Tips on How to Control Bed Bugs

Bed bugs are flat and small reddish-brown wingless insects. These insects cannot jump or fly, but they are able to crawl in a rapid manner. They come out at night, and during the day, they hide in cracks of furniture, walls, floors, and beds. They are a pest problem that is difficult to eradicate quickly. These are some of the tips on how to control bedbugs.

 Vacuum Thoroughly

Vacuuming is important because it helps in capturing and containing bed bugs quickly. You should move furniture two to three feet from the wall and vacuum all bedbugs within your sight. In addition, it is important to vacuum other hiding areas, such as bed frames, beds, dressers, and couches. Once you are done, ensure you add insecticide dust to the vacuum bag and throw it away. Thereafter, clean the vacuum, while checking it for any bugs that may be hiding. If they are any bugs, kill them to prevent them from spreading.

Use Insecticides

Insecticides are important in the bed bug control process, because bed bugs usually relocate from their main infestation sites to other sites. However, you should use insecticides carefully, and according to the instructions indicated on the label. If you are not sure about the instructions, it is advisable to hire a pest management professional to do the work. In addition, a bed bug infestation should only be treated with insecticides meant for bed bugs. Insecticides meant for other insects can make the bed bug disperse, increasing the infested areas.

Use the Dry Heat Treatment

The treatment is one of the most effective bed bug control methods. You should launder all clothing and bedding on high heat. However, it is advisable to have a pest management professional present so that he can ensure that the infested items, or rooms reach the recommended pest control temperature.

Freeze Infested Items

Freezing infested items is an effective method of killing bed bugs. You only require a freezer, and items should be left in the freezer for a minimum of four days at temperatures recommended by the pest control department. However, you should be careful about the items you freeze, because freezing can damage some items.

Seal all Cracks

Inspect every part of your home and make sure that there are no open cracks. This also applies to cracks on furniture, such as beds, tables, and dressers among others. Bed bugs can turn those cracks into infestation sites.

If you have a bed bug problem, follow the above tips will assist you in controlling the bed bugs.