Bed Bugs Extermination

Here is some advice on bed bugs extermination. Bed bugs are very annoying insects. They feed on our blood during the night. Bed bug bites cannot be felt right away; these insects use their own saliva as an anesthetic, so you will fell the bites after a day or so. Bed bug bites look like rashes. These small red bumps are usually grouped together and found on one’s neck, face, arms and shoulders. The rash is usually very itchy. However, you must not scratch it! Scratching can lead to skin irritation and possibly an infection. The best you can do is use some good home remedies for irritated skin. You can visit your dermatologist and ask for some advice on how to calm the skin.

Bed bugs rash usually subside after a week or two, without any special treatment. If you want to be safe during the night, you can ask for some skin care product made for this purpose. However, it is far more important to get rid of bed bugs and to prevent them from biting you again.

How to Exterminate Bed Bugs

Bed bugs can be exterminated in several ways. First, it is important that you keep your house clean. Clean your furniture and carpets by using a powerful vacuum cleaner. Steam cleaners are also great for this purpose. You can call a specialized company. They use steam cleaners and special chemicals to exterminate bed bugs. After this, you will have to maintain the house hygiene regularly.

Fix your walls. If there are any wall cracks, you should seal them. Bed bugs usually hide in wall cracks.

Clean up your closets. Bed bugs like dark places, and closets are ideal for them to live and reproduce. You should clean your clothes. You can wash the clothes using very hot water, and after the clothes are dried, you can store them in a freezer for a week or so. Bed bugs cannot stand low temperatures, so if there are any bed bug eggs, they will not be able to survive in the freezer.

You can use chemicals. However, you must be careful with these products! Even the products that are considered safe must be kept in places where children and pets can’t reach them. Before you use any of these chemicals, ask for some advice.

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