Bed bugs are a common health problem found all over the world, until then its existence is drastically reduced by the mid-20th century. However, lately bed bugs are back rampant around the world after they evolved to withstand the usual insecticide. Bed bugs are one of the many animals circulating around the world and it is easy to get along with luggage, clothing, sleeping supplies, and furniture.
Identifying signs of foul bed bugs infection
1. Know the signs of attack bed bugs.
You can detect the attack of bed bugs via a similar rash of mosquito bites. Bed bugs generally attack at night, but in severe cases, it can also happen during the day. Bite the bed bugs not like insect bites as it will swell and expand. In addition, the bite of the bed bugs also looks lined up like a line and tasted sore, unlike mosquito bites. On the other hand, the mosquito bite forms appear round and orderly.
2. Notice signs of other bed bugs.
The thing you need to look at is the light brown lice, nymph skin layer (young flea). Black spots due to body fluids (blood) that often appear along the seams of mattresses or in all places that have been inhabited by lice, as well as aromas such as rotten raspberry fruit (dry blood).
3 do not think bed bugs are only in bed.
Bed bugs can be found in all places you rest and places around it. Bed bugs can be found in the school table, restaurant chairs, computer libraries, benches, beds in the hospital, as well as curtains, or wall shops. Bed bugs can also be found on the carpet. Friction cloth with a wall that is left bed bugs often causes lice to be carried into the house. Bed bugs can stick firmly on the cloth. Transportation centers such as airports, railway stations, and bus terminals are also places that are crowded with bed bugs and should be wary of.
Bed bugs can also be attached to the curtain handles, air-conditioning, fan, and inside electronic devices.
4. Don't think bed bugs live only in homes and slums.
Many luxury homes and areas are also inhabited by bed bugs. Frequent travels through the airport, or even to the Office also risk carrying foul lice.
Finding Rotten bed bugs
1. Dismantle your bed and rest the entire section standing on the wall.
Look for the bed bugs and the light grey skin Lungsungan. The droppings of lice that dries in shape of dark dots are also usually found along the mattress stitches or anywhere bed bugs have ever stayed. Often, the bed spring mattress wrapping cloth should also be removed to facilitate inspection and provide the necessary handling. Cracks and gaps in the bed frame should also be examined, especially if the material of wood (bed bugs prefer wood and cloth than metal or plastic).
2. Empty the sideboard drawer and the sleeping light shelf.
Examine it carefully and turn it to see the bottom of the wood. Often bed bugs hide in cracks, cracks, corners, and concave sections.
3. Check the couch and the chair bearing the cloth.
Take a good look at the stitches, embroy, edges and curves on the pads. Sofas can be a major place for bed bugs, if used as a bed.
4. Check the other places that usually have bed bugs.
These include along and under the carpet edges of the floor (especially behind the beds and furniture), gaps in the wall and a meeting between the ceiling and the wall. Bed bugs are usually gathered in one place, but it is also natural to find a or a bunch of eggshells in some places.
5. Use a flashlight. The exterminator officer sometimes also injects a piretrum-based "rinsing material" in a crack or crack to help find where the foul lice are hiding.
1. Follow the integrated pest management approach. This includes several tactics such as precautions, sanitation, and the use of chemicals in locations that are targeted.
2. Wash the affected objects (minimum temperature 48.8 º C). Small, unwashable objects can be cleaned by heating. Each object can be wrapped with plastic and placed in a place exposed to the heat of the sun for at least a few days. A minimum temperature of 48.8 º C to be achieved should be monitored using a thermometer in its central places. Bed bugs will also lose with temperatures below zero degrees, but the cooling process must be done at least for two weeks. Attempts to get rid of bed bugs from around the house or apartment by simply raising or lowering the thermostat's temperature will only end in vain.
Wash all linens on the washing machine with a hot suit, then dry it with a hot suit. Collect all linen fabrics, cloth and leather bags, sheets, clothes, dolls, and so on. Wash the wash bag on the washing machine with a hot suit, then wash the wash bag. Dry with a hot suit. Steam will kill the bed bugs. Some metropolitan areas offer laundry and chemical washing services to rotten lice which provide a proven way of eradication and storage facilities that have been clean so that they are not infected anymore by Bed bugs while home is still in the cleaning process.
If an object cannot be washed or disposed of (e.g. a costly leather wallet), be able to cure it with a toxic anti-bed bugs, insert it in a sealed plastic bag and leave it for a few months.
