Eliminating Bed Bugs

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Common Bed Bug Hiding Places

Don’t forget to check places that are up high when eliminating bed bugs.

Bed bug infestations have become increasingly common. As people travel in and out of the country, they unknowingly transport bed bugs to and from.  Eliminating Bed Bugs is an ongoing occurance.

Exterminators report bed bug infestations in residential homes are nearly as common as termite or cockroach invasions. The EPA announced their Integrated Pest Management System for Eliminating Bed Bugs.  Dead Bed Bugs has adopted this practice for years, and we are dedicated to teaching it to you.

Ways in Eliminating Bed Bugs

There are several ways for eliminating bed bugs  and control the possibility of re-infestation with common, online store-bought products, diligence and lifestyle modifications. If the risk of allergic reactions exists among household members, natural (non-poisonous) methods can also be used to stop those pesky pests in their tracks!

Whatever your needs are, Dead Bed Bugs can provide you with the resources and products to eliminate your bed bug problems quickly, easily and safely.

Bed bugs will hide behind pictures, tapestries or anything else mounted on the wall. Anything with seams, cracks or crevices present wider than a credit card are prime nesting areas.

Picture frames are classic hiding locations as are heating and air ducts. Also be sure to check inside clocks, phones, televisions and smoke detectors. The bottom line is that you need to treat any location if you as much as suspect activity.

An IPM approach to eliminating bed bugs

We promote an integrated pest management approach to help in eliminating bed bugs and get back to a life – Bed Bug Free.   An IPM approach to eliminating bed bugs includes:

  • 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 bed bugs
  • Keeping records – including dates when and locations where bed bugs 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
  • 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

Dead Bed Bugs products are safe, non-toxic and effective for eliminating bed bugs. All of our bed bugs treatment products are safe for children and pets so that you can treat your home safely while ensuring your family’s health. You can even sleep in your bed the same day you treat the mattress and linens.

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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.

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