Bedbugs are small, oval,
brownish insects that live on the blood of animals or humans. Adult bedbugs
have flat bodies about the size of an apple seed. After feeding, however, their
bodies swell and are a reddish color.
Although they are a nuisance,
they are not thought to transmit diseases.
Where Bed Bugs Hide
Bedbugs may enter your home
undetected through luggage, clothing, used beds and couches, and other items.
Their flattened bodies make it possible for them to fit into tiny spaces, about
the width of a credit card. Bedbugs do not have nests like ants or bees but
tend to live in groups in hiding places. Their initial hiding places are
typically in mattresses, box springs, bed frames, and headboards where they
have easy access to people to bite in the night.
Over time, however, they may
scatter through the bedroom, moving into any crevice or protected location.
They may also spread to nearby rooms or apartments.
Because bedbugs live solely
on blood, having them in your home is not a sign of dirtiness. You are as
likely to find them in immaculate homes and hotel rooms as in filthy ones.
If you suspect an
infestation, remove all bedding and check it carefully for signs of the bugs or
their excrement. Remove the dust cover over the bottom of the box springs and
examine the seams in the wood framing. Peel back the fabric where it is stapled
to the wood frame.
Also, check the area around
the bed, including inside books, telephones or radios, the edge of the carpet,
and even in electrical outlets. Check your closet, because bedbugs can attach
to clothing. If you are uncertain about signs of bedbugs, call an exterminator,
who will know what to look for.
If you find signs of
infestation, begin steps to get rid of the bugs and prevent their return.
Bedbug Treatments
Getting rid of bedbugs begins
with cleaning up the places where bedbugs live. This should include the
following:
Clean bedding, linens,
curtains, and clothing in hot water and dry them on the highest dryer setting.
Place stuffed animals, shoes, and other items that can't be washed in the dryer
and run on high for 30 minutes.
Use a stiff brush to scrub
mattress seams to remove bedbugs and their eggs before vacuuming.
Vacuum your bed and
surrounding area frequently. After vacuuming, immediately place the vacuum
cleaner bag in a plastic bag and place it in a garbage can outdoors.
Encase mattress and box
springs with a tightly woven, zippered cover to keep bedbugs from entering or
escaping. Bedbugs may live up to a year without feeding, so keep the cover on
your mattress for at least a year to make sure all bugs in the mattress are
dead.
Repair cracks in plaster and
glue down peeling wallpaper to get rid of places bedbugs can hide.
Get rid of clutter around the
bed.
If your mattress is infested,
you may want to get rid of it and get a new one, but take care to rid the rest
of your home of bedbugs or they will infest your new mattress.
Bedbug Extermination
While cleaning up infested
areas will help control bedbugs, getting rid of them usually requires chemical
treatments. Because treating your bed and bedroom with insecticides can be
harmful, it is important to use products that can be used safely in bedrooms.
Do not treat mattresses and bedding unless the label specifically says you can
use them on bedding.
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