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Itchyinindiana from Lafayette, In writes

How do you treat your mattress with CimeXa Insecticide Dust?

I have a futon with a metal frame and no box springs. I have put the mattress inside an encasement and DIY interceptors under the posts. Because of the metal slats I can't really apply a layer under the mattress. I would like to treat the mattress if I can because I am afraid that I might carry one onto the bed. Should I treat only under the encasement or may I apply it directly under my sheet? The product label just says "Treat the mattress and box spring..."

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Per the CimeXa Dust product label, "Remove bedding and take the bed apart. Treat the interior framework, joints and cracks in the bed frame. Treat the mattress and box spring, paying particular attention to tufts, folds and edges, and the interior framework of the box spring. Remove wall-mounted head boards and treat the back side. Treat picture frames, moldings, hollow furniture legs, cracks and crevices, along baseboards, and any areas with visible signs of infestation, including rugs and carpet. Treat upholstered furniture by removing or lifting (if possible) the cushions and treating the undersurface. Treat the interior framework, cracks and joints of the furniture, and the folds, tufts and edges of cushions and other upholstered areas. Do not treat toys and stuffed animals with product. Treat wall voids by removing electrical switch plate covers to allow access, but do not apply dust directly in electrical boxes. Apply about

Answer last updated on: 12/04/2015

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