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Scientifically reviewed by Daniel Baldwin, BCE, CCFS, CP-FS
-Published on March 24, 2023
-Updated on July 13, 2023
Bed bugs are blood-sucking insects that can bite people as they sleep. Unfortunately, these pests are difficult to detect until theyโve already bitten you. And once bed bugs have invaded your home, managing them on your own can be challenging. Keep reading to learn the most effective treatments for a bed bug infestation.ย
The specialists at Hawx Pest Control utilize the best bed bug treatment methods available. After a thorough inspection, our highly trained technicians use a powerful vacuum treatment to remove any live bugs you can visibly see. We follow this by applying specialized liquid products to the infested areas. Dust treatments may also be used to target spots that are difficult to access.
Consumer bug sprays only kill the bed bugs youโre able to see, and bed bugs can even be resistant to some of them. The most effective way to treat bed bugs is to call a professional pest control company.ย
You can vacuum your bed, carpets, upholstered furniture, and draperies where bed bugs might hide, then throw the bag away in an outdoor trash can. Vacuuming wonโt eradicate bed bugs, but it could reduce the number of bedbugs in the home.
Place infected bedding, clothing, or other items in a dryer with the heat set at 113ยฐF for at least 90 minutes to help kill bed bugs. Additionally, bed bug eggs must be exposed to a temperature of 118ยฐF to die.ย
You can also set a steam cleaner to 130ยฐF ย to treat carpets and furniture as long as the device doesnโt have a forceful flow of air that will make the bed bugs scurry away.
Keep in mind that dryers and steam cleaners wonโt eradicate any nesting bugs, and the insects can re-infest your home even after youโve gotten rid of some of them with heat. This management technique may be worth trying until professional help is brought in.
Contact a pest control company like Hawx to manage your infestation and get rid of bed bugs. Here are some things you can do to avoid future visits after our professionals have addressed your current infestation.ย
Some signs of a bed bug infestation can include:
Bed bugs can live for 6-12 months. During a bed bugโs lifetime, the female lays as many as 500 eggs, at a rate of up to 3 eggs daily. As the bed bugs multiply, the infestation can become even larger and more difficult to manage.
Bed bugs are mainly attracted to places where they can find warm shelter, blood to feed on, and carbon dioxide emitted by humans breathing. These insects often enter homes by hitching a ride on suitcases, bags, boxes, furniture, clothing, and other items that people inadvertently bring with them without realizing whatโs hiding in the crevices, seams, and cracks.ย
The anxiety of living with a bed bug invasion, paired with the itchy bites they inflict, requires the assistance of professionals who can address the issue so you can sleep peacefully again. Contact Hawx Pest Control for a free estimate if you believe your home has a bed bug infestation. Our expert technicians will use the latest tools and technologies to treat your infestation and offer personalized advice on preventing them from returning to your home.ย
Our experts continually monitor the pest control space,and we update our articles when the new inforation becomes available.
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
Copy reviewed by
Michelle Sanchez
Scientifically reviewed by
Daniel Baldwin. BCE. CCFS, CP-FS
Edited by
Kurt Freudensberger
Copy Reviewed by
Michelle Sanchez
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