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How not to spread bed bugs when you travel – Bedbugger.com

This FAQ was updated in June 2009 and now has two parts: the first covers hownot to spreadbed bugs when you travel, the second covers how to avoid spreading bed bugsto others in your daily life.

Note:the section of the FAQ below on travel was originally written before the invention of a tool which many readers will find useful. The Packtite allows people to remove bed bugs from items such as unwashable clothing, books, papers, shoes, etc. This may help someone with an active infestation avoid taking bed bugs to other places (and, once bed bugs are gone, items brought in may be treated even the suitcase itself!) This is quite a game-changer, and if you can obtain and use one, you may find a lot of the recommendations below dont apply, since you will be able to reliably kill bed bugs in most of your belongings. You can read more inthe Packtite FAQ.

by Parakeets

I have bed bugs and I sometimes stay overnight with friends and relatives. What a dilemma! How can I make sure I dont take bed bugs with me to my host? (Ha ha, thats a switch. With bed bugs Im usually referring to MYSELF as the host.) They are so small, such good hiders, such good hitchhikers. It seems almost impossible, but here are some tips on what I do to avoid spreading bed bugs:

1) I take the absolute least amount of things with me as possible. The less you take, the less hiding places there are. This means repeating outfits, mixing and matching, and wearing the same piece of clothing or shoes over and over. Again, the less you take, the less chance of taking bedbugs. We have to be stark minimalists. It reminds me of when I traveled in Europe with a pack on my back and carried very little.

2) Whenever possible, I wont even take a suitcase. I pack my clothes hot from the dryer into ziploc bags. I then put the zip-lock bags of clothes into a clear plastic larger bag and carry my clothes in that. (Ladies, first tuck your lingerie inside something else. Otherwise youll find youre walking down the street with your underwear showingliterally). When I travel, I wear an outfit that I take straight out of the dryer or out of a ziploc bag.

3) I tossed out all my cosmetic bags and all those travel totes for toiletries (okay, I didnt throw out my love of alliteration). I carry such items in zip-lock sandwich baggies. I dont take hairdryers, travel irons, etc. with me. I borrow shamelessly when I get to the place Im staying.

4) Again, when possible, I wont even take the clear plastic larger bag into the house I am visiting if Im using my car. I leave all my stuff in the car and use the car as my closet. The less I bring into the house, the better. Id rather infect my own car than someone elses house. I leave my coat in the car, too.

5) I wont take books or magazines with me that have been in my apartment. I buy them fresh for the trip.

6) I never take gifts with me that have been kept in my home. Instead I have any gifts shipped ahead of time, straight from wherever I ordered them online, or buy them along the way.

I dont know if Ive spread bed bugs or not. I certainly hope not. I take as much care as possible. I really care about the family and friends I stay with. Most of them dont know about bedbugs, so even if I tell them, it doesnt sink in how terrible they can be. I somehow think that precautions like this might help since hotels are not yet reporting bed bugs in 100% of the rooms and not everyone who stays in a hotel with bed bugs gets bed bugs, so there must be a way not to take them with you. However, I think the only way to be absolutely certain you wont take bedbugs when you visit is if you are visiting a nudist camp.

I eagerly welcome more comments and suggestions on how to do this. Its a learning process and stuff like this is not written anywhere else. Most of the bedbug articles I find in the media are soooo out of date, often cheeky in tone. They seem to think you just have to cover your mattress and spray, and your problems will go away. They couldnt even imagine the horror weve gone through and we continue to go through on a daily basis.

by Nobugsonme

Most of the tips above are also relevant to your daily life, if you are someone who has bed bugs in your home.

The idea is to avoid taking bed bugs out of your home and infesting your workplace, your car, or other places.

Washing and dressing in clothing known to be bed bug-free immediately before leaving the home is a good rule to follow. (You can ensure clothing is bed bug-free by washing/drying it or running it through a Packtite, and keeping it bagged until wearing; this FAQ and this one may help.)

Think about where other items rest in your home which are only used outside. Why not keep a bed bug-free purse or backpack inside a sealed Ziploc while youre at home? (The same rule would apply at work if the workplace is infested, and your home is not.)

