Executioner is the number one choice for bedbugs.

The presence of bedbugs in a home is an unpleasant occurrence. They carry countless diseases. Detecting and getting rid of them is far from easy: often, a considerable time passes after their appearance, and they have usually already reproduced. Hiding under baseboards and inside upholstered furniture during the day, bedbugs become active at nightfall. A small colony of these insects can inflict hundreds of bites on unsuspecting owners in just a few hours. When it comes to eliminating these pests, the choice of insecticide is crucial. A wide range of options can only complicate the task, as it's easy to make a mistake and waste time and money. One high-quality insecticide, whose effectiveness has been proven, is Palach.

General characteristics of the insecticide Palach

Palach is a powerful universal insecticide designed to kill bedbugs, cockroaches, fleas, ticks, lice, ants, as well as their larvae and eggs. Developed by German specialists, who have proven its effectiveness in numerous laboratory tests, it is a new insecticide for our country. Although Palach only entered the Russian market in 2013, it is already a top-selling product. The product can be purchased at agricultural stores, household goods departments of supermarkets, and through official online representatives.

It's important to remember. The popularity of Palach is the reason why it's frequently counterfeited. To avoid being scammed, look for the special hologram sticker on the ampoule and be more selective when choosing a seller.

The Executioner drug with a logo

The hologram sticker for the Executioner drug depicts a bug turning into an ant at an angle.

Available in 5 ml ampoules as an emulsifiable concentrate. It is virtually odorless and has a faint yellow tint. Must be diluted with water before use.

This is interesting. Most insecticides are not water-soluble. Emulsifiable concentrate is a specially developed form with highly soluble properties.

Table: composition of the drug

ComponentProperties
Fenthion (27.5%)has an insect-killing effect
Emulsifier or surfactantmaintains the consistency of the drug unchanged, as well as the stability of the active substance when diluted
Stabilizermakes the composition resistant to temperature changes and minimizes exposure to ultraviolet radiation
Solventactivates fenthion
Fragrancessuppress the pungent odor of the ingredients
Antioxidantacts as a preservative

Operating principle

After application, the water evaporates, leaving behind a solvent containing the active ingredient. The droplets merge and form a thin film, where insecticidal crystals form. On porous materials that quickly absorb moisture (such as fabric), the product degrades more quickly, reducing its effectiveness. The substance enters the insect's body through airborne droplets and contact (through the outer covering).

When in contact with insects, the poison acts as a neuroparalytic agent: it affects the nervous system, resulting in paralysis and death. By penetrating the integumentary membranes, the drug poisons the larvae and eggs from the inside, stopping their further development.

Advantages of the drug

Palach effectively combats parasites at any stage of development, while many insecticides in this group kill only adult bedbugs. Furthermore, this product has a unique speed of action. Bedbug intoxication begins within 15 minutes of treatment, and the majority of the population dies within the first 24 hours. Palach also boasts other positive qualities:

  • low toxicity (the achieved concentration of poison in the finished product is safe for humans and pets);
  • prolonged effect (the effect of the drug lasts for another 2 weeks after treatment);
  • absence of a pungent chemical smell, typical for most bedbug insecticides;
  • high rates of penetration into the insect’s body (ability to easily penetrate through the chitinous layer);
  • no streaks or marks after use;
  • simple mechanism of application;
  • lack of habituation in insects, which allows for subsequent disinfestation;
  • no complications in cleaning after disinfestation, quick airing.

Using insecticide for pest control

For effective pest control with Executioner, two treatments are required. The first treatment kills the entire population of parasites, as well as any larvae and eggs that were sprayed with the poison. Five to seven days later, during the second treatment, any remaining bugs that were not immediately accessible are killed. Before cleaning the premises, it is important to carefully calculate the required product consumption for the specific area. Do not intentionally increase or decrease the concentration, as this will affect the results. One 5 ml bottle is sufficient for 5 square meters. When diluted, the resulting amount is 0.5 liters. This is enough to treat the area of ​​one mattress or sofa. For example, a one-room apartment with a large number of different items (including secondary treatment) will require 10-15 ampoules, while a two-room apartment will require 20-25.

Open window

Spraying of the preparation must be carried out with the windows open.

