How to Use Diatomaceous Earth to Kill Bed Bugs – MMPC
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If youve ever tried researching DIY solutions for bed bugs, youve probably come across mentions of diatomaceous earth. Its often touted as an effective and chemical-free way to quickly kill any bed bugs infesting your home.
But is it really effective as they say?
In this article, well talk about how effective diatomaceous earth is against bed bugs, when its appropriate to use, and how to use it properly.
Diatomaceous earth (DE) is an off-white, powdery substance made from the ground-up fossilized remains of single-celled marine algae called diatoms.
These particles are extremely small, giving DE the appearance of a very fine powder similar to that of corn flour.
Under a microscope, however, DE is really composed of tiny, hollow cylinders with jagged, sharp edges in the places where theyre broken apart.This gives DE an abrasive and rough texture.
These sharp, microscopic edges make diatomaceous earth highly abrasive when it comes into contact with bed bugs and other insects, scraping and chafing away the waxy outer coating of their shells.
Diatomaceous earth kills bed bugs by acting as a desiccant.
The waxy coating that it abrades normally helps bed bugs keep moisture and nutrients inside their bodies. When the coating is perforated or damaged by DE powder, moisture escapes and causes the bed bugs to eventually dehydrate and die.
Diatomaceous earth should be handled with great caution due to its ability to cause skin irritation and respiratory issues if inhaled.
Before you try to use DE against your bed bug invaders, one extremely important thing to understand is the different types, or grades, of diatomaceous earth out there.
You should only ever use Food Grade diatomaceous earth for bed bug and other insect control. Never use Pool Grade or Garden Grade DE products in your home.
Diatomaceous earth is far from being a silver bullet when it comes to solving your bed bug troubles. But when used properly alongside other bed bug treatments, it can serve as an effective supplement for comprehensive bed bug control.
In a field study from the University of Kentucky, diatomaceous earth was tested as a standalone treatment in 6 real-world apartments infested by bed bugs. The DE was applied by professionals, albeit without the other usual bed bug control conventions (such as spraying, installing mattress encasements, laundering bedding, or disposing of infested furnishings).
The researchers found that only one apartment had a satisfactory outcome due to the DE treatment the other 5 apartments saw little to no change in the number of bed bugs and eventually had to be treated using conventional bed bug extermination methods.
This doesnt mean that DE isnt effective at killing bed bugs, though it just means that you shouldnt rely on DE as a standalone solution. It should be used in conjunction with other methods of bed bug control to help increase your chances of getting rid of these pests.
The main drawback of diatomaceous earth is that it requires bed bugs to come into direct contact with it. And not just for a moment prolonged contact is required in order for DE to be lethal.
When DE isnt applied in the right places, or in the right way, bed bugs simply walk right out of it.
Step 0 (Preparation): Wash your sheets and bedding in hot water and place any clothing and bedding you are not using in sealed plastic bags. Move all furniture away from the walls and make sure no part of your bed or bedsheets is touching the wall or floor. If youre using any liquid bed bug sprays, wait until all liquids have completely dried before applying diatomaceous earth.
Step 1: Identify areas where bed bugs are hiding, as well as any paths they can take to reach your bed. These are all potential areas where you may want to apply diatomaceous earth:
Step 2: While wearing gloves and a face mask, sprinkle Food Grade diatomaceous earth powder across your box spring, on the legs of your bed, and around nearby furniture. Use enough to cover the entire surface with a thin layer.
Step 3: Gently use a brush or duster to spread the diatomaceous earth out evenly across each surface. Avoid puffing it through squeeze-type bottle dispensers except when applying the powder into cracks and crevices that you cant brush.
Step 4: Repeat the steps above for spaces between the walls and baseboards, along window sills, and around the perimeter of each room where bed bugs are suspected.
Step 5: Pile up some diatomaceous earth to form a thick ring around your bed so that any bed bugs harboring outside must climb through it when they try to feed.
Step 6: Any diatomaceous earth applied to flooring should be cleaned up with a vacuum every seven days and then reapplied. It may take a total of four weeks or more to get rid of the majority of bed bugs.
Diatomaceous earth is a passive way to kill bed bugs. It often requires some time for results to show usually between 2 to 4 weeks, and sometimes longer.
Thats because bed bugs must come into direct contact with the powder for it to work. Individual bed bugs only need to go out and feed every 5 to 10 days, so youll have to wait for them to come out of hiding first.
Even then, they dont always die right away.
Depending on how long theyre in contact with the DE and how much of their waxy coating is perforated, the desiccation process can take a few days or more. In that time, bed bug nymphs can molt and form a brand new water-resistant outer layer to protect against the water loss.
Furthermore, any bed bug eggs in your home wont be affected by the application of DE until theyve hatched and are starting to feed a process that usually takes around 6 to 10 days.
Because of how long it takes to work, using diatomaceous earth yourself to kill bed bugs isnt an ideal solution. If youre looking for a faster and more reliable way to get rid of bed bugs in your home, using professional bed bug extermination services is your best option.
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