How do I eliminate Bedbugs?

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Question by joel i:
How do I eliminate Bedbugs?

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Answer by cherry apple
wash your bedding !!!

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thrill88 February 9, 2011 at 9:22 am

The best way is to call an exterminator. Bedbugs hide around the seams of your mattress and where your carpet meets the wall. They are attracted my carbon dioxide when you exhale. You can try flea powder or other home remedies but to really get rid of them call for help!

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Ken R February 9, 2011 at 9:50 am

ddt

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Nick name February 9, 2011 at 9:59 am

every weekend, put ur beddings under the sun heat

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csmutz2001 February 9, 2011 at 10:41 am

try vacuuming your mattress… i have a Kirby vacuum and its AMAZING on sucking up dead skin, bed bugs, and anything else that can find its way into a mattress…… or you could just call an exterminator, they have the right stuff to KILL THEM ALL! =) Good luck and i hope this was helpful!

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neenziname@sbcglobal.net February 9, 2011 at 11:28 am

You’ll have to steam all of your bedding and put down poison powder for them. We called an exterminator and that’s all they did and it cost a lot of money. They’re really annoyiny, blood sucking vampires.I know what youre going through. I couldn’t even sleep. More than Good Luck to you.

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pcgirl2006 February 9, 2011 at 11:34 am

I work for an exterminator and can tell you this is not a problem you should try to handle on your own. It can even be difficult for an exterminator because of the products that are out on the market may require more then 1 treatment.

Bedbugs not only hide in beds and other furniture. They also hide in cracks and crevices throughout affected areas. They lay their eggs in these affected areas too.

I would call around various companies and choose the company that has the most experience and satisfied customers.

ASK FOR REFERENCES from satisfied customers and check out the BBB.

I’ve had people call out company after an unsuccessful bedbug treatment(s) and have heard some horror stories. I’d either use a larger national company or a smaller family owned company that actually cares about it’s customers and has been in business a long time.

This treatment is not cheap – most likely to be over a thousand for starters but it will be worth every penny when it works. Don’t bargain shop on this one.

Good Luck!

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