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Managed To Find Bed Bugs, What Next?
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Managed To Find Bed Bugs, What Next?
3/3/2021
It is possible to eliminate the bed bugs by taking the right steps to share in this handy guide. Secondly, you also have the option to reach out to professional exterminators.

So you inspected your mattress, furniture, and luggage and found bed bug evidence? Firstly, don’t panic. It is possible to eliminate the bed bugs by taking the right steps to share in this handy guide. Secondly, you also have the option to reach out to professional exterminators for the pest control bed bug treatment in Phoenix.

However, if you don’t find the bed bugs, then look for the bed bug signs. It will help you determine whether your home has bed bugs or not.

Signs of bed bugs

 

  • If you find blood stains on your bed sheets and pillowcase, you may have bed bugs.

  • Dark or rusty spots on sheets and mattress, walls, cloths are the signs of bed bugs

  • If you smell a musty odor, there are strong chances of bed bugs presence. 

  • Look for the bed bug fecal spots, eggshells, or shed skins in areas where bed bugs reside.

Below are the tips to get rid of bed bugs;

  • The bed bug removal begins with cleaning the place where the bedbugs are found.

  • Remove and clean the bedding, clothing, curtains, and linens in hot water and dry them in the highest dryer settings. Directly place all items, including shoes, in the dryer and run for 30 minutes.

  • Take a stiff brush and scrub the mattress thoroughly to remove the bed bug and their eggshells, ensuring no single bed bug is left untreated.

  • Frequently conduct vacuuming your bed and surrounding areas. Once done, place the vacuum bag in a plastic bag, and dispose of it away from your home in the outdoor garbage box.

  • You know that bed bugs cannot survive if there is extreme heat. Use a steamer to kill the bedbugs by heat. Carefully use the streamer so you do not cause any damage to other stuff mistakenly.

  • Encase your mattress and box springs with a tightly woven cover to stop bed bugs from entering and escaping for one year. Bed bugs can live up to one year without feeding anything. So, it is important to keep the cover closed for at least one year to ensure all bed bugs are dead in the mattress and box springs.

  • Fix all small holes, cracks, and crevices. In short, repair all places where the bed bugs are likely to hide.

  • Remove all clutter around the bed and furniture. The clutter gives bedbugs more space to hide and spread further.

  • If you plan to replace the mattress because it is infested and damaged, get a new mattress. But ensure you properly inspect your bed and surroundings so bedbugs don’t infest your bed again.

Final words 

If you are not comfortable with DIY bed bug removal, you can work with professional bed bug exterminators who hold vast experience and knowledge in successfully handling bed bug infestation. They are equipped with tools and effective pest solutions to remove bed bugs. 

Most importantly, they know the right way to remove the bed bugs without causing any damage to your stuff, ensuring no further bed bug spread. They are the best way to eliminate bed bugs. Hence, reach out to bed bug treatment companies for the best bed bug treatment services.

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