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subject: A Guide For Bed Bugs Treatment For Treating An Infestation [print this page]


There are actually no simple answers when it comes to bed bugs treatment. The treatment will vary depending on the level of infestation. There is a range of methods used to control the bed bugs but the main aim should be to completely get rid of the bugs.

The first thing which you should do in an attempt to get rid of the bed bugs is to ensure this is actually what the problem is. There are no ways of telling the difference between bed bugs and other forms of bug bites.

The first job that you will want to do in an attempt to sort the infestation is to look closely at the bedding and also the mattress. Its important to look for any reddish spots. Its a good idea to look closely at everything. It is a good idea to look for signs of eggs as well when you are checking the bedding and mattress.

Once you manage to establish what is the main cause of the problem you will need to treat immediately. In an attempt to treat the problem successfully its important to perform a number of processes. One of the primary things that you need to do is to stop bats and birds from coming near the house, they tend to do this to make a nest. These animals are hosts for these bugs therefore it could be how the process started in the first place.

It is very important to de-clutter the house so that the amount of hiding places for the bed bugs are greatly reduced. It is important to inspect any items and clean anything that you are not disposing of.

If you are going to keep any bedding that has been affected its important to wash the bedding with hot water. If it cant be washed for some reason they should be put in a warm dryer.

Its a good idea to place furniture outside in direct sunlight in an effort to kill all the bugs which are on it. Carpets can be steam cleaned in order to kill all of the bugs that may be living on it. All items that are being thrown away should be placed within a sealed rubbish bag and throw it away in the dust bin.

by: Aidyn Huffman




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