how can we remove bed bugs from house?

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Question by crazy.mails:
how can we remove bed bugs from house?

there are many bed bugs in my room how to come out of that

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Answer by Hallwoman
You need to trash that mattress. Unless you think the stuff they sell at the Home Depot or Lowe’s will work. As for how you got them? Did you stay at a hotel recently?

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Veronica April 9, 2011 at 1:47 pm

My sister had this happen and had to get rid of all the mattresses in the house and the carpet. Now she has the bedposts of all the beds in some kind of powder. It took her a long time to get rid of them. They are little red bugs that only come out at night when you are sleeping, she had trouble getting to see them. Check the internet for the powder type. Oh and she never bought new carpet. Plus no new mattresses until she got rid of them which took about 6 months. Good luck!

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liteyesu@sbcglobal.net April 9, 2011 at 2:29 pm

BUY them there own beds LOL….. OK VACUUM bed all over and under it Wash bedding in Lysol liquid disinfectant and spray raid where you can even in the windows. Keep your room clean no food there might be a bug situation under the house in the closet might want to check.

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sugar candy April 9, 2011 at 2:30 pm

Things You’ll Need:

Lots of garbage bags or XL Ziploc Bags.
Mattress and box spring covers for each bed in the house.
Vacuum cleaner.
Washer and dryer.
Exterminator.

Step1
Vacuum everything. Once you have discovered that you have bed bugs the first step is to vacuum everything. You will want to vacuum the carpet around the bed, the mattress, the box springs, and any corners or cracks in the bed frame.

Step2
Get rid of the vacuumed up stuff. You will want to bag the vacuum cleaner bag in a garbage bag, tie tightly, and throw away. If you don’t have a vacuum with a bag, dump it into a garbage bag, tie tightly, and take it out immediately. You don’t want bugs you have sucked up to crawl right back out.

Step3
Cover your mattress. You will want to cover your mattress (and preferably your box spring as well) in a cover. This is one made of thick fiber that doesn’t let the bugs through or one that is made of vinyl. It will be zipped around your mattress and completely close your mattress in. This traps bugs inside the mattress (keeping them away from food sources) and eventually they will die (they can go for months without eating so you will want to leave the cover on for 18 months or so before taking it off for any reason). You may also want to tape around the zipper to make sure that none are escaping through any small holes.

Step4
Wash everything that can be thrown in the washer. You will want to wash your bedding, curtains, and other washables in hot water. Then dry them in the dryer for at least an hour to kill of bugs, nymphs, and eggs.

Step5
If it can’t be washed then it is a good idea to bag it up in a XL Ziploc bag or a trash bag tied really tight. You should then put it outside. If it is hot out then you can bake it in a day, however freezing takes longer and in between temps means that you should keep them outside for a long time. Black plastic bags can help to heat up the materials inside (which should get to over 113 degrees Fahrenheit to kill the bugs).

Step6
Get the exterminator. There are many products out there that claim to get rid of bed bugs and if you want you can try them. However, many people report having paid for the do-it-yourself stuff and still had to hire and exterminator. It is fastest if you call the exterminator right away. (You can actually do this before beginning your cleaning regimen so you will be ready when he arrives). Follow all instructions carefully because bed bugs are very hard to get rid of and you don’t want him to have to come three and four times to get rid of them.
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Call the exterminator for fastest extermination of the bed bugs.

Placing the mattress and box spring covers on can be expensive, however this is one of the best ways to get rid of most of them, make it harder for them to live, and help to prevent re infestation.

Make sure you place a sign that informs others that any furniture you do decide to get rid of has bed bugs. It just isn’t something you want to give to another person because they thought they could use a new mattress, box spring, or couch.

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