Top 4 Pesticide-free Bed Bug Control

You might not want to live with, sleep with and continue feeding bedbugs, unwelcome home invaders. Like many others you may think if there is any one-step program to getting rid of bedbugs or perhaps some miracle pesticide that you could spray once and then be done. But the fact is there is no such miracle. Bedbug control takes time, patience, and persistence.

 

You can use either toxic or non-toxic or both to control bedbugs. But it is better to go with non-toxic or pesticide-free bedbug control. It will make you free from any other consequence regarding your health. Here are the top pesticide-free methods for controlling bedbugs.


Clutter Removal

Highly cluttered homes and bedrooms are the best place for bedbugs to hide and it is almost impossible to treat such home with insecticides. Reducing clutter is the best way as it greatly improves the chance of eliminating bedbugs. Place piles of clothes that are laying on the floor into sealed bags for laundering. Remove all items from under the bed. Throw away any items that you no longer use. Don’t carry things from one room to another. Rather take them outside of your home.

Encasement

If you have to keep any infested thing, encasement placing them in a smooth, tight-fitting, hardy cover over the things, is the best way to keep them. It prevents an infestation from growing by denying bed bugs access to the hard-to-treat inner areas. You can also easily be able to spot and remove new clusters of bedbugs on the smooth cover. Bedbugs inside the cover become entombed and will eventually die.

Vacuum

Vacuuming  bed bug control and also makes inspections so much easier. A large infestation site is not only filled with live bed bugs, but also with their debris which makes it impossible to distinguish the alive from the dead. A high powered vacuum can easily remove this debris and makes it much easier to see if anything is still alive in these harborages after they have been treated.

Steam


Heat is lethal to bed bugs. 114-115° F is their thermal death point. An excellent way to kill bedbugs of clothing is to put them into a hot dryer. Using steamer to kill bedbugs and their eggs on mattresses, couches and other locations where insecticide applications are undesirable is one of the best ways. However, it is a slow process and it requires patience. You have to move slowly enough so that the heat concentration is maintained over every inch of surface.


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