Instructions for use of the insecticide consist of the following procedure:

  1. Preparing the premises. First of all, isolate all residents of the house (or apartment), including pets. Aquariums should also be removed, or if this is not possible, covered with glass or plastic film. To prevent the poison from entering the water, turn off the air compressor. Houseplants, however, can be left in place. Edible foods, medications, clean clothing, personal hygiene items, books, and CDs (uncontaminated) should be tightly packed in airtight bags or wrapped in several layers of cling film. Then, close all doors, seal cracks, remove rugs, paintings, and mirrors, and turn off the power to the room. Any peeling wallpaper should be removed, as this could also harbor parasites. The same approach should be taken with other damaged areas: bulging linoleum, broken furniture, cracked trim, etc. It is important to clear the area as much as possible, increasing the product's access to all locations of bedbugs and their offspring.
  2. Ensuring personal safety. Although Executioner meets modern safety requirements, it is still a chemical insecticide. It is important to avoid contact of the poison with skin and mucous membranes, and keep in mind that prolonged exposure increases the risk of poisoning. To protect yourself from exposure to the chemical, wear long sleeves, a headscarf or hat, tuck your pants into your shoes, tie your hair back, and wear rubber gloves. Protect your respiratory system with a respirator or mask, and your eyes with goggles.
  3. Preparing the insecticide. Before diluting the product, carefully read the instructions, check the expiration date, and verify the authenticity of the product (presence of a protective hologram). Next, prepare a 0.5-liter container with a spray nozzle (an old windshield cleaner bottle will do). First, add water (temperature doesn't matter, but warm is preferable), then pour in one bottle of Executioner, close the lid, and shake well. For larger volumes, special bottles of various capacities are available at hardware stores (they come with spray nozzles). Treatment can also be carried out using a cold steam generator. To do this, dilute the required amount of product in the jar and then pour it into the appropriate liquid cup in the device. It is important not to allow the prepared mixture to be stored for a long time, otherwise it may begin to separate. The solution must be fresh, prepared immediately before use.
  4. Treatment. First, liberally spray all sleeping and resting areas with Palach: beds, mattresses, and upholstered furniture. You can even rip open the upholstery on the back of a sofa and spray the insecticide inside. Next, disinfect all areas where the bedbugs are present, including potential ones: behind and under furniture, drawers in closets, baseboards, cornices, lampshades, outlets, door and window frames, and ventilation openings. After the main treatment, also spray the poison on the balcony and in the entryway. If there are a large number of bedbugs, treat the walls, floors, and any "suspicious" objects. Palach is also effective for disinfecting clothing (you can simply spray it inside a closet), bed linens, pillows, carpets, and towels. The poison is easily washed out after the first application.
  5. Post-disinfection actions: Immediately after treatment, close the windows and vacate the premises for 5-8 hours.
  6. Cleaning. Intensive spraying of Executioner can cause a specific odor, so before starting cleaning, thoroughly ventilate the room. Then you can proceed to the main stage: throwing clothes in the wash, vacuuming floors, mattresses, and upholstered furniture, washing all surfaces with plain water, etc. A key advantage of Executioner is its easy removal.
  7. Prevention. After a week, carefully inspect your home for bedbugs and sort through linens and books. These insects can hide deep in furniture for long periods of time, and using poison may have triggered their activity and forced them to surface. After a week, re-treat the room, following the same procedure as the first treatment.
Apartment with marked plots

Probable locations of bed bugs, their larvae and eggs are mattresses, furniture parts, baseboards, etc.

Video: How to use the Executioner

Contraindications and possible consequences

The active ingredient fenthion, found in Executioner, is classified as a moderately toxic poison. However, its low concentration in the product does not pose a serious health risk to humans or animals. There have been no officially recorded cases of poisoning from the drug.

However, neglecting personal protective equipment during pest control can lead to a mild form of intoxication, the symptoms of which include headache and nausea. The treatment process itself should not be delayed; on average, it should not exceed 3 hours.

Insect Exterminator

According to the degree of impact on the body, the drug Executioner belongs to class III of low-hazard drugs according to GOST 12.1.007–76

Reviews of the product's effectiveness

I don't know how or where it came from, but two years ago we got bedbugs in our apartment. I found a review from a woman who had a similar story and wrote that the bedbug repellent "Palach" helped her. I really believed her. I started searching, but it's not sold in stores anywhere in Moscow. I only found one online store where you can buy at least 20 of them. We paid about 2,000 rubles for it. I was ready to pay any amount of money and ordered it. They delivered it the same day. The product is a small bottle of concentrate. You dilute it in 0.5 liters of water and spray it in corners, baseboards, furniture, and carpets, and I got to work right away.

My husband and I moved all the furniture and poured the solution on literally everything. I rewashed the clothes in the closet. The product has a slight chemical smell, reminiscent of kerosene. I wouldn't say it's particularly stinky. We slept in a different room one night. The next day, when I went into the room, I found dead bedbugs; once I even saw a barely crawling, dying one. The Executioner product worked!!!! I was so happy. The next day, we consolidated the results and went through the room again. The next day, I simply opened the windows, and the smell disappeared very quickly. We've been sleeping soundly since then. Two years have passed, but I still remember that incident with horror. Now, whenever we come on vacation, I crawl under the mattress and check the cleanliness of the room. By the way, there's still a lot of product left. But I hope we won't need it.

PALACH is a very good product! We rented an apartment and there were these parasites there, and they caused my one-year-old daughter's allergies. I ordered it online, and it's a very good product. Now we sleep peacefully.

