Bed Bug Home Solutions

Bed Bugs are not a thing you want around your home. Unfortunately, most home owners feel helpless once the word “bed bug” is uttered. Bed Bug Home Solutions offers a large selection of products that are guaranteed to help you get rid of bed bugs from your home. Did you know that researchers have found bed bugs in 5-star hotels? This just goes to show that no one and nowhere is safe! Luckily for you, there are a number of bed bug home solutions available from trained professionals – enough to cure even the worst infestations. Bed Bug Infestation is a serious problem that can cause health issues and money problems. A termite inspection from a pest professional will evaluate ALL aspects of your home in order to assess areas that are susceptible to bed bug infestations. I’ll explain the things you should and shouldn’t do if you have them so you can get rid of bed bugs for good.

Bed Bug Home Solutions

Put infested items in plastic bags for at least one year. They die after three to six months without feeding but the eggs remain dormant for an additional 3-4 months.

You can also seal the items in plastic bags and leave them in a hot car or in direct sunlight for at least one year. If you do this, make sure to keep track of how long you’ve been treating your belongings so that you don’t accidentally leave them there too long. According to the CDC, bed bugs die after three to six months without feeding but the eggs remain dormant for an additional 3-4 months.

Put bed bug infested items in a hot dryer (at least 120 degrees F) for 30 minutes.

Put bed bug infested items in a hot dryer (at least 120 degrees F) for 30 minutes. Bed bugs can’t survive high temperatures, so this is one of the best methods to use. First, bag up all your items and place them in the dryer on high heat for 30 minutes. The heat will kill any live bugs that are still hiding in the seams of your clothes or furniture. After 30 minutes have passed, remove the clothes and check them thoroughly to make sure no live bugs remain. If you do find any, repeat this process until they’re all dead!

Vacuum up bed bugs and eggs from baseboards, mattresses, box springs and other places where they hide. Dispose of the vacuum cleaner bag in a sealed plastic bag when finished.

  • Use a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter to remove the bed bugs and eggs from areas where they are found.
  • Vacuum carpets, bedding, furniture and cracks in floors or walls. Use the crevice attachment to get into hard-to-reach spaces like baseboards, corners of rooms and behind furniture. The crevice tool can also be used to vacuum along seams on mattresses if needed.
  • Empty your vacuum cleaner bag into a plastic bag immediately after you finish cleaning. Seal up the plastic bags before throwing them away so no one else can come into contact with any of the allergens you’ve collected while cleaning up your home’s infestation problem.

Remove dust coverings on electrical outlets and sweep up dead bugs and dust surrounding outlets.

  • Remove the dust coverings from electrical outlets and sweep up dead bugs and dust surrounding outlets.
  • Use a handheld vacuum or shop vac to vacuum up the carpet around the outlets.
  • The crevice tool on your vacuum can reach into small cracks, crevices, and along baseboards to pick up any remaining bed bugs that may be hiding there.

Vacuum carpets to remove eggs, bugs and debris; then steam clean to kill the remaining insects.

Vacuum carpets to remove eggs, bugs and debris.

Steam clean to kill remaining insects.

Use a portable steam cleaner or rental that has a sanitizing feature to kill the eggs in your home. Follow the directions on the steam cleaner carefully, as improper use can cause damage to your carpeting or other household items. Steam is effective because it penetrates into the carpet fibers and kills all stages of bed bug infestation–unlike dry cleaning chemicals that only kill adults at best and don’t work at all on eggs or nymphs (younger stages).

You can take care of bedbugs in your home with these easy solutions!

Bedbugs are small, wingless insects that feed on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded animals. The name comes from the fact that they tend to hide in bedding or mattresses.

They go by many names: bed bugs, mattress bugs, chinch bugs (after their preferred hosts), and cimex lectularius (the scientific name). Bedbugs are not a sign of poor hygiene—they can live in both clean homes and ones with poor sanitation. In fact, they will actually thrive in filthy environments if there’s more than one food source available for them!

While these little critters have probably been around for thousands of years (humans have had beds since the time of the caveman), there’s been an increase in reports recently because our modern lifestyles make it easier for them to survive than ever before. The rise of international travel has also played a role; some people pick up bedbugs while visiting places like hotels or hostels where they’ve previously lived or visited others who brought them back home with them unknowingly as hitchhikers on their clothing and luggage items. Bedbugs aren’t just found in large cities anymore either; most major U.S. cities now struggle with infestations at various levels in all areas where people live together — including apartments and homes built specifically to keep out pests!

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