Get Rid of Bedbugs For Good
Do you have a bedbug problem? You can hire an exterminator to get rid of bedbugs.
If you want to do it on your own, be extra patient because you might have to repeat doing things to be sure that all bedbugs and eggs are killed.
To get rid of bedbugs, you must have to identify what places are infested first.
If it is your bedroom, look which specific areas have bedbugs.
Is it your mattress, carpet, drawer, bed linens, furniture, bedpost, picture frame, or others? Yes, you have to check every nook and cranny.
Even cracks and holes in the wall and floor can be habitats of bedbugs! The next steps to getting rid of bedbugs are by thoroughly scrubbing and vacuuming each infested area.
Scrub with a stiff toothbrush to dislodge eggs.
Then vacuum thoroughly.
After vacuuming, put the vacuum bag in a sealed plastic bag.
Then seal all cracks and holes.
For infested clothes and bed linens, wash these in hot water.
This kills bedbugs.
For furniture, walls, carpets, mattress, and others, use a pesticide for bedbugs.
Remember to purchase one that is designed to get rid of bedbugs.
Read the product label and application instructions.
Remember that pesticides can poison you once ingested so be very careful in handling them.
With application, follow the instructions very well.
This ensures to achieve optimum results.
Check also if the specific brand requires post-application vacuuming.
The last step would be using a mattress cover for bedbugs.
Sealing your mattress inside a plastic cover ensures that no bedbug goes inside and outside the mattress.
Whatever bedbug is left in the mattress will die in 6 to 12 months because they won't be able to eat.
Always check for the presence of bedbugs to make sure that you were able to get rid of bedbugs for good.
If you want to do it on your own, be extra patient because you might have to repeat doing things to be sure that all bedbugs and eggs are killed.
To get rid of bedbugs, you must have to identify what places are infested first.
If it is your bedroom, look which specific areas have bedbugs.
Is it your mattress, carpet, drawer, bed linens, furniture, bedpost, picture frame, or others? Yes, you have to check every nook and cranny.
Even cracks and holes in the wall and floor can be habitats of bedbugs! The next steps to getting rid of bedbugs are by thoroughly scrubbing and vacuuming each infested area.
Scrub with a stiff toothbrush to dislodge eggs.
Then vacuum thoroughly.
After vacuuming, put the vacuum bag in a sealed plastic bag.
Then seal all cracks and holes.
For infested clothes and bed linens, wash these in hot water.
This kills bedbugs.
For furniture, walls, carpets, mattress, and others, use a pesticide for bedbugs.
Remember to purchase one that is designed to get rid of bedbugs.
Read the product label and application instructions.
Remember that pesticides can poison you once ingested so be very careful in handling them.
With application, follow the instructions very well.
This ensures to achieve optimum results.
Check also if the specific brand requires post-application vacuuming.
The last step would be using a mattress cover for bedbugs.
Sealing your mattress inside a plastic cover ensures that no bedbug goes inside and outside the mattress.
Whatever bedbug is left in the mattress will die in 6 to 12 months because they won't be able to eat.
Always check for the presence of bedbugs to make sure that you were able to get rid of bedbugs for good.