The Executioner bedbug remedy worked for us, but it doesn't seem to be working against the cockroaches in the dining room...

Anyone who's dealt with these little creatures will understand and sympathize with me! I thought nothing would get rid of them until someone recommended the universal, fast-acting product, Palach! It kills everything, including bedbugs and their offspring. It's virtually stain-free and leaves no traces, has no odor, is hypoallergenic, and is completely safe for your pets. The price is ridiculous. And best of all, you can do the treatment yourself without resorting to professional services! In short, I highly recommend it; if it weren't for Palach, I wouldn't even know how to deal with this scourge. I highly recommend it!

Unfortunately, we weren't spared this misfortune. One day, we woke up bitten by bedbugs (as we realized, there were bites all over our bodies and blood on the sheets). I tried regular store-bought products, but they didn't help. Then I looked online for an effective treatment—it turned out to be sold at a specialty store in a neighboring town. My husband bought a lot right away because his bites weren't healing for a long time and he wanted to kill them all quickly. We followed the instructions, treating every room, right down to the toilet. We closed the windows throughout the apartment, and we taped up the electrical outlets (to keep them from running off to the neighbors). Believe it or not, the next day we returned to the apartment and found bedbug corpses. I collected them with tape (very convenient, you don't have to touch them with your hands). A year has passed, and everything is fine. God forbid, I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.

I found three options for sale: 10 ml bottles, 100 ml bottles, and 200 ml bottles, with different capacities sold on different websites. I ended up ordering the 200 ml version of Palach for 2,500 rubles. It was delivered the next day, and I was so disappointed when I opened the tube and realized I'd been scammed. There was no safety seal on the bottle; the cork was like a regular shampoo (and the bottle itself was from some other shampoo). The smell was terribly pungent, so we diluted 40 ml of the product in a liter of water, poured it everywhere we could, and sealed the apartment. We returned a week later, and the bedbugs had only increased; we didn't even find a single corpse. So, beware of counterfeits, folks!

Hello, friends! Lately, we've been encountering bed bugs more and more frequently. These bloodsuckers are incredibly difficult to get rid of these days. We've tried everything, spent a ton of money, and it's all to no avail. The bugs would disappear and reappear within a few days. We even called in specialists, but a month later, these creatures were back! Friends recommended the bed bug repellent, Palach. It's not cheap, though. One bottle costs 70-100 rubles. Buying in bulk will be significantly cheaper. Since one bottle only covers 4-5 square meters, you'll need to buy 20-25 bottles if you have a two-bedroom apartment. But I can assure you, it's worth the money! It's completely safe for people and animals and has virtually no odor!

Directions for use: Take one bottle and dilute it in about 0.5 liters of water. Treat everything, not just the places where bedbugs congregate, but also where you haven't even seen them. Treat furniture, things, every crack, every hole, and do this wearing rubber gloves and preferably a medical mask. It's best to leave the windows open for 2-3 hours. After treatment, close all windows and doors in the treated room and leave for 7-8 hours. Rinse thoroughly with water and powder. Wash and iron your items. If you've had a lot of bedbugs, it's best to repeat the procedure after 3-4 days. It's 100% effective. I recommend it to everyone. Forget about bedbugs once and for all!

I ordered the Palach product online and didn't regret it. It's not that expensive. Give it a try.

I never would have thought that bedbugs could be a problem in our age. Basically, the hell began when we moved into a house, which was, to put it mildly, not new. Our family had never encountered these vile bloodsucking creatures, which subsequently turned our lives into Hell. No one could sleep at night, as these vermin are most active from 7 PM to 3 AM, and the bites were mercilessly scratched until they bled. We contacted every agency imaginable, including the Sanitary and Epidemiological Service, which treated the entire apartment three times over six months, paid for it, citing an epidemic in the city. NOTHING HELPED... Daily cleaning, scalding with boiling water, a ton of chemicals, completely discarded furniture, and grandma's recipes. By chance, we stumbled upon "PALAC." We treated it according to the instructions, several times. Words cannot describe how terrifying it is for the whole family to recall those months of Hell. THANK YOU EXECUTIONER!

I've ordered Executioner from the official website several times and have been very pleased with its effectiveness. I live in a dorm and periodically have to use it to kill these... The main thing is not to buy a fake; the bottles should have a hologram. It's easy to use: I diluted it with water and sprayed it inside the sofa and around the perimeter of the apartment. It didn't damage anything, and the smell quickly disappeared. I even treated the clothes in my closet. The most interesting thing is that the water turns white when you dilute it; I guess some kind of reaction occurs, but there were no streaks left. My rating: 5+ "Executioner is truly an executioner!"

By significantly reducing the labor intensity of pest control, Palach has rightfully earned a reputation as a highly effective product. To achieve maximum results, purchase only the original product and follow the instructions and treatment guidelines.

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