Bed Bugs are probably the nastiest of insects to walk the planet as far as human beings are concerned, as they feed on the blood of humans and settle down and multiply in any location that has plenty of humans around. It is indeed disturbing to know that there are dozens of insects lurking around and waiting for you to sleep so that they can feed on your blood, and for this reason alone, a Bed Bug infestation is traumatic to humans who are suffering the wrath of these bloodsucking creatures.
People often assume that there is no other solution to getting rid of a Bed Bug infestation except for throwing away every infested piece of bedding or furniture that houses these parasites. This, however, isn’t entirely true. It is indeed difficult to get rid of a Bed Bug infestation, but it surely isn’t impossible. The first step to ridding your home of an infestation is to isolate the area that is infested with the bugs. This is usually the immediate area around your bed.
If the infestation has spread to other areas of your home like the living room where you have your couch and other furniture, you will have to isolate these locations too. Remember, Bed Bugs are excellent at hiding in small spaces and crevices, so treating these areas is essential too. After isolating these areas, you should wash all the linen in hot water. Make sure that this linen does not come in contact with any other clothes before the wash.
Once the area has been isolated and rid of linen, you can fumigate the entire location, making sure that you have uncovered the area below the bed etc. where the Bed Bugs may have their hiding places. During this step, make sure you are wearing the necessary protective gear and know the proportion in which to use the required pesticides. In addition to annihilating the adult Bed Bugs, it is also necessary to destroy the nymphs and eggs too.
Repeat the entire process if necessary. For a more effective solution, you ought to contact a bed bug exterminator. We offer a variety of bed bug extermination solutions to bed bug problems. Call: 519-900-1180