FTC: Don't fall for claims on bed bug remedies

WASHINGTON (AP) - Don't fall for the hype on quick remedies for killing and preventing bed bugs.

Federal regulators say they lodged deceptive advertising charges against two companies marketing anti-bed bug products.

There's no evidence that the ingredients in "Rest Easy" and "Best Yet!," - including cinnamon, lemongrass and cedar oil - can eliminate or prevent bed bugs, the Federal Trade Commission said Monday.

"Best Yet!," sold by Cedarcide Industries Inc., also claims to treat head lice. Also deceptive, the FTC says.

The agency sued Cedarcide and RMB Group LLC, marketer of "Rest Easy," in federal court. RMB and its owners agreed in a settlement to make no claims that their product or any pesticide kills or repels bed bugs or creates a barrier against them.

The FTC's case against Cedarcide continues.

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