Since a surge of bed bug infestations in Paris and reports    about a     "global resurgence," concerns of bed bugs have been on the    rise. But, truth be told, these blood-sucking insects have    always been around, so theyre something were continually wary    of, particularly when traveling.  
    If youre wondering why bed bugs are such an alarming prospect,    theres a couple of reasons. First, its very easy to    unknowingly carry them into your home  just take a look at        5 ways bed bugs can invade your home. And once    theyre in, theyre immensely difficult to get rid of. Repeat    applications are usually necessary to fully eradicate them,    which can take months. Secondly, the thought that they feed on    your blood while you sleep isnt a pleasant one, which can lead    to skin irritations and infections.  
    So what can you do to prevent bed bugs? Thankfully, there are    steps you can take to stop these bugs from being introduced to    your home as well as methods to keep the numbers contained    should they find their way in. Note that, in the case of the    latter, you will still likely need to kill any remaining bed    bugs  see     how to get rid of bed bugs for details on the best    methods.  
    The following tips are good practice to follow if you have    concerns about bed bugs; giving you peace of mind that you can    prevent, as well as control and contain a potential    infestation, if necessary.  
    The first and likely most popular method of bed bug control is    to invest in a zipped bed bug-proof mattress cover. Bed bugs    generally live in and around our mattresses  this is an ideal    spot considering they feed on us while we rest. So they can    often be found hidden in crevices, even in the best    mattresses. A mattress cover essentially contains the    mattress completely (including the top and bottom and all four    sides), so no more bed bugs can find their way in, and those    trapped inside will eventually die. An example of this would be    this Utopia Bedding Zippered Mattress Encasement Full ($21, Amazon).  
    But, bear in mind that bed bugs can live in all sorts of spaces    around your bed, not just your mattress. They can be found in    cracks in the walls, in the joints of your furniture and around    the carpet's edge, so more preventive measures are a good idea.    For instance, you can buy a box-spring protector (another place    theyre often found) and bed bug traps which sit under the bed    frame legs to stop them climbing, such as Bed Bug Interceptors    ($27, Amazon).   
    If your bedroom is full of clutter, youre not helping yourself    when facing bed bugs. In fact, youre providing more places to    hide, making the environment all the more suitable. Bed bugs    prefer to stay out of sight while were active, so if theres    boxes or clothes permanently strewn across the floor, youre    supplying additional shelter as well as spaces to lay eggs.  
    Even if your room doesnt appear obviously cluttered, always    check under your bed. If youve got cardboard boxes stored    here, youre giving the bed bugs a prime position to hide close    to where you sleep. Bed bugs will happily situate themselves in    cardboard boxes because theyre dark and often undisturbed. And    seeing that they can live for up to 400 days without feeding,    according to the     UC IPM, even old cardboard boxes can contain the threat of    bed bugs. Switch to plastic, sealed containers instead, such as    these IRIS USA 12 Quart Stack & Pull Box ($26, Amazon), and    keep the underside of your bed clear.  
    A clean house is just as likely to suffer from a bed bug    infestation as a dirty one, but certain chores will reduce    their numbers. For instance, vacuuming your floors, furniture    and mattress with one of the best    vacuum cleaners will pick up rogue bed bugs. This wont    kill them though, so you need to empty the canister between    each run and do so carefully. Empty the contents immediately    into a sealed plastic bag, and place it straight into the    outdoor trash can. Vacuum regularly if youre in the midst of    eradicating bed bugs  at least once a week.  
    Heat is a well known method for killing bed bugs, and so a    steam cleaner, such as this Dupray Neat Steam Cleaner Powerful    Multipurpose Portable Heavy Duty Steamer ($149, Amazon) can be    a handy investment. You can use this to steam your carpets and    upholstery around the home, killing any immediate bed bugs in    your path. Just keep in mind that the temperature needs to    reach 130F with a gentle air flow  otherwise you will just    blow the bed bugs away.  
    Washing your bed linens, the bedding itself (pillows included)    and any other fabrics on the highest temperature allowed in the        best washing machines can also kill bed bugs. Thats    why its a good idea to wash all items from your suitcase as    soon as you return home from traveling. The temperature of the    wash needs to be at least 140F for 90 minutes to be effective,    followed by drying on the highest temperature allowed for 30    minutes. Keep infested items sealed in plastic bags until    youre ready to wash them. If the items cant tolerate a hot    wash, steaming them is another option.  
