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Are bed bugs overwhelming you? Have you been to Lowes or Home Depot to pick up the pesticides to exterminate the bed bugs, only to realize they have not only returned, you have exposed yourself, (and family) to toxic chemicals.
Here’s one answer:

  • Bed Bug Eradication Non-toxically link
  • Best Practices in Treating and Controlling Bed Bugs Using Cedar Oil Based Best Yet, an All Natural Bed Bug Contact Killer Spray. Best practice/protocal to remove bed bugs:

  • Bed Bug Removal Protocal link
  • Key items: CedarCide’s Best Practices Include 4 Basic Steps
    Step 1- Pre-Treatment/Bag, Wash and Dry Laundry
    Step 2- Inspection/Spray Treatment
    Step 3- Complete Fumigation with The CedarCide Fogger
    Step 4- Re Inspect and Repeat Treat as Needed.

    CEDAR OIL SPRAYS, Have been a proven method of pest control that emphasizes simple, inexpensive, 100% organic practices for pest control that cause no harm to people or the environment.click here for:

  • Cedar Oil facts link
  • CEDAR OIL focuses on building a barrier of entry on the perimeter of your property, so bugs stay out of your yard, which means they stay out of your home.
    At G & B Enterprise we are dedicated to reducing the health risk and environmental impacts of pesticides and promoting organic alternatives to homeowners across America, one home at a time.
    Full Details on products offered:

  • Cedar Oil – Insecticide link
  • Organic Natural Flea control
    All Natural Cedar Oil
    Kill Fleas and Ticks Naturally
    How to Kill Bedbugs Organically
    Organic Pest Control
    Organically Kill Head Lice
    Repel Mosquito’s with Cedar Oil Spray
    Organic Livestock Pesticide
    Safe Organic Lawn Pesticide

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  • Alternative Chemical Insecticides & Repellents link
  • Natural Resources Group discovered that cedar oil can be used as an excellent alternate to chemical insecticides and repellents. Organic repellents have been used for thousands of years. Why use anything different?