Raid Flea Killer Carpet & Room Spray, Kills hatching eggs for up to 4 months, 16 Oz
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Kills Bugs Dead.Raid Max Bed Bug & Flea Killer kills fleas, bed bugs, and their eggs. It sprays two ways with targeted application for hard�to-reach areas and wide coverage for larger surfaces. This formula is non-staining on water-safe fabrics and surfaces.Raid Flea Killer Plus Carpet & Room Spray is designed to battle heavy flea infestations when used in conjunction with other Raid Flea Killer Plus Products. It kills adult fleas on contact and kills hatching eggs for up to four months on carpet and upholstery.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 2.6 x 2.6 x 9.5 inches; 1 Pounds
Item model number : 619867
Date First Available : January 16, 2007
Manufacturer : SC Johnson
ASIN : B000VVC23Q
Best Sellers Rank: #311 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #19 in Insect & Pest Repellent Sprays
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Kills fleas and ticks on contact
Kills hatching eggs for up to 4 months
Non-staining on water-safe fabrics & surfaces
Also works upside down, making thorough spraying easy
Wide-angle spray
Customers say
Customers find the insect repellent effective at killing fleas and appreciate its ease of use and good coverage, with one customer noting it spreads well on carpets and furniture. The smell receives mixed feedback, with some saying it’s not overpowering while others find it strong. While some customers consider it decent for the price, others feel it’s a waste of money. The product’s strength receives negative feedback, with several customers reporting it came broken.
13 reviews for Raid Flea Killer Carpet & Room Spray, Kills hatching eggs for up to 4 months, 16 Oz
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Tennisshoes –
Smells but works.
Smells bad, so if you can run fans after applications to clear out the fumes, this stuff really works. If you have a bad infestation you may have to run a second application after 2 weeks. Vacuum after the fumes clear. Also worked on those grease ants. After the application I havenât seen any fleas or ants inside. I will buy again.
Artyna –
Raid Flea Killer Carpet & Room Spray
This is my favorite flea spray for carpet, and sometimes very difficult to find in the store. I have been using it for years. What I like is that it works almost immediately, and I do not see fleas after usage for some time. Some sprays have an odor. This one has a slight one that is not too bad. I also use it in the car as it is easy to transfer flees into the car that have attached to your clothing. It is perfect for this area as well.
Jama –
Did the job
Did the job. Our tiny dog loves running through the grass, and tends to pick up fleas from the local strays. This has been great to spray as we clean behind her.
Anonymous Poster –
It worked on dust mites
This worked to kill a dust mite infestation. The coverage was nowhere near what the can said. I sprayed about 90% of an 8×5 low-pile carpet with a can and I needed a second can to do the remaining 10%. Maybe I went too slow but I really wanted to be sure. The smell is tolerable but it almost smells stuffy like mildew or rain or dew or something. It’s been one month since I sprayed and most of the smell is gone but I can still smell some fragrance on things that are left on the carpet.Full story:Sometimes I leave a TV remote, laptop, game controller, etc on this carpet. I noticed at the beginning of the summer that the bottom of anything I left on the carpet was getting covered in what I thought was specks of dust. I would routinely clean. One time a day after cleaning I lifted up the remote and the bottom was covered in tons of specks. Something didn’t seem right. I looked at the remote under a handheld microscope and holy sh__ the specks were mostly crawling mites. I freaked out! Their faces were super scary.So began my war on dust mites.I vacuumed everything in the house. I mean I literally spent all day with earplugs in vacuuming everything. I threw away the vacuum bag and filters and put in new ones. I coated the problem carpet in puffs of boric acid powder that I brushed into the carpet fibers. I figured, everything is vacuumed, dry and the boric acid should make it impossible for the mites to live in the carpet. Didn’t work.Then I figured, well, they must be spreading from the remotes and laptop right? So I tried lysol to saturate the carpet and every surface contacting it. Didn’t work.I used a handheld steamer and steamed the carpet leaving it wet. It was pretty messy and very slow. (I think I needed a special steamer that would put out dry