

🌿 Defend your domain naturally — because your home deserves the best in bug control!
Dr. Killigan's Six Feet Under is a 24 oz plant-powered insect killer spray that targets over 50 pest species including ants, moths, fleas, and cockroaches. Featuring a fast-acting formula with cinnamon, clove, and soybean oils, it kills bugs on contact and provides up to 30 days of residual protection. Safe for families and pets, it offers a natural, chemical-free alternative with a pleasant aroma, perfect for indoor and outdoor use.










| ASIN | B07JLYYBKN |
| ASIN | B07JLYYBKN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,777 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #113 in Insect & Pest Repellent Sprays |
| Brand Name | Dr. Killigan's |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (3,346) |
| Date First Available | October 23, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Spray |
| Item Volume | 24 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Killigan's |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Killigan's |
| Material Features | Plant-Powered |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 9.69 x 3.62 x 3.5 inches; 1.87 Pounds |
| Scent Name | Cinnamon, Clove |
| UPC | 638632256450 |
| Unit Count | 24.0 Fluid Ounces |
A**M
SAFE AND SOOOO EFFECTIVE FOR EVERYTHING AWFUL
I purchased this for my closet bc we have a serious moth issue. I think it started in our pantry with some grain we brought in from the supermarket. I sprayed the pantry and my closet.. dead moths everywhere... those sticky traps were only marginally helpful. I also read it was good for gnats and mosquitoes. I had a serious problem with mosquitos in my front porch which nothing (chemical) wise was helping. I sprayed this all over the front of the house and some chairs I had out there. When I went out a few days later, for the first time in a LONG time, no mosquitos. I then sprayed it for palmetto bug control ( we live down south ).. Within a few hours, I seem to flush those out too. It smells really good too! But more than all that, it says it is non toxic so I dont worry about the children and pets. It is almost too good to be true! It is kind of expensive but I for the amount of cloths I am saving, it is more than worth spraying this stuff every few months ...everywhere!! ....
I**G
Bug terminator 2.0
I first would like to say that moths are pointless, worthless, disgusting, hell creatures that should be eradicated. After a very unfortunate circumstance of the garage door left open and an opening in the ceiling attic, my house became infested with moths. Any room I went in or moved to for escape more moths awaited me. I did what I could with a broom, weakening the forces but the fleet was too strong. Too many escaped my tactics and lived to fly another day. However, Dr. Killigan's shifted the tide of the war. Much like the guerrilla warfare used in the American revolution, Dr. Killigan's gives you the home field advantage you need. Unlike the broom or other swatting methods, this spray can hit the bugs in the hard to reach areas and without worrying about breaking lights or objects. You can kill them easily and you are able to keep a good distance away from the disgusting hairy dust flies. This spray can turn any worthless moth mercenary into the John Wick of moth killers. One hit will drop the moth and stop their ability to fly. Spray them a couple more times and you can sit and watch the light go out. This spray massacred the moths that invaded my house. I was skeptical of the spray at first, but after the first few kills I was happy to see moths to give them the fate they deserve. It worked so well that I even took it outside and killed a bunch of moths on their home turf just to even the score a bit. Additionally the spray smelled great and didn't stain. Also it kills the moths without having to smash them and have to clean up their revolting remnants. Solid 12/10 stars will be buying more. Could be the greatest invention since the wheel.
T**2
Pleasant smelling, non-toxic, helpful but not a "cure all".
