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Kill Bed Bug

By admin On September 3, 2010 Under Bed Bugs

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Sleep Better Knowing How To Kill Bed Bugs

Author: Christopher Smith

It was not too long ago that bed bugs were considered a pest of the past. Recently, however, there seems to be a resurgence of this annoying bug and new efforts are being made to determine the best means of how to kill bed bugs.

The most common bed bug, Cimex lectularius, is the species, which prefers a human host. Other varieties look for wild animals such as bats and birds. These bugs are usually about one quarter of an inch long with an oval shaped body, brown or dark red in color. How to kill bed bugs didn't become a priority until just a few short years ago when they began making a come back.

There are some relatively easy ways known about how to kill bed bugs, such as washing all clothing in hot water and drying them on the hottest drying cycle. With items, which cannot take the heat, they can be put in the freezer. For larger, bulkier items, such as mattresses, they can be sealed in black plastic and placed in the sun. The gathering heat inside the plastic will kill them. However, his could take up to two weeks and the condition of the materials may dictate they are discarded.

Killing Bed Bugs At The Source

Many questions remain about how to kill bed bugs at the source. Especially since the source may be hard to pin point, it's helpful to call in an expert. Bed bugs hide in the smallest areas during the day, such as in the tufts of mattresses or behind floor molding. They creep out in the middle of the night, feed on their human hosts, rarely waking them up, and then scuttle back to their nest.

When you wake up covered with bites and left over blood is when you start asking how to kill bed bugs. Low odor chemical treatment is probably the best method, and it's best left to a professional not just because of the hazardous properties of the chemicals, but for their experience in locating all the places bed bugs hide.

Another method of how to kill bed bugs involves chemicals which render the males sterile, unable to fertilize the females who lay anywhere from 200 to 500 eggs at a time. While this method can be effective, it does take a considerable amount of time. In addition, if the female eggs produce more males, it may not last long enough to get them all.

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  1. Anonymous
    February 4, 2012
    6:44 pm

    I think you are referring to dust mites, not bed bugs. Bed bugs are large enough to be seen by people and you can feel them bit you – Most civilized countries in clean houses do not have bed bugs and haven’t since before the 1900′s. They can still be found in certain 3rd world or Eastern European countires however.
    Dust mites are microscopic and feed on dead skin cells that people shed. They don’t bite people and aren’t dangerous, but some people have allergies to them and the thought of them in bedding is just gross. Cedar oil is not the best way to fight dust mites. The only thing that really kills them is very high heat or steam. That’s why it’s good to wash your sheets often in hot water and dry them on the highest setting. Hand held cleaner steamers can also be used for sheets already on the bed. Don’t forget to wash your pillows! After 2 years the average pillow can weigh up to 25% more due to dust mites and their waste – gross! I always get a new pillow at least every 2 years. Those people who have pillows 10yr old or more that they love don’t realize how nasty those pillows are!

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  2. Anonymous
    February 4, 2012
    6:44 pm

    http://www.doyourownpestcontrol.com/bed-bugs.htm

    all the info you need, what to look for and how to get rid of them.

    hope this helps.

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  3. Anonymous
    February 4, 2012
    6:44 pm

    You don’t even have to use soap, but just HOT WATER can kill bed bugs and eggs. They cannot survive with the heat over 120 degrees. So it is best to wash the sheets and bedding items with hot water and use a steam cleaner on the mattress to kill all live bed bugs and eggs.

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  4. Anonymous
    February 4, 2012
    6:44 pm

    The links below will be useful and the chemical most often used is Deltamethrin

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  5. Anonymous
    February 4, 2012
    6:44 pm

    Bed bugs live in the bedding. Keep the sheets, blankets and bedspread laundered and the problem will go away. Spray something like Lysol, or even a diluted bleach mixture, on the bare mattress.

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  6. Autumn P
    June 20, 2007
    2:54 pm

    What can I use to kill bed bugs?
    I dont want to have to call someone to come out to spray my house, does anyone know where I can get a bug spray that will kill bed bugs?

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  7. dasha
    August 21, 2007
    7:01 am

    what is the active ingredient a bed bug exterminator uses to kill bed bugs?
    my moms getting a exterminator and i need to make sure that he is a bed bug zapper not a roach killer etc…
    so i need ro know the common engredients ussually used to kill bed bugs and most effective
    an exterminator uses

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  8. splayle
    March 25, 2009
    10:15 am

    Will hot soap and water kill bed bug eggs?
    I’m trying to find a natural way to kill bedbug eggs so I don’t take them with me to my new apartment

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  9. T94
    April 25, 2010
    1:26 pm

    What huge store similar to walmart, lowes ect can i buy a product with cedar oil in it to kill bed bugs?
    What huge store similar to walmart, lowes ect can i buy a bug product with cedar oil in it to kill bed bugs?

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  10. L
    June 19, 2010
    11:16 pm

    How to Kill Bug Bugs? Where to buy pesticide in Singapore to kill Bed Bugs?
    Been finding in supermarket, however those Baygon proven to be ineffective against Bed Bugs?
    What are your recommendations? Where to find Pesticide Sprayer or Killer against Bed Bugs!

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