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7 Most Effective Home Remedies for Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are parasitic insects that live off human and animal blood. They have only one mission in life and that is to eat, process their food, and reproduce. Bed bug infestations are most common in the summer months, but they can also be found during the winter months. Bed bugs feed on the blood of humans and animals. The bed bug's primary diet consists of blood, sweat glands, fat tissue, eggs, larvae, pupae, and young larvae. They do not have a digestive system like other insects. Their bite is extremely painful to humans. If you come into contact with a bed bug, they will not only bite but also inject their saliva directly onto your skin. This can cause serious skin infections. It is important to wash your hands frequently after handling bed bugs.

It is possible to get rid of bed bugs from your home, but you have to know what you're doing. If you're not sure how to get rid of bed bugs yourself, hire a professional.

Bed bug (Wikipedia)
Bed bugs are insects from the genus Cimex that feed on human blood, usually at night.

Signs of a Bed Bug Infestation:

A common misconception is that bed bugs only infest dirty places. This is not true. Bed bugs can infest any place in your home, including your cleanest, most organized rooms. Bed bugs are most active in the early morning and near dusk, but they can come out anytime. Signs of a bed bug infestation include:

• A mattress or other bedding that has a white, waxy substance in it. This is the first sign of bed bugs.

• Light-colored or reddish-brown "pink" or "orange" marks around the perimeter of the bed, and the surface of your bed where bedbugs are known to be found.

• Small, brown or white spots or lines in the woodwork or fabric of any of these areas. Some sources state the size of spots may vary. Bed bugs are often not visible on the walls or ceiling of bedrooms.

• The smell of urine and feces when you enter a bedroom.

• An increased rate of bedbug-related respiratory tract infections.

• Small bites to fingers and/or hands caused by pests carrying infectious diseases.

• They have an unpleasant smell emanating from them.

Natural Home Remedies to Get Rid of Bed Bugs:

Bed bugs are a serious problem and can be extremely difficult to get rid of. Bed bugs are sneaky creatures and hide in tiny spaces, and therefore it's important to be thorough when you're trying to get rid of them. Prevention is the best way to get rid of them. It will save you the struggle of removing Bed bugs. You can use a combination of the following methods and home remedies for bed bugs to keep bed bugs out of your home:

1. Remove all bedding from the home.

Bed bugs can be eliminated by removing all bedding from the home and washing all linens and clothing in very hot water. It is also important to remove all clutter that could harbor the bugs, such as old newspapers, magazines, clothing, etc. After the bedding has been removed, it needs to be dried in a hot dryer for at least 20 minutes. Once dry, it is important to vacuum all cracks and crevices in the home. This will remove any bugs that may have been hiding. It is also important that all cracks and crevices in the home be sealed to keep the bugs from coming back.

2. Use a vacuum cleaner to remove all dust and debris from your room.

Bed bugs can be difficult to get rid of. To start, use a vacuum cleaner to remove all dust and debris from your room. Don't forget to vacuum along the baseboards, under the bed, and other hard to reach places. Next, do a thorough cleaning of your room, and wash all of your clothing and blankets. Make sure you check your mattress. If you are still having trouble getting rid of them, you may need to call an exterminator.

3. Essential Oils

Essential oils have been used for centuries to get rid of various pests such as mosquitoes and cockroaches. What's so awesome about essential oils is that they are all-natural, which means they can be used safely in the home or garden without the need for toxic chemicals. Essential oils can be used in the home in various ways. For example lavender oil can be used to repel ants, flies and mosquitoes. It can be used in your potpourri and also in the form of a spray. Tea tree, peppermint and eucalyptus oils are also great for getting rid of bugs in your home.

4. Heat Treatment

Heat treatment is a comprehensive way of getting rid of bed bugs. Most of the bed bugs will be killed off when the temperature reaches close to 40 degrees centigrade. However, some of the bed bugs will be able to withstand this temperature. The bed bugs will be able to survive the heat treatment as long as they are in the posterior end of the egg. The eggs will be able to withstand the heat treatment and will eventually hatch and become bed bugs.

5. Diatomaceous Earth

Diatomaceous earth is a good solution for getting rid of bed bugs. It is fine powder that is made from the remains of ancient sea life (It is made from the fossilized remains of diatoms, which are microscopic organisms that died out millions of years ago). Diatomaceous earth works by causing the exoskeleton of the bed bug to dry out and crack, which causes the bed bug to die from dehydration.

Use Chemicals to Get Rid of Bed Bugs.

Chemical repellents are an effective way to get rid of bed bugs. To be safe, people should use chemical repellents with caution since they can be toxic to humans. You should always read the label carefully, and follow the instructions on the label. You should also make sure that you purchase the repellent from a reputable manufacturer. There are many repellents available in the market, and they all work differently. Before using a repellent, you should know what kind of bed bugs you have. The most common form of repellent is a spray. You can also get a bed bug mattress cover to protect your mattress.

Pyrethrins and pyrethroids are the most common chemicals used to kill bedbugs. Yet some bedbugs have become resistant to them. While there are many sprays and other chemicals that can be used to get rid of bedbugs, it's important to remember that you should never use pesticides without reading the instructions first. To the same extent you would when you are using any other chemicals, you ought to take the necessary safety precautions and make sure that the instructions are followed carefully.

Call A Pest Control Specialist

The best way to get rid of bed bugs is to call the professionals. A pest control specialist is the only one who will be able to help you get rid of them, instead of making the problem worse. Pest control specialists have the tools and the training needed to effectively get rid of bed bugs.

Article written by Pcup

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