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Various Ways You Can Prevent Bed Bugs

Smart Ways To Prevent Bed Bugs

Pervent bedbugsThe word is out about bed bugs. They are back with a vengeance and people are worried. Once bed bugs have established themselves in a home, getting rid of them is very difficult. Unless you are fortunate enough to catch the infestation at its very beginning, you will probably need a professional  exterminator to get rid of your bed bugs. The real key to protecting yourself against bed bugs is to learn how to prevent them from ever entering your home.

There are many ways that bed bugs can enter your home

Some of them are so innocuous that people would never imagine the risk. Lets look at some of the steps you can take to prevent bed bugs from entering your home. While no  one can possibly think of absolutely everything to prevent bed bugs and we certainly do not expect people to radically alter their existences out of fear, there are many common sense ways to help keep your home bed bug free.

1. Paper products are a great hiding place for bed bugs. Avoid bringing cardboard boxes and paper bags into your home. If you receive a delivery at your home that is in a box or a bag, unpack it in a carpet free area away from the living area of your home. A hallway in an apartment building or the garage of a house is the perfect place to open packages and unpack bags. Dispose of empty bags and boxes outside of your home immediately.

2. Try to avoid accumulating paper bags, cardboard boxes or old newspapers and magazines. They provide a great hiding place for bed bugs and they will eat their way through paper like tiny buzz saws.

3. If you must store boxes for certain products such as TV’s or computers, inspect them then vacuum them thoroughly. Store them in an carpet free area away from your bed room and enclose them in bed bug resistant plastic bags.

4. Consider enclosing your box spring and mattress in bed bug proof bags. These bags are available in specialty stores and on the internet. Do not use common plastic bags as bed bugs can chew through them as well.

5. When returning home from public places such as movie theaters, sports arenas or restaurants, remove outer clothing before entering the bedroom. Hang overcoats in a closet apart from your bedroom and inspect your clothing if you suspect you may have been exposed to bed bugs. If you find any traces of bed bugs on your clothing, place the items in a heavy plastic bag until you can wash them in hot water and dry them twice on high heat. Any non washable clothing must be bagged then dry cleaned as soon as possible.

6. Avoid coat checks like the plague. Instead of checking your coat keep it with you. Bring along a compact, light weight, vinyl garment bag in case you go somewhere that insists you check your coat. Coat check rooms are a great place to pick up bed bugs when they crawl into your coat from an infested coat.

7. For items too large to wash, one great way to kill bed bugs is to place the item in a plastic bag then put it inside a car on a hot day and let it bake in the heat for several hours. If the cars heats up to at least 120 degrees Fahrenheit, the bed bugs will all die in about 5 hours. Another effective method is to expose the item to direct sunlight for 5 or 6 hours.

8. Never bring home used clothing before washing them at a laundromat or having them dry cleaned. Any second hand clothing should be placed in a plastic bag and taken directly to the laundromat or dry cleaners. Bags used to transport unwashed second hands clothing should not be reused and should be disposed of outside of the home. If you patronize second hand clothing stores, talk to the owners and find out what precautions they are taking against bed bugs.

9. Never buy used bedding. The same goes for old sofas and arm chairs. This is just asking for trouble.

10. When you entertain, never put your guest’s coats or outer clothing on your beds or furniture. If you are having a large party, consider renting or buying a portable clothes rack to accommodate guest’s coats and outer wear.

11. If you help a friend or relative move their possessions, take care to completely vacuum your vehicle when you are done. Be sure to wash or dry clean your clothing promptly. Storing a friend’s or relative’s possessions is a good way to end up with bed bugs.

12. When you travel, try to ascertain if your hotel or motel has had any bed bug problems. There are several websites that give bed bug alerts and reports for hotels and motels. It wouldn’t hurt to call the hotel and ask them what they do to prevent bed bugs and if they have had any recent problems. Remind them that they are legally obligated to inform you in a truthful manner.

13. When traveling on airplanes or any public transportation wear casual clothes. When you arrive at your destination, remove your clothing and bag it until it can be washed or dry cleaned.  Be sure to disrobe away from your bedroom in a carpet free area.

