General purpose total release aerosol for insect control. Just set the can and leave the room. Contains pyrethrins for quick immediate knockdown and residual control of insect pests. One can treats up to 6000 cubic feet of space. Please read the label carefully for directions and warnings before using this product.
| Active Ingredient: | Pyrethrins..... 0.050% Esfenvalerate..... 0.100% Piperonyl Butoxide.....0.100% |
| NOT FOR SALE TO: | HI, CT, NY, CA |
| Manufactured By: | Speckoz |
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General purpose total release aerosol for insect control. Just set the can and leave the room. Contains pyrethrins for quick immediate knockdown and residual control of insect pests. One can treats up to 6000 cubic feet of space. Please read the label carefully for directions and warnings before using this product.
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Evercide Total Release
By Dorothy on July 10, 2010
Verified PurchaseAm a senior in a retirement community. Had problems with silverfish, and fought them tooth and nail, but to no avail. Friend suggested Evercide Total Release, which I purchased. Released one in the attic over the kitchen area, and within a few days did not see any. The ones that I saw were dead and I could not understand if they were dead, how did they squeeze themselves out. Well, I am going to wait the two week period suggested on the container, and I know that will be the complete end of my silverfish, and probably several others that I am not aware of.
12 of 12 people found this review helpful:
Evercide Total Release is Great
By Dorothy on July 27, 2010I believe the product did its job, as your company has done its job in getting what I needed pronto quick. Will certainly look to you in the future for any more of my needs.
7 of 8 people found this review helpful:
Evercide Total Release Bomb
By Kim on October 13, 2011
Verified PurchaseI've used Evercide pest control for years. Love it. Takes care of all the little insect/pests immediately. It's so easy to use and once I set the Evercide bomb off I don't ever see any creepy crawlers again. Sometimes I use it as a spot treatment by just "spraying" a little out rather than setting the whole bomb off. This is the only product I use.
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Evercide Total Release Bomb
By Dorothy on May 15, 2012Been using Evercide Total Release to help me with a silverfish problem. Stated last year (2011) and I had a professional terminator in to take care of the problem. To no avail. Friend told me about Evercide Total Release and purchased same. Seems my problem is okay now. However I continue to use Evercide as a precautionary method of controlling the little buggers.
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March 9, 2010Monte asked:
QWhen using the Evercide Total Release Bomb in an attic do you have to leave the house?
When using the Evercide Total Release Bomb in an attic do you have to leave the house to avoid breathing chemical? How long do you need to leave the house when using Evercide Total Release Bomb?
AYes, you must leave the house if you are using the Evercide Total Release Bomb (or any other bomb for that matter) in any room in the house. According to the Evercide Total Release Bomb product label, you should leave the space completely closed for 2 hours and then ventilate the space for at least 30 minutes. Please be sure to read and follow all saftey instructions on the product label.
March 2, 2010Holmberg asked:
QWill the Evercide Total Release Bomb kill black widow spiders?
AYes, Evercide Total Release Bombs will kill black widow spiders if they are exposed during the treatment. Spiders that are hiding in concealed locations during the actual application will not be contacted with the wet spray and most likely not be eliminated. In most cases eliminating the spiders food source (other insects) will help get rid of the spiders, they will either die of starvation or will move to a location with a food source.
November 6, 2011Robert from Bossier City, La asked:
QWill Evercide Total Release Bomb kill the roaches?
AEvercide Total release Bomb is labeled for roaches and will kill roaches that are exposed at the time of the application. We recommend that you follow up with a roach bait gel and an insect growth regulator to get complete control of the roaches. We have put together the Roach Control Kit 1 for our customers' convenience. This kit comes with Advion roach Bait gel to help eliminate roaches where they hide, plus 20 Gentrol Point Source stations that provide an IGR (Insect Growth Regulator) that will stop roaches from laying eggs, helping to halt the infestation. The combination of an IGR with roach bait is a highly effective roach control strategy that is widely used by pest control professionals.
July 15, 2010Jg asked:
QWill Evercide Total Release Bomb kill flea eggs?
If this product does not kill the eggs, how often should I bomb the house with the fogger if there are fleas in the house currently? I understand that fleas can lie dormant for up to 200 days. Do I need to bomb the house every few weeks until then?
ANo, Evercide Total Release Bomb will not kill flea eggs . Most insecticides will not kill flea eggs. You will need to thoroughly vacuum all carpets and rugs before you treat and everyday for the next 14 days. The bombs will kill exposed adult and juvenile fleas, but will not get rid of anything hiding in cracks or crevices. And you should treat every two weeks until all of the fleas are gone. Please take a look at our Indoor Flea kit and Outdoor/Indoor Flea kit see the products that are most popular.
September 2, 2011Cynthia from Hollywood, Fl asked:
QWhy do the instructions for the Evercide bug bomb say to repeat spraying in 2 weeks?
I was wondering why the instructions for the Evercide bug bomb say to repeat spraying in 2 weeks? I wouldn't be able to get my animal out long enough to do that. And is one enough for a 700 square foot apartment, or do I need one for bedroom and one for living room? Thank you!!!
AIt sort of depends on what you are treating for, but bug bombs like the Evercide bug bomb only kill what is out in the open at the time of the application. When you set the can off the product goes straight up into the room and then straight down. For this reason it is usually recommended to do multiple treatments because the bugs that are in the walls and other places will not be affected when you set the bomb off. Also, since the bomb goes straight up out of the can and straight down, it will typically only fill the room that you set it off in. So it would be recommended to set one off in the bedroom and living room.
October 17, 2011Barbara from Queens Ny asked:
QWill Evercide Total Release bomb kill bed bugs & their eggs?
AFoggers are not recommended for bedbugs. Bedbugs hide directly in cracks and crevices, foggers meanwhile only go straight up in the air and then come straight down onto surfaces. Foggers do not penetrate into cracks and crevices where bedbugs harbor. Please check out our bedbug control kits. These kits contain the products you need to effectively control bedbugs. The key to bedbug elimination is good quality products and thorough treatments.
June 9, 2010Larry asked:
QWill the Evercide Total Release Bomb kill termites?
ANo. The Evercide Total Release Bomb will only kill insects that are out in the open when the bomb goes off. Termites are not out in the open, they work from the inside out. The bomb does not penetrate into the walls where the termites are. If you have live termites in the house you have to treat them directly with a liquid treatment. We recommend Dominion 2L. You also might want to read our "How To Do A Termite Treatment" Article.
November 28, 2010Gail asked:
QWill Evercide kill aphids?
AEvercide is not labeled for aphids, most likely because it cannot be used on plants where aphids live. We do carry a product called 1300 Orthene TR Micro Total Release which is labeled for use on aphids in commercial greenhouses. You should take a few moments to read through the product label to be sure that the plants you need to treat are listed on the label.
July 27, 2012Dave from Crooks Sd. asked:
Qwill this product kill wasps
have hidden wasps nests in my garage, will this kill them
AThe fogger will only be able to kill wasps that are exposed at the time the fogger is released, it will not penetrate in cracks and crevices to kill the hidden wasps. If you can see the holes the wasps are entering into you can dust those holes with Tempo dust. The dust will eliminate the wasps over several days.
October 24, 2011Josh from Smithfield Va asked:
QCan this be tossed in a crawl space (3ft high) or does it need to be stood up right?
AIt is very important that you read and follow the product label exactly when using a bomb or fogger. The Evercide Total Release Bombs product label instructs you to place the canister in an upright position on a table or stand in the middle of the room. Also the Evercide Total Release Bomb is not labeled for use in crawlspaces because the space is most likely too small.





