A professional bed bugs
treatment will cure the problem in a day or two, whereas doing it yourself
could take a month or more.
Bed bugs are tough creatures
that live in cracks and crevices in the wall, floor and ceiling, in furniture,
clothing, bedding, and furnishings in areas where people sleep.
Bed bugs can survive most
chemical sprays because they have a waxy coat which prevents the pesticide from
actually contacting the insect's skin and killing it.
Once you are sure that you
have to carry out treatment for bed bugs, you have to formulate a plan.
Firstly, you pack all your clothing, bedding and towels - all your stuff and
take it to the dry cleaners or launderette. Get them to wash everything at as
high a temperature as the fabric will withstand and put them in sealed plastic
bags.
Clean up all the clutter you
have lying around - books, magazines, and newspapers. Put the ironing away and
buy a laundry basket that you can seal tightly. Be prepared to put things away
in the future because bed bugs love clutter where they can hide out during
daylight.
Meanwhile, prepare to
redecorate. Strip the wallpaper and roll up the carpets. Squash any bed bugs
you see. Remove the skirting boards and architraves and spray diatomaceous
earth or a substitute (powdered glass) into your furniture, bed frame, box
spring and behind everything.
Then re-fix the woodwork and
seal it shut with mastic or silicone. Fill all the cracks and crevices in the
plasterwork and redecorate. Relay the carpets and use a steam cleaner to
provide heat treatment on them. Spray permethrins or another bed bug spray onto
the carpets and skirting.
Continue your bed bugs
treatment by sealing your mattress in a mattress cover. Stand the legs of your
bed in small cups and put a little oil in each to catch any surviving bed bugs
and do not let your bedclothes drape on the floor.
Your bedroom should now be
free of bed bugs, but you will have to do this in every room and you will have
to monitor the situation because bed bugs can survive six months without eating
and so can their eggs.
The diatomaceous earth is
rough and will scrape the way off the bed bugs allowing the insecticide to kill
the bugs, but it takes a while - days or weeks. Steam is the best way of
killing bed bugs and their eggs, but sealing up the woodwork and plasterwork
will stop the bugs from getting out anyway.
When exercising bed bugs
treatment techniques, you cannot cut corners because one insect can lay
hundreds of eggs and you will soon have the problem back again, but you must
remain vigilant because the prevention of bed bugs is easier than pest control.
Continue exercising your bed
bugs treatment techniques by putting diatomaceous earth down every week or two,
because it is safe for pets and for you. For more info about bed bug treatment,
contact a professional Pest Removal Brisbane company.
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