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How to get rid of bed bugs yourself

A frequently asked question in people’s minds suffering from bed bug bites is how to get rid of bed bugs. They are small nocturnal creatures that can cause severe itching and may not even be found during the day. The blood sucking insects use their hollow tubes to extract blood from the host’s body and inject an anesthetic along with its saliva. Though this delays detection of the itching sensation, severe itching starts once there is a dermatological reaction, and often medication is required to stop the itching. As a result a number of methods are used to get rid of these creatures.

It is not only important to know the methods of how to get rid of bed bugs, they must be prevented from resurfacing. Since they can hide in small cracks and crevices in rooms and luggage or furniture, they can easily spread from one place to another. In fact, it’s common for travelers to return home with bed bugs in their luggage. Adjoining rooms or apartments may be infested through the cracks in the walls. So the first step in getting rid of the bugs consists of pre-treatment procedures that can ensure all infested locations are identified. Bed bugs can hide anywhere in a room and can even be found in empty apartments or rooms as they do not require regular meals to survive.

 

 

The hiding places of bed bugs have to be searched thoroughly and in order to do this it is necessary to clear the room completely. This might require changing of mattresses, overturning furniture and drawers, sealing any crack or crevice in the room or adjoining rooms along with a thorough cleaning of the room. A vacuum cleaner can be used to remove any hiding insects. Various kinds of insecticides available on the market can help in answering the question of how to get rid of bed bugs.

Dusts and spray insecticides such as Cyonara 9.7, CB D Force, Drione Dust, Aerosol etc. can be used to for killing bed bugs. Application procedures differ and users must follow the instructions. Box springs and mattresses can be dusted with Drione Dust while the Cyonara 9.7 has to be mixed with a certain quantity of water before spraying. Sprays like CB D Force are ready to use and do not require any special treatment before it is used. But there are certain dust sprays which require vacuuming before using a mattress for sleeping. A residual insecticide can be especially important in getting rid of bed bugs since their durability is longer than that of other products after application. Although the question of how to get rid of bed bugs is particularly tricky and needs a lot of care and attention, insecticides can be particularly effective in removing the infestation.

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Get Rid of Bed Bugs Naturally

Do I have bedbugs?? How do I get rid of them?

I have noticed several small bites on my body and my friend said they are bedbug bites. I looked online and checked my bed and mattress for all the signs of bedbugs, but couldn’t find any. I cleaned my whole bedroom, washed all the sheets, blankets, and pillows, and vacuumed the mattress. I can’t think of any way I could of got bedbugs, but since I live in an apartment its likely the neighbors could have them. However, I keep getting new bites every night. Is it possible that I have bedbugs and just can’t see them (or any signs of them?) Is there a way I can get rid of them without calling an exterminator?

Answer

You might have bed bugs. If you get new bites every night then you’re most likely going through bed bugs. The signs are, drops of blood on the mattress (sometimes you get blood stains, other times you don’t), little holes in your mattress, red circles around the bites (may occur).

And the way to get rid of bed bugs are to get a bug expert. Get someone who knows a lot about blood sucking bugs. They will tell you what might happen if you don’t do something about the bugs. The best solution to getting rid of them is to get rid of your mattress. Buy another one. Before you do get another mattress, clean your apartment completely. Check the cushions on sofas, chairs, and any other places where cushions are. Check little cracks in the floor and near your bed, sofas, and small areas. Check around the carpet lining. Check to see if there are any black or brown spots on the carpet.

The next thing you should do is clean all your p.j.’s. Make sure they’re washed thoroughly. Check the bed frame, and also check the walls. See if there are any holes in the wall that might be showing a sign of an entrance. If there is, plaster up all the holes and then go and talk to your neighbors. Ask if they have been infested (or more nicely, invaded) by bed bugs. If they had, then ask them if they can take care of the problem. Tell them that you may have bed bugs over in your place. Then wash down all the places that you think bed bugs might love to hide. They love to be in dark places, that are cushiony. Maybe under the couch cushions.

