Frequently Asked Questions
This FAQ is designed to give clear, honest answers about GreenLeaf Cockroach, Bedbug, Termites Killer Powder. It covers how the product works in real conditions, how fast you can expect results, correct usage, safety for pets, delivery timelines, and return policy, so you can buy and use it with confidence.
What is the best powder to kill cockroaches?
GreenLeaf Cockroach Killer Powder is a professional-grade solution that kills roaches within 2-3 days and provides up to 12 months of protection when kept dry.
Does roach powder really work?
Yes. Roach powder works by disrupting the pest's nervous system on contact. Affected roaches carry it back to their colony, eliminating entire populations within 2-4 weeks.
How can I 100% get rid of cockroaches?
Treat all hiding spots thoroughly with GreenLeaf powder, remove food/water sources, seal entry points, and reapply every 7-10 days for heavy infestations until eliminated.
How to use green leaf powder cockroach killing bait?
Apply a thin layer in cracks, behind appliances, under sinks, along baseboards, and inside cabinets where roaches hide. Use 10g per 150-200 square meters.
Is cockroach powder safe for pets?
Yes, when applied correctly. Place powder only in hidden areas where pets cannot access—behind appliances, inside wall voids, and in cracks. Keep pets away during application.
Does cockroach killing powder work better than spray?
Yes. Powder lasts up to 12 months vs. sprays that last days/weeks. It penetrates cracks better, has no odor, and creates secondary kill as roaches spread it to colonies.
Can I sleep in my room after applying cockroach powder?
Yes. Since powder is applied only in hidden areas (not on open surfaces), it's safe to use the room immediately after application. No waiting required.
What's your return policy?
Money-back guarantee. Contact us within 7 days of delivery with photos if the product is damaged or defective. Befor read return policy.
How do I know if I'm applying the powder correctly?
You've applied the powder correctly if: (1) It forms a thin, visible layer in target areas; (2) It's placed in cracks, crevices, and hidden areas rather than open surfaces; (3) Pests must walk through it to reach their food sources or nesting areas; (4) The powder is kept dry and undisturbed. Avoid creating thick piles, which pests will simply walk around.