Effective Bedbugs Treatment: Say Goodbye to Infestations
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BedBugGuide.com is designed to educate and inform the general population about the risks of bed bugs, in addition to offering advice and tips on preventing them from spreading. We use real case studies from bed bug sufferers combined with helpful tips to help you and your family eliminate the bugs and and stay bed bug free.
We’ve been operating in the bed bug industry for 4 years. In that time we've developed an incredibly effective, safe solution to completely eradicate bed bugs from your home.
As anyone who has suffered from them will tell you - bed bugs are no joke.
They’re more than a harmless phrase that you say to your kids at bedtime.
More than folklore, or a problem that only affects the lower classes.
Bed Bugs are now present in all 50 states and the epidemic is showing no signs of slowing down any time soon. According to a study by the National Pest Management Association and the University of Kentucky, bed bug numbers increased by over 500% between 2004 and 2009. Certain states such as Ohio, went from zero bed bug related issues, to hundreds of calls to pest management companies in just a few years.
13% of Americans have either experienced bed bugs personally, or know someone who has. Alarmingly, this figure has actually increased from 10 years ago, with families in urban areas (80% of the US population) being more at risk than rural ones. There have even been reports of bugs appearing in laundromats, on public transportation, and in movie theatres.
It’s not just the average US home either - in 2010 clothing giant Hollister had to temporarily close it’s flagship store in New York City after a reported bed bug outbreak.
The adult male bed bug can live for up to one year without eating. And, the adult female lays up to 250 eggs, with these eggs being near invisible to the naked eye.
Even though the physical effects of beg bugs are harmless to humans, you’d be a fool to discount a bed bug invasion as anything less than serious.
If you’ve never had bed bugs before it can be a terrifying experience to say the least. The paranoia alone is something that keeps you up at night in a state of worry and anxiety. The emotional pain and distress that comes with them is a traumatic experience. It’s a position that no one wants to be in, especially no one with a family.
BedBugGuide.com aims to separate fact from fiction when it comes to dealing with bed bugs. Helping you, the consumer, make informed decisions if you do happen to find yourself in a situation where you are forced to deal with them.
We still need to dispel a number of myths surrounding bed bugs. Myths that continue to cost American families hundreds of dollars if they approach a bed bug problem the wrong way.
Myth 1: If your home is clean, you can’t get bed bugs
The biggest bed bug myth in America is that these evil critters only seek out dirty homes. This couldn’t further from the truth. Bed bugs don’t know your income or social status, and are equally likely to exist in clean homes as dirty ones. Whether it’s a homeless shelter or a multi million dollar palatial estate - everyone is at risk. They can be easily transported from outside locations such as the subway, movie theatres or hotels. Check out this first person experience from a bedbugguide.com reader that proves that clean homes are just as vulnerable.
Myth 2: Your family dog or cat is responsible for bringing bed bugs into your home
If you discover bed bugs, it’s a natural inclination to point the finger at Buddy or Oscar the cat. After all, their fur is prime breeding ground for ticks and fleas. However, bed bugs do not live in the skin of dogs or cats. Bed bugs have been known to bite pets, but humans are their primary food source. You are far more likely to transport bed bugs in yourself via your clothing or luggage.
Myth 3: You need to dispose of your furniture, mattress and clothes after a bed bug infestation
With proper treatment, you don’t need to throw out that expensive shirt or $500 memory foam mattress. Once the bugs and their eggs are removed, you can continue to use these as normal. No need to resort to extreme measures like covering your furniture with unsightly plastic wrap either.
Myth 4: You can destroy bed bugs by putting clothing and bedsheets in the freezer or outside overnight
This one can cost you down the line. Bed bugs must be exposed to temperatures of 0F (not 0C) for over 4 days before they will die. Simply leaving your bedsheets outside on a cold winter night will not do the trick. Even a few degrees above 0F will cause bed bugs to enter a state of hibernation which can prolong their life.
The only way to truly eliminate bed bugs is by using a professional exterminator
While a good exterminator is guaranteed to remove your infestation, there is a cheaper solution that is just as effective. There are special spray formulas that you can apply yourself that kill both bugs and their eggs. One proven solution is SayByeBugs, a family-safe, University tested spray that eliminates bugs on contact without staining surfaces.
It’s much cheaper to prevent a bed bug infestation than it is to treat one. With professional exterminators costing upwards of $500 in larger cities, it’s worth taking the time to carry out a few easy preventative measures.