how to kill bedbugs permanantly?

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Question by wwe_rko_girl:
how to kill bedbugs permanantly?

these bedbugs are always crawling on me and they seem to enjoy dropping from th ceiling just like the roaches will the bedbugs have even went into to my ear and after my hamsters for blood.

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Answer by Affy007
From http://ezinearticles.com/?Is-There-A-Safe-Way-To-Kill-Bed-Bugs-And-Prevent-Them-From-Ever-Returning?&id=549989 :
“If you have experienced the frustrating and often painful effects of bed bug infestation, you may well have wondered “Is there a safe way to kill bed bugs?”

You’ll be glad to know that there is. Despite the resilience of the little critters, you do not have to drench your mattress in pesticide or choke on poisonous vapors in order to rid yourself of these pests. There is a safe and very simple way to kill bed bugs – kill them with a temperature change.

Bed bugs are very affected by the temperature of their environments so they can actually be killed by a low temperature as well as by a high one. However, it is easier by far to subject bed bugs to high temperatures in such a way as to kill them and their eggs and stop the cycle.

One of the most effective ways to expose bed bugs to high temperatures for the purpose of eradication is to use steam vapor cleaning. Bed bugs are not limited to mattress and bedding, they infest the carpets, curtains, walls and anywhere they can get a foothold. So steam cleaning the mattress, carpet, curtains and even the walls and other surfaces will go a long way to permanently removing them. You cannot leave it at that, however. You will also need to wash all bedding and any clothes or items which could be infected.

Simple vacuuming is also beneficial. Daily vacuuming of the mattress and carpet can remove or limit the threat when combined with heat from steam cleaning or other sources. If you do not have access to steam cleaning, some people have successfully used hairdryers on high heat to kill bed bugs on mattresses and others have used an iron. It is important that the high temperatures are applied suddenly so that the bed bugs do not get the opportunity to scatter and survive.

If you feel that heat isn’t enough and want an extra sense of certainty in eradicating bed bugs, you can make up a mixture of tea tree oil and water in a spray bottle and lightly mist your mattress and carpet and any other relevant furnishings. This will not be strong enough on its own, however, combined with heat will significantly enhance your chances of success.

Using pesticides, particularly on mattresses and in bedrooms can pose serious risks to human health. Furthermore, bed bugs can build up an immunity to these chemicals rendering them useless.

Fortunately, bed bugs are very vulnerable to temperature and applying heat to them is a safe and easy way to eradicate them from your home.”

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SusieQ February 24, 2011 at 4:16 pm

Eventually you may need an exterminator but before you head that direction you may want to try to deal with this on your own with some chemical free products that are effective on bedbugs.

There are several sprays that kill them and their eggs on contact like BedBugTerminator by Kleen-Free and a few others.

Ultimately you may need to get an exterminator in which will be costly and will need you to leave your apartment for a day or two while the chemicals wear off but you may want to start off with a do it yourself solution that works.

Good luck and hang in there

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