Do you have bed bugs? You need some professional help. Call these people: (insert phone number) They are super great. Why? Because they helped me. OK, so my bed bugs weren’t that bad, but I needed a new bed anyway! Why should you trust them? Because after my first experience with bed bugs, I called this company for advice. They told me to throw out a lot of stuff or try some expensive services. But then I was too broke to do either, so I had to call after I got some money (this really happened). Bed bugs were around 100 years ago and they are still around today. Although they got their name from being a problem in bedrooms, they live not only in your bedroom but anywhere in the home that you go. They are transported through homes by used furniture such as couches, mattresses, chairs and dresser drawers from people who have dealt with them inside and outside of their homes. They do not fly or jump and have trouble getting into your home but when it happens, it becomes a huge problem for someone to get rid of them. A bed bug bites but is not going to kill you. So how do you get rid of them?
Bed Bug Solutions
Introduction
Bed bugs are nasty, aggravating pests. They’re nocturnal, which can make them difficult to spot, and they come with a host of painful health risks like itching and allergic reactions. If you find that your home has been infected by bed bugs, your first step should be contacting a professional extermination service like the one I own to help get rid of the problem once and for all. However, many residents are reluctant to do this because they don’t want an exterminator spraying harmful chemicals in their homes. In these cases, you may be able to eliminate the problem yourself— but only if you’re willing to put forth a significant amount of time and effort into combating the pests. Or you can use my product: Bed Bug Heat Treatment
Common Bed Bug Myths
There are many misconceptions about bed bugs. Here are some of the most common:
- Bed Bugs Can’t Fly, They can only Crawl. This is false. Bed bugs can fly, but they don’t do it often and they don’t travel very far when they do fly. Also, if you killed all the bed bugs in your home, there’s still a chance that another one could come and start another infestation if it flew in from somewhere else (like a neighbor’s house).
- Bed Bugs Can’t Jump or Climb Walls or Furniture on Their Own Strength — Only with Help From Gravity Should You Be Concerned With Them Crawling Up Your Headboard To Bite You In Your Sleep Or Otherwise Traveling Roughly A Foot Into The Air Above The Pillow To Get At You While You Sleep Soundly Through The Night — But Fear Not Because They Won’t Get That Far! This is true; however, there are ways to make sure that this isn’t an issue for you anymore!
Bed Bugs 101
Bed bugs are small insects that feed on blood. They are typically about the size of an apple seed, with a flat body and beady eyes. Bed bugs can’t fly or jump but they can crawl quickly, and are often found in mattresses and box springs, behind headboards and pictures, under loose wallpaper or electrical outlet covers. Since bed bugs don’t transmit disease (unlike fleas or ticks), there is no need to panic if you discover them in your home. Still, it’s important to get rid of bed bugs as soon as possible because they can cause all kinds of stress—and not just to those who sleep in infested areas!
Bed bugs have been found in all 50 states and many other countries as well. If you suspect that your home has become infested with these tiny pests, don’t waste any time—contact us today!
Where They Hide
Bed bugs are found in a variety of places throughout your home. They can be found in mattresses, box springs and bed frames as well as headboards, nightstands and dressers. Bed bugs can also be found living in and around the crevices of mattress seams.
Prevention Tips
If you have a bed bug infestation, here are some helpful tips for preventing them from spreading:
- Seal your bedding. Use a plastic bag to seal up your sheets and other fabrics that don’t require washing. Alternatively, place them in the freezer for at least three days to kill any bugs that may be harbored there (but don’t put anything else in there!).
- Use a mattress cover. This will help prevent any bugs from getting onto your mattress and into its cracks where they’re harder to reach with an insecticide spray or fogger. It’s also great because it keeps dust mites out as well!
- Wash clothing regularly if it has been exposed while traveling around soiled areas such as hotel rooms on vacation trips – this includes swimsuits too if they’ve been worn during water activities like swimming lessons before being laundered at home properly afterwards despite what health professionals say about wearing wet clothes after sports activities due to bacterial contamination risks associated with having damp clothing against bare skin all day long without changing first so make sure you have clean underwear handy always just incase something happens unexpectedly like catching cold fever etc…
Protect yourself from bed bugs.
There are some things you can do to prevent bed bugs from entering your home.
- Wash your clothes in hot water to kill any eggs and larvae.
- Don’t bring used furniture or clothing into your home. This is how bedbugs get inside houses—they hitch a ride on the items we bring in and leave behind when we move out of an apartment, house, dorm room, etc. If someone gives you a couch or chair that they’ve owned for years and lived in an infested apartment before moving out, don’t take it!