If the problem gets worse, then you may want to think about getting an exterminator. It’s for your own good. If you have pets and you’re worried about your pet’s health, then get a pet-sitter and have the pets, even if it’s a goldfish, or hermit crab stay there for a couple of days, so that the chemicals evaporate in the air. The pets can come back to your apartment in about 2-3 days max.

Hopefully this helps a lot. I care about your health. Good luck.

How to get rid of bedbugs?

Hi there, I need some advice?
What is the best saluting for bedbugs?
I keep spraying Rentokil bedbug killer regularly and try to keep everything in my room clean, clothes and other stuff but it keeps coming back. I can’t afford to change by bed and furnitures so please advise me something affordable, like any spray, powder etc.

Any tips would be really appreciated.

Thank you.

Answer

I had a really bad case of bed bugs in my apartment…unfortunately they had also gotten in my bed mattress and boxspring…

So you should clean all your bedsheets and dry them at very HIGH temperature to kill them…

Vacuum as much as possible to suck up all these bugs and their eggs…

I wrap the mattress completely with plastic sheets to trap them inside and put it outside in the daytime during summer…eventually they will die from the extreme heat…

I wrapped the bottom of the box spring with plastic sheets and sealed it up with plastic tape…eventually all the bed bugs in the box spring starved to death…

I also got something called Diatomaceous Earth…it is basically just grounded up fossilized skeletons of tiny aquatic organisms.

Diatomaceous Earths method of action for insect & parasite control is strictly mechanical.

The microscopically sharp edges contact the insect or parasite and pierces or damages their outer protective coating, they then dehydrate & die.

Of course if these insects or bugs actually try to EAT this stuff the sharp edges of the Diatomaceous Earth would really tear up AND damage their internal organs and that is another way to kill them off!

You can contact your local store or company that sells pest control supplies…or you can buy it online like I did from a place like www.amazon.com

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_ss?url=se…

If you read the customer reviews for Diatomaceous Earth it is pretty much a safe way to kill bugs but it will not harm people or their pets…

Here are some more ways to get rid of bedbugs:

http://ezinearticles.com/?10-Ways-to-Kil…

I hope this helps!

What is the best way to get rid of bed bugs?

We had some guests over and they left souvenirs! We have called an exterminator and he has come by twice with no success. Help! I don’t know what else to do. How long does it take to get rid of them??

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Luke P has some good advice. You could also launder your bedding in hot water setting when you wash them. The heat type methods are the best. It kills them instantly. It is best to change your bedding and wash them regularly; weekly if possible. But if you are like me and may not own your washer & dryer, keeping up with laundry can be expensive and may have to be reduce to a bi-monthly or bi-weekly occurrence. As long as your can change your bedding regularly, it will be okay. You have be careful with which steaming device you choose to use. There are some steamer that create an excessive amount of water before it can be turned into steam resulting in a watery drip from the machine which can wet your bedding. It easier to do than washing, you just have to be do your research on the product. If you can see demonstration or be able to return it for refund after trying it at home, that would be the best way to go.

How to get rid of bed bugs?

Please don’t mistake bed bugs for dust mites.

Answer

Probably time to get a new mattress and duvet, wash sheets at 60 and get any blankets either dry-cleaned or binned. Vacuum thoroughly under the bed as well as all around the room and spray the carpet with some bug juice. Have fun!

What it the best way to kill bed bugs?

what chemicals should i use and how can i prevent them form coming back

Answer

I read an article on-line that said you need to wash your sheets and pillows in hot, hot, hot water and that you need to vacuum your mattress and box spring on both sides. You also need to clean your entire house and get rid of any pets (sorry fluffy) or take them to be groomed (washed and trimmed). If your kids have stuffed animals-stick them all in trash bags for a few months so that you suffocate the little pests. To prevent them from coming back you need to find a bug man that still uses a gel pesticide because that is the only thing that will kill them. The liquid stuff that we use now just doesn’t do it. Also, check for bed bugs in the folds of the mattress (both sides) every time you stay anywhere other than your own house to make sure that you don’t bring them home. If none of that works, there is a spray that you can buy off of http://www.deadbedbug.com that you spray on your mattress.
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