14 years
Has anyone used the BBXeliminator to radicate the little buggers? It's a non-toxic too.
If it's your product, it's okay to directly talk about it, describe exactly what it is and where to get it. :)
Note from webmaster: this thread is a continuation of this thread: http://www.hostelmanagement.com/forums/possible-50-million-usd-help-fight-bedbugs-usa.html
Read the whole thread. --Josh
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I don't get it either - even the state of New York just set a budget of $500,000 for public awarness yet believe me I am sure that the public is already aware of the growing problem and the money is not being spent "fixing" the problem just talking about it.
Has anyone used the BBXeliminator to radicate the little buggers? It's a non-toxic too.
14 years
Has anyone used the BBXeliminator to radicate the little buggers? It's a non-toxic too.
If it's your product, it's okay to directly talk about it, describe exactly what it is and where to get it. :)
14 years
Yes, it is a product that has been introduced just recently and was wondering if anyone here has used it. We finished full efficacy testing on the product and are really excited that we FINALLY have something that is non-toxic to use. So many people are poisoning themselves and their homes - they are even living in their cars! It is horrible.
No Benzalkonium Chloride, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benzalkonium_chloride
No Cedar Oils, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cedar_oil
No Plant Extracts, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biopesticide
No Pyrethrins http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrethrin
NO- DE - Diatomaceous Earth http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diatomaceous_earth
Even though all the product that contain these claim that they are not toxic - they are in some way and they don't work.
Take a look and you tell me: better yet email me at [email][email protected][/email] and I will send over the tests and information about the product. People need to know about it.
www.BBXeliminator.com
We are so fortunate to be working with some of the most prestigeous entomologists in the nation and we were also showcased at the Ohio symposium on August 4, 2010
14 years
...Even though all the product that contain these claim that they are not toxic - they are in some way and they don't work.
...We are so fortunate to be working with some of the most prestigeous entomologists in the nation and we were also showcased at the Ohio symposium on August 4, 2010
Since there are so many products out there that don't work and claim to be non-toxic could you post exactly what the active ingredients are in the product?
People should know what they're spraying before they spray it. :)
This sounds mysterious:
Primary Active Ingredient:
The primary active ingredient is a complex protein molecule technically categorized as "food" under FDA regulations.These protein molecules together with the other ingredients are under other protocols labeled as GRAS (Generally Regarded as Safe) ingredients.
Which entomologists are you working with?
14 years
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14 years
Where is the American Academy of Entomological Sciences? This Jeffrey K. Brown?
The most important question is: what is the active ingredient?
I'm just checking because there are a lot of online scams out there -- and like you said, products that don't work or are dangerous. People want the specific details :)
14 years
Within 30 days you will see and hear all about our BBX all over the news. If you would like to know more, feel free to contact me at [email][email protected][/email] or call 1-888-819-2837 and ask for Denise I look forward to helping many.:)
14 years
I have to say that the way you are promoting BBX Eliminator -- without answering basic questions -- it sounds like it could be an Internet scam.
Google currently shows no results for "American Academy of Entomological Sciences". I couldn't find any 3rd party information about BBX Eliminator either.
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There are too many online scams out there. If you want the product to appear credible, you have to be open about it.
I'm about to do a large report on bedbugs. If you send me the information about your product and it appears like it works, I'll mention you.
14 years
We have not released any advertisements yet and we are just in the launch of the site. Not too many people even know it is live.
I do understand you thinking the way you do because there are so many scams in this world. Especially on the internet.
Launching a product like this takes a huge amount of time and money. We are working around the clock and maybe I came out to you a bit immature and should waited a couple more weeks.
"We" are Showcase Green Solutions. Here's another one of my sites to make you feel at ease. www.hpnwater.com
The efficacy test from Mr. Brown is what I was going to email over to you - it includes his phone number for your reference and if you felt the need to call him directly.
We are in the process of setting up a video interview with him that will be posted on the web site.
The "active" ingredients are on the label of the product and I will be more than happy to send the file to you as an attachment if you send me an email or write me so that I can reply to you.. It is somethng that I am proud of and have no reason to "hide" it from anyone.
I don't want you to just read about it and guess at it so you think it "appears" to work. I want you to use the product and you tell me what your findings are.
I had a nice email conversation with Dr. Doggett last night in regards to the BBX. Being that he is the leading entomologist in Australia and just finished 'A Code of Practice for the Control of Bed Bug Infestations in Australia' (3rd Edition), & 'A Bed Bug Management Policy for Accommodation Providers' (Which would be wonderful if we had something like this in the US)
He was a bit confused at first but understands more now. Look it up on the net.
