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Bug Doom Indoor Insect Control Instructions

Bug Doom uses patented technology and familiar ingredients to control dozens of bugs inside and outside your home. Follow these instructions to use our indoor formula, available in 16-ounce and 32-ounce bottles.

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What's Bug Doom?

Like our outdoor perimeter treatment, this Bug Doom format uses pyrethrin and canola oil to manage and prevent pest infestations but is formulated specifically for indoor spot treatments. The convenient ready-to-use spray bottles can be used as needed to drive pests from their hiding places and kill them.

Bug Doom Indoor Insect Control Spray, 32oz

Bug Doom Indoor Insect Control Spray, 32oz

  • Powered by chrysanthemum
  • Approved for kitchen use
  • No unpleasant odor
Bug Doom Indoor Insect Control Spray, 16 oz

Bug Doom Indoor Insect Control Spray, 16 oz

  • Same cutting-edge formula
  • Smaller format for quick jobs

What does it control?

Targeted insects include ants, beetles, bed bugs, caterpillars, centipedes, cockroaches, crickets, earwigs, kudzu bugs, millipedes, moths, pillbugs, spiders, stink bugs, and more.

How to apply Bug Doom Indoor Insect Control Spray

Shake before applying. Read full instructions and precautionary statements on the product label before use.

Bug Doom Home Insect Control

Spot treat

Spray directly onto pests, to thoroughly infested areas, and places where pests crawl and hide.

Bug Doom Home Insect Control

Prevent

Spray around doors, windows, and basement areas, anywhere where pests commonly enter the home. Some floors may be slippery after spraying!

Bug Doom Home Insect Control
Bug Doom Indoor Insect Control Spray, 32 oz

Bug Doom Indoor Insect Control Spray, 32 oz

  • Powered by chrysanthemum and canola oil
  • Approved for kitchen use
  • Ready-to-use spot treatment
  • No unpleasant odor

How to target specific pests

  • Spiders: Spray window and door frames, corners, storage locations, attics, crawlspaces, baseboards, cracks, and crevices.
  • Cockroaches: Spray underneath stoves and kitchen cabinets, behind refrigerators and sinks, and along narrow cracks or crevices.
  • Ants: Spray around door frames and windows where ants enter your home, and in cracks and crevices.
  • Bed bugs: Spray cracks, corners, and headboards.

Bug Doom Home Insect Control quick tips

  • Store in a cool, dry place out of reach of children.
  • Avoid application areas until the product has dried.
  • Don’t apply directly to plants.
  • Don’t apply around pets.

Bug Doom Application FAQs

What pests can Bug Doom control?

Targeted insects include ants (excluding fire ants, harvester ants, Pharaoh ants, and carpenter ants), bed bugs, beetles, boxelder bugs, carpet beetles, caterpillars, centipedes, clothes moths, American cockroaches, crickets, darkling beetles, dermestids, earwigs, Elm leaf beetles, firebrats, hide beetles, house flies, kudzu bugs, leather beetles, non-biting midges, millipedes, moths, multicolored Asian lady beetles, pantry pests, pillbugs, silverfish, sowbugs, spiders (excluding black widow, brown recluse, and hobo spiders), and stink bugs (including brown marmorated stink bugs).

When should I use this product?

Pest control will likely need to be repeated throughout the growing season. The best time to treat pest issues is when they’re active or as a preventive measure throughout the year. Treat your barrier areas, entryways into the home, and problem areas within your home as directed.

How and where do I store Bug Doom?

Store this product upright with the cap closed tightly and the nozzle closed. Do not store in excessive heat or freezing temperatures. You may reuse weed and pest control over multiple seasons but shake liquid products before use for best results.

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Jenni Hanley

Jenni earned her Bachelor of Journalism with a minor in Sociology from the University of Missouri. Her background includes reporting, editing, and content writing, and she is passionate about gardening.

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