Does Raid Kill Bed Bugs?

Short answer: Raid will kill bed bugs it directly contacts β€” but that's not how bed bug infestations work, which is why OTC sprays almost universally fail.

πŸͺ³ Why Raid Fails Against Bed Bug Infestations

Raid and similar OTC contact sprays have a fundamental limitation against bed bugs: you have to spray the bug directly to kill it. Bed bugs spend 90%+ of their time hiding in cracks, seams, and voids that spray never reaches.

Worse: most Raid products use pyrethroids as active ingredients. US bed bug populations have developed significant resistance to pyrethroids over the past 20 years. Many populations survive direct contact with pyrethroid sprays that should kill them.

⚠️ Using Raid or similar sprays on bed bugs often makes infestations worse β€” dispersing bugs deeper into walls and to new rooms, while resistance survivors reproduce.

βœ… What Actually Works for Bed Bugs

Evidence-based bed bug treatments by effectiveness:

βœ… The most effective DIY protocol: CimeXa dust in all cracks and voids + Crossfire spray on exposed surfaces + encasements on all mattresses and box springs.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get rid of bed bugs myself?
Yes, but it requires 2–4 treatment cycles over 6–8 weeks and meticulous application. Success rates for thorough DIY treatment using CimeXa + Crossfire are reasonable for light to moderate infestations. Heavy infestations or whole-apartment situations benefit strongly from professional heat treatment.
How long does it take to get rid of bed bugs?
Even with correct treatment, complete elimination typically takes 4–8 weeks due to the egg cycle (eggs are the hardest stage to kill). Professional heat treatment can eliminate in a single treatment. Follow-up inspections at 2 and 4 weeks are essential.

πŸ“š Related Guides

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πŸ“š Sources: EPA Bed Bug Guide Β· CDC Bed Bug FAQ
Published: Jan 1, 2025 Β· Updated: Apr 7, 2026