Far too many people believe that when you get bed bugs, your    only solution is to get rid of your mattress and box springs.    That is a false rumor fueled by panic and hysteria. The truth    is simpler and cheaper.  
    When a pest-control company treats your house for bed bugs with    modern pesticides, it can take six to eight weeks to eliminate    them. During that time, you dont want to get bitten, but you    dont need to throw away your mattresses, either. The solution    is a mattress cover that seals the bed bugs inside and prevents    them from escaping the pesticides that were put on your    mattress and box springs to kill them.  
    Whether youre dealing with a bed bug infestation or just want    to take a proactive stance against them, weve got the    information you need to find a great bed bug mattress cover    that will give you peace of mind.  
    The only mattress protection that keeps out bed bugs is a true    mattress encasement that completely encloses the entire    mattress  top, bottom, and the four sides. Any other mattress cover is only for spills or dust mites.    For bed bugs, you need six-sided protection.  
    The only mattress protection that keeps out bed bugs is a true    mattress encasement that completely encloses the entire    mattress  top, bottom, and the four sides. Any other mattress    cover is only for spills or dust mites. For bed bugs, you need    six-sided protection.  
    Installing a mattress cover means putting the entire mattress    inside the mattress cover and zipping it closed. This is why    mattress covers are sometimes called mattress    encasements. Queen, king, and California king    mattresses are quite heavy. Putting a mattress cover on one of    those is a two- or three-person job. Be prepared for that.  
    Stretchable fabrics will ensure a tighter fit that wont move    or rumple beneath you when youre sleeping. Due to the plastic    used in their construction, mattress covers dont always    stretch. The ones that do will note that in the description.  
    "Bed bugs are white when they are young. They only gain    their red color after feeding on blood."  
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    There is no state or federal regulation defining what    hypoallergenic is or means. According to the best medical    practices, it means a fabric or substance that wont cause or    trigger allergies. Mattress covers use a wide variety of    fabrics and materials to meet this definition. The most common    material is plastic or another synthetic material. Tightly    woven fabrics, such as cotton that prevents dust mites from    penetrating the weave, are considered hypoallergenic. Dust    mites are smaller than bed bugs, so any mattress cover that is    hypoallergenic will prevent the bed bugs from moving through    the material.  
    The weak point in any mattress cover is the zipper     specifically the endpoint of the zipper. If there is going to    be any gap, that is where it will be. To compensate,    manufacturers will put Velcro or some other cover over the end    of the zipper when it closes.  
    Plastic sheets or covers make noise when you lie on them or    toss and turn during the night. Because mattress covers are    designed to address a wide range of issues over and above just    bed bugs, many of them will be made of plastic or have plastic    undercoating. Some dont have any plastic, relying instead on a    fine weave to stop the bed bugs from passing through.  
    Any mattress cover that relies on plastic to stop bed bug    movement or catch spills is going to be hotter to sleep on than    non-plastic ones. Manufacturers will put terry cloth or some    other fabric on top of the plastic to let it breathe and stay    cool, but heat will always be an issue when plastic is    involved.  
    Its important to be able to clean the mattress cover on a    regular basis. Some old mattress covers cant be machine washed    because of the plastic in them; they must be dry cleaned. Some    have plastic that can be machine washed and hung out to dry or dried on very low heat. Pay    close attention to the cleaning instructions in order to extend    the life of your mattress cover.  
    Did you know?  
    Bed bugs can survive for six or eight months without feeding.  
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    Inexpensive: Low-priced mattress covers    between $20 and $30 usually have five-year    limited warranties or highly restrictive guarantees. They are    made of plastic, PVC, and other synthetic materials that are    very waterproof but also make a lot of crinkling noises. There    will be some heat issues to deal with, too.  
    Mid-range: A mattress cover in the medium    price range between $30 and $45 will have less    plastic and crinkle to it. Water-resistant materials, such as    tightly woven polyester, are common, as are ten-year    warranties. These mattress covers will make an effort to    address the heat issues.  
    Expensive: Most mattress covers above    $45 have a ten-year warranty and a high thread count    to help prevent bed bug penetration. These products tend to be    quiet and cool.  
        Pull the mattress halfway off the bed to begin putting the        mattress cover on the end of it. Once the cover has been        pulled all the way on, tilt the mattress up so it is        standing on the floor, and pull the mattress cover over the        rest of the mattress.      
        Dont close the zippers until the mattress cover is        completely on the mattress. Check it for pulls or wrinkles.        Once it is smooth and flat on the mattress, then you can        close the zippers.      
        Use a mattress cover on the box springs as well as the mattress. Bed bugs        often live in the box springs before they start living in        the mattress.      
        Prior to installing the mattress covers, make sure the        mattress and box springs have been treated with a bed bug insecticide and an IGR (insect growth        regulator). Make sure your pest control company has used        both. The mattress cover will then trap them inside with        the pesticides.      
    Other mattress covers we looked at include the HOSPITOLOGY PRODUCTS Sleep Defense System,    which is specifically billed as a mattress encasement. It has    an extra-soft polyester knit covering a polyurethane waterproof    layer. One nice feature we liked was the zippers on three    sides.  
    Another product we appreciated was the PlushDeluxe Premium Zippered Mattress    Encasement. This product is also specifically called an    encasement as opposed to a cover. It is advertised as being    free of vinyl, PVC, and phthalate. It has a terry cloth    exterior.  
    Q. Do bed bugs live in the mattress?  
    A. This is a common misunderstanding. Bed bugs    will live or nest in mattresses mainly in the later    stages of an infestation when population pressure begins    forcing them out of their normal habitat. They like to live    within 10 to 15 feet of their food source (you), so they will    nest behind the baseboards at the head of the bed, around the    cracks and crevices near the foot of the bed, or within bedside    tables. They also frequent windows and window shades and    headboards, footboards, and box springs. Only after their    population grows will they begin living in the seams of the    mattress.  
    Q. Can mattress encasements be dried in the    dryer?  
    A. The only good answer is, Yes, but ...    Yes, you can dry them in the dryer, but you should only dry    them on low heat or the gentle cycle. The tumbling action is    hard on them regardless of which cycle you use, so the best    solution is to hang them from a clothesline outside.  
    Q. What is the difference between a mattress cover and    a mattress encasement?  
    A. That depends on the manufacturer. A    mattress encasement always means a zippered bag that covers the    entire mattress on the top, bottom, and sides. When the zipper    is closed, it completely seals off the mattress. A mattress    cover can be the same thing, or it can simply be a covering for    the top of the mattress to prevent leaks or spills from soaking    the mattress. Read the fine print to be sure.  
    Q. What diseases do bed bugs carry?  
    A. Bed bugs arent known to be vectors for any    diseases at all. Their bites are painless when they bite you,    but after you wake up, they may begin itching. Bed bugs are    unpleasant and icky, but they are not a direct danger to    human health.  
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