Do a chemical wash to remove the smell if needed.
3. Evaporation. You can get simple equipment that produces steam at your nearest tooling store. You can also turn your simple electric kettle into a steaming machine by adding a small hose. Steam will kill all the rotten lice and eggs. Spray steam evenly on all ends and stitches.
4. Clean your house with a vacuum cleaner. This will eliminate bed bugs and eggs from mattresses, carpets, walls and other surfaces. Give special attention to stitches, embroidery and the edges of the mattress and spring base, and around the floor carpet edges. After that, dispose of the dust-suction proceeds into the sealed garbage bag. The evaporation of carpets is also very helpful to clean bed bugs and eggs that may be missed by vacuum cleaners.
Vacuum cleaners equipped with HEPA filters in particular, are very effective.
5. Fix the cracks on the wall and re-attach the peeling wallpaper to eliminate the nested bed bugs. Clean and destroyed the bird's nest as well as other wild animals if possible.
6. Consider using insecticide. Residual insecticide (usually piretroid) is used for in-place handling of cracks and cracks used by bed bugs to hide. Insecticides will be able to reach deeper if before dirt and dust that accumulate in the gap cleared first with a vacuum cleaner. Ready-made spray insecticide available on the market usually will make the rotten bug buried and more difficult to be eliminated. Dust formulation can be used on the handling of attic and gap between walls.
Repeat the insecticide usage if bed bugs still appear within two weeks after first use. It's hard to find all the hiding places, and perhaps the hidden eggs are now hatched.
Beware of insecticide products that should be used repeatedly because they are potentially toxic and harmful. Many of these products are also less potent eradicate bed bugs so that only cost. Look for other ways.
7. Use the services of a professional pest repellent company. Experienced companies already know where to find bed bugs, and have a lot of equipment ready to use. Owners and dwellers must provide assistance to these professionals in some important respects, such as providing admission for inspection and handling, as well as cleaning and smoothing of unnecessary piles.
8. Dispose of the objects that are infected. In some cases, the mattress and the infected spring base must be discarded. Because bed bugs can spread throughout the building, it may be necessary to also check the rooms or the apartment room connected to each other.
9. Use silica gel. Milled a number of silica gel crystals and sprinkled throughout the room
Alternatively, use a natural drying material called the Diatom land. Make sure you ask for food-safe variations! Diatom soil has the same effect as silica gels, but it is safe and harmless if children or pets are exposed to it.
The diatomic soil has a silica gel-like effect, and can be sprinkled around the mattress stitches and along the bed edges. This sharp grain will stab the rotten lice to bleed.
If you are keeping a cat, replace it (from silica gel crystals) every 5 days so that the new rotten bug eggs are dehydrated. Repeat for 5 weeks.
10. Use treefor tea oil to clean the house. This oil can eradicate the bed bugs inside the house.
Clean the house carefully, from top to bottom.
Wash all the bedding and clothes by adding a few drops of tea tree oil.
Suck the dust and wash the whole carpet.
Unloading the bed. Take it all together with tea tree oil.
Spray pest control solutions around the house, inside and outside. To make this solution, mix approximately 540 ml of water with 18 drops of tea tree oil and spray the entire house with the solution, including carpets, beds, and furniture.
Use an isopropyl alcohol solution to kill the bed bugs as well as the eggs quickly. This solution is inexpensive and fairly easy to obtain. Pour the isopropyl alcohol solution into the spray bottle then spray it directly into the rotten tick and nest. This solution will burn the body of rotten lice. You can also moisten the mattress and bed with this solution.
Preventing bed bugs from entering the house
1. Clean the wild garbage disposal. Bed bugs like to live in landfills. So, if there is a landfill around the house, the bed bugs will probably spread to your home. In addition, the landfill also smells bad for everyone around.
2. Protect the house from attack bed bugs. Do not remove the plastic protective coating on the mattress. Purchase a special anti-lice protective coating for your mattress and bed. Be sure to choose quality products that are equipped with a strong zipper and made of special material that is not easily torn. Do not buy cheap products when not thick enough to prevent stings of bed bugs to your skin.
3. Be careful if you get a bed, a nightkit or used furniture. At the very least, the objects must be examined carefully before you take them home.
4. Check the bed you use along with the headboard for possible bed bugs, while you are on the go.
5. Do not place your luggage on the floor.
6. Beware always. Warehouses, storage areas, trucks and train carriages can be contracted, so bed bugs can be entered into your house by riding furniture originally stored or transported from the above places. Alert habits can be avoided from the inclusion of bed bugs, or at least immediately bring professionals to check.