He had also suggested that I contacted Dini Miller and Mike Potter in which my reply was Ms. Miller wrote me last week and has all the information now in her hands. Dr. Brown and Mike Potter are also friends and have discussed our product.
So, if you are serious and not an internet nay sayer with no true evidence on products I would drop me a line at [email][email protected][/email] (if you don't want to expose your email - go and get a new one with gmail) I have no problem witht that.
I am only here to help people because if you think the problem is bad now - just wait
I personaly have been poisoned with a pesticide -bit by a Violin Spider which put me in the hospital for 3 1/2 months and also got bit by bed bugs in a hotel in phoenix in March of 2009 - in which I have their apology letter and have spoken to the manager recently about BBX.
Writing an article about this problem and being mentioned would be nice but until you have first hand experience with the product it would not be fair to write about something that you don't know about.
Together and collectively we can all make a difference.
Warm regards,
Denise 949-322-2098:)
Here is part of the conversation with Dr.Doggett:
We are in the midst of a large test being done by the government in PR and will have results on Tuesday next week. They are testing all different strains of insects. I will keep you abreast.
I hope you do not think of me as a fool. But in life, we know what we know and then there are thing s that we don't know. I personally have been poisoned by pesticides - bitten by bed bugs - spent 3 1/2 months in the hospital after a bite from a Brown Recluse (in a coma for a month) so - I have a serious passion and want more than you to have a safe and efficacious product to protect people and animals with.
There is no placebo in using the product and watching the results in front of your eyes.
This technology is borrowed from the medical arts. It has been known for some time that in about 10% of all transplant surgeries either bacterial or virus infections ensue. As a preventive to these complications, the devices to be implanted are first immersed in a solution containing similar protein molecules.
The proteins adhere to the exterior of the devices and when attacked by most bacteria and virus the protein emulsifies these infectious agents. Naturally, the proteins that encase the implant devices must be nontoxic which they are. In our system we utilize highly porous silicate particles which are immersed in the protein. The protein molecules are retained in the tubels, "cave" like structures, which characterize the outer layer of the silicate particles. These particles are held in a colloidal form, suspended in a water base, and then may be delivered in a simple hand held spray canister device.
The Kill is Binary. In the first instance, the protein is delivered in the spray mist and emulsifies any waxy outer insect layer upon which it lands. The silicate particles are jagged and of irregular shape and lodge in textile and fabrics when the water base liquid evaporates. Their jagged and irregular shapes cause them to become enmeshed. In the second instance, the kill is completed when the bed bug or other pest is introduced into the treated area and begins to crawl across the treated fabrics. As the insect proceeds it nudges the silicate particles which cause the emulsifying protein agent to spill onto the bed bug. Upon contact the emulsifying protein agent kills the insect much in the same way that the bacteria and virus are killed when the protein agent is employed in the medical application. Our studies have shown that even the most powerful vacuums used in what would have been almost daily use, would require more than a year to remove these particles in sufficient quantity so as to negate their use. It is for this reason that we are able to guarantee the product's effectiveness.
BBX is what is termed a "mechanical" killing agent, a protein derivative that emulsifies the outer waxy layer of the flea or tick and to which it cannot evolve a resistance.
This is why we can guarantee our products as safe and effective.
14 years
The efficacy test from Mr. Brown is what I was going to email over to you - it includes his phone number for your reference and if you felt the need to call him directly.
We are in the process of setting up a video interview with him that will be posted on the web site.
The "active" ingredients are on the label of the product and I will be more than happy to send the file to you as an attachment if you send me an email or write me so that I can reply to you.. It is somethng that I am proud of and have no reason to "hide" it from anyone.
My email is here, but it seems like it would be easier to type in the name of the active ingredient than to take a photo, resize and then e-mail it to me. :)
I don't want you to just read about it and guess at it so you think it "appears" to work. I want you to use the product and you tell me what your findings are.
People need to know exactly what it is before they buy it and spray it in their work environment. For all anyone knows it could be something like sugar water, or something like boric acid (toxic with long term exposure).
I had a nice email conversation with Dr. Doggett last night in regards to the BBX. Being that he is the leading entomologist in Australia and just finished 'A Code of Practice for the Control of Bed Bug Infestations in Australia' (3rd Edition), & 'A Bed Bug Management Policy for Accommodation Providers' (Which would be wonderful if we had something like this in the US)
He was a bit confused at first but understands more now. Look it up on the net.
I've already seen it. I searched the document and didn't see any mention BBX Eliminator. You're mentioning these names -- are they actually endorsing your product?
Writing an article about this problem and being mentioned would be nice but until you have first hand experience with the product it would not be fair to write about something that you don't know about.
If you want people to buy the product, you have to say what it is. :)
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