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    If you know youve got bed bugs in your home, youre going to    want to limit their spreading as much as possible while you    work on eliminating them. There are several ways bed bugs can    travel, but they tend to cling to inanimate fabrics, which is    why our suitcases are often hotspots. They wont usually hang    onto the clothes youre physically wearing because the movement    is too aggressive and theyre not a fan of such intense heat.    But, any inanimate fabrics or those you carry alongside are    certainly at risk.   
    Considering this, if you know the source, make sure alternative    textiles don't come into contact with those areas. For    instance, dont let freshly laundered clothes sit on your    carpet. As soon as bed bugs hitch a ride, they could find their    way into your dresser. Watch that your bedding doesnt touch    the floor for the same reason  otherwise, the aforementioned    bed bug traps will be pointless. Keep infested areas separated    from traveling items where possible, and vice versa, to limit    bed bugs spreading to new areas. This is also why its a good    idea to hang guests' coats on a hook near your door rather than    draped on any beds. Its all too easy for bed bugs to spread    from one fabric to another.  
    Essential oils have many uses in terms of bug control. These    natural fragrances can overwhelm and repel a number of pests,    including rodents,        mosquitoes and ants.    But, they have their uses in terms of bed bugs too. In fact, a    study by     Purdue University found that certain essential oils could    even kill bed bugs when applied directly. 15 different types of    oil were tested.  
    All of the chemicals were effective when applied directly to    the bed bugs, though the amount needed to kill them varied.    Carvacrol, derived from oregano and thyme; thymol (thyme);    citronellic acid (lemongrass); and eugenol (clove) were most    effective. When tested as fumigants, thymol, carvacrol,    linalool (common in basil) and camphor (camphor tree) were most    effective.  
    Keep in mind that these are by no means as effective as a    chemical equivalent. In fact, the study found that killing a    bed bug required 70,000 times more of the best performing oil    compared to a relevant insecticide. But, considering essential    oils still have an impact, its nice to know that a natural    alternative to chemicals is available to prevent bed bugs, even    if only a little. Rubbing alcohol is another alternative you    can spray directly on bed bugs to kill them on sight  just    keep in mind you still need to deal with any remaining eggs.  
    Its all too common to bring bed bugs home with you when you    travel, so its a good idea to know what to look for when you    check into a hotel room. There are several signs of bed bugs    including egg shells, shed skins, ink-like spots of feces and,    of course, the bugs themselves. A musty smell may also be    present. Inspect the mattress thoroughly, checking cracks,    crevices and seams. Use a travel flashlight if you have one.    Check around the headboard as well as any surrounding fabrics    too, such as cushions and curtains.   
    If you suspect bed bugs, inform the hotel staff immediately.    You will need to vacate the room so it can be inspected and    cleaned. Your luggage may need to be cleaned as well if it was    exposed. When you return home from your travels, you can also    inspect your luggage for bed bugs before bringing it inside to    be vigilant. You could alternatively unpack it in the bathroom,    shaking clothes over your tub before washing. Keep in mind    hotels arent the only establishments where bed bugs are    common: shared laundry facilities, hospitals and universities    are all hotspots.  
    If you share a wall with neighbors, bed bugs may well be able    to travel between the properties too. This is because they can    fit through tiny cracks and gaps and come out the other side,    making their way in through light switches as well as power    outlets. With this in mind its a good idea to caulk and seal    any unnecessary cracks in the walls. You can also buy outlet    covers to seal those if neighbors inform you that bed bugs are    present, an example being these outlet covers ($7, Amazon).  
    Be extra vigilant and keep an eye out for bed bugs if your    neighbor has them. As theyre eradicated, theyre likely to    move to another available environment. Make sure you don't    bring the bed bugs in with you if you share a communal space    too, such as a hallway. Dont leave items on the floor, and    check your shoes and clothes as you enter. Refrain from    physical contact with the neighbor and reach out to your    property manager to confirm if a formal inspection or further    action is needed with your unit.  
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7 ways to prevent bed bugs from infesting your home - Tom's Guide