Removing shoes at your own door and wearing something else on your feet inside the house is another good idea. The shoes, again, can be kept safely somewhere, in sealed bags. (Remember never to store damp shoes in a sealed bag!)

Shoes, hats, coats, etc. can also be run through a Packtite before storing or before use.

The important thing is to think about what youre taking outside of the home, and ensure it is bed bug-free.

A little bit of common sense, and a little bit of annoyance, will help you avoid spreading bed bugs to others. The reward? Go where you want to, visit friends and family, enjoy your life, even while battling bed bugs!

See other FAQs about travel and more FAQs about getting bed bugs out of your stuff.

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Bed Bugs in Clothing – BadBedBugs.com

Ive heard of bed bugs in clothing at second hand stores, Ive even heard of bed bugs in hospitals, but at Hollister, a store owned by Abercrombie & Fitch?

On Friday, CNN reported that Hollister clothing in the upscale SoHo neighborhood of New York, kept their doors shut to deal with bed bugs. Its reported that in South Street Seaport, another Abercrombie & Fitch clothing store was closed for a time to deal with an infestation of their own.

So how does a clothing store end up with bed bugs?

Its easy, people come to New York, spend the night at an infested hotel, then bring them into the clothing store. Check out this video of a upscale New York hotel reported to be infested and how some smart shoppers spotted it before it was too late! Wow, that looks like a large infestation that should have never been allowed to get that big!.

According to the 2015 bugs without borders survey by the University of Kentucky and NPMA, Bed bugs infestations are on the rise! 75% of the pest control companies survived stated their business grew from the previous year!

Dirty homes, clutter, people who are not clean are the cause of bed bugs, or so people believe this is NOT the case! Imagine you buy a shirt from a department store that unbeknown to you, have bed bugs in the clothing; you take the shirt home end up with an infestation. Imagine how would you feel if they found out you had bed bugs? 500% is only those infestations that have been reported and there are many, many more that go unreported!

As for Hollister, they have asked the City to help come up with a solution to make sure their customers dont find bed bugs in clothing and doing everything within their power to make sure this never happens again.

Moral of the story: When you buy clothing from a department store, no matter how reputable they are, make sure you vigorously shake out the merchandise BEFORE you bring it into your home (or car for that matter!).

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How To Get Rid of Bed Bugs Salem, Oregon – Pest Control

Bed bugs live in mattresses and come out at night to feed on the blood of humans. Learn tips on how to get rid of bed bugs and keep your home pest-free.

Nocturnal bed bugs can cause red and itchy wounds that may become infected. Exposing the mattress to extreme heat or extreme cold is one method for how to get rid of bed bugs. Pest control professionals will help you to eliminate your bed bug infestation and keep your home pest-free.

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Bed Bug Control, NC | Clegg’s Termite and Pest Control

In North Carolina, bed bugs are a common pest in many households, though they often go undetected. Thats why Cleggs specializes in bed bug pest control and detection.

Our bed bug pest control plans are custom tailored to your specific situation and needs. Not all bed bug infestations are the same. Despite their name, bed bugs can also infest cushioned furniture and other areas of your home. One of the most proven and effective methods to control bed bug infestations is heat treatments. Learn more about our bed bug heat treatments here.

Detecting the bed bugs can often be the most part of bed bug pest control. This is why Cleggs has employed two bed bug detection dogs. These dogs can sniff out bed bug infestations so our pest control professionals know where to implement our bed bug pest control solutions.

Bed bugs are one of the most prevalent species of insect in the U.S. Based on the latestBugs Without Borders Survey, conducted by the National Pest Management Association and the University of Kentucky, 99.6% of pest control professionals stated that they had come across a bed bug infestation in the last year.

This is why bed bug pest control is so vital. It is often difficult to determine whether you actually have an infestation but some of the warning signs are:

Bed bug bites are usually the early warning sign of a bed bug infestation. Bed bugs feed only on blood. Each life stage feeds, except the egg.

