

🛡️ Defend Your Space with Confidence!
Rockwell CimeXa Insecticide Dust offers a powerful, low-toxicity solution for controlling a wide range of indoor pests, including bed bugs, fleas, and spiders. Its odorless, non-repellent formula ensures effective treatment in various areas of your home, making it the go-to choice for comprehensive pest management.
| Target Species | Insects |
| Item Form | Powder |
K**
Killed all the bugs
Worked great 👍
E**H
This stuff works!
Finally, a product that kills bed bugs! I have been battling this problem for months now and I used several different products with no results. I would get one night off with no bed bugs and then bam - there they were again. But with CimeXa they are dead, dead, dead! It did take about a month for them to all be gone, but once the bed bugs walked in the CimeXa, they were dead in a day or two. I have a wooden bed frame that my son built, so the bed is higher and the bed bugs made nests underneath in the two by four joists. I got under the bed and "puffed" (I bought a puffer) the dust in between the joists and the plywood top. I don't have a box spring, just a mattress sitting on a piece of plywood. I also lifted the mattress up at the corners as high as I could and "puffed" dust onto the plywood. I already had a mattress cover for bed bugs on the mattress, so that was covered. Since it took a while for the bed bugs to die - I also took a paint brush and "brushed" CimeXa onto the mattress corner sheet - on the edges - all around the sheet. I believe the bottle says not to put it on your linens, but I was desperate - I was so sick of getting bitten every night - that I did put it on the linen. I do believe that helped also. I did not have a respirator so I took a kitchen towel and wrapped it around my mouth and nose and I already wear glasses, so this helped. A respirator would be the ideal thing, but the towel worked well, and I got out of under the bed a couple of times to get fresh air. I also brushed it on my bookcase that is shoved right up against the bed in case they were there. I have never seen them in my dresser or the closet - only on the bed which is great! I do have cats, so I put a bunch of empty plastic totes under the bed so they cannot walk in it, just in case. As I roll around at night, I have noticed dust on the floor under the bed from what I put in the joists. This stuff dries out your skin and I don't want to have to worry about my cats. They are an awful little bug! Buy CimeXa!
B**E
It’s working.
It’s working. It’s all I’m using, although I bought Temprid as well. (Well, except for 91% isopropyl. More on that later.) I followed some advice on bedbugs that I found online. It said not to hold them off with poison or they may settle in and wait out the poison by going into hibernation for as much as a year. It said to keep being the bait and bringing them through the dust. However, they really do seem to drop from the ceiling, maybe to avoid the dust. That’s when they’re little and translucent. It’s like little ghosts getting you. You can’t even see those. But they had to go through the dust on the way back because they can drop, but they can’t fly, and I stay surrounded by dust.I used a lot of 91% isopropyl alcohol on the sheets and me. (It has to be to be 91%.) Lying on wet on sheets sounds awful, but it was always a relief and they dry fast. Sometimes I sprayed it on heavily three times a night. My hands got tired of spraying a lot, because I was drenching them. Went through a lot of alcohol. Cost a lot more than Cimexa. Used microfiber sheets because they hold the liquid more than they pass it through and they’re cheap so I could keep throwing them away every few days. (I just laid twin-size sheets on top. They didn’t have to cover everything. They just had to cover as much room as I needed. $5 a set at Walmart.) I surrounded them with dust and I applied another layer of fresh dust once or twice a week. I know that’s not supposed to be necessary.It’s taken a long time. I started Sept 11 and it’s Nov 10. Two months. Just me. No pets. I’m down to one or two a night—a long bright night. Neither they nor I saw any darkness until the last week. I kept at least dimmed lights on. I stayed up until 5–6 am, killing as many as I could because I couldn’t sleep. When I slept a few hours here and there, they got me, of course. But I haven’t needed to bathe the sheets in isopropyl alcohol for a week. (That’s sprayed right on them, whether on invisible ones on the sheets when I felt the itching or on visible ones. At 91% alcohol, it definitely kills them. It’s a good non-toxic spray-on. When it’s dry though, it’s effect is over.Aloe vera gel kills the itching.This is a lot, but I couldn’t get enough of reading stories and reviews (and re-reading them) on any site as I’ve fought this scourge. I hope this helps someone. It’s been awful. I don’t know if I’m reaching the end. I hope so. Good luck.
W**S
A must have for bed bugs
My mamaw had bed bug a huge infestation she couldn’t sleep at night. There were hundreds a I called terminix and it was gonna be a ten thousand dollar job with no certainty. I sent her every five star bug spray and nothing was getting rid of this infestation. I found this powder with silica and she said the very first night she slept so hard she hadn’t slept that good in god knows how long and they don’t even get on her no more. Her house may be covered in this powder but she now almost has no bed bugs it takes a while they do have to crawl thru this stuff to die but once they do they die. I’d say give it a try. It was the only thing that worked or her after hundreds of dollars were spend and this is not that expensive
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