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1 FAST DO IT YOURSELF 100% NATURAL PREVENTION FOR HOMES
2 AT LAST! 100% NATURAL BUG PREVENTION D.I.Y and FAST. Ideal for mattresses, lounges, curtains, carpets. Say goodbye to toxic chemicals and expensive pest services for ever. Bed Bugs Ticks Fleas Termites Dustmites Cockroaches THERE IS NO PLACE FOR BUGS TO HIDE!
3 Q. What s Missing In Bug Prevention? A. NON TOXIC effective ALTERNATIVE Traditional methods of Bug prevention have two major underlying issues: 1.Toxic chemicals used in traditional Bug control are hazardous to humans and pets (this includes pyrethrins). 1.Many Bugs build up a tolerance and/or immunity to these toxic chemicals making treatment difficult. The most prolific Bug to build up an immunity to chemical treatments are Bed Bugs with incidence rapidly increasing and costly to treat. SOLUTION: FOOD GRADE DIATOMACEOUS EARTH (DE) Raw Form - Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth (DE) FOOD GRADE Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is the safe, proven, natural, nontoxic alternative to chemicals.
4 HOW DOES DIATOMACEOUS EARTH WORK? Diatomaceous Earth is the fossilized skeletons of siliceous marine and fresh water organisms. These skeletons are made up of hydrated amorphous silica or opal. When these are crushed, they break into tiny pieces of glass (so tiny the material feels like talcum powder). The powder attaches itself to the bodies of most insects, whereupon it scratches through their protective wax layers causing the insect to lose water rapidly, until it dries up and dies. Diatomaceous Earth is effective as long as it is kept dry and undisturbed. Unlike other pesticides, insects never build up an immunity to Diatomaceous Earth; so it is always 100% effective in pest control and prevention.
5 Food Grade DE is Safe, Non Toxic, Deadly to BUGS... yet good enough to eat! There are different grades of Diatomaceous Earth available; however not all are safe for human consumption. OURS IS! It is very important that an inferior grade of Diatomaceous Earth isn t used in bug prevention. Each batch of our Diatomaceous Earth is independently tested for Crystalline Silica content. For Diatomaceous Earth to be considered a safe food grade ingredient, the Crystalline silica content must be less than 2%. Our Diatomaceous Earth has a Crystalline Silica content that is almost undetectable at <0.1%*.
6 DE IS (US) EPA AND (AUS) APVMA APPROVED AS A PESTICIDE Which Pests Does Diatomaceous Earth Control? Most indoor invaders, including roaches, silverfish, spiders and fleas are impacted by DE. Including DE in chickens dust bath mixture helps prevent problems with lice. Diatomaceous earth also has many uses around the home to control bed bugs and used as a feed to reduce intestinal parasites in horses, pigs and other animals. It is used to protect crops such as grains and cereals that we eat daily in our sandwiches.
7 Diatomaceous Earth (DE) is proven effective... Appendix A Code of Practice For the Control of Bed Bug Infestations in Australia. Stephen L. Doggett AEPMA ICPMR 3 rd Edition May 10. Potential New Insecticides Innovation Diatomaceous Earth Dust is an insecticide that has long been used for the control of stored product pests and is registered for bed bug control in the United States. Diatomaceous Earth: A Non Toxic Pesticide Macdonald J. 47(2): 14, 42 (May 1986) Probably the most effective naturally occurring protective powder is diatomaceous earth. Diatomaceous earth will control the pests as long as the powder remains. In this respect diatomaceous earth is an ideal pesticide; it is residual but non-toxic. Horizontal Transfer of Diatomaceous Earth and Botanical Insecticides in the Common Bed Bug, Cimex lectularius L.; Hemiptera: Cimicidae Yasmin Akhtar, Murray B. Isman mail. Published: September 25, DOI: /journal.pone Plos One Mortality data clearly demonstrates that diatomaceous earth was actively transferred from a single exposed bug to unexposed bugs in a concentration dependent manner. Entomologists promote prevention as a defense against bed bugs First published on: May 26, Virginia Tech Virginia Tech Dodson Urban Pest Management Laboratory began investigating bed bugs in 2004 by studying pesticide resistance and new approaches to their control. Molly Stedfast a master s student in entomology shows the effectiveness of diatomaceous earth on bed bugs. When bed bugs walk through the dust, it clings to their exoskeleton and absorbs their wax layer, causing them to die of dehydration".
8 DE POWDER IS MESSY TO APPLY. PROBLEM SOLVED DE is currently applied by hand as a powder. DE in powder form is difficult to apply to hard to reach areas. This method is messy and leaves residue on the surface. We have put DE in an aerosol can and were able to keep it dry when sprayed. Raw Form - Food Grade Diatomaceous Earth (DE) NOW THERE IS NO WHERE FOR BUGS TO HIDE! Rapelle Bugs No Mess
9 Rapelle Bugs DE DRY POWDER SPRAY Rapelle Bugs 330g Aerosol is: A WORLD FIRST! 100% Non Toxic & Natural. Rapelle Bugs Contains food grade Diatomaceous Earth (DE), Alcohol and Eucalyptus Oil. A Cost Effective solution at around 10c per square meter. PERMANENT if left undisturbed FAST - A 20 square meter room can be treated in 10 seconds. 100% Australian Made & Owned. Bugs become dehydrated and die when Diatomaceous Earth (DE) scratches their bodies. Effective at reaching bed corners, cupboards, penetrating cracks & crevices. Safe on soft and hard furnishings with little to no visual residue. Or sprayed close up an effective and permanent barrier. RRP $29.95 Covers 200m 2
10 HOME BUG PROTECTION PROGRAM PREVENTION; Apply a light fogging spray from 2m away once a month on traffic areas such as under cushions and bed, pet bedding, carpet and door entrances. Leave for hrs then vacuum. PROBLEMS OUTBREAKS; CLEAN> DRY> APPLY. Spray every day for 3 days or as required up to 10 days then vacuum. BARRIER; Spray in cupboards, skirtings, under sinks etc and leave undisturbed.
11 Q & A S Q. Will it harm surfaces? A. NO. There is light visual residue on hard surfaces that can be easily vacuumed or wiped. Q. Will it harm my vacuum cleaner? A. NO. We have sprayed and vac d 60 times to replicate monthly prevention over 5 years with no equipment failure and no surface damage.
12 TESTIMONIAL - CARPET CARE Testimonial provided by: TECHNICIAN Mr Layne Bartley Business Owner Conquest Carpet Cleaning Mob: A customer who has pet friendly accommodation, had a massive flea problem and asked me to quote. I had recommended Rapelle Bugs as a natural alternative to chemicals previously. After spraying, all the fleas had gone and believe me they were jumping. I sprayed again over several days, made sure I treated all hard surfaces as well. The flea problem was solved. Rapelle Bugs is fast, simple, effective and most importantly safe to apply on all surfaces. Thanks for bringing this product to my attention as an additional service.
13 Perfect for demonstration in store. Demonstrate how easy to DIY, fast and effective, no mess home protection can be. There is no place the bugs can hide. Permanent if left undisturbed. 100% natural. 100% Australian Made. RRP $ Covers 200m 2.
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