Allergic reactions vary widely from practically no reaction to small itchy red or white bumps, to blisters or pustules. Not every person in a residence will react the same way and many times only one person will show signs of bites, leading others to believe it cannot be bed bugs. If you someone you now has bites, consider the following:

If left untreated, bed bug infestations will just get worse. Bed bugs will travel on clothing or personal items, so if you do not treat your home and remove the infestation, you may cause the spread of these annoying bugs.

Adults and all nymphal stages need to take blood meals from warm-blooded hosts, which are typically humans although other mammals and birds can be utilized in the absence of a human host. Female bed bugs lay about five eggs daily throughout their adult lives in a sheltered location (mattress seams, crevices in box springs, spaces under baseboards, etc). Eggs hatch in about 4-12 days into first instar nymphs which must take a blood meal before molting to the next stage. The bugs will undergo five nymphal stages, each one requiring a blood meal before molting to the next stage, with the fifth stage molting into an adult.

Nymphs, resemble smaller versions of adults. Nymphs and adults take about 5-10 minutes to obtain a full blood meal. The adults may take several blood meals over several weeks, assuming a warm-blooded host is available. Mating occurs off the host. Adults live 6-18 months and may survive for long periods of time without feeding.

If you think you have bed bugs,contact Cleggstoday to see how we can help eliminate the infestation.

Cleggs has acquired trained bed bug dogs whose job is to sniff out bed bugs in homes and businesses so that our trained pest professionals can treat the infestation. Learn more about Smoke and Rambo.

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How Do You Get Rid of Bed Bugs for Good? Home Remedies and …

Bed bugs are terrible.

You hate them.

I hate them.

We have to find the best way to get rid of bed bugs!

In this article Im going to help to answer these questions: what are bed bugs?, How to kill bed bugs?, and how to eliminate bed bugs? And since we dont want to upset the delicate balance of our awesome planet, Im going to show you some home remedies for bed bugs that wont harm a hair on her lovely head. So here are the best ways to get rid of bed bugs naturally.

First of all what are bed bugs? Their scientific name is Cimex Lectularius (Cimicidae.) Theyre small, wingless insects whose hatch-lings grow from the size of a poppy seed to about 6 millimeters or inch long.

They are parasites, which mean that they feed from their host and give nothing back; in fact theyre usually harmful. Unlike fleas, ticks and lice, these predators dont live ON humans, but they love the places we love. So knowing how to get rid of bed bugs for good should be your top priority. So how do you get rid of bed bugs?

First of all, you need to know where they hang out! You cant do any bedbug removal if you dont know where they are! Bedbug hiding places are in soft, warm, dark places, like beds, sofas, and the cracks and crevices therein. To know how to treat bed bugs, you need to use some of these basic methods although if you know any more ways about how to get rid of bed bugs yourself, Im sure wed all be eternally grateful to hear about it!

You will know that you are a bed bug smorgasbord if you experience the following symptoms:

1) Raised red spots, usually on the arms and shoulders, which can be so itchy and irritating that some people scratch the skin raw, exposing them to infections. Often these are in neat little rows! Treat these with an antiseptic, then a product to stop them itching, then a big fat sticking plaster!

2) Allergic reactions, which can range from the very mild to the life threatening variety, so its best not to ignore them. Away to the doctor with you!

The first thing to do is to clear any clutter around the bed; if youre keeping it, clean it thoroughly. If not, bag it and dump it in the trash, but whatever you do dispose of it in a way that wont pass on the cargo. These home remedies for bed bugs might not destroy them all but will help keep them from spreading.

Signs that you are sharing your bed with unwelcome guests: insect bites around any exposed bits of your body, blood stains on your bedding, molted insects skins on your bed and a slightly sweet rotten smell.

Bear in mind that the little bloodsuckers are nocturnal, so they make themselves scarce during the daylight hours and only come out at night to do their nefarious business. So want to know how to treat bed bugs? If you dont know what to do about bed bugs let me give you a few tips.

One of the really effective bed bug solutions is temperature. Bake em, boil em or freeze em! Linens, clothing and fabrics which may have touched and been contaminated by infested items have to be cleaned thoroughly with very hot water. Bed bugs cant survive temperatures above 250F/120c.

