I was wondering if anyone has ever made a "safe" homemade concoction, that kills BED BUGS!?
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I know I still have a few bed bugs in my bedroom. I have thrown out my old bed and gotten a new one that is fully covered (including box springs). I've vacuumed every crack and outlets, areas I know they like to hide in. I just don't have the initial $400 to hire an exterminator. I've heard that people have succesfully killed them with homemade solutions. I'd like to know what ingredients to mix to make it safe to use. Until I get an answer, I will use my vacuum and continue storing it outdoors. Thanks!
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Answer:
The answer is "Yes". You can get rid of bed bugs by yourself with efficiency higher than professional services. The reason is that people must work hard to kill bed bugs with all of well known methods, what I introduced method does not need people working hard, it let each bed bug work very hard to kill themself. You can use a special fabric sheet to cover your bed. Bed bugs can stay on the down side of the sheet, they can't reach the top side of the sheet because the boundary of this sheet has extremely sticky coating. With a special design, people can't accidentally touch the sticky coating, only bed bugs will touch the sticky boundary. You heat all of the bedding materials in a dryer then put the bedding materials on top of this sheet. The top of your bed will be bed bug free from the first day of the effort and you will never receive a single bed bug bite on this bed. You don't need to throw away anything. Bed bugs are very smart to know where you sleep using their smell sensor. Instead of you working hard, each hungry bed bug will work hard and crawl to sleeping people as close as possible at night, When bed bugs find right direction, they trap themselves. 100% bed bugs in a bedroom will be killed due to bed bugs' instinct of seeking food. When you search internet, don't be misled by AD words "Kill 100% Bed Bugs". The entire sentence should be "Kill 100% bed bugs after the chemical touches the bed bugs". Some bed bugs hide very well, the chemical is difficult to touch them.
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Other answers
clean sheets every week, turn mattress every week and hoover it both sides every week. That will slow them down a bit. Shower before retiring and use medicinal soap such as Cidal. They are exterminated by either fire, sprays or fumigation. The last one sounds best but you