Please help me get rid of bedbugs…ewwww!?

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Please help me get rid of bedbugs…ewwww!?

Hi, over the Summer my husband and I discovered that we had bedbugs in our bed, as well as our son’s and daughters’ beds after finding red marks on them and actually seeing the bedbugs for ourselves. We threw the beds out. Now all of a sudden in another area of our house, we have found some more. Could someone please tell me an inexpensive but sure way of getting rid of them? Are there any sprays out there that can be used? I am researching online as well, was just wondering if anyone had to deal w/this before and found a way to get rid of them permanently. I would appreciate any help I can get. Thank you so much!
I was hoping to find an inexpensive way. We have four children and my husband is the only one working right now, I’m looking for work. I guess I’m hoping there are other options to try before having to shell out money we don’t have for a professional. Thank you everyone for your help. 🙂
Thank you everyone for all of your help!!!!!!!!!! I appreciate it verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry much! 🙂

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Answer by Tony
I seen a story about this on the news. You need to call a Pest expert. They have special chemicals meant for in the house. Otherwise you’ll just keep finding them and risk all your furniture. Good luck!

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john s March 26, 2011 at 1:14 pm

Had the same problem a few weeks ago.Check your wooden furniture or products with holes or gaps(these are ideal places for the bugs to hide during the day).Get some thinner and brush it on your wooden stuff ,the bugs wont be able to live in them.When your family are not at home try to spray suspected areas with decent brand bug sprays,you should see able to see results in a week.Also try to look out for their eggs in your wooden products, destroy them and it will slowly reduce their infestation hope it helps it really helped me.Besides wooden stuff also look out for holes or gaps that could easily fit this bugs.

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Johnie 13 March 26, 2011 at 2:03 pm

HEAT IS THE ONLY ANSWER, that is how the pros do it . seal the house and bring the inside temp. up to 145 F and maintain that temp for 3 to 4 hours problem solved. You cannot go in and out during the process. Good luck!

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kk March 26, 2011 at 3:02 pm

If you know they are localized to one piece of furniture, you can try steaming that piece. The heat will kill them, but they trick is you have to be able to get them all, or they will come back.

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