They came to spray for bedbugs 11 days ago i just got bit again!?

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Question by Cydney –:
They came to spray for bedbugs 11 days ago i just got bit again!?

They said to give it two full weeks before reporting if they were still alive! But when I got bit I woke up and looked under my sheets and found it, it looked quite fat and healthy as it was full of my blood. Grrr. Is it possible that they could still completely be killed off in the next three days? Or am I going to most definitely need a second treatment? I hate this.

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Answer by Brian Stolz
Bedbugs are like cockroaches the only thing different is they are quieter and feed off of blood.

They will hide in any crack in the wall, any open places, in closets, under carpet basically anywhere they can fit in to they will go, you’d be surprised where they could fit into.

You may want to try bed bug bait traps around your bed and check your walls, cover any cracks or anything becuase in a wall is their favorite spot. Clean out your closet if you have one then spray it. Obviously you dont want poison all over your belongings, any cracks in the wall in your closet is ideal aswell.

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TheBedbugGuy February 28, 2011 at 1:44 am

Bedbug infestations are rarely, if ever, resolved with one treatment. Most companies perform a minimum of 2 treatments spaced 2 weeks apart in order to allow eggs to hatch. Some companies do not wait two weeks as there are products available that kill Bedbug eggs (namely Bedlam). The other answer mentioned that you may want to consider traps and this is a good idea. There are 2 very popular traps/monitors available for use, ClimbUp Insect Interceptors which go under the legs of bed frames and/or furniture and Bedbug Detection System (BDS) which can go behind headboards, night stands, dressers or whatever else you want. Visit my site for more information if you want http://www.trap-a-bedbug.com

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