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3 Home Remedies For Bed Bugs

Author: Jarrod Kraig
by Jarrod Kraig
Posted: Nov 18, 2015

Prevention is always better than cure and once bed bugs are present in your bed, sofas or other furniture items, it can be very difficult to get rid of them. The preferred method is to hire a professional pest control service to eradicate the problem.

However,perform these 3 home remedies for bed bugs in order pest control experts use chemicals that can be harmful to you or your family's health. The following 3 home remedies for bed bugs will help eliminate these pests naturally:

1. Wash

All your linen, blankets and clothing that have been exposed to the bed bugs need to be thoroughly washed in very hot water. Simply washing in cold or tepid water will not kill the pests, even with the use of a detergent. It may be necessary to wash these items more than once.

2. Steam

Bed bugs make their home inside your mattress, upholstery and other items. This is their ideal breeding ground and deep steam cleaning is the best way to kill the bugs in all the different developmental stages - from egg to adult. It may be a good idea to also steam your carpets, closets or any other area where the bed bugs may be hiding.

3. Vacuum

Once your bed, carpets and other items have dried after being subjected to a super heated steam clean, you need to vacuum the entire house. Pay careful attention to corners, cracks and crevices. Electronic equipment and appliances can also harbor the little critters so these should be vacuumed thoroughly.

You need to clean your entire home from top to bottom. All your clothing, linen, bedding (pillows, cushions, blankets and comforters) and other loose fabric items need to be washed in hot (not warm) water and detergent. Vacuum all areas of the home including furniture, appliances and electronic devices.

If you see little brown bugs in your bed or on your sofa, you may have a bed bug problem. You may also notice bumps, bites or sores that won't heal easily on your body. Bed bugs feed on human blood and the bites will leave itchy and painful bumps on the skin. If you are having trouble identifying the insects, call a bed bug extermination expert to assist you. This will simply provide a place for the bed bugs to hide in to avoid the extreme heat and cleaning.

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It is advisable to perform these 3 home remedies for bed bugs in order. Also, don't bring your clean washing in until you have completed the third step.

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Jarrod Kraig

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