Bed Bugs – Homeib https://homeib.com Home Improvement Blog Sat, 27 Jun 2020 11:39:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://homeib.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/home-65x65.png Bed Bugs – Homeib https://homeib.com 32 32 How to Detect Bed Bugs in the Bedroom https://homeib.com/detect-bed-bugs-bedroom/ https://homeib.com/detect-bed-bugs-bedroom/#respond Wed, 17 Jun 2020 02:17:41 +0000 https://homeib.com/?p=3976 Bed bugs – one of the most common problems faced by the modern inhabitant metropolis. How to tell if your bedroom bedbugs? There are many ways to find out if you have been bed bugs reliably. Before you start baiting, you need to catch a couple of fish, check for the presence of several characteristic […]

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Bed bugs – one of the most common problems faced by the modern inhabitant metropolis. How to tell if your bedroom bedbugs?

There are many ways to find out if you have been bed bugs reliably. Before you start baiting, you need to catch a couple of fish, check for the presence of several characteristic features and consult the photo on the Internet. If you are sure that your house is settled bugs, you can safely start with the baiting of chemicals use. Also, make sure that your bedroom appeared uninvited hosts a colony can be indirect evidence. The presence of bedbugs in particular places of residence and the discovery of their waste products.

Detect Bed Bugs

Remember that bugs – very dangerous creatures and their presence they can seriously pull your nerves. Also, they are not as harmless as they seem. Although science is not known cases of human infection diseases in the feces of bedbugs can be found more than a dozen of the most dangerous diseases, including hepatitis. How do you know if there are bedbugs?

How to find bedbugs?

Fortunately, bed bugs are seen to the naked eye. Despite this, they are sometimes hard to find. Examine everything that is located near your bed, but more detects these bedroom locations:

Bed Bugs in the Bedroom

  • The box spring in all its glory.
  • The old mattress, especially near seams
  • The bed, the seams and the underside of the mattress, and hems bedding
  • The floor cracks, cracks in plaster, wood or flooring
  • The bedding, carpets, and curtains
  • The wallpaper poorly glued
  • The decorations such as frames or posters
  • Everything that is found in your furniture, including your clothes
  • The bedroom furniture and drawers, chairs, wheelchairs, sofas and covers.
  • Clothing, backpack or handbags, and suitcases.
  • Carpets and curtains.
  • Holdings and window frames or door
  • Behind the heating baseboards and electrical outlets.
  • The wallpaper peeled off, frames and posters.
  • Papers, books, telephones, radios and clocks.
  • Knowing the spread of bed bugs modes
  • More infestation, the more bed bugs move in other rooms of the residence and other housing.

Bed bugs can hide everywhere

Bed bugs can hide everywhere

Bed bugs can hide everywhere, and they hide during the day. Do not hesitate to move your furniture and to search to find them. The bites are not wrong the bugs are unfortunately somewhere!

If you are struggling with an infestation, act quickly! This will avoid it spreading to the rest of your home. If bed bugs are held close to their victim (you) at the beginning of contamination, they end up walking around when much more.

However, it remains the most visible evidence is the detection of live bed bugs. But to reveal the location of the live bugs is almost impossible, insects cleverly hidden in the afternoon in the inner corners of the bedroom furniture, interior accessories.

Finally, if you’re struggling with a bed bug infestation in your mattress and you need to get rid of it, identify it clearly before discarding marking it as infested or tearing.

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Bed Bugs are Real Bad – How to Get Rid of Them https://homeib.com/bed-bugs-are-real-bad-how-to-get-rid-of-them/ https://homeib.com/bed-bugs-are-real-bad-how-to-get-rid-of-them/#respond Wed, 03 Jun 2020 06:50:26 +0000 http://www.eocer.com/home/?p=3510 The creepiest and hardest to treat pest problem is that of bed bugs. They will silently feed on your blood, until their bites become visible. You can find them in almost every household and in abundant numbers. They may be tiny but are the most irritating of all pests. Although there are many pesticides and […]

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The creepiest and hardest to treat pest problem is that of bed bugs. They will silently feed on your blood, until their bites become visible. You can find them in almost every household and in abundant numbers. They may be tiny but are the most irritating of all pests.

Although there are many pesticides and treatments provided by pest control professionals but it is not possible to finish their entire population, residing within your vicinity, in one go.

These pesky pests don’t pose any serious health problems or diseases but imagine yourself being the stung every night to give these tiny vampires some blood.

When a creature so small yet having the power to disturb your home’s peace and give you several sleepless nights, there must be something done about them.

Bed Bug Myths Busted

First things first, we need to get our bug facts straight and when it comes to bedbugs; there are many myths about bed bugs that are not so true.

  1. Bed bugs can bite and can be seen at any time of the day not just at night.
  2. Despite their infamous name, they don’t just live under or around your beds but can be seen in equally invasive numbers in any upholstery. They can just settle down anywhere where there is warmth and darkness.
  3. It’s not just dirty homes they love but it’s the clutter they are so fond of.
  4. No, you don’t really have to throw out your bed bug infested bed or couch but there are several other treatments that can rid you from these monsters.
  5. Not everyone will be affected by bed bug bites. They hunt for warm bodies and check for their prey’s CO2 breath.

Bedbug Red Flags

These annoying little creatures love to play smart and are resilient in nature. Not so easily detectable because of their size but they still leave some traces behind. One of the most apparent and a little too late warning sign are their bites.

But before they just show their might through their bites, keep a check on other red flags to get rid of them before they grow in numbers. Most common infestation sign would be their spotting, excretions and eggs.

According to entomologists, bed bug waste in the form of dark brown spots on your beddings or their brown skin which they shed upon maturing. If they are there, they might have started reproducing too so look out for their eggs under your beds, box springs and corners of your upholstery.

Prevent Infestation

Well, you know now it’s not just about keeping your house clean but to de-clutter your home from possible living spaces for these silent invaders. While you are travelling make sure you keep your own bed sheets along and check your hotel’s bed for any possible signs of bed bug presence.

They just love tagging along without any invitation. One female bed bug can lay 5 eggs a day, so imagine you bring two within your luggage and then you know they can wreak havoc. Keep an eye on the red flags and consult a pest control professional to treat them.

These significantly tiny pests have been the biggest of concerns for many households. Despite their size, they can be particularly irritating and can leave you all itchy during any time of day. A good rule of thumb to deal with a bed bug infestation is treat them, as soon as you see them.

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