Bed Bug Treatment
An effective bed bug treatment that successfully controls the growing bed bug infestation in the US has caused the EPA to announce that an Integrated Pest Management approach to controlling bed bugs in 2010. The most common Bed bug Treatment practices begin with using common sense plus using Bed bug Sprays that are labeled to kill Bed Bugs.
Dead Bed Bugs has been educating our customers with the same integrated pest management approach as the EPA endorses for years.
A Bed bug treatment spray with residual killing power for up to 60 days is commonly used around baseboards, in closets and any place a person will not have direct contact with their skin. You spray these bedbug treatments once and it keeps on killing.
Natural Bed Bug Treatment
Dead Bed Bug sprays are typically EPA 25b exempt. That means, all the ingredients are in the bottle are exactly the ingredients listed on the epa approved minimum risk document. Our bedbug spray has been approved as an epa 25b exempt product. Because these bed bug sprays are effective, contain no pesticides so you can sleep on your bed safely the very same night as the treatment. We highly recommend using natural bed bug treatment sprays for your bedding and bed.
Diatomaceous Earth – This is a natural Bed bug treatment used to kill bed bugs. Diatomaceous earth has been used mechanical insectide since the ancient Egyptians and Sumarians, 4,500 years ago, to kill beetles in grain silos.
Diatomaceous earth, silica dioxide, or DE is a very small, fossilized (replaced with stone) hard shell, fresh water algae that have accumulated over millions of years in deposits all over the world.
The bugs crawl through the diatomaceous earth dust and the dust serves as tiny shards of glass that cuts into their exoskeletons, joints and absorbs liquids from the waxy ectoskeleton. Once the bugs waxy exoskeletons are compromised, the dehydration process takes over and bug dies.
Steaming – Steaming is a natural Bed bug treatment process that also kills bed bugs. But this process is two fold. It kills the bed bugs dead and also sanitizes the area you are cleaning such as carpets, bedding, covers, furniture, etc.
By using the little pad on the steamer, you can literally rub off all the bed bug feces and droppings and restore your mattress, bedding and furniture back to its original state. Disinfectants are also used when disinfecting the room.
Climb Up Interceptors are typically used as another Bed Bug Treatment at
the bottom of bed posts and furniture to stop bed bugs from crawling into your bed or furniture. These are proven to be highly effective at trapping bed bugs climbing trying to climb up your bed posts.
Householders should be wary of acquiring secondhand beds, bedding, and furniture. At a minimum, such items should be examined closely, thoroughly cleaned and sanitized treated before being brought into the home. When traveling in countries where bedbugs are prevalent, it might be prudent to examine the bed and headboard area for signs of the bugs, and elevate luggage off the floor.
We want to help you with the best Bed Bug Treatment available by implementing the EPA’s Integrated Pest Management Protocol. Following the directions listed on the website will improve your treatment success.
Integrated Pest Management (IPM)
Is an effective and environmentally sensitive Bed bug Treatment approach to pest management that relies on a combination of common-sense practices and pest control principles. Dead Bed Bugs programs use current, comprehensive information on the life cycles of pests, including bed bugs and their interaction with the environment.
Dead Bed Bug methods for “bed bug treatment” include:
- Inspecting infested areas, plus surrounding living spaces
- Checking for bed bugs on luggage and clothes when returning home from a trip
- Looking for bed bugs or signs of infestation on secondhand items before bringing the items home
- Correctly identifying the pest
- Keeping records – including dates when and locations where pests are found
- Cleaning all items within a bed bug infested living area
- Reducing clutter where bed bugs can hide through storage/ and or disposal of item
- Eliminating bed bug habitats and harborages
- Physically removing bed bugs through cleaning
- Using pesticides carefully according to the label directions
- Following up inspections and possible treatments
- Raising awareness through education on prevention of bed bugs
- Using bed bug mattress covers and box spring encasements.
Other Bed Bug Resources:
- About Bed Bugs Blog
- Bed bug bites blog
- Bed bug hiding places blog
- Bed bug picture blog
- Bed bug treatment blog
- Allstop Bed bugs
- Bed Bug Articles on Products
- Bed Bug Cover
- Bed Bugs Treatment
- Kill Bed Bugs Mattress
- Bed Bug Spray
- Bed Bug Treatment
- Bed Bug Killer
- Bed Bug Covers
We are your single source solution:
Remember, we not only treat your environment for bed bugs, we also treat your skin to relieve the itch and repair your skin… It’s one-stop-shopping!
If you have any questions, please call us at 1.866.314.8917 to speak to a customer service representative who has extensive knowledge on Bed Bugs or email us at info@deadbedbugs.com.













