Home & Garden Pest Control

Bed Bug Exterminator - How To Kill Bed Bugs

The return of bed bugs is often compared to the furniture termite problem.
These tiny creatures can hid inside the little cracks or holes inside furniture and even the walls quite effectively.
Here are few tips that can give you some idea about resolving this problem.
The problem of bugs is that the only effective pesticide that was used effectively during the last few years was the DDT.
For environmental impact use of this has been stopped so the only true answer is to take this seriously and inspect the presence and apply sufficient measures to stop them.
Many household things can help in controlling the bed bugs.
The first in this is the vacuum cleaner.
If you have the powerful vacuum cleaner almost half of your battle against these bugs is done.
If you start using this item effectively and all over the places rather than just select areas the problem of bedbugs can be controlled quite easily.
Covering the holes in different walls and furniture can also keep these bugs away from your home quite effectively.
You can use the silicon, plaster and cement to cover most of the holes in walls.
Some of you might be worried about touching the antique furniture items; the solution is to keep such things ready for the exterminator to deal with in some separate area with some barrier to rest of house till they are sorted.
The bed bugs can find easy hiding places with the cloths lying around so keeping the cloths in proper places in the tightly closed cupboards is ideal.
During the cleanup the cloths should be given hot water treatment.
The water should be at least 120F for this treatment.
The temperature should be maintained to get rid of every last trace from your home.
The whole dirt and other residue left by the bugs should be kept in the plastic bags and disposed off immediately to stop this infection too.


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