Then you can dry them in your tumble dryer on the hottest setting for at least 30 minutes. Alternatively, if the weather is below zero you can leave them outside to freeze to death! (I like that one!) Be careful if you carry your items in laundry baskets that you have a before cleaning and after cleaning basket. You dont want to undo all your good work by cross contamination.

Another thing to know about how to kill bed bugs at home is to suck em up! Your vacuum cleaner is one of your best pals in bedbug extermination (or the Battle Against Bed Bugs.)

I said that they loved dark cracks and crevices, so you need to thoroughly suck them out of the nooks and crannies where they lurk, such as the cracks in your furniture, the corners of your rooms and your carpets, waiting for you to go to sleep so they can feast on all your tender bits! (Remember that you are to a bed bug what a juicy fillet steak is to us!)

Please ensure that when youre finished you dump your vacuum bag in the outside trash can, not forgetting to seal it properly in a plastic bag sealed with duct or parcel tape. Clean your vacuum thoroughly; they can still be lurking inside!

How else do you get rid of bed bugs? Scrub em away! The mechanical action of a harsh scrubbing brush dislodges them very nicely! After that, CLEAN! And clean, and when youve finished doing that, clean some more, preferably with a strong disinfectant or bleach if your furniture can stand it. You can even dismantle your bed and do each piece individually.

Another best treatment for bed bugs is to spray em! Use lavender, mint, eucalyptus, rosemary or tea tree oil. You can also strew the dried leaves of any pungent smelling herb like mint around your bed, and because the little blighters dont like the smell of any of these things, they may leave your tender person alone for a while. You probably have these things laying around the house, which saves you money, you dont want to this bugs to take bites from your skin and bites of your money.

I know someone who works as an exterminator and and I asked him How do you kill bed bugs. his response surprised me (because I thought he was going to try and sell me his services). He said if you want to know how to get rid of bed bugs naturally, the best bed bugs treatment at home is lavender and mint.

Try rubbing the oils over the bed frame, legs and floor around your bed. A similar method of prevention is to place your beds legs in shallow tins greased thickly with Vaseline. This will stop the bed bugs from climbing from the carpets up the bed legs. They get stuck and die. Fill any holes in your bed frame with an appropriate filler beforehand to stop them getting established again. Give them nowhere to hide!

Alcohol is another good weapon in your arsenal. Spraying alcohol can not only treat your bites, but if you spray it into the nooks and crannies where they live you can kill em stone dead before they can do any damage!

One big cautionary note about alcohol, though: it is VERY flammable and is a fire risk, so if youre a smoker, light candles or otherwise use a naked flame, this may not be the solution for you.

Steam em! If you have any way of making steam (steam iron, boiling kettle, one of those clever things that do your clothes without you having to iron them) you can stand over them and watch them wriggle till they die! Make sure theyre dead, though. Theyre remarkably resilient.

That old favorite, Bicarbonate of Soda, is another of your foot soldiers in the campaign against the bloodsucking battalions! Baking soda is good for just about anything, but if you sprinkle it in the crevices of the mattress and between the mattress and frame it will stick to them and they will eventually die of dehydration.

Use a dry paintbrush to get into all the places you cant see well. You can make good use of a flashlight and mirror by lifting the mattress and examining it thoroughly from underneath.

Diatomaceous earth is one of the best bed bug extermination methods. It is a product made up of millions of fossilized skeletons of tiny creatures called diatoms. Its made of silica, and when ground up is coarse, abrasive, and lethal to bedbugs! It basically rips them apart and they bleed to death.

This is a good, natural, planet-friendly way to go, although it can be quite stressful on your vacuum cleaner and you will have to wear a face mask because it doesnt do any favours for your lungs either! It doesnt look great sprinkled around your home, unfortunately, but you cant make an omelette without breaking eggs, right? It is one of the best bed bug treatments at home.