14. When you stay in a hotel room, never put your luggage or clothing on the bed. Place suitcases on a luggage rack. Keep your folded clothing in your suitcase instead of putting it in the drawers. Put hanging clothes in a heavy, zippered, vinyl garment bag and keep them in it when your hang them up. Inspect your hotel room for bed bugs and demand a new room or go to another hotel if you find any signs of bed bugs.

15. Buy several bed bug traps and place them in your luggage and around your hotel room when you travel. Make sure the traps are safe for use with your clothing.

16. When you return home from a trip, unpack in a bathroom, garage or mud room. Inspect your clothing and luggage carefully then bag all washable items until they can be washed in hot water and dried twice on high heat. Bag all dry cleaning separately and send it out as soon as possible to be dry cleaned. Vacuum luggage then place it in bed bug proof storage bags and expose it to direct sunlight for 5 or 6 hours. Again, never unpack on your bed or in your bed room.

These are some useful tips to help keep your home bed bug free

The key to success is to become aware of bed bugs and their habits then apply this information in a sensible fashion to your daily life. When bringing items into your home, consider carefully where they came from and examine them if you think there is even a remote possibility an item may contain bed bugs. Treat your bedroom and sofa as areas in need of special protection and make sure to keep clothing and luggage off your bed. With knowledge and common sense, you can go a long way towards preventing a bed bug infestation.

 

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Bed Bugs And their Bite Symptoms

Elias, a resident of Brooklyn in New York City, has summed up the return of bed bugs as well as anyone.

Bedbugs biteHe said, “They are unbelievable in the absolutely worst sense of that word. Former generations should/would have thanked G*d for DDT, meaning, at least that stuff worked like a blanket killer for these things. Evolution has honed these little evils into the sharpest little voracious, patient, invisible, prolific, trenchant, perfectly adapted to evade and yet torture man, little survivalists ever.” That, folks, says it all. Bed bugs are a plague on humanity and they are making a comeback. After being held in check for most of the 20th. Century, the world wide ban on DDT, modern transportation and over population has allowed these little horrors to once again rear their ugly little heads and return in vast numbers to ruin our peaceful slumber.

When we deal with anything that may disrupt our lives, the most important thing is to stay in control of our emotions. We must remain calm and think clearly. If we allow our imaginations to run wild, every little itch will have us scratching like maniacs and turning our homes or lives upside down. Instead, take a deep breath, clear your collective minds and arm yourself with the facts.

As Bed bugs infestations are often discovered when people wake up itching and find distinct, physical indications of their bites.

Bed bugs prefer to feed at night and will bite any exposed area of skin. The face, neck, arms, hands, feet and lower legs are the most common areas where you will find bed bug bites. The bites will leave behind distinctive small, flat, raised bumps on the skin that may lead to redness and swelling. Scratching the bites can cause them to become infected. A severe reaction to bed bug bites may even cause rashes and blisters. According to experts in infectious disease, bed bugs have an unusual bite pattern. They tend to leave several bites in a neat, little row. The experts call this, “breakfast, lunch, and dinner bites” and it is a sign of what they label “sequential feeding .”

There is one bit of good news in all of this

Despite the fact that bed bugs have been found to carry almost 30 human pathogens in their systems, they have not been linked to the spread of any diseases based on current research. The medical and scientific communities consider bed bugs to be primarily a nuisance and not a transmitter of infectious diseases. Since bed bugs made their unexpected return, there has been a renewed interest in studying them. Due to the advances in modern science and medicine, there is always a possibility that previously unknown links between bed bugs and disease transmission will be discovered. In any event, if you are a victim of bed bug bites, try to avoid scratching them and if they become irritated or infected, seek medical attention. Medical treatment is also advised if a rash or blisters develop from bed bug bites.

