How To Make A Homemade Bed Bug Trap

Are bed bugs making too much noise in your life? Are they occupying an area you’d like to take over with a different activity? Then it’s time to make a bed bug trap. Ideally you’ll want it built in the same location where they’ve been seen so that when they come visiting, they’ll get caught right away. Finally, no more sleepless nights with the annoying buzzing sound these pests make as they crawl on your skin! The great thing is that you don’t need any special equipment — just be sure not to kill them! In this blog post I’ll describe how I make my own homemade bed bug traps with sugar and yeast, the way my mom caught flies in my house as a kid. You’re tired of bed bug bites and want to trap them yourself instead of having an exterminator. You’ve heard you can make a homemade bed bug trap but don’t know where to start. This guide will show you how to make homemade bed traps with ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Before we get started, there are 2 different methods that you can use to make a homemade bed bug trap. Either way should work for capturing bed bugs. However, each one is a little more efficient in certain circumstances:

How To Make A Homemade Bed Bug Trap

Introduction

Bed bugs can be a real pest.

Bed bugs are the most common household pest, but they aren’t known to spread disease. They can be found in hotels, apartments, dorms and other places where people sleep. Bed bugs may bite, but they don’t spread disease.

The good news is that they’re not difficult to find and they’re easy to kill once you do.

The good news is that they’re not difficult to find and they’re easy to kill once you do.

Bed bugs are nocturnal, so if you want to locate them, wait until nightfall to turn on all of your lights (that’s what makes them come out). You’ll see them crawling along the baseboards or ceiling near the bed. They will also be hiding inside of furniture crevices and cracks in walls and floors. You may even find some hiding behind electrical outlets or switches—if you spot an empty bed bug shell on a wall or floor, there’s probably one nearby! Once you’ve found a few of these critters, it’s time for phase two: killing them!

You can use the following techniques alone or in combination to defeat them.

You can use the following techniques alone or in combination to defeat them:

  • Bed bug traps – These are devices that trap and kill bed bugs, so they don’t get into your bed. They can be made with a plastic bottle and lid, cardboard and duct tape, etc.
  • Diatomaceous earth (DE) – This powder absorbs the waxy outer shell of bed bugs which cuts them up into pieces small enough for us to see; however, it’s not an instant cure as you need to apply it regularly for several weeks before seeing results.
  • Insecticide with pyrethroid base – You’ll want to use insecticides designed specifically for killing adults or nymphs (immature insects). These products contain pyrethroids as their active ingredient which is a chemical derivative from chrysanthemums.

How To Make A Homemade Bed Bug Trap

To make a homemade bed bug trap, add the sugar and yeast to warm water. Shake the bottle until the sugar and yeast are dissolved. Place the bottle with its neck down into a bowl to catch any drips. Place in an area near where you have seen bed bugs and wait for them to climb up into it.

Two Ounces Of Dry Yeast

2 Ounces Of Dry Yeast

Yeast is an ingredient in many different foods, including bread and beer. In the case of bread, yeast acts as a leavening agent—it helps dough rise so that it can be baked into tasty loaves. The active, or “live” form of yeast is used for this purpose because it multiplies quickly when it comes into contact with moisture and sugar (both found in bread). Some types of active dry yeast are sold pre-measured in packets to make cooking easier, while other forms need to be measured directly from their container before use.

As far as bed bugs go: if you want them dead on the spot without having to wait around patiently for their demise through natural death or suffocation under layers upon layers of sticky traps, then you need something like active dry yeast!

Two Cups Of Warm Water

2 cups of room temperature water are also required to make the trap. Cold water can kill the yeast, which would defeat the purpose of using it in your trap. Warm water helps activate the yeast and makes sure it’s ready to do its job once you add it to your mixture.

Half A Cup Of Sugar

  • Half a cup of sugar.
  • You will also need a plastic bottle with a lid. This can be any kind of plastic bottle, but the more opaque it is the better. The best type of plastic to use is one that has been recycled and then cleaned out well so that no residue remains inside it (such as vinegar or ketchup). If you don’t have access to such bottles, buy one from your local grocery store.
  • Add half a cup of white sugar at this point and mix it in well so there’s no clumps or anything left behind on the side walls where bed bugs might climb up later down the road after you get started using your trap! If you want to make more than one trap per day then feel free double or triple this recipe depending on how many traps you want around each room in your house…or just make another batch later tonight when everyone else goes home because they’ve had enough excitement for today!

Clear Plastic Bottle With A Narrow Neck (12 Oz)

You’ll need a plastic bottle with a narrow neck. This should be a 12-ounce soda or water bottle, as these are the most common sizes. Do not use larger or smaller bottles, as they may not be able to hold enough of your bait solution to attract bed bugs. Also, don’t use any bottles that have wider necks; otherwise, you will have difficulty inserting them into your trap and retrieving them when it is time to empty the trap.

Purchase one or more bed bug traps if you fear that you have an infestation.

If you suspect that your home may be infested with bed bugs, one of the first things that you should do is purchase a bed bug trap. There are many different kinds of traps available on the market, and these traps can be purchased online or at home improvement stores. In general, the best traps are those that have been designed and tested by professionals. These types of traps are typically sold in pairs and cost around $20-$30 each (a fairly reasonable price when compared to hiring an exterminator).

These traps will be more expensive than making your own, but are effective and easy to use, therefore they are often worth it.

You can buy bed bug traps online or in hardware stores. These traps can be a little more expensive than making your own, but they are easy to use and effective.

Conclusion

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