Killed adults on contact, "flushed them out" of hiding spaces like cabinets/closets, seemed to make those spaces unattractive to them (though the survivors did re-locate but were forced into the open). You will need to do more to control your problem; like buying many traps, cleaning a LOT (check into some helpful cleaning products that will kill all life stages; like even a DIY vinegar solution used properly kills multiple life-stages of the moth on contact but it can mess up stuff in your house and should never be overused/inhaled), and keeping all your stored food off-limits in airtight containers or the fridge. There are a lot of steps I needed to do as a homeowner to tackle this problem, but I've grown TERRIFIED of the things and it's a comfort to have this product around, and it's nice knowing that the pleasant essential oil smells are in fact extremely unpleasant to my insect foes! They do seem to migrate away from areas that I've treated with this product, though be advised it is not killing them in the sense that a toxic chemical fogger does. It's killing adults, but eggs seem to be fine (unfortunately). I still prefer this (and their traps, which are the only brand that actually works) to chemicals that could have long term health effects or hurt my pet. I can spray it on fabrics/carpets, even, without hurting them (so far!). We got moths during the pandemic from having our pet food shipped from chewy (never again), we would notice a couple moths every day we got a shipment and started to worry - and our fears were in fact very justified! It got out of control fast. We've been dealing with this nightmare in what should've been our "safe space" during the pandemic. We've spent thousands trying different control methods. We have a pet and I am highly sensitive to a lot of chemicals. Going with non-toxic control methods were always our goal instead of costly chemicals used by professionals who act like it's all your fault that it's happening in the first place! This "it's your fault" lecture happened to us on our 1st visit from two companies specializing in non-toxic heat treatments, but after what we'd been through already; it was so off-putting and rude the way they speak to customers suffering from an infestation. May as well just say "don't feed your pet, idiot!", lol. It's always the customer's fault, it seems. Not willing to spend an additional several thousand (around 5-6k or more in the USA for a small home) for heat treatments from companies that treat the customer so poorly. Side note for pet owners going through the same thing; order a sturdy and tightly-sealed container to store your pet's food in and always avoid a store or company the very moment you see a small brown/tan moth flitting about. Run as fast as you can. It's not worth it. What may've seemed convenient will turn into a nightmare costing thousands of dollars in treatments/control, items in your home you have no choice but to throw out, investing almost a thousand dollars in airtight protective storage containers for anything you care about in your home, constant moths flying in your face (boy, do they love screens, too)... it's a nightmare. That one-time convenience buy leads down a path of horror and constant bleeding of your wallet and gives you a home that doesn't feel clean or comfortable, no one wants these things being a daily appearance! Thank you Dr. Killigan's for providing products that actually show results. The only company that has moth products that work; and believe me - we tried ALL OF THEM. Even two large companies well-renowned for controlling other pests (ants, bees, you can guess which companies) sell moth products that do literally nothing, traps that are missing the correct pheromone, etc. These guys at Killigan's actually gave us hope.
X**P
Slight trade off in killing speed but it seems safer than other insect killers
Insects do not instantly drop dead like other more toxic insecticides but that's okay by me - we have pet birds in the house. I use it for the baby cockroaches that crawl up out of the drain (yes, I use a glass jar over the drain but some still manage to squeeze through). This does the job and it has an almost watered-down essential oil fragrance. I'm not sure how well it would work on large or adult cockroaches though - it may take longer to work on them. I am very pleased with my purchase.
H**K
I bought this as a follow-up to the Pantry Moth Traps that were already doing sterling work on the infestation of pantry moths in my kitchen. Unlike other bug sprays I tried, Dr Killigan's dropped the nasty little **** immediately, and it smells nice.
A**R
My daughter is still getting ants in her home
A**R
Unfortunately this product didn't get rid of these little flies that kept surrounding my indoor plants. I found i was using lots of spray to get rid of a few, only for more to return
Z**N
Uh-oh! This does seem to kill flies if you spray them directly. It sticks them to a door, if that's where they are. The smell a bit peculiar, the clove predominant. But I began to suspect it went off after a few days. Strange odours arising from the soft furnishing. Then last night I was getting really unpleasant whiffs, my cat started coughing, turned in my direction: Bogh. Bleugh. He's been snacking on the flies. It's just AWFUL when digested. I won't be using it again. Never be snared by a witty name!
M**K
Useless don’t bother with it. I noticed a few fleas after my friend visited with their dog. I wanted the less toxic approach. But this product had no effect whatsoever. Despite its promises. Now I’ve ordered the toxic option and wished I’d done that in first place as just wasted my money and efforts on this.
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