These are the primary signs of bed bug bites

Again, it should be stressed that not every little itch is a sign of bed bugs. If you find that you are showing the symptoms of bed bug bites, the worst thing you can do is panic. Instead. stay calm and call in a professional pest control expert to check your home for the presence of bed bugs. Monitor the bite areas for any signs of infection, rashes or blisters and if they occur, seek medical advice. Bed bugs are a nuisance but if you stay calm and take the time to become informed about them, they are a very manageable problem.

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How To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs By Yourself

Are you waking up every morning itching from bed bugs bites?

How to get rid of bed bugs yourselfDo you get bitten every time you relax on the sofa or in an armchair? Are you finding bugs, tiny blood smears or lots of small, black fecal stains on or under your bed sheets? Are you finding bugs, translucent eggs about the size of a grain of rice, molt husks or fecal stains under your mattress or along the seams of your mattress? If you answered yes to most of these questions, you probably have bed bugs. As you may have read in the paper or heard on TV, bed bugs have returned in force to make our lives miserable. While bed bugs do not cause serious illness, they are certainly more than capable of being a major nuisance. They can infest your home in large numbers and make you dread the thought of going to bed or sitting in your favorite armchair.

This is what you need to know about how to get rid of bed bugs

You need to know what bed bugs look like. They are small, flat, oval and wingless. They are about the size of an apple seed when they are adult and fully fed. They vary from brown before they feed on blood to reddish brown and swollen after they have fed. If you see reddish brown, flat bugs crawling on your bed sheets or under your mattress, you have bed bugs. Their bites can cause itching, rashes and blisters and leave behind small red bite marks, often in rows of 3 or 4 bites.

Once you determine you have bed bugs, how can you get rid of them without having to spend a fortune on a professional pest control specialist?

While there are solutions, the worst thing you can do is to set off a commercial, all purpose bug bomb in your home. This will not kill all the bed bugs and will only drive them deeper into hiding. You will saturate your home with harmful chemicals and you may even cause health problems for family members.

There are many good products on the market that will help you get rid of bed bugs yourself. There are non-toxic sprays, traps and ultra sonic devices that work quite well. Spreading a thin line of food grade Diatomaceous Earth around the perimeter of each room and on the floor around sofas and beds can be particularly effective. Be sure its food grade Diatomaceous Earth and not any other type of Diatomaceous Earth or you can get seriously ill with Silicosis. What type of products you use to get rid of a bed bug problem by yourself is a matter of personal choice. The most important factor is that you study each product carefully and that you use products that are safe and best suited for your environment.

Before you use any products to kill the bed bugs, you must take the time to do a major house cleaning. This will include vacuuming or steam cleaning your entire home including all bedding and furniture, carpeting, curtains or drapes, picture frames, inside drawers and inside cabinets. Be sure not to ignore appliances and pet bedding when you do your cleaning. You may even want to patch and seal all the cracks you can find in your home or apartment.

Of course you must pay extra attention to all bedding and cushioned furniture since bed bugs tend to live where you sleep or sit. Sheets, blankets, quilts and dust ruffles must be washed in hot water and sent through a hot dryer twice to get rid of bed bugs. Anything you can’t wash must be exposed to a day or two of direct sunlight and then dry cleaned. If your sofas or chairs have cushions with removable coverings, the coverings should be sent through the washer and dryer or dry cleaned just like bedding.

Many pest control experts suggest that while you are washing or dry cleaning all your bedding and furniture coverings, you should place your mattress, box spring, pillows and cushions in direct sunlight for a day or two. Sofas and chairs can also be placed in direct sunlight. Be sure to vacuum or steam clean all bedding, sofas and chairs with extra care before placing them in direct sunlight and again before re-using them.

These are the basics of getting rid of bed bugs yourself

It is a 3 step process of detection then a total cleaning of your home followed by treatment with non toxic products of your choice. The key to being successful is to take the time to research the problem and then to spare no effort in dealing with it. You can’t get rid of bed bugs in 15 minutes. It will take a few hours of study and a lot of elbow grease but with an honest effort and an informed choice of bed bug treatment products, it is possible to get rid of bed bugs yourself.

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Bed bugs hiding areas

Bed bugs hide in the day time and come of out at night.

Where do they hide ?