Tips
Warning
Identifying signs of foul bed bugs infection
1. Know the signs of attack bed bugs.
You can detect the attack of bed bugs via a similar rash of mosquito bites. Bed bugs generally attack at night, but in severe cases, it can also happen during the day. Bite the bed bugs not like insect bites as it will swell and expand. In addition, the bite of the bed bugs also looks lined up like a line and tasted sore, unlike mosquito bites. On the other hand, the mosquito bite forms appear round and orderly.
2. Notice signs of other bed bugs.
The thing you need to look at is the light brown lice, nymph skin layer (young flea). Black spots due to body fluids (blood) that often appear along the seams of mattresses or in all places that have been inhabited by lice, as well as aromas such as rotten raspberry fruit (dry blood).
3 do not think bed bugs are only in bed.
Bed bugs can be found in all places you rest and places around it. Bed bugs can be found in the school table, restaurant chairs, computer libraries, benches, beds in the hospital, as well as curtains, or wall shops. Bed bugs can also be found on the carpet. Friction cloth with a wall that is left bed bugs often causes lice to be carried into the house. Bed bugs can stick firmly on the cloth. Transportation centers such as airports, railway stations, and bus terminals are also places that are crowded with bed bugs and should be wary of.
Bed bugs can also be attached to the curtain handles, air-conditioning, fan, and inside electronic devices.
4. Don't think bed bugs live only in homes and slums.
Many luxury homes and areas are also inhabited by bed bugs. Frequent travels through the airport, or even to the Office also risk carrying foul lice.
Finding Rotten bed bugs
1. Dismantle your bed and rest the entire section standing on the wall.
Look for the bed bugs and the light grey skin Lungsungan. The droppings of lice that dries in shape of dark dots are also usually found along the mattress stitches or anywhere bed bugs have ever stayed. Often, the bed spring mattress wrapping cloth should also be removed to facilitate inspection and provide the necessary handling. Cracks and gaps in the bed frame should also be examined, especially if the material of wood (bed bugs prefer wood and cloth than metal or plastic).
- The handling of mattresses or spring-infected rotten lice is usually difficult and the mattress may need to be discarded.
- Alternatively, use an anti bed bugs casing to wrap the mattress that has been exposed. This will make the bed bugs trapped inside the mattress and make them starved to death. This means you don't have to buy new mattresses or spring beds, while facilitating future inspections and handling.
- Bed bugs also hide in objects stored in the bed.
2. Empty the sideboard drawer and the sleeping light shelf.
Examine it carefully and turn it to see the bottom of the wood. Often bed bugs hide in cracks, cracks, corners, and concave sections.
3. Check the couch and the chair bearing the cloth.
Take a good look at the stitches, embroy, edges and curves on the pads. Sofas can be a major place for bed bugs, if used as a bed.
4. Check the other places that usually have bed bugs.
These include along and under the carpet edges of the floor (especially behind the beds and furniture), gaps in the wall and a meeting between the ceiling and the wall. Bed bugs are usually gathered in one place, but it is also natural to find a or a bunch of eggshells in some places.
5. Use a flashlight. The exterminator officer sometimes also injects a piretrum-based "rinsing material" in a crack or crack to help find where the foul lice are hiding.
how to get rid of bed bugs
1. Follow the integrated pest management approach. This includes several tactics such as precautions, sanitation, and the use of chemicals in locations that are targeted.
2. Wash the affected objects (minimum temperature 48.8 º C). Small, unwashable objects can be cleaned by heating. Each object can be wrapped with plastic and placed in a place exposed to the heat of the sun for at least a few days. A minimum temperature of 48.8 º C to be achieved should be monitored using a thermometer in its central places. Bed bugs will also lose with temperatures below zero degrees, but the cooling process must be done at least for two weeks. Attempts to get rid of bed bugs from around the house or apartment by simply raising or lowering the thermostat's temperature will only end in vain.
Wash all linens on the washing machine with a hot suit, then dry it with a hot suit. Collect all linen fabrics, cloth and leather bags, sheets, clothes, dolls, and so on. Wash the wash bag on the washing machine with a hot suit, then wash the wash bag. Dry with a hot suit. Steam will kill the bed bugs. Some metropolitan areas offer laundry and chemical washing services to rotten lice which provide a proven way of eradication and storage facilities that have been clean so that they are not infected anymore by Bed bugs while home is still in the cleaning process.
