Food grade diatomaceous earth is a natural non-toxic method to    kill bed bugs and prevent them from invading your home.    Diatomaceous earth (DE) powder is a naturally forming substance    that helps to get rid of bugs quickly and effectively. One of    the benefits of using this white powder for killing bed bugs is    that it wont harm humans or pets. Bed bugs can be difficult to    eradicate from your home and you can use diatomaceous earth    together with other bed bug extermination methods to get rid of    the critters for good.  
    The abrasive action of diatomaceous earth powder destroys the    bed bugs exoskeletal system. The abrasion on the outer layer    of these tiny pests causes them to dehydrate and very soon your    bed bug problem will be gone for good. So, if you notice tiny    black specks around your headboard, bedding, and in the corners    of your mattress, you should think about using DE to kill off    the infestation of bugs around your bed.  
    This article looks at how to use food grade diatomaceous earth    as a natural pest control for bed bugs. You will also learn    about bed bug infestation signs and when you should use DE or    other bug control methods to eradicate the problem.  
    First of all, lets look at what diatomaceous earth is and why    diatomaceous earth is effective for killing off groups of bed    bugs and preventing them from infesting your home.  
    Diatomaceous earth is a natural substance from the fossilized    remains of diatoms  a type of algae. This is ground into a    powder or dust to be used as a non-poisonous way to kill mites    and insects.  
    The National Pesticide Information Center (NPIC) says that food    grade diatomaceous earth isnt toxic when ingested.     DE eliminates bugs and fleas by drying out their    exoskeleton which causes them to dry out and die. However, for    diatomaceous earth to remain an effective bug control method,    it needs to be kept dry.1  
    Diatomaceous earth dust that you use to kill bed bugs should be    classed as food grade (here is    one example). The    NPIC says that food grade DE has been purified and will not    cause problems to humans and pets if ingested.  
    However, diatomaceous earth can cause some irritation to your    lungs and respiratory system, so you should still wear a dust    mask and clothing to protect your skin  especially if you have    a large bed bug infestation and regularly use DE. The NPIC says    that breathing in DE may cause irritation in the nose and eyes    and may give you a cough and shortness of breath.1  
    Diatomaceous earth has been     used as a non-toxic pesticide since the 1960s. The    destructive action of DE on bed bugs causes them to die after a    few days of exposure.  
    According to Prof. Stuart Hill from the Department of    Entomology and Ecological Agricultural Projects, food grade    diatomaceous earth is an ideal pesticide for removing bed bugs    from the home. Comparing toxic chemicals with DE, Prof. Hill    said that the repellent nature of chemicals is short-lived,    whereas DE is effective on bugs for as long as the dust is on    the critters.2  
    The journal Insects in 2016 published a study into the    effectiveness of diatomaceous earth dust for bed bug control.    It was reported that diatomaceous earth could kill off 100% of    bed bugs in a 9 to 15-day period. DE was also effective in    eradicating bed bugs that had become resistant to chemical    pesticides.3  
    Therefore, because diatomaceous earth uses mechanical action    to destroy bed bugs and     other insect pests, it can safely be used around the home    to control a bug infestation. Diatomaceous earth can also be    used as a natural    ant repellent and help     rid your home of cockroaches. In fact, food grade    diatomaceous earth is safe enough to ingest and     get rid of intestinal parasites.  
    To use diatomaceous earth to kill off all bed bugs in your    home, its important to know about the life cycle of the tiny    bugs and spot signs of a bedbug infestation.  
    Dr. Carol DerSarkissian on WebMD says that bed bugs are about    the size of an apple seed and scurry over floors, walls, and    ceilings. Bed bugs love to hide in dark places and are commonly    found in mattresses, headboards, box springs, and in the nooks    and crannies of bed frames. They come out at night to feed on    blood and that is why, if you have a bed bug problem, you may    notice tiny blood stains that look like black specks on your    bed linen or pillow.4  
    The symptoms of being bitten by bed bugs are red    itchy spots on your body. Dr. DerSarkissian says that the    tiny bugs generally bite around the ankles, but will pierce any    part of the skin to gorge on blood.     The bites can turn into red bumps    on your skin that cause mild to     severe itching on the affected part of the body.  
    Researchers from Purdue University say that other signs of a    bed bug infestation are dark spots that are fecal matter around    bed frames, on mattresses, and sheets. You may also notice shed    skins or tiny eggs around areas where they like to hide. There    may be a distinctive odor also.5  
    Lets look at the steps to use diatomaceous earth powder as a    bed bug killer. This next section examines how to apply    diatomaceous earth for bed bugs and what precautions you should    take when using bed    bug powders.  
