How To Effectively Treat & Get Rid Of Bed Bugs

Call An Exterminator

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An infestation of bed bugs can be very difficult for individuals to contain on their own, and choosing to call an exterminator often helps take the frustration and worry out of the process. The exterminator will perform a thorough inspection, and they can recommend treatments such as steam, fumigation, and chemical controls depending on the size of the infestation. To prepare their home for bed bug treatment, individuals must make sure they have a vacuum cleaner, plenty of trash bags with ties, pillow covers with zippers, mattress encasements, and access to a washer and dryer. On the day their home will be treated, bed sheets, pillows, curtains, rugs, and other fabric items will need to be removed from each room that is to be treated. These items can be placed in trash bags and taken to professional cleaners. Furniture should be moved away from walls, and clutter should be removed. Food should not be left on countertops or tables, and pet bowls should be cleaned and stored. While the pest control team is carrying out the treatment process, no one else should be in the home, and pets will also need to be moved to another location during this time. The home should not be entered for at least four to five hours after treatment has finished. After it is safe to enter, all doors and windows should be opened for a few hours, and surfaces should be washed, especially in the kitchen and bathrooms. The home must be vacuumed every day for three or four days after treatment to kill any remaining bed bugs. If necessary, a second treatment can be performed after four weeks.

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