Raid is a brand of insecticide products that are designed to kill and control a wide range of insects in and around the home.
Raid was introduced in 1956 by S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc.
The original Raid formula contained the insecticide DDT, which was later replaced by less toxic chemicals.
Over the years, the brand has expanded to include various types of insecticides, including sprays, baits, and foggers.
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A spray designed to kill ants, roaches, and other crawling insects on contact.
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Raid can be harmful to pets if ingested or if they come into contact with the spray while still wet. Always follow the instructions on the label and keep pets away from treated areas until the spray has dried.
No, Raid should not be used on surfaces where food is prepared or consumed. Always keep the spray away from food and food prep areas.
Raid is designed to kill insects on contact, so the time it takes to kill them can vary depending on the type of insect and the amount of spray applied.
Yes, some Raid products are designed for outdoor use. Always read the label carefully to ensure that the product is safe to use outside and follow the instructions for application.
If you inhale Raid spray, move to an area with fresh air and seek medical attention if necessary. Follow the instructions on the label and always use the product in a well-ventilated area to avoid inhaling the spray.