Bed bugs are flat, small and wingless insects that mostly feed on blood. You can find them in homes and you can easily transport them to different places through luggage, clothing and furniture. These tiny insects hide easily from view during the day when they are not active. Their preferred habitat is usually our homes. They hide in mattresses, bed frames and bedding, furniture, carpets, clothing and other household furniture.
Bed bugs are parasites that operate very efficiently in the dark and when seen close up, they may appear in different colours. A large population of bedbugs may produce a coriander-like odour.
The following are characteristics of bed bugs
• Nocturnal
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• Place the vacuum bag into a plastic container.
• Seal it and dispose it in the trash.
If your vacuum cleaner does not have a bag, empty it and dispose away in a sealed plastic bag. Vacuum cleaners do not necessary kill bedbugs. However, they greatly reduce the armies of bedbugs in your home.
2. Freezing
You can get rid of bedbugs using freezing conditions. This method is particularly useful in killing bedbugs in smaller items. Freezing makes ice to form inside the bedbug which causes injury or death to them. Although, bed bugs can live for a long period before they finally die.
However, you should take certain precautions when freezing house hold materials. Household items that you can freeze include cloth items, shoes, jewelleries and toys. Do not freeze electronics with LCD screens or panels.
The temperature of your freezer is quite important because bed bugs die quickly under very low temperature. Place infested items in a freezer that is at or below 0oF (-18oC) and leave it for at least four days.
Ensure that you do not set your freezer above 0oF as the eggs and little bed bugs may survive.
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• Turn on or use a fan in the infested area. This will ensure proper circulation of air to dry the area of materials you have steamed.
• Repeat these steps until you are almost sure that the bed bugs are dead or eradicated.
• Note that bed bugs that do not come in contact with the steam will survive.
Take the following precautions before and while steaming for your safety.
• Make sure that you always read and understand the directions in manual that came with the steamer.
• The steam produced from a steamer is very high so, do not let children near the steamer.
• In addition, always direct the steam away from yourself.
5. Bug Spray
Using bug sprays and other chemicals can help get rid of bed bugs. Bug sprays are quite effective. These chemicals kill the bugs on contact. Bug sprays are easily affordable but one may need to purchase multiple bottles for effective treatment.
Bug spray can prevent further infestation when applied correctly but you may need to search for bed bugs in hidden places. Make sure you read and understand the instructions of the bug spray before application.