- Bring only new toys into your home with no history of use at all—this includes stuffed animals and dolls as well as board games with missing pieces (or cards missing from decks).
Conclusion
If you suspect bed bugs have invaded your home, it is important to take action as soon as possible. Bedbugs are notoriously difficult to get rid of and can leave an infested area in a matter of weeks if not treated properly. Contact us today for more information on how we can help you!
- Use the Ortho Home Defense Max Bed Bug Trap NOW to detect bed bugs if you have them, and use LATER to confirm they’re gone
- Use at home or when traveling
- This is the first step of a 3-step bed bug solution system; this product should not be used to control or eliminate an ongoing bed bug issue
- If bed bugs are detected, you should begin treatment immediately with Ortho Home Defense Max Bed Bug products in steps 2 & 3
- Contains 2 traps–each trap lasts 2 weeks
Additional Info :
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 8.69 Inches |
Width | 5.38 Inches |
Length | 2.88 Inches |
- PROTECTIVE BEDDING: Our waterproof mattress cover protects all 6 sides against bed bugs, dust mites, bed-wetting, bacteria, urine, perspiration, accidental spills, and more.
- CERTIFIED BED BUG PROOF: Heavy nylon zippers, rust-proof pulls, and patented BugStop Seal keep bed bugs out; certified entry proof, exit proof, and bite proof.
- WATERPROOF: This mattress encasement provides protection against spills, sweat, and bodily fluids.
- BREATHABLE: Our cover features a breathable urethane laminate for a quiet, comfortable night’s sleep.
- CONVENIENT SIZE: This protective cover can fit mattresses and bedding up to 12″ deep.
Additional Info :
Color | White |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 15 Inches |
Width | 78 Inches |
Length | 80 Inches |
Weight | 2.35 Pounds |
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Additional Info :
- SLEEP EASY! 24/7 BEDBUG DETECTION AND PROTECTION — In addition to creating health risks and hazards, bed bug killer sprays and pesticides do not provide any mechanism for detecting the ongoing presence of unwanted pests. As a result, you are left in the dark as to whether your bed bug problem is growing. With the Bed Bug Blocker (Pro), you can easily monitor your problem 24/7, and rest easy knowing that your bed and furniture will remain bed bug free!
- EFFECTIVE, HEAVY DUTY, VERSATILE DESIGN — Eliminate your infestation once and for all! The Bed Bug Blocker (Pro) bed bug interceptor fits nearly all furniture and beds, and is specifically designed to withstand heavier furniture such as large beds. In addition to use in homes and apartments, the Bed Bug Blocker (Pro) can be used in hotels, hostels, dormitories, hospitals, nursing homes, and other residences.
- ECO-FRIENDLY | NO CHEMICALS OR PESTICIDES — The Bed Bug Blocker (Pro) offers a pesticidefree solution to your nagging bed bug problem! No additive chemicals or talcum powder are needed. Get rid of your infestation once and for all, without the need for bringing harmful chemicals or pesticides into your home!
- QUICK, EASY SETUP — The Bed Bug Blocker (Pro) traps are designed to be easily set up in a matter of minutes. Simply place the cups under the legs of your bed, table, couch, crib, chair, sofa, or other furniture. Bed bugs can easily climb in but can’t climb out!
- PACK OF 4 — Each box includes a set of four heavy-duty, pesticide-free Bed Bug Blocker (Pro) interceptor traps. Four traps will provide detection and protection for one bed or other piece of furniture.
Additional Info :
Color | White |
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 3 Inches |
Width | 6.1 Inches |
Length | 6.1 Inches |
Weight | 0.74 Pounds |
- BED BUG DETECTION: If you have not seen any bed bugs or are in prevention mode and want to ensure you are still bed bug free. Hot Shot Bed Bug Interceptor helps detect bed bugs & alerts the need to begin treatment process.
- WHERE TO USE: Use under furniture legs & against the wall. The non-skid design will keep furniture from sliding. Bed bugs will travel down the wall into the outer well of the Interceptors, unable to climb out.
- PESTICIDE FREE: Hot Shot Bed Bug Interceptors are pesticide free. Bed bugs will travel down the wall into the outer well of the Interceptors, unable to climb out.
- REUSABLE: This product includes 4 reusable, ready-to-use Interceptors that monitor for bed bugs where they live and travel.
- MAINTENANCE: Keep Interceptors free of dust, lint and debris. Use continuously for monitoring. When a bed bug is seen in the trap begin the treatment process.
Additional Info :
Item Dimensions | |
Height | 8 Inches |
Width | 7 Inches |
Length | 4.06 Inches |
Weight | 0.64 Pounds |