If you want to learn diatomaceous earth bed bug treatment, then you should read this article. I’m going to discuss the steps involved, tips on using the product properly, and everything you need to know about DE when it comes to bed bugs. In diatomaceous earth bed bug treatment , the bed bugs die from starvation, dehydrate or suffocate. They die of dehydration, which can be caused by not having access to water for a long period and because of the desiccant property of this material. Diatomaceous Earth is a natural, non-toxic product that is 100% effective for bed bug control. DE has been used for many years as a wide variety of things from a water softener to animal feed additive. It also works as an effective absorbent and one of the best mechanical methods for controlling bed bugs on mattresses, box springs and other bedding. Diatomaceous earth (DE) is a natural, safe, and effective way of controlling bed bugs. However, despite its effectiveness and the fact that DE is a non-repellant treatment, many people are still unfamiliar with how to use it. In this article I’ll talk about the dry dusting technique (also known as “fogging”) and how you can use it to control bed bug infestations safely and effectively in your home or business. Bed bugs pose a significant risk to human health, as they spread several kinds of bacteria and a variety of parasites. Fortunately, bed bug infestations can be solved with a simple, natural and long-lasting product — diatomaceous earth.
Diatomaceous Earth Bed Bug Treatment
Introduction
Bed bugs are stubborn and can live for months without eating, hiding in small cracks and crevices. Simply put, if you don’t treat your home accordingly, these pests will make it difficult to get rid of them. In fact, bed bugs are so resilient that some experts recommend hiring an exterminator to do the job for you. However, this can be very expensive—usually around $1 per square foot of living space! Fortunately there is a cheaper alternative which can be just as effective when used correctly: diatomaceous earth (DE). Diatomaceous earth is a natural powder that kills bed bugs by absorbing their lipids from the waxy outer layer of their exoskeleton. If you have never heard of DE before or want more information on how it works against bed bugs then we recommend reading our article titled What Is Diatomaceous Earth?
Diatomaceous earth is a powder that kills bed bugs without chemicals. It works by absorbing lipids from the waxy outer layer of the bed bug’s exoskeleton.
Diatomaceous earth is a powder made up of tiny fossilized algae that get ground into a fine powder. It absorbs lipids from the waxy outer layer of the bed bug’s exoskeleton, causing it to dehydrate and die. This process is completely natural and safe for humans and pets alike!
However, despite what you may have heard about diatomaceous earth being effective against bed bugs, there are some important things you should know before purchasing or using diatomaceous earth as an all-natural solution for eliminating these unwanted pests from your home:
The powder must always be dry to kill bed bugs and will not work if it becomes wet.
Diatomaceous earth is, of course, a powder. The fine particles are composed of the skeletons of tiny marine algae called diatoms. These microscopic skeletons contain sharp edges that pierce the exoskeleton and cause the bed bugs to dehydrate. The powder must always be dry to kill bed bugs and will not work if it becomes wet.
Always use food grade diatomaceous earth so that it remains safe for humans and pets.
Diatomaceous earth is safe for humans and pets. It is used in a variety of other applications, such as filtering water, keeping swimming pools clean, and killing slugs. It poses no danger to humans or pets when it’s properly applied. However, the diatomaceous earth used in these applications is not food grade quality so make sure you purchase food grade DE if you are applying it in your home or garden.
Use a mask when applying diatomaceous earth so that it doesn’t irritate your lungs.
- Wear a mask when applying diatomaceous earth. Diatomaceous earth can irritate your lungs if you breathe in too much of it, so be sure to wear a dust mask.
- Wear gloves and long sleeves to protect yourself from the DE powder as well as from any other contaminants that might be on your skin such as bed bugs or their eggs and feces.
- Wear pants, socks, shoes and goggles to protect yourself from other contaminants that may come into contact with you during the diatomaceous earth treatment process such as dust particles floating around in the air or fleas crawling on you when they are trying to escape from the mattress or furniture where they have been hiding all this time.
- If you have a respirator or gas mask available then by all means use them along with protective clothing so that there is no chance whatsoever of inhaling any portion of diatomaceous earth while taking care of business so quickly before anyone else sees what’s going on!
Spread diatomaceous earth in every part of the house, including hidden areas like cracks and crevices, because bed bugs can hide anywhere.
Diatomaceous earth is a powder made up of tiny fossilized water creatures called diatoms. These diatoms have sharp edges that cut the waxy outer layer of bed bug’s exoskeleton and cause them to dehydrate and die. The powder must always be dry to kill bed bugs and will not work if it becomes wet.
If you have an infestation, spread diatomaceous earth in every part of your house, including hidden areas like cracks and crevices where bed bugs like to hide. Before you start spreading, make sure there are no other signs of bed bugs such as shed skins or blood spots on furniture near where you plan on spreading the diatomaceous earth so you know exactly where they are hiding.
Leave the diatomaceous earth undisturbed for as long as possible so that it will absorb all of the bed bug’s lipids, killing them in about 7 days.
Diatomaceous earth is a natural desiccant, which means it absorbs moisture. It works on bed bugs in two ways:
- The sharp edges of diatomaceous earth slices open the exoskeleton of insects and other arthropods (like bed bugs), allowing their insides to dry out.
- It also absorbs lipids from their bodies, which they need to move around and survive. Without these lipids, the bed bug will eventually die after about 7 days without food or water (or when its body dries out).
To ensure that you have killed all of the bed bugs, continue checking for signs of activity for at least 2 weeks after initial treatment.