How else to treat bed bugs? Shut em out! Encase your mattress and pillows with a bug proof cover made of cotton and polyurethane. Leave these on for at least a year or eighteen months of you want to be absolutely certain, since there may be thousands of eggs skulking around inside the mattress.

The cover is bed bug bite proof, so till you get rid of them permanently you are properly protected. This is a good solution if your mattress is infested and you cant afford to buy a new one. If you use all the treatments above your bed should now be totally isolated from all danger of contamination.

How do you get rid of bed bugs before they move into your closets? If you have a lot of clothes and other belongings that you hold dear and you dont want them to become Bed Bug Central, you can double bag them.

This means sealing them inside two bags and taping them shut at the top. You can also use a twist tie. This is a good barrier method for keeping them out. If there are things you dont use very often and you want a good method of bed bug extermination, bear in mind that the nasty little critters can live for up to eighteen months before giving up the ghost.

Be careful of any sharp edges that may poke their nasty selves through the plastic; you dont want all your efforts to be in vain.

The good news is that while bed bugs will tackle any warm-blooded creature, they prefer humans because of the amount of carbon dioxide we give off, but that doesnt unfortunately let your pets off the hook. Though they are less likely to be bitten, they are by no means immune.

However, your pets bedding may be infested, so wash them on the highest heat setting and/or tumble dry them at a very high heat for at least thirty minutes. If their pillows, blankets and baskets have any holes, discard them. They make great bed bug motels!

And you may have some other residents in your home that can provide free transport for bed bugs. If you have any rats, mice, owls or bats who have taken up residence in your loft, its better to humanely escort them off the premises!

If you have a cat (like me!) change its litter every five days so that it stays fresh. Cat litter dries out the insects and their eggs.

If youre travelling, here is a checklist to make sure your hotel room is bug free:

Use the luggage stand to keep clothes off the floor, then hang them in the closet furthest from the bed, and wearing rubber gloves, check the seams of the mattress to see if any bugs are lurking there. Youre looking for molted skins and things that look like grains of rice along the edges of the mattress. These are eggs.

Check tables, furniture and fixtures.

Powder in the drawers means that the room has already been treated, but this doesnt mean they arent in the rest of the hotel. I would move to another place if I were you!

In conclusion, what is the best way to kill bed bugs? Well, there is no magic silver bullet or instruction manual that tells you how to kill bedbugs yourself; there is no single home remedy for bed bugs. It requires a consistent, repetitive effort.

Washing, cleaning, scrubbing, spraying, scattering and vacuuming over and over again are the only things that will get rid of these pests. (But think of all the calories youll burn!)

Even if you employ a professional pest killing company with state of the art technology and lots of toxic chemicals it may take them some time to totally eliminate the infestation, and it will be expensive! These are extremely nasty little critters that hang on for dear life!

Remember that 95% of the infestation is within a 5 foot radius of the bed, but if you think thats small, its at least 25 square feet, (approximately my math is awful) which still leaves plenty of room for the other 5%! If you live in an apartment block and the infestation keeps coming back you may need to contact your neighbor and/or the manager. Since this article showed you how to get rid of bed bugs for good, you can help them help you eliminate the infestation.

This problem requires constant vigilance, and remember that prevention is better than cure. The best way to get rid of bed bugs is never to let them in to start with, and even the best home remedies cant beat that!

Several of the ways bed bugs can enter your home are: bringing in used clothing without washing it, bringing in used books or used ANYTHING in fact, inviting in someone who is infected, and taking stuff from a dumpster.

And remember its much harder to rid yourselves of uninvited guests than it is to unwittingly invite them in to start with! So, if in doubt, leave it out!

Dont think that youre immune because you live in a clean house; thats a myth. The incidence of bedbug infestation is rising, and no-one is safe. It may be better not to invite friends round either; in this case sharing is NOT caring! Hope this has helped you to know how to get rid of bed bugs on your own!

Please leave a comment below if you have any questions or if you have experience with bug killing then let me know how do you kill bed bugs.

-Tom Matt

Tomis a bug hater and DIY master. He loves destroying bugs that infest his home. When hes not killing bugs hes writing. Currently he is a contributor at moneysoldiers.com.

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