Bed Bug Removal

Bed bug removal is the first thing to consider if you have noticed any of the bed bugs symptoms. These small parasites feed on your blood and they can cause bad skin rash. Sometimes the rash can get very annoying and itchy. This rash is not too dangerous, but it can cause skin irritation, redness and infection, especially if you scratch your skin in your sleep. If you have sensitive skin, this can be a problem. In addition, if you have kids, that is just one more reason to take good care of bed bugs prevention and removal from your home. We will give you some tips and advice on bed bug removal. These little creatures must be removed because they inhabit your bed and furniture, and they reproduce very fast. The more you wait the harder will be for you to remove them.

How to Remove Bed Bugs

There are several ways to remove bed bugs from your house. It depends on how numerous they have become. One of the ways is frequent vacuuming of furniture and especially beds. You will need a strong and powerful vacuum cleaner and you will have to vacuum the house every day. Pay special attention to beds, sofas, armchairs, and mattresses. You should also wash and clean all stuffed toys. After cleaning the toys and blankets, you should put them in a plastic bag and leave them for a couple of weeks.

When it comes to furniture, another great way to clean your bed is to use steam. This system is efficient because of high temperature of the steam. It will not only kill the bed bugs, but other dirt as well. Steam cleaning is not something you can do by yourself, but there are companies that are specialized for this kind of work. They are not too expensive, but the price depends on how many beds, sofas and carpets you want to clean. This system is very efficient and it will most certainly help you remove bed bugs from furniture. During the summer season, you can take your furniture out and leave it in the sun for a while.

Sprays are also efficient in getting rid of bed bugs. You can find various sprays that are not toxic. Some of these products are natural and they are harmless when it comes to kids and pets. We hope these tips will help you solve the problem.

Comments

3 Comments on Bed Bug Removal

  1. jade on Sun, 10th Apr 2011 4:37 pm
  2. Well, I used to have a problem in removing these from my house…. I have two little boys and they have been bitten. I tried treating the bite marks and first thought it was a kind of allergy, but it was strange that both of them had skin rashes. It was clear that it wasn’t just an allergy, so I took them to a doctor. The rash was treated, but I knew it could happen again, so I started looking for some info on bed bug removal. I found several products, but I wasn’t sure about any of these…we have a dog so I was afraid that some of these chemicals would harm the dog. I started vacuuming the house like I was crazy! Finally, I called the guys who clean furniture and carpets, so they used their chemicals and cleaners. This was helpful!

  3. Kety on Mon, 18th Apr 2011 1:51 pm
  4. I think that the only way to remove these bugs is to use some really strong chemicals. After that, you will have to clean the house, carpets, furniture…everything! When I was a kid, we had bed bugs in the house and I was scared because I was still a kid, so I thought those were some horrible night creatures. My dad caught one and showed it to me, so I realized that they weren’t so scary. However, I had itchy bite marks on my skin for two weeks and I remember that they have been trying to prevent me from scratching my skin all the time . I was a very stubborn kid, so I kept scratching and scratching…and I almost made scars on my face. Anyway, my parents bought new beds and we cleaned the house with some chemicals. I believe it is the best way to remove them from the house.

  5. Rebecca Busato on Thu, 23rd Feb 2012 9:16 pm
  6. Vacuuming is not effective unless you meticulously clean the vacuum after each use. Insects will most likely survive and climb out of the vacuum cleaner and back to your upholstery. Possibly spraying inside the vacuum after sucking up the bugs might eliminate them.

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