How much of the Hector product should be used against bedbugs?

How much of the Hector product should be used against bedbugs? - briefly

Apply approximately 0.5 ml of the Hector concentrate per square foot of infested surface, spreading it evenly and allowing it to dry completely. Re‑treat after 7 days if any activity persists.

How much of the Hector product should be used against bedbugs? - in detail

The recommended application rate for Hector insecticide when treating bed‑bug infestations depends on the product formulation (spray, fogger, or concentrate) and the size of the treated area.

For the ready‑to‑use spray:

  • Apply 2 mL per 1 m² of floor, wall, or mattress surface.
  • Ensure even coverage, focusing on cracks, crevices, and seams where insects hide.
  • Allow the surface to remain wet for at least 10 minutes before contact.

For the concentrated liquid intended for dilution:

  • Mix 30 mL of concentrate with 1 L of water.
  • Use the resulting solution at 3 mL per 1 m².
  • Apply with a low‑pressure sprayer, maintaining a fine mist.

For fogger (dispenser) units:

  • One 500 mL canister treats up to 150 m².
  • Place the fogger in the center of the room, activate, and vacate the space for the full discharge period (approximately 15 minutes).
  • After fogging, ventilate the area for at least 30 minutes before re‑entry.

Safety and handling:

  • Wear disposable gloves and a mask during preparation and application.
  • Keep the product away from food, utensils, and open wounds.
  • Store in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children and pets.

Re‑treatment schedule:

  • Perform a second application 7–10 days after the initial treatment to target newly hatched nymphs.
  • Conduct follow‑up inspections weekly for a minimum of four weeks, retreating any areas showing persistent activity.

These guidelines ensure effective control of bed‑bug populations while minimizing exposure risks. Adjustments may be necessary for heavily infested environments; consult the product label for maximum allowable concentrations.