How can I find and get rid of bed bugs?

September 22nd, 2008 | by beekeeper |
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scratchy asked:


I have bed bugs. I get multiple bites on my hands almost every night.

I have enclosed the boxspring with a latex cover, but the bites continue. I’ve sprayed with Home Depot insecticide, which says on the bottle that it kills bedbugs. I’ve sprayed every inch of my bedroom with this junk, multiple MULTIPLE times, including spraying the mattress. I’ve also done the routine of washing all bedding in hot water (I do it just about weekly).

I’ve spent so much money on this, it’s ridiculous, from replacing pillows to paying exterminators to buying mattress enclosures. Do I really have to just accept that insects dine on my blood nightly and smear it on my sheets as they depart? Do I have to move and trash all furniture and belongings? Should I go to bed in a beekeeper’s suit? What’s a guy to do?

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  1. 4 Responses to “How can I find and get rid of bed bugs?”

  2. By msantiquelady on Sep 25, 2008 | Reply

    They are called dust mites and you need to buy a new mattress. I am allergic to those things. Wash linen in hot water, change often and always keep lysol around. I spray my linen every morning when I make my bed. gl

  3. By aaronbrown79 on Sep 28, 2008 | Reply

    Call an exterminator. I saw it on King Of Queens. It cost them $3000.

  4. By sunnylady68 on Sep 30, 2008 | Reply

    One more thing you might try before calling the exterminator or buying new mattresses…

    Bed bugs also like to hide behind baseboards or between the cracks in paneling during the day. Vacuum every nook and cranny you can find using that skinny attachment for the end of your vacuum cleaner hose so you can really get in there. Repeat every few days for a few weeks to catch any newly hatched bugs. Vacuum on a regular basis and change your sheets at least once a week to deter reinfestation.

    Good luck!

  5. By alaska on Oct 3, 2008 | Reply

    get a new mattress.get a wool, cotton or barly pillow.
    do not have pets in bed.
    they could be in your carpeting also, carpeting is a harbor of numerous creature and mold.
    bath before you go to bed.
    to not use on your body,bedding or cothing any perfume produce, the smell will help to attract them.
    take your shoes off any indoor flooring or funiture.
    do not have cloth funiture ,they and numerous other creatures and mold love the enviroment…
    stay away from insecticides;; you will develop wrost problems.plus they will most likly come back…

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