If an object cannot be washed or disposed of (e.g. a costly leather wallet), be able to cure it with a toxic anti-bed bugs, insert it in a sealed plastic bag and leave it for a few months.
Do a chemical wash to remove the smell if needed.
3. Evaporation. You can get simple equipment that produces steam at your nearest tooling store. You can also turn your simple electric kettle into a steaming machine by adding a small hose. Steam will kill all the rotten lice and eggs. Spray steam evenly on all ends and stitches.
4. Clean your house with a vacuum cleaner. This will eliminate bed bugs and eggs from mattresses, carpets, walls and other surfaces. Give special attention to stitches, embroidery and the edges of the mattress and spring base, and around the floor carpet edges. After that, dispose of the dust-suction proceeds into the sealed garbage bag. The evaporation of carpets is also very helpful to clean bed bugs and eggs that may be missed by vacuum cleaners.
Vacuum cleaners equipped with HEPA filters in particular, are very effective.
5. Fix the cracks on the wall and re-attach the peeling wallpaper to eliminate the nested bed bugs. Clean and destroyed the bird's nest as well as other wild animals if possible.
6. Consider using insecticide. Residual insecticide (usually piretroid) is used for in-place handling of cracks and cracks used by bed bugs to hide. Insecticides will be able to reach deeper if before dirt and dust that accumulate in the gap cleared first with a vacuum cleaner. Ready-made spray insecticide available on the market usually will make the rotten bug buried and more difficult to be eliminated. Dust formulation can be used on the handling of attic and gap between walls.
Repeat the insecticide usage if bed bugs still appear within two weeks after first use. It's hard to find all the hiding places, and perhaps the hidden eggs are now hatched.
Beware of insecticide products that should be used repeatedly because they are potentially toxic and harmful. Many of these products are also less potent eradicate bed bugs so that only cost. Look for other ways.
7. Use the services of a professional pest repellent company. Experienced companies already know where to find bed bugs, and have a lot of equipment ready to use. Owners and dwellers must provide assistance to these professionals in some important respects, such as providing admission for inspection and handling, as well as cleaning and smoothing of unnecessary piles.
8. Dispose of the objects that are infected. In some cases, the mattress and the infected spring base must be discarded. Because bed bugs can spread throughout the building, it may be necessary to also check the rooms or the apartment room connected to each other.
9. Use silica gel. Milled a number of silica gel crystals and sprinkled throughout the room
Alternatively, use a natural drying material called the Diatom land. Make sure you ask for food-safe variations! Diatom soil has the same effect as silica gels, but it is safe and harmless if children or pets are exposed to it.
The diatomic soil has a silica gel-like effect, and can be sprinkled around the mattress stitches and along the bed edges. This sharp grain will stab the rotten lice to bleed.
If you are keeping a cat, replace it (from silica gel crystals) every 5 days so that the new rotten bug eggs are dehydrated. Repeat for 5 weeks.
10. Use treefor tea oil to clean the house. This oil can eradicate the bed bugs inside the house.
Clean the house carefully, from top to bottom.
Wash all the bedding and clothes by adding a few drops of tea tree oil.
Suck the dust and wash the whole carpet.
Unloading the bed. Take it all together with tea tree oil.
Spray pest control solutions around the house, inside and outside. To make this solution, mix approximately 540 ml of water with 18 drops of tea tree oil and spray the entire house with the solution, including carpets, beds, and furniture.
Use an isopropyl alcohol solution to kill the bed bugs as well as the eggs quickly. This solution is inexpensive and fairly easy to obtain. Pour the isopropyl alcohol solution into the spray bottle then spray it directly into the rotten tick and nest. This solution will burn the body of rotten lice. You can also moisten the mattress and bed with this solution.
Preventing bed bugs from entering the house
1. Clean the wild garbage disposal. Bed bugs like to live in landfills. So, if there is a landfill around the house, the bed bugs will probably spread to your home. In addition, the landfill also smells bad for everyone around.
2. Protect the house from attack bed bugs. Do not remove the plastic protective coating on the mattress. Purchase a special anti-lice protective coating for your mattress and bed. Be sure to choose quality products that are equipped with a strong zipper and made of special material that is not easily torn. Do not buy cheap products when not thick enough to prevent stings of bed bugs to your skin.
3. Be careful if you get a bed, a nightkit or used furniture. At the very least, the objects must be examined carefully before you take them home.
