Commercial Pest Control
In the event of battling bedbug infestations it's essential to know how to treat bed bugs effectively. One method of tackling bedbug infestations is to employ dust. Because they are able to penetrate cracks and voids, dust formulations are more efficient than liquids. Aerosols are also beneficial in that their crack and crevice tips permit you to apply them directly into these areas. Sprays can last for up to five days so it is best to apply them on the bed frame or box spring.
Preparing your home for heat treatment is crucial. Make sure to remove all bedding, house plants, and any electronics from the area. To allow heat to enter the home, you should open doors and drawers. Based on the extent of the infestation, you might require more than one application. To ensure that the treatment is carried out properly, it is best to schedule an appointment as soon as you can. Although heat treatments won't completely eliminate bed bugs, they will reduce the size of the infestation.
Bed Bug Treatment
The use of an insecticide for treating bed bugs is best done in two steps. The first step is to treat the areas around the room. This is essential since bedbugs can breed more easily in the room. To reduce the spread of these insects, take away personal items and put them in plastic bags that are sealed. Also, remove pictures, paintings and other artwork from the walls. Before applying insecticides, be sure to check these items for bedbugs.
You can also sweep your entire house including baseboards and electrical switchplates, to get rid of bedbugs. You may have to apply a stronger pesticide if the infestation is severe. Cleaning frequently, removing any upholstered furniture, and placing traps at the foot and on the side of the bed can help get rid of the issue. The steam of hot baths can be used to treat the problem.