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How to Check for Bed Bugs & How To Get Rid of Them

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 Bed bugs can be dangerous, itchy, embarrassing, and an expensive problem. People have been known to move because of bed bugs. Not only that, but there is a stigma attached to it. Even though, anyone can get bed bugs. You don’t have to be dirty or careless for bed bugs to find their way into your home.

Bed bugs were common in the early 20th century. People checked for them routinely and even carried insecticides to combat them. Thanks to potent pesticides. Bed bugs vanished from the mid-1950s to the late 1990s. You only heard about bed bugs in nursery rhymes and fairy tales.

Unfortunately, in the last five to seven years, bed bugs have come back. Scientists aren’t entirely sure why there has been a resurgence of bed bugs. It could be because some of the stronger pesticides are banned or that people stopped making a conscious effort to control them. It could also be because people travel more. Hotel rooms are one of the familiar places where bed bugs are spread.

How to Check for Bed Bugs

Bed bugs like to hide in dark isolated places where they will be protected. They are called bed bugs because they like to hide around your bed and if you’re not familiar on how bed bugs look, you may be overlooking them without even knowing . They have flat bodies and can slip between box springs and mattresses, along bed frames and seams, and especially under your pillow. When you are asleep they come out and feed on your blood. It sounds ghoulish, but this is the entire existence of bed bugs.

When inspecting for bed bugs look for the bugs themselves and evidence of feces and eggs. This will often look like small spots of rust or blood. Check under your pillow and along the seams of your mattress. If there is evidence of bed bugs, keep looking, and you will probably find them.

People bitten by bed bugs often get a red itchy rash. If you have an unexplained rash, it doesn’t hurt to check for bed bugs. It’s easier to treat the infestation before it gets out of hand.

 Getting Rid of Bed bugs

Once you discover you have a problem, treatment is the next option. For minor infestations, you can try DIY options, but bed bugs are hard to get rid of, and a professional option will probably be more effective. Of course, if you’re a business, you will want to get a k9 bed bug inspection done right away as there is no time to waste.

 If you opt for a DIY option, only use products recommended for bed bugs. Don’t use a fogger, because it will cause bed bugs to scatter only worsening your problem. You can use a combination of spray liquid or aerosol insecticides along with a duster. Follow the treatment directions exactly and repeat the process three times ten days apart.

 Professional options like those found at Topbedbugkiller.com can be very effective. They can use eco-friendly heat, steam, or freezing options. They also have options with effective insecticides applied by professionals who know exactly what to look for. They even have bed bug detection dogs who are more accurate than the trained human professionals.

 Unfortunately, bed bugs are back and if you get an infestation, it can be real battle to get rid of them. Being vigilant and finding treatment options as soon as possible can make the battle a little easier.

 

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