Bed Linens
Most common bedbugs hiding area is the bed linens. They can go deep inside the linens and cover themselves, you need to flip the linens over and search for them.

Pillow Case Corners
Pillow case corners are bedbugs favorite hiding area also (usually the Nymph Bedbug), because the gap is normally small and not notice by humans.

Furniture openings
Do checkout the openings of your furniture’s and screw holes, they love those areas also.

Wall Socket openings
This is an area you need to checkout too, if the room is heavy infested by bedbugs, most likely this will be their another hiding area.

Spray insecticide around the bed legs
If you are sure the bed bugs aren’t hiding inside your bed or bed frame, than isolate your bed from walls, cupboards etc.. Spray insecticide near the 4 bed legs, so this will prevent them from crawling up your bed and bite you. They must be hiding somewhere near you if they are not coming out from your bed or frame.

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Bed Bugs – Dont Let Them Bite

A Blast From The Past

There is an old nursery rhyme that goes as follows:

“Good night, sleep tight,
Don’t let the bed bugs bite.
And if they do
Then take your shoe
And knock ‘em ‘til
They’re black and blue!”

 

Kids used to sing this about a century ago and back then they also had real live bed bugs

Bed bugsThen some clever human invented DDT and bed bugs virtually vanished from the modern world. DDT also ended the plague of Malaria for much of the planet. Sadly, unlike many fairy tales, this story does not have a happy ending because some other clever human managed to convince the United Nations that DDT was evil. As a result, DDT has been banned, millions in the Third World are once again at risk of Malaria and in our modern, Western World, bed bugs have made a rather dramatic and itchy comeback.

In just about every American town or city, hotels, home owners and apartment dwellers are going crazy and spending a small fortune trying to deal with these industrious, microscopic vampire bugs. We aren’t talking about Twilight handsome vampires now. We are talking about tiny, little, annoying insects that infest places that humans and their pets like to sleep. They nest in bedding, sofas and pet’s sleeping areas and drink the blood of any available warm blooded animal. Bed bugs will move in to your home, apartment or hotel room and they won’t even help with the bills. Instead they will bite you, give you a rash or blisters and make you itch like crazy. Just thinking about bed bugs is enough to get most people itching in no time at all.

The worst part of bed bugs is getting rid of them.

First you have to drain your bank account paying the exterminator to confirm that you have an infestation of the miserable critters. Then you have to bag up just about everything you own and either throw it out or wash it for hours in boiling water. Of course, the exterminator will offer to spray your home with some highly toxic, highly expensive, non-DDT insecticide. Unfortunately, the bed bugs are probably already resistant to it. So what do we do about these unwelcome guests?

Bed bugs sufferers, don’t despair

There is a happy ending after all. You could use an all natural product called Bed Defense instead. This highly effective, clinically tested product is just what you need to return bed bugs to the history books. Bed Defense has a lot going for it. Its easy to use, inexpensive and it has been developed by professionals with many years experience in the pest removal field. Bed Defense starts to work to moment you open the package and it is effective against over 99.9% of bed bugs. Bed Defense is the number one selling product of its kind and it will work around the clock to protect your family, your children and your pets.

Bed Defense is not just effective when you already have bed bugs. It can also be used to protect your home before the itching starts and you suspect the worst. Placing Bed Defense in vulnerable areas of your home will help keep the little blighters from ever making an unwelcome appearance.

If you like to travel, Bed Defense should become your traveling companion. Take Bed Defense with you and when you check into a hotel put it by the bed, in your luggage and in the hotel closet where you hang your clothes. Be the smart traveler and avoid joining the ranks of thousands of very unhappy voyagers who took home some bed bugs as a gift from the hotel.

Right now Bed Defense is offering new customers an opportunity to sign up for a free trial of the product. You can use Bed Defense for a month and if it works for you, continue to receive the product. If for some reason, you are not satisfied, just cancel your purchase plan before the first month is over. It is just that simple and in no time, you can stop worrying, stop itching and start smiling again. Bed Defense really is your best defense against bed bugs.

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