I don’t think I know anyone who likes Bed Bugs. For those that have been lucky enough to never have these blood sucking creatures find their way into your home, perhaps you can thank your parents for having a spray preventative. Bed bugs have become an increasing nuisance in the United States. There are now many sprays, treatments and in some cases professionals that come out to your house to help you deal with these critters. However, most will even tell you if they could go back three years they would have taken more precautions and perhaps avoided the bed bug problem all together. If you want to avoid bed bugs, or if you have bed bugs and need a bedbug spray, you’ve come to the right place. Actually, I should rephrase that. If you’re wondering WTF are Bed Bugs and how do I kill them? You’ve come to the right place.
Bed Bug Spray Prevention
Introduction
Bed bugs are a serious problem for anyone who wants to sleep well at night. These tiny creatures can hide in the cracks of your bed and bother you while you’re sleeping. They won’t give you any disease, but they will make it so that you can’t sleep well. You’ll spend all night scratching yourself, and when you wake up, there’ll be bite marks on you. It’s not a lot of fun! That’s why it’s important to learn how to kill bed bugs before they become a problem in your home. There are many ways to do this, but one of the most effective is through the use of sprays.
Vacuum regularly.
You can remove bed bugs from furniture, clothing and other items by vacuuming. Vacuum the floor around your bed, especially near the baseboard and along the joints of the wallboards. If possible, also vacuum under all pieces of furniture in your room every few days (don’t forget to move your mattress). This will help remove bed bugs that may have fallen off you and could be hiding in cracks and crevices in these areas. It also provides a chance to check for any dropped eggs or cast skins from mature nymphs or adults—these indicate an infestation that needs further attention.
Encourage guests to check for bed bugs.
If you’re a hotel owner, the best way to prevent bed bug infestations is to encourage guests to check for bed bugs on arrival and before they leave. They should also check their room before and after sleeping, as well as before and after using the bathroom. This will help ensure that no one brings in any unwanted guests.
Use bed bug-proof encasements on mattresses and box springs.
Using bed bug proof encasements on your mattress and box spring can keep bed bugs from getting into your mattress. Bed bug proof encasements will not stop a bed bug infestation by themselves, but they can help reduce the chance of an infestation and make it easier to get rid of them once they are found. Encasements are also not a substitute for regular vacuuming or other preventive measures such as setting up pest control traps around your home.
If you have already found one or more bed bugs in your home, then you should use an EPA registered insecticide to kill any remaining live insects on contact before sealing in the encasement.
Treat cracks and crevices with a pesticide labeled for bed bugs.
- Treat cracks and crevices with a pesticide labeled for bed bugs.
- Don’t use pesticides in areas where children or pets can get them.
- Don’t use pesticides in or near food preparation surfaces, including counters, tables, and cupboards that come into contact with food.
- Do not apply any insecticides to mattresses used by infants younger than 2 years old unless specifically directed to do so by a doctor (for example, DEET).
Install interceptors under legs of the bed.
Bed bug interceptors are small plastic cups that you place under each leg of your bed. This will prevent the bugs from climbing onto your furniture, and potentially biting you while you sleep. Interceptors work by physically blocking the bugs off so they can’t reach you or enter into your home. The idea is that if the bed bugs can’t get to you, then there’s no need for chemicals!
Remove clutter from areas where bed bugs may hide, such as under beds and along baseboards.
Remove clutter from areas where bed bugs may hide, such as under beds and along baseboards. Clutter makes it harder to inspect the area for signs of an infestation, and clutter can make it harder to get rid of the pests if one is found.
Bed bugs are attracted to clutter because they look for places where they can find food, water and shelter. If you have a large amount of things piled up in your room or apartment, there is more chance that bedbugs are living near that location too!
Taking these proactive measures can help prevent getting a bed bug infestation in the first place.
If you have to deal with bed bugs, the best thing you can do is avoid them in the first place. Bed bug prevention requires taking proactive measures to prevent an infestation from happening in your home and knowing what to do if you find evidence of a bed bug problem.
The best way to prevent getting bed bugs is through regular inspections of your property. The first step is inspecting for signs of an infestation, like exoskeletons (shed skin), eggs, or fecal matter on the mattress or sheets. If any are found, there are several things you can do:
- Vacuum up all visible materials every day for about two weeks after noticing them; then repeat this process three times over two months; this will help eliminate any remaining eggs or larvae that may be present at time of discovery
- Wash all linens and clothing that could have come into contact with an insecticide spray before storing them away from where anyone sleeps
- Seal off areas where bedbugs are found; this includes corners where they might hide during daylight hours
Conclusion
As a result of this article, you now know how to identify bed bugs, the different types of sprays available on the market today, and what to look for when buying one. Our goal at Bed Bug Supply is to provide all the information our customers need in order for them to make an informed decision when shopping with us. We hope that by reading this article you have learned more about bedbugs and how they can be prevented from spreading in your home or business.
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