    The first step to completely eradicate bed bugs from your home    is to find out where the annoying pests are hiding.  
    Researchers from Texas A&M University say that usually bed    bugs are found infesting bedrooms or other rooms where people    sleep. So, you should look for signs of bug infestations around    beds, mattresses, sofas, and sofa beds.6  
    You should vacuum all areas of your home that show any signs of    bed bugs inhabiting the furniture or bedding.  
    To help know where exactly to dust diatomaceous earth for bed    bug control, the Department of Entomology at NC State    University recommends examining the following    places:7  
    Before using DE for getting rid of bed bugs, you should encase    any mattresses where you suspect bed bugs are hiding.  
    For this, you can purchase specially designed bed bug    encasements that will prevent the bug escaping from the    mattress, pillows and other bed linen placed in it (here is one    example). Because the bed    bugs dont have any source of blood, they will eventually die    off and no longer become a problem.  
    You should also wash your bedding in hot water and put in the    dryer for at least 30 minutes to make sure that all bed bugs    have been killed.  
    You can also use hot steam as an effective home remedy to    eradicate bed bugs and you can use it after vacuuming.The    hot steam can eliminate bed bugs from small crevices and    cracks. It can also penetrate through the mattress lining and    eradicate bug infestations inside the mattress.  
    Another thing that you may want to try is placing bed bug traps    (such asthis one) under your bed    legs to stop bed bugs crawling up.  
    The next step is to use food grade diatomaceous earth to kill    the bed bugs from furniture, beds, and other hiding places    where they live.  
    Now is the time to put the bed bug killing power of food grade    diatomaceous earth to work. This is what you should do to    exterminate all traces of bed bugs from beds, sofas, and other    furniture.  
    It will take some vigilance on your part to completely    exterminate all traces of bed bugs from your home. You should    also remember to continue using diatomaceous earth for a week    or so after you are sure that the bed bugs are gone. This is to    ensure that you have no further infestation from eggs that may    have hatched during that period.  
    Although you can use food grade diatomaceous for bed bug    killing liberally around the home without fear that it is toxic    to humans and pets, there are some precautions you should take    when using it.  
    Because diatomaceous earth powder is a very fine abrasive dust,    therefore, you should avoid inhaling it. Prof. Stuart Hill    advises using a dust mask to prevent inhaling diatomaceous    earth if you are     treating a large area of bed bug infestation. However,    there are no other health risks reported with using food grade    DE around the home for pest control.2  
    There are other natural    ways to get rid of bed bugs that are non-toxic and safe to    use in the home.  
    Tea tree oil. Some people have had success    with using     tea tree oil as a bed bug repellent and natural    insecticide. A study in the journal Medical and Veterinary    Entomology found that tea tree oil was effective at    killing off various insects and also had a repellent    effect.8  
    You can make your own natural insecticidal spray by filling a    spray bottle with water and adding 20 drops of tea tree oil.    Shake well and apply to all parts of the bed where you think    bed bugs are lurking. Just remember, not to spray onto areas    treated with diatomaceous earth as the liquid will cause DE to    become ineffective.  
    Tea tree oil has another use in your battle with bed bugs and    the irritation they cause. Tea tree oil contains antimicrobial    and anti -inflammatory properties that can help to     treat bed bug bites. All you need to do to     reduce itching from insect bites is this: put a drop or two    of tea tree oil on the end of a cotton bud and dab this on the    itchy bed bug bumps as a spot treatment. Tea tree oil is one of    the     best natural treatments for bed bug bites as it kill off    any germs that may cause infection.  
    Use bed bug sprays. There are effective DIY    and commercial bed bug sprays that contain natural ingredients.    You can find out how to make and use these sprays in my article    about the most    effective bed bug sprays.  
    Extreme temperature. Researchers from the New    Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station recommend laundering bed    linen in hot water and then drying them in a hot dryer to kill    bed bugs. Also, you could put small items of bedding like    sheets, pillows, and pillowcases in the freezer for 4 days.  
    The best way to make sure that you never have any bed bug    problem is to prevent these nasty critters from infesting your    home in the first place. Here are some effective tips on how to    prevent bed bug infestation.  
    For other ways to eliminate bed bugs for good, read my article    about the top    10 home remedies to get rid of bed bugs.  
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