steam.) Didn’t work.I used a hair dryer on the carpet to dry out from the previous day. Also very slow it took hours to really heat it up. I then used the hair dryer on the remotes and laptop. That last one big mistake, I melted some of the laptop keys into a curled up wavy state. Oops. And, agonizingly, didn’t work.At this point I started looking for professional kill formulas instead of any random thing I’d read on google. One thing I read was that dust mite eggs embed themselves deep in carpets past where vacuums can get them. Another thing I read was a patent US5843981A on dust mites with a special formula that killed them and compared its formula to other formulas with higher concentrations that didn’t work as well. Intriguing. The formula matched Raid Flea and Tick Killer Plus. (Note the non-Plus version looks almost exactly the same but doesn’t stop eggs so make sure to get the Plus version).A month later, I still see an occasional specks of dust on things I leave on the carpet. I check with the microscope and it’s actual dust or boric acid powder granules (which, coincidentally, look almost the same as specks of dust) but no mites.I’m sorry to tell you that from what I’ve read you can never fully get rid of dust mites they just live with us off our skin flakes. As long as they have a food source (and by that I mean us) they will always be around. Don’t look under the microscope or you will drive yourself insane.
MzArrington –
Works
Seems to be effective. We found a few fleas on our cat, so wanted to treat the furniture and carpet. Smell isnât bad and it fades quickly. No sign of bugs.
michell chapman –
The best product out there
I tried to different products before I bought this one and I wish I would have just bought this in the first place. It wiped out my flea issues after first application. I did apply a second application just to be on the safe side .
Thomas Taber –
Sorry little critters but you gotta go
This is the best I have found for fleas indoors. Although it kills other insects as well, I concentrate on the yearly flea epidemic. Its safe for all pets except fish. Just follow the directions. We’ve used it for over 25 years.
Kathy –
Makes fleas really angry
Iâve been fighting fleas on and off for the past two months after my dogâs topical preventative stopped working. I have used this spray twice, always spraying all furniture and rugs and locking the room for at least 12h to allow the smell to air out.On the first occasion, when I returned to my living room after the 12h, I was playing with my dog and looked down and saw a big fat flea on MY ARM. I had never seen a single flea on furniture or anywhere else besides on my dog. What I think happened this time is, the flea was likely on my dog and since the furniture and rugs were saturated with the raid spray, I was the only âsafeâ place it could jump to.A week later, I repeated the treatment. In between, I made sure to vacuum every day, wash linens, bathe my dog, even gave her a capstar. I was still finding a few little fleas on her when I bathed her, but thatâs not entirely raidâs fault as I can only treat one room at the time and they probably jump and move with my dog as I do so.Last night I repeated the treatment. This time I locked my dog in my room and sprayed the rest of the apartment to let it sit overnight. When I got in bed, about an hour later, I was super itchy and when I looked down I realized I had two flea bites on my legs. I suppose thereâs a small possibility the flea was in my bed, but I have white linens and could not find a single flea or flea dirt, so my guess is when I was spraying a flea (or fleas) jumped on my feet and climbed up my leg and bit me as I was spraying since I was getting rid of their safe space and my dog was locked away, they didnât have anywhere else to go.I never found the guilty flea(s) so I donât know if they died or where they went, but my conclusion is while this product might work to some degree, I believe it makes the fleas jump for their lives first and that means likely jump on (and bite!) you, so be mindful of that.I put my dog on a new medication today and praying it works and weâre done with this nightmare.
medusa –
much better and more effective than anything you can get here in the uk. Spray and leave easy. Would use again
Sharon Marie Metcalfe –
Great
Esi –
This product did not seem to work as well as it did 2 years ago when we used it. It is also extremely smelly/ toxic compared to other products which have proven more effective this time.
J. Duff –
2 weeks ive waited for this now, and still no sign of being able to track it even though it has been dispatched. Frustrating
Jenz –
didn’t work very dissapointed