How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

4 min read
17 December 2022

If you are looking for a quick, easy and inexpensive way to rid your home of bed bugs, consider hiring a professional pest control company to do the work for you. Bed bugs  are hardy creatures that can survive long periods of time without feeding, enabling them to remain in your home for several months. They aren't a serious health problem, but they can be a nuisance if you have to deal with them regularly.

These tiny wingless insects feed on blood, but they aren't known to carry any diseases. Bedbugs are opportunistic feeders that tend to congregate in secluded places, such as mattresses and box springs. Once they've found a host, they begin feeding, piercing the skin with a long, elongated beak. They then leave behind a red, itchy welt. However, most people don't notice the bites, and may only become ill after extended exposure.

The best way to prevent bed bugs is to keep all your belongings out of your bedroom. Aside from ensuring your bed is a clean and tidy space, other steps you can take include washing your bedding, checking for snags and cracks in your furniture, and keeping any electrical outlets out of reach.

When inspecting for bed bugs, look for signs such as small fecal spots on your bed sheets, or dark stains on your bedding. Bed bug eggs can also be found in these stains. You can also find them on the walls, sofas, and even on your bed linens. In fact, research by the National Pest Management Association found that bedbugs can be found in all areas of your home.

Although they are often overlooked, bed bugs can be a big problem. These insects have tiny bodies that fit into tight spaces, including the seams of your mattress. They don't fly, but they can travel long distances. They are active at night, so if you're noticing them, you should check for evidence of an infestation.

Bed bugs can be difficult to get rid of, because they have an opportunistic approach to feeding. They can feed on their hosts for up to five minutes. After the blood meal is complete, they move to a more secluded area to continue feeding. Because of this, it can be a good idea to vacuum and dry your bedding.

Another important factor in preventing bedbugs is to thoroughly check your second-hand and upholstered furniture. You'll want to be sure you've checked both the front and back of your sofa, chair, and other furniture. They can hide in crevices, and tears in fabric are an especially big culprit.

One of the most common ways to remove bed bugs is to use a vacuum cleaner. Be careful when carrying it around, though. The hose should be wrapped in plastic, and the bag should be placed in a garbage can outdoors. If you don't have a vacuum cleaner, you can still try a stiff brush.

Depending on the nature of your infestation, you may need to hire a pest manager to perform a thorough inspection. Your pest manager should know how to identify bedbugs, and should have a plan of action for removing the bugs. Some pest managers will require you to remove your bed and all of your furnishings before treatment, while others will let you keep everything as is.

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Andrew paul is a seasoned content strategist and freelance writer with over a decade of experience in the digital marketing industry.
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