Vacuuming and Steam Cleaning - I have found this to be one of the best home remedies for bed bugs. To start with use a vacuum on mattresses, settees, soft furnishings, soft toys and so forth. Note it is vital that you empty and thoroughly clean your vacuum when you are finished otherwise you are going to just end up spreading bed bugs to other areas of your home. Retrace your steps with a good steam vapor cleaner, it should achieve temperatures upwards of 120 oC and it ought to generate dry vapour. The nozzle of the steam vapor cleaner needs to be put onto the surface and moved carefully and methodically. If the nozzle is too far from the surface the temperature of the steam will be reduced which makes it less effective.
You will find that making use of any of these home remedies for bed bugs independently will likely not get rid of the problem. Making use of them as a combination however potentially can eliminate of bed bugs. It must be said nevertheless, if your infestation is in more than one room and extremely large there simply is no home cure that can eradicate these blood sucking pests and therefore you really will need professional treatment.
Wednesday, 24 April 2013
Which Home Remedies For Bed Bugs Should You Consider?
Bed bugs are still causing huge concerns and the expense of using skilled pest control experts can often be huge. As a result many people are searching for home remedies for bed bugs that work.
Now, you can discover various forums and websites suggesting a wide variety of home remedies. Some, just do not work whilst others are just dangerous!
Now let's consider a couple of these:
Rubbing alcohol - Now I have seen this hailed on various forums and yes in the event that the alcohol makes direct contact with a live bedbug it will kill it! Unfortunately, the first issue is that being alcohol it evaporates extremely rapidly which means it will have no lasting effect and won't kill bugs which trundle out of their hiding places later on. The second and most frightening problem with rubbing alcohol as a home remedy for bed bugs is the fact that it is highly flammable. Numerous people have set their homes alight after dousing sofas, mattresses and so forth with alcohol then unintentionally dropping a match or perhaps cigarette. Not one of the most wise remedies for bed bugs!
Pesticides - any type of chemical remedy should be executed with great care. Just use products that can be safely used indoors and in places where perhaps yourself and your family intend to sleep. Indeed there are many chemical pesticides out there that are only made to be used outdoors - regardless of how desperate you may be NEVER be tempted to apply them inside. Some are extremely poisonous and could kill more than bed bugs! Personally I would suggest getting the experts involved if chemical treatment methods are really required.
All right, so those are some home remedies for bed bugs which are probably best avoided.
Let us look at a few that can often be very effective:-
Diatomaceous earth - this is a dust made from ground fossil shells. There are various kinds but, for use in this capacity you will want the freshwater food-grade product which is completely safe. This is not by any means a fast or complete "fix" for bed bugs. Putting a light scattering of diatomaceous earth in areas within your house where it won't be disturbed will kill bed bugs who encounter it. Basically it gets into their joints and also wears down their waxy outer "shell" causing them to dehydrate.
Laundering and tumble drying clothes, bed linen etc. - you need to make this the first step in every home remedy for bed bugs. While laundering will thoroughly clean and also freshen the items the heat within the tumble drier will wipe out any bedbug eggs, nymphs and adults hiding inside. Bed bugs will be killed by temperatures in excess of 120 oC.
Bed Bug Sprays - there a wide range of of these around whilst most destroy bed bugs upon contact not all destroy bedbug eggs or any bugs which emerge following the treatment.
Vacuuming and Steam Cleaning - I have found this to be one of the best home remedies for bed bugs. To start with use a vacuum on mattresses, settees, soft furnishings, soft toys and so forth. Note it is vital that you empty and thoroughly clean your vacuum when you are finished otherwise you are going to just end up spreading bed bugs to other areas of your home. Retrace your steps with a good steam vapor cleaner, it should achieve temperatures upwards of 120 oC and it ought to generate dry vapour. The nozzle of the steam vapor cleaner needs to be put onto the surface and moved carefully and methodically. If the nozzle is too far from the surface the temperature of the steam will be reduced which makes it less effective.
You will find that making use of any of these home remedies for bed bugs independently will likely not get rid of the problem. Making use of them as a combination however potentially can eliminate of bed bugs. It must be said nevertheless, if your infestation is in more than one room and extremely large there simply is no home cure that can eradicate these blood sucking pests and therefore you really will need professional treatment.
Vacuuming and Steam Cleaning - I have found this to be one of the best home remedies for bed bugs. To start with use a vacuum on mattresses, settees, soft furnishings, soft toys and so forth. Note it is vital that you empty and thoroughly clean your vacuum when you are finished otherwise you are going to just end up spreading bed bugs to other areas of your home. Retrace your steps with a good steam vapor cleaner, it should achieve temperatures upwards of 120 oC and it ought to generate dry vapour. The nozzle of the steam vapor cleaner needs to be put onto the surface and moved carefully and methodically. If the nozzle is too far from the surface the temperature of the steam will be reduced which makes it less effective.
You will find that making use of any of these home remedies for bed bugs independently will likely not get rid of the problem. Making use of them as a combination however potentially can eliminate of bed bugs. It must be said nevertheless, if your infestation is in more than one room and extremely large there simply is no home cure that can eradicate these blood sucking pests and therefore you really will need professional treatment.
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