Bengal Products, Inc 92465 Bengal Roach Spray
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| List Price: | $13.50 |
| Price: | $9.19 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Flushing agent forces roaches out of hiding to die within 12 to 24 hours. Also kills ants, fleas, spiders, crickets, and other listed insects. 9 oz. aerosol can.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #15545 in Kitchen & Housewares
- Brand: Bengal
- Model: 92465
- Dimensions: .92 pounds
Features
- Guaranteed to exterminate roaches overnight
- Odorless, colorless and clean
- Kills ants, fleas, spiders, crickets and gnats
- Silverfish, grainbeetles, flies & mosquitoes
- Non-flammable
Customer Reviews
works better than an exterminator
We were living in Virginia in an apartment. We were getting roaches from another apartment and tried everything. An exterminator came and made no difference. We set out traps and were catching 5 or six roaches a night. Finally my mother-in-law from Texas told me that they use a spray called Bengal and that it works miricles. I had to order it online because they only sell it in the south (it's made in Louisiana). I ordered 2 cans. We sprayed the heck out of our whole kitchen. The roaches stopped coming in from under our sink. A few weeks later we sprayed again to take care of any eggs that may have hatched. This stuff has completely stopped the problem. We spray now every couple of months and I will forever swear by this stuff. Roaches are a hard problem to get rid of but this stuff does the job! I would give it more than five stars if i could.
Too Good
This product is just too good. After one use we had 90% of the roaches dead.
I believe after the second use we will finally get rid of all of them.
Dry powder kills Roaches!
This can weighs very little because it is a dry powder and a compressed air delivery system. It is very effective. There is a light odor, likely the propellent, not the dry powder. We were very happy to see fewer roaches. Those pesky jerks!!!!



