EFFICACY REPORTS

BEDBUGS
(CHINCHEX POWDER)

DR. STEPHEN L. DOGGETT

Director of Medical Entomology at NSW Health Pathology in Sydney, Australia. He has over 30 years’ experience and he is the senior editor for “A Code of Practice for the Control of Bed Bugs in Australia”. Highlights of the Report:

DR.RICHARD NAYLOR

Entomologist from the University of Sheffield (England) with more than 15 years of experience studying bed bugs. He is famous worldwide as one of the top scientists in the field of researching bed bugs.

DR. STEPHEN L. DOGGETT

A new Independent Study  by Dr.Stephen Dogget (a world bed bug renowed expert) where ChinCheX was compared to other bed bug products. The results for ChinCheX were outstanding. According to the study:

DR. ALVARO ROMERO

Assistant Professor of Urban Entomology at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces. He has studied bed bugs since their resurgence, particularly insecticide resistance, the impact of insecticides on bedbug behavior and development of integrated management tactics for this pest. Currently his bed bug research is focused on studying the mechanisms of insecticide resistance as well as the use of synergists to enhance the effectiveness of insecticides. Highlights of the Report:

DR. richard a.cooper & dr. stephen l.doggett

Chinchex has been highlighted in a recent article on the global bed bug resurgence over the past 25 years. The study, conducted by some of the world’s leading entomologists, confirms that Chinchex is the most effective solution against even the most resistant bed bug strains!

Highlights of the Report:

DR. RICHARD NAYLOR & ZACHARY NAYLOR

A key INDEPENDENT study by Dr. Richard Naylor and Zachary Naylor proves ChinCheX® Desiccant remains highly effective at killing bed bugs — even in damp, high-humidity environments where traditional diatomaceous earth (DE) slows down or fails.

 

Unlike DE, which can take over 4 months to achieve full control at 65%+ humidity, ChinCheX® delivers mortality in just 1–2 months — up to 3x faster.

 

Please see the full report HERE.

DR. Babatunji Daramola, Jin-Jia Yu, Changlu Wang

Distinguished Professor of Entomology at Rutgers University, USA. A leading authority on bed bug biology and integrated pest management, Dr. Wang has conducted decades of research on non-chemical control methods, including desiccant dusts.

Highlights of the Report:

Please see the full report HERE.

BEDBUGS
(CHINCHEX DESICCANT SPRAY)

DR. desen wang

A new independant study on ChinCheX Dessicant Spray by Dr.Desen Wan (South China Agricultural Association) shows 100% efficacy of ChinCheX against Tropical Bed Bugs. Putting ChinChex together with its long lasting residuality as the best products for bedbug combat in the world.
According to the study:

Please see the full report HERE.

DR.STEPHEN L. DOGGETT & DR.KAI DANG

In a groundbreaking independent study conducted by the Department of Medical Entomology at NSW Health Pathology, ChinCheX® Desiccant Spray has been scientifically proven to deliver rapid, reliable, and complete kill of even the most insecticide-resistant bed bug populations.

This rigorous laboratory testing—performed under OECD guidelines—evaluated ChinCheX Desiccant Spray against both insecticide-susceptible (Monheim) and highly resistant (Parramatta) strains of Cimex lectularius , including adults and nymphs. The results? 100% mortality with unmatched speed.

Highlights of the Report:

“ChinCheX Desiccant Spray is highly efficacious against susceptible and modern resistant strains… and should prove to be a useful tool in the arsenal of products available to the pest manager for bed bug eradication. ”
— Doggett & Dang, Department of Medical Entomology, NSW Health Pathology (2025)

ChinCheX Desiccant Spray combines the physical mode of action of silica with the convenience and precision of an aerosol — delivering fast knockdown, long-lasting residuals, and superior customer satisfaction.

👉 Unlike ineffective, outdated treatments like diatomaceous earth, ChinCheX kills fast

👉 No other desiccant spray has demonstrated such rapid efficacy across multiple surfaces and resistant strains.

Please see the full report HERE.

“ChinCheX Desiccant Spray is highly efficacious against susceptible and modern resistant strains… and should prove to be a useful tool in the arsenal of products available to the pest manager for bed bug eradication. ”
— Doggett & Dang, Department of Medical Entomology, NSW Health Pathology (2025)

ChinCheX Desiccant Spray combines the physical mode of action of silica with the convenience and precision of an aerosol — delivering fast knockdown, long-lasting residuals, and superior customer satisfaction.

👉 Unlike ineffective, outdated treatments like diatomaceous earth, ChinCheX kills fast

👉 No other desiccant spray has demonstrated such rapid efficacy across multiple surfaces and resistant strains.

COCKROACHES

DR. alvaro romero

An efficacy report by Dr.Alvaro Romero shows 100% efficacy of ChinCheX against cockroaches and also demostrates its no repelency. Putting ChinChex together with its long lasting residuality as one of the best products for cockroach combat in the world. According to the study:
STORED GRAIN PESTS
CHINCHEX SGI

Dr.Hannah E. Quellhorst, Dr.Maria K. Sakka, DR.Georgia V. Baliota, Dr.Christos G. Athanassiou, Dr. Kun Yan Zhu Dr. William R. Morrison III

A groundbreaking new study published in the Journal of Stored Products Research has confirmed that the new ChinCheX®SGI formulation is a highly effective solution for protecting stored grains against destructive pests like the granary weevil (Sitophilus granarius ) and the lesser grain borer (Rhyzopertha dominica ) .

Conducted by leading entomologists from Kansas State University, USDA-ARS, and the University of Thessaly, this peer-reviewed research demonstrates that ChinCheX® SGI delivers exceptional results at low application rates—making it a smart, sustainable choice for integrated pest management (IPM) in grain storage.

Highlights of the Report:

ChinCheX® SGI is an effective grain protectant on wheat… and provides a valuable option for use in an integrated pest management program.”
— Quellhorst et al., Journal of Stored Products Research (2025)