Submitted by CamDaMan100 t3_1106l3g in DIY
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Submitted by CamDaMan100 t3_1106l3g in DIY
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Gentrol Insect Growth Regulator + Tempo SC will take quick action with bedbugs
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Not Trump Tower
Spray the hell out of the floor and trash the box spring if they are in there
Okay thanks
Burn your house down!
precor 2625 found on Amazon
I tell my wife that my in-laws have to get a hotel. Oh wait,did you mean actual bedbugs?
Yes actual bed bugs
its very very hard. do not use diatomaceous earth. its extremely fine and hard to get up. Just keep using insect killer vacuum powders for it if i remember, on your bed put all feet in bowls of water with soap. Use very thin sheets preferably white so you can easily see where they are. even with just 4 or 5 bugs that i could see, they were nightmarish for me to deal with because im allergic to insect bites and they would bite the sole of my feet leaving giant whelts.
It took me being half asleep but constantly alert and instantly reacting to being bitten. There were many days I never slept. I went to war with them and nearly lost. Good luck on your front
Okay this is the game plan
Diatomaceous earth and heat treatment. Washed and dried linens/clothing on high heat and bought a steam mop to steam/heat every square inch of carpet or mattress. Spread diatomaceous earth cautiously and do in a well ventilated area wearing a mask or respirator.
Worked when I discovered bed bugs in my guest room after I had a friend stay with us for a few days. I check religiously now and haven’t seen any since my treatment two years ago.
Exterminator.
I had bedbugs for a couple days and got rid of them by trying a couple methods at once. What worked best though was to bring another piece of furniture in my room and sleep on it with the feet in two layers of cups lined with diatomaceous earth. The bugs tried to get to me in my sleep and climbed into the outer cup's DE. Once coated in DE they couldn't climb up another cup to the foot of my fresh bedframe. Try multiple attacks. Don't assume one method will work. Good luck.
Btw, this is the budget DIY… if it’s in a large area or house wide, look up rental rates for heaters and fans. Need to provide continuous heat above 120F for a few hours.
Exterminator that uses dogs. Quicker you do it the cheaper and more effective it is.
I used crossfire and called orkin.
LOL when we had bedbugs my mom burnt them all one by one 😭😭😭 it took a week to get rid of all of them
Nuke it from orbit
I saw that you can line the bed with emeralds (or at least crystals which are green) as the wavelength of green light will instantly vaporize bedbugs, spiders, cockroaches and dogs.
Just make sure your dog can't get into the room, of course.
If you've seen any bedbugs, that means there are more you haven't seen. They can hide anywhere, including cracks in your floor and furniture, power outlets, seams of your clothes, etc. Don't try to handle it yourself, get an exterminator ASAP. Seriously, you will regret it if you don't. Having bedbugs messes with your sleep and makes you paranoid for a long time. Do not take any chances.
How many houses did your mum have?!
In apartment it could be building wide problem.
In a house easier to manage.
All your bedroom clothes, sheets, everything goes into sealed garbage bags. Wash and dry it all. Wash your laundry daily and keep it bagged in fresh bags. Keep it stored away from where people sleep and relax.
Mattress and box spring need to be steamed daily. Flip it over, every crack and seam and corner Use a clothing steamer. Get in the seams, kill the bugs, kill the eggs. Daily for 1-2 weeks.
Change bedding daily. Wash it and DRY ON HIGH HEAT daily.
Get bed bug mattress and box spring covers. Amazon sells them, they completely encase the mattress, the material is slippery and they can’t climb it, the zipper is very fine and tight and keeps any remaining bugs or eggs inside.
Clear packing tape the legs of the bed and baseboards around the bed. They can’t climb it.
Spray poison, pyrethrine based poison works well.
If you’re in an apartment you may need to invest in some silicone, weatherstripping and gap filler spray foam.—we’re talking baseboard gaps, light fixtures, outlet covers, don’t forget under the sinks in the bathroom and kitchen. Gaps where drain pipes go. Gaps where water lines go. You are in a spaceship. Your job is to seal the air leaks. Seal the hallway door with weatherstripping. Dust outside the door with DE.
Hang garlic on your mantle.
Sacrifice a goat on a 6ft diameter pentagram carved into your dining room floor.
Then burn the house down.
I don't know what happened in your life, I wasn't there, but I do know that trying to find and kill bedbugs is the best way to let an infestation spread. They are nearly impossible to find, they reproduce at a very fast rate, and they can lay dormant inside of fabric or mattresses for very long periods of time.
You may not have meant this as advice, but I just want to make sure that nobody reading this takes this as advice.
You can also put bed posts in trays of diatomaceous earth instead of water.
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i meant the bugs she burnt them one by one with a lighter, sorry
yeah we tossed out all the sheets we had that time
38thing this
Seriously bed bugs are a “drop your values” type issue
I read somewhere that we almost extincted bedbugs back when we used to use DDT in bedrooms... but then we discovered how horrible DDT is... I wish we had kept the DDT slightly longer so we could have extincted them.
I think it could have extincted birds on the continent.
There’s a product that used to be called EcoRaider (I think it’s called EcoVenger now) that worked for me. It’s pet safe, kills eggs, and has residual effects for two weeks. I applied it EVERYWHERE, then applied it again two weeks later as recommended. I sprayed a bedbug and it seized up instantly and died.
I can’t recommend it enough, I was freaking the F out when the infestation started. Check it out online, it has awards from Entomology societies.
Lots of posts here about getting an exterminator, but this costs loads and doesn’t guarantee the bed bugs will be gone.
I live in the UK and found bedbugs a couple of weeks after a holiday trip. I managed to eradicate them by doing the following:
Extreme heat or freezing kills the eggs but the gestation period is 2 weeks so you will need to stay vigilant for this long, continue cleaning and treating everything as a contamination area until you’re certain you’ve done all you can and there is no sign of them.
I spent about £200 on laundry service and cleaning supplies, but that was a lot less than an exterminator and I successfully got rid of them.
Burn down your house! On a more serious note, hire a professional
Fun Fact, bedbugs have a razor-sharp penis that is stabbed into their mates' abdomen bypassing the female's genitalia entirely
You need to wipe your ass better
My wife and I got bit by bedbugs in a hotel once. Luggage lived in the garage (far from the bedrooms) for months. Laptops and other electronics went in the freezer for a few days. Clothes went through high heat wash regardless of if it was “safe” or not.
Fortunately we didn’t bring any into our house… but I was still paranoid for months after just one night or bedbug bites.
Get an exterminator asap. Have them heat treat the whole house. If that doesn't kill them, burn the house down
Honestly, you will never deal with them on your own. Exterminator. Now!
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Also totally insufficient most times. They nest in mattresses.
ObiDan71 t1_j879iyu wrote
Get the exterminator in and don't screw around with tips from others that either take a month to work or don't work at all.
Do it right when you have pests in the house.