4. Check the bed you use along with the headboard for possible bed bugs, while you are on the go.
5. Do not place your luggage on the floor.
6. Beware always. Warehouses, storage areas, trucks and train carriages can be contracted, so bed bugs can be entered into your house by riding furniture originally stored or transported from the above places. Alert habits can be avoided from the inclusion of bed bugs, or at least immediately bring professionals to check.
Tips
- Bed bugs are often found on the mattress corners. Check the area carefully.
- Bed bugs will look like dead when you see it hiding, but it really isn't. They usually won't move until you hit it with steam. Make sure you continue to steer steam until it stops moving.
- When you realize that you have bitten a bed bugs, it depends heavily on your body's tolerance on its bite. For a few days, you probably won't know that you've been bitten, while some people can immediately realize it in just a few hours.
- Apply anti-itching to the skin to relieve itching caused by the bite of the bed bugs.
- Frequent breaks check there is a new bite. This may prevent problems later in the day.
- Bed bugs are rarely seen during the day. They are out of hiding at night.
- No insecticide stated that it can be used on nightwear or linen fabrics. Therefore, these objects must be washed chemically or dicucikan with hot water and dried with the settings "Hot " as well. Use the labeled insecticide specifically on the stitching or mattress folds. Do not spray the insecticide on the flat part of the mattress, where you will lie down.
- If it is not possible to dispose of a mattress, overshadowed the mattress and spring base will be very helpful if the foul lice still live there (the anti-allergy equipment company sells mattress gloves with zipper to prevent lice). Siphon and brushing it will be more helpful to remove the lice and eggs from the mattress that cannot be discarded. Some pest-repellent companies also use portable steam tools to clean mattresses. This technique is very beneficial, but it does not kill fleas and eggs that are hidden inside the mattress.
- When buying an anti bed bugs mattress casing, make sure it fits perfectly with your mattress size, as many of the mattress sizes are not standard.
- Use the bed frame to carry the mattress and the container and then block each leg with an oil-filled containers, whatever the type of grease. This will prevent rotten lice from climbing up your sleep. Just smpan all the fringe fabric of the bed. Keep the sheets and blankets not hanging from the bed to the floor until all the bed bugs, successfully cast off.
- Thorough handling of the house, hotel rooms or apartments can take from a few hours to several days.
- There are restrictions on the use of pesticides in bed. Some pest-repellent companies will use them on the stitching, embroidery, and indentations that are in the entire bed, but they will not spray them on the surface of the mattress, sheets, blankets, or clothes. With this reason usually the pest repellent company will advise you to discard the infected bed.
- To prevent infected bed bugs: After you get home from the outdoors (from cinemas, restaurants, public transportation means, and so on), replace all your clothes and place them in a trash bag for a while or enter directly into the washing machine. If you're out on vacation, before getting into the house, leave all your luggage outside. Put all the clothes in the trash bag for a while and wash them asap. Also don't forget to immediately replace all your outfits once you get into the house. Bed bugs can hide in a narrow place though, so prevention is the key. Do not wear dirty clothes on the bed.
- Rotten lice can be drowned. Soaking the clothes that are contracted to the whole, can kill a lot of rotten lice but also cause the eggs to hatch faster. Be sure to dry it with after high temperature and remove all the furniture coated with the cloth as soon as possible. After that you will find that the number of bites decreases drastically.
Warning
- Once bitten repeatedly, a person's skin can become sensitive to the saliva of bed bugs, and a subsequent bite can cause an allergic reaction that causes itching and burning. It is important for you not to scratch the red dots of bite marks, as they can be exposed to infections. If you feel it has been bitten by bed bugs, immediately to the doctor. The doctor may prescribe antibiotics or antiseptic creams to prevent infections, as well as corticosteroids and antihistamines to reduce allergic reactions.
- Bed bugs can be carried away very far in the condition of staying alive through suitcases, clothing, vehicles, airplanes, cruises and other means of transport.
- Bed bugs are often not dead on your first try to Membasminya from home. You have to do repeated attacks to be able to eradicate them all, so stay diligent. You may need four to five times the handling.
- Bed bugs can live up to three months or more without food (blood) and stay in the place of hiding.
- Do not become a spreadbar bed bugs. Do not sleep in any place except in your own bed. If you have to travel, buy a new bag and enter its contents outside the house, for example in your car, fill in the clothes that have been completely clean from foul lice.