Bed bugs are a stubborn pest and you will probably have to treat your home more than once. To ensure that you have killed all of the bed bugs, continue checking for signs of activity for at least 2 weeks after initial treatment. In some cases, it may take as long as 4 weeks before a room is completely free of bugs and eggs. Even if no live or dead bed bugs are seen during this time period, continue to inspect your mattress daily for signs of an infestation until it has been 2 months since the last treatment.
It is also important not to assume that the problem has been solved just because there were no further sightings during those two weeks or months. It could take several years before an infestation is fully eradicated from your home
Diatomaceous Earth is a great tool to have in your fight against bed bugs
Diatomaceous earth is a natural product. It’s not toxic to humans or pets and it’s safe for the environment. It’s also not a pesticide or chemical, so you won’t have to worry about any negative health effects on yourself or your home.
The reason bed bugs die when they eat DE is because it cuts their exoskeleton like tiny razor blades. Once an insect ingests DE, its body cannot eliminate it; instead, the particles accumulate and start shredding through the bug’s internal organs at an accelerated rate until death occurs within three days of ingestion
Conclusion
As you can see, diatomaceous earth is a fantastic tool to have in your arsenal against bed bugs. While it’s certainly not the only tool you should use when treating your home for bed bugs, it is an extremely effective one that should be used in conjunction with other treatments like heat treatment or cold treatment. If you decide to use diatomaceous earth as part of your bed bug treatment plan, make sure to know exactly how and where to apply the powder for best results.
- Say Goodbye to Bugs – Kills a variety crawling insects including roaches, ants, fleas, silverfish, earwigs, bedbugs, and more
- Attracts and Kills – Made from diatomaceous earth and selected baits, this powder causes insects to dehydrate and die within 48 hours after contact
- Mechanical Killer – Unlike many traditional chemical insecticides, insects cannot build an immunity to diatomaceous earth
- Use Where Insects Hide – DE can be used indoors or outdoors. Apply in cracks and crevices, along baseboards, or create a barrier around entry points
- Peace of Mind – This powder is OMRI Listed and compliant for use in organic gardening so you can use it without worry
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- Comprehensive – The powder is great for a thorough treatment, as it’s able to effectively treat hard to reach areas
- Easy Application – The powder duster makes application simple and allows the product to be used right away
- Fast Acting – Insects coming into contact with the powder will die within 48 hours of initial contact
- Long Residual – Continues to kill bed bugs for weeks after application as long as it’s kept dry
- EPA Registered & OMRI Listed – Registered with the Environmental Protection Agency (No. 73729-1-3) for Use in Homes with People/Pets and Listed with the Organic Minerals Research Institute
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- BED BUG TREATMENT: This dust kills bed bugs, fleas and other listed insects by contact
- WHERE TO USE: Apply around bed frames, mattresses and box springs, and within cracks and crevices in the sleeping area to kill bed bugs – do not apply to bedding, stuffed animals or toys
- KILLS A RANGE OF INSECTS: Also kills fleas, cockroaches, ants, earwigs, millipedes, centipedes, crickets, silverfish and other crawling insects
- APPLICATION: Lightly coat in areas where listed pests are found and may hide – keep dry
- TREAT BED BUGS ARE PART OF A CYCLE: For best results, use this product as part of a comprehensive bed bug treatment plan Treating bed bugs as part of a cycle is key to gaining control
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- The Ultimate Bed Bug Kit – The products below work well in combination together to help you successfully rid your home of bed bug
- 16oz Aerosol Spray – Kills bed bugs and their eggs and can be used in additional areas, such as luggage (EPA No. 1021-1767-3)
- 8oz Diatomaceous Earth – Works by cutting the exoskeleton of the bed bug, causing the bug to dry out and die (EPA No. 73729-1-3)
- 32oz Trigger Spray – Uses deltamethrin to kill bed bugs once the spray has dried (EPA No. 3-11)
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- EASY TO USE! — Easily apply diatomaceous earth powder for all of your gardening and pest control needs with the Powder Duster diatomaceous earth duster. Each premium bulb duster has a high-quality silicone bulb reservoir and an extra-long brass lance for spreading powder into corners and other tough-to-reach areas. The wide-angle spray nozzle allows for accurate spraying and controlled dusting in uniform quantities to keep powder confined to the intended treatment areas.
- AVOID THE MESS OF SPREADING POWDER BY HAND! — Spreading powder by hand can be messy and an unnecessary headache. Easily spray your DE powder in minutes without making a mess using the Powder Duster powder applicator. Each diatomaceous earth powder sprayer includes an easy-to-use, collapsible funnel which allows for easy refilling between uses without spilling powder.
- GREAT FOR ECO-FRIENDLY PEST CONTROL! — Diatomaceous earth is known to act as a desiccant (or drying agent) which can dehydrate unwanted pests and be used for bed bug, ant, roach, flea and termite treatment, and more! Set aside the chemicals, insecticides, and pesticides and sleep easy knowing you’ve taken steps to protect your family and your home from unwanted pests. Keep the bug control process safe and non-toxic for humans, pets, and the environment with our bed bug duster.
- PERFECT FOR ORGANIC GARDENING! — Keep your crops and plants safe and bug-free without the need for using harmful chemicals or pesticides. Diatomaceous earth is a non-toxic way to protect against and control pests in your garden. It can be effective against insects and pests that crawl on plants because contact with the powder is extremely dehydrating. After watering the plants, dust them with the Powder Duster powder applicator and enjoy the results!
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