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Infestations of bed bugs are on the rise in the United States, and experts aren’t sure why. An increase in travel may attribute to the rise, but you should be aware of the threat to your own house. Just a few bedbugs from a recent trip can cause an infestation, as they are difficult to spot and reproduce quickly.
Knowing how to identify a problem is the first step in protecting your home. Even though bugs themselves are a telltale sign of a problem, they are masters of camouflage. It’s likely that you’ll wake up itchy and irritated from bites, or find black fecal spots or eggs in your mattress or couch seams.
Trained pest control experts find and eliminate bed bugs from even the most difficult hiding places, but prevention is still the best course of action. Your local On Demand Pest Control experts have some advice on how to avoid and prevent bed bugs, an obnoxious pest.
9 Tips To Prevent Bed Bugs in Your Home
A family’s first line of defense is their own front door. Make sure you’re doing everything you can to prevent an infestation before it gets out of hand. Even with the help of a professional they are still hard to get rid of.
There are a few things to keep in mind:
- When buying used furniture, make sure it is in good condition. Examine seams for feces or the bodies of bed bugs to see if there is an infestation.
- Protect your mattresses and box springs from bed bugs with a bed bug-proofing cover.
- Remove clutter and seal crevices to reduce the number of places where items bed bugs can be hidden in your home.
- Keep your house clean by vacuuming on a regular basis.
- Using plastic bags to transport laundry and promptly removing items from a shared laundry facility is a good idea. In order to avoid the risk of contamination, fold your laundry at home rather than at a Laundromat.
- Every time you travel, check your belongings for signs of bed bugs that may have made the trip back with you.
- On a regular basis, inspect your mattresses. When a member of your family is afflicted by bedbugs, don’t put it off. Take action right away if you discover black spots or bedbugs on your linens or mattresses.
- After guests have left your home, conduct a final check on the beds and furniture to ensure they are in good condition.
- Infestation may have occurred within the last few weeks, and if so, they may bring the problem into your house.
Keeping Bed Bugs at Bay When You’re on the Road
Traveling is one of the most common ways to bring home bedbugs. A single infested suitcase or piece of clothing is all that is needed to spread these pests throughout a hotel room’s bedding. As a result, you must exercise caution while on the road in order to prevent unwanted hitchhikers from returning home with you.
Here are a few pointers:
- Look over the sheets and mattress seams before laying anything down on the hotel mattress. There is a problem if there are stains and spots. Hiding is especially common in tight spaces like corners.
- Request a new room or move to a new hotel immediately if you suspect that your hotel room is infested with bedbugs.
- Check the rest of the room before unpacking. Look behind the headboard, in the drapes, and in the chairs and couches.
- Ask for a room away from the contaminated one when moving rooms, as bedbugs spread quickly.
- To avoid bringing bed bugs back with you, wrap your suitcase in plastic wrap.
- The best way to ensure your luggage is bug-free is to use a handheld steamer on your clothes and luggage after you arrive at home.
Control of Bed Bugs in the Home
A bed bug infestation should be dealt with as quickly as possible if it occurs; despite your best efforts at avoiding it. Professional pest control is the best way to get rid of these pests and prevent them from returning in the future. These pests are irritating to say the least, and they can make it difficult to sleep at night in your house. Get rid of them as soon as you can!
For years, On Demand Pest Control has been providing top notch pest control services to homeowners in the area. We can help you locate infested areas and use cutting-edge treatment methods to eradicate the problem once and for all. You don’t want to leave your loved ones in the hands of bedbugs. Make every effort to keep your home free of pests, but if you do notice an issue, call us right away so we can send out a pest control technician right away.
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Get Help from On Demand Pest Control
If you suspect that one of these places has been infested by one of these hitchhiker pests, contact a licensed pest professional as soon as possible. Pest control for bed bugs should only be performed by a professional.
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