. `
@@smellyfella5077 this
It took me 2 applications, in 2 days but you could definitely see the difference after the first application. You have 3 days to use it once mixed.