

🚫🦗 Smoke Out Pests, Smoke In Peace!
InsectoKil Smoke Bombs deliver powerful, HSE-approved insect control with a fine smoke mist that covers up to 120m² per bomb. Designed for easy use in enclosed spaces, these non-staining fumigators eradicate flying and crawling insects—including resilient fleas—by penetrating deep into cracks and crevices. With a treatment time of 2-5 hours and safe Permethrin-based formula, they offer a reliable, professional-grade solution for maintaining a pest-free home or workspace.
| ASIN | B08W5FH16R |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 417 in Garden ( See Top 100 in Garden ) 4 in Indoor Multi-Insect Control |
| Colour | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (7,131) |
| Date First Available | 8 Feb. 2021 |
| Item Weight | 60 g |
| Manufacturer | InsectoKil |
| Package Dimensions | 19.1 x 13.7 x 6.5 cm; 60 g |
| Specification met | USDA |
Z**F
Very Effective – Did Exactly What It Promised
I used the Insectokil Mini Smoke Bombs to deal with flying and crawling insects in a couple of rooms, and I’m really impressed with the results. They were easy to use – just light the wick, place on a heat-proof surface, leave the room, and let it do its job. The smoke gets into all the cracks and corners where insects hide, and after treatment there was a very noticeable difference. It worked well on both flying insects and crawling ones, and I felt confident the rooms had been properly treated. I also like that they’re HSE approved and non-staining, and the instructions are clear and straightforward. After airing the rooms out, everything was fresh again with no residue left behind. Overall, these smoke bombs are very effective and great to have on hand as part of a proper pest control routine. I’d definitely recommend them if you’re dealing with insects in enclosed spaces.
A**R
Seem to do the trick but requires more than just releasing the bomb to clear the fleas
We've been having problems with fleas in our house for the past few months and my daughter has been struggling with multiple flea bites so we were looking for a solution that would help us. We used the flea smoke bombs in conjunction with a Bob Martin spray and they do seem to work in the short term but they haven't got rid of the fleas completely yet. When released, you do need to keep a room isolated for at least 4 hours and then it does take a couple of days for the smell to completely go. We've been trying to use them room by room but I think they would be more effective to do the whole house in one go and then repeat a few days later for maximum effect so whilst a single packet is reasonably priced, the costs will increase. If you're struggling with fleas, then I do think this product will help but if used in isolation, it's unlikely to be as effective as hoped.
T**T
Worked but needed 2 in 1 room
Did the job read the instructions one wouldn’t do my bedroom so I set two off based on the area coverage it says left the room for 5 hours definitely killed a lot as not been bit as often and haven’t actually seen them but I was seeing them jump on me before only issue I had is the actual flea treatment I brought didn’t work on the cats so I’m probably going to have to re do it again
A**R
Partly effective
Didn’t kill the bigger bugs
C**S
Does not work - bed bugs.
The product did not work. I have a very minor bed bug infestation that I discovered 2 days ago. I, yesterday, bought these bombs and some other products, I deep cleaned the rooms in my house before and after, using 2 smoke bombs per room, leaving them for the entire day. I still found bed bugs afterwards, 3 alive and well that I saw. So I have decided to call in pest control to ensure they are rid of. It is a more expensive process but it makes sense having pest control only once rather than buying products that don’t work numerous times.
P**E
Australian Spider Beetles
Smoke bomb worked great. Used 2 of these in a 6m x 4m room plus eaves to one side. Cleared eaves of old insulation which where ridden with 5 old and large bee & wasp nests. (We have recently moved home and are stripping out rooms for renovation). The nests where crawling with spider beetles which where discovered after using wallpaper steam stripper (the beetles are attracted to moisture and additionally thrive in nests apparently) and they appeared all over the house for around 2 weeks after we disturbed them. I killed easily over 300 of them. Pest control advised to buy these and find and get rid of the source (the nests). After clearing (bagging insulation and nests) and hoovering out the eaves with industrial vacuum cleaner (don't use a regular household one) I then placed one in the eaves and another one in the far end of the room opposite the eaves (both sat on oven trays). Lit these with windows closed and sealed off the room door and left for 24hrs to let the bombs settle. Then removed trays and the used bombs and opened a window for ventilation and re-sealed the door for further 2 days or so. It's recommended to leave the bomb dust lying for a month or so before cleaning the room but the room is safe to enter without a mask after few days if necessary providing you wash hands etc after being in the room. This worked perfectly. Haven't seen another beetle since. It's now been roughly a month since using the bombs. Highly recommend this product. Also we have a dog in the house and this is safe to use providing you take the precautions we did with sealing off the room and ventilation afterwards. We just used some masking tape to seal the perimeter of the door and a bin bag taped to the bottom of the door where the larger door to floor gap is. Worked perfectly. Be aware the bombs go off pretty quickly and are strong. Wear a mask and be quick, but careful not to knock over the bombs, as they ignite upwards once lit. They smell when used, but the smell goes away after few days. Highly recommend 👍
C**E
It works well
It worked! Definitely read all the instructions and have it set up correctly, as advised. It did the job and havent had trouble with unwanted bugs since.
T**R
Don't kill fleas
I used this bomb before for bedbugs, it was so good. Bought for fleas now. Used three in the house what less than 100 m2 and the dogs still have fleas. So angry. Waste of time and money.
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