How to Do Bedbug Extermination

By Renee Garcia

In cases of bedbug infestation, a professional exterminator is usually hired. On the other hand, if you want to try killing the bedbugs on your own, you can definitely do so. Just remember that patience is very important in identifying the sites of infestation and in making sure that all bedbugs were exterminated.

Bedbug extermination can be done in a lot of ways. One of the time-tested methods is by exposing the infested furniture under the heat of the sun. Bedbugs die because of extreme heat. In doing this, you must first scrub and vacuum the infested furniture. This will dislodge all the bedbugs and eggs. Remember to put the used vacuum bag inside a plastic bag to contain the bedbugs. Now you can expose the furniture under the sun for some time.

Another effective method is steam cleaning. The only disadvantage with this method is that not all materials can withstand it. Therefore, before using this method, you must be very sure that the furniture will not be destroyed.

Diatomaceous soil can also be used. This soil contains single-celled algae which have jagged edges. The edges of the soil can kill bedbugs that come into contact with it. Scatter the soil around infested areas. Leave it there for a few days then you can vacuum the soil. Again, dispose of the used vacuum bag properly. You have nothing to worry because the soil particles cannot harm you or your pets.

You can also buy bedbug insecticides. Properly read the product label and follow the instructions. Remember that insecticides must be handled with utmost care. This is also an effective method of bedbug extermination.

If only your mattress is infested, using a mattress cover can be effective as well. You can buy one that is made of fabric or vinyl. These mattress covers come with zippers on the sides for you to seal the mattress in. This way, no bedbug can get out of the mattress.

Bedbugs can no longer bite you thereby starving them to death! In at least 6 months, the bedbugs in your mattress will be dead.

All these methods are effective in bedbug extermination. You do not have to hire a professional exterminator after all. - 30195

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