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Raid Max Fogger, Insect Killer for Mosquito, Ant, Roach, Spider, Flea, for Indoor Use 6.3 Ounce (Pack of 1)

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About this item

  • Concentrated for heavy bug infestations
  • Penetrates deep to kill hidden roaches and fleas in your home
  • Won’t leave a wet, messy residue
  • One 2.1 ounce can treats a room up to 25’x35’ with 8’ ceilings
  • Kills Ants, Black Carpet Beetles, Crickets, Earwigs, Fleas, Houseflies, Mosquitoes, Palmetto Bugs, Pillbugs, Rice Weevils, Roaches, Saw Toothed Grain Beetles, Small Flying Moths, Spiders, Ticks and Waterbugs


Product Description

The worst bug invasions deserve MAX protection. Raid MAX Concentrated Deep Reach Fogger kills insects where they live and breed and keeps killing for up to 2 months. The penetrating fog reaches deep into hard-to-reach areas as well as cracks and crevices to kill hidden bugs. Raid MAX fogger works against a wide range of insects. It�s an ant killer, roach killer and mosquito killer that�s also effective on earwigs, fleas, crickets, ticks, black carpet beetles, saw-toothed grain beetles, small flying moths, water bugs, pill bugs, rice weevils, palmetto bugs, and more.* Raid MAX Concentrated Deep Reach Fogger handles large infestations. Raid MAX Concentrated Deep Reach Fogger is suitable for large spaces�1 can treats up to 7,000 cu ft (a room up to 25� x 35� with an 8� ceiling). Perfect to help treat areas such as attics, basements, cabins, garages, household storage areas, sheds and campers. It has a delayed fogging action, giving you time to leave the room before it starts working. And afterwards, there�s no messy residue left behind.

Brand Story

By Raid


OnlineShopper
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2024
I bought it before researching the product and seeing the seller's conditions. (I mean, really, who wants to deal with bugs?)After looking into it and seeing all the risks, I wanted it out of my house as soon as possible. When I tried to return it, the seller wouldn't accept it because transportation alone is too dangerous apparently. Needless to say, no refund was ever issued in spite of it being requested.Avoid this fogger.
Sergio Martinez
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2020
Didn't work like it stated. Bugs looked like they wanted to escape but didn't kill them. I had to go in and kill them with a spray. It looks like it would work for a small room. Not a living room.
Mariahscarey
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2020
Getting a pack of 3 cans have more even coverage of the house. Had fogged twice before with a different product and the fleas we're back in a couple of days. It has been well over a week with this and the fleas are gone. This is a very bad year for fleas here and I'm glad to finally get relief and a better value.
Stingy Gingy
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2020
I've bought these several times due to an unfortunate cockroach infestation at our old apartment complex and they are very effective. Leaving the house for hours every time wasn't really feasible so we just set them off in the kitchen/bathroom overnight, rolled towels under the door to keep the smoke in, and opened up our bedroom windows while we slept. We never had any issues (and the bombs do have a scent, so you would know if the smoke was coming in). Each time we'd find a bunch of dead ones and we wouldn't see any living ones for several weeks. Unfortunately it wasn't really a permanent solution since new cockroaches kept finding their way back over from our neighbors (who didn't seem interested in controlling them.....) but it was a life saver used regularly every couple months.
Jill
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2016
Hate using these foggers as I like to use natural products, but sometimes it is necessary to kill off things that natural products won't touch! "Things" just get into our homes in a variety of ways over the years and is always a good idea to fog, bomb, sprinkle stuff to rid our homes of undesirables whatever they may be! Like it or not, it must be done sometimes or you will have "things" that you don't want inside your home! I now make it a practice to use this fogger or "No Bite" fogger every 4 to 6 months, living on a dairy farm it is just a precautionary measure one can take at least for peace of mind!!!! It's a different world today and "things" just don't die off as easily as in prior generations!
bozo1984
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2012
This is a great working product. I had a really nasty hornet infestation in my shed that my dog frequently walks by. These things were so big you could hear the buzzing from across the lawn and there were dozens of them flying around. About 1:00AM I went outside, closed up all the windows and boarded the doors and set this fogger off...they were going nuts inside flying around. I shined my flashlight thru the window and could see them flying around all over the place and the fog start to fill up the room. It was great. Woke up in the morning and found a couple dozen hornets on the ground dead. They looked like the world had just stopped around them.
Robert R.
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2012
Our former upstairs neighbor created a roach problem due to filth (after slipping into a drug habit and eventually needing to be taken away by the police for a psych evaluation), and suddenly for the first time in our lives we not only had a roach problem, we had an infestation (even seeing them during the day, which, when that happens, means they're overcrowded in the walls and so on, and out looking for food away from the rest of the colony).What finally worked, after trying many other things, was to bomb the place with Raid Max Concentrated Fogger. I used Raid Max Concentrated Fogger in every room on the same day and it did indeed reduce the problem significantly and gave me a head start on getting a handle on it, but there were still a few stragglers for the next few days (it was that bad).In addition to Raid Max Fogger, I used Combat Source Kill (in cupboards, drawers, under the refrigerator, and so on) so any stragglers might take the bait back to their nests, share it, and wipe out the colony, and I also bought boric acid at my local Walgreens.These three products (and three different approaches to solving the problem) used in combination worked in about half a week -- finally.I poured the boric acid behind the stove and refrigerator and in areas where I had frequently seen roaches so knew they had a traffic pattern.Less than a week later, and they're gone finally, but this product alone won't do it. You want all three.As I understand it, from research on the Net, you want to take a multi-pronged approach and use something like a household fogger, something like the Combat Source Kill traps in cupboards and so on so any remaining roaches take the bait back to their nests, and you want to keep your place scrupulously clean (even vacuuming things like crumbs from in and around a toaster) so that when you put out boric acid that's all the food source they'll have and they'll eat it. You also can (and should) get diatomaceous earth to sprinkle about under beds and so on to get rid of any number of bedbugs, fleas, and other insects (even microscopic ones) before they become a problem, and then vacuum regularly with a HEPA filter bag in your vacuum cleaner.After NOTHING I did for a long time worked, this combination of approaches finally worked. (And to make it worse there are multiple kinds of cockroaches and some things that work for some don't much work on others, so a multi-pronged approach is the way to go here.)Good luck!
sabrid2
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2010
I used this years ago and could never seem to find it until now and it is the BEST !!!I had ants and other litte things crawling around and it killed them ALL, even other bugs I did not know about. Before you spend all that money paying for overpriced exterminators which take several times to come to your home and use their "exterminating gear" PLEASE try this. I am so glad I found it because I have been looking for it for the longest. It works, it kills, it kills. The directions say 4 hours, but I fog in the morning and let the fumes work the most of the day. Then let it air out for 2 hours with ALL windows open. You will be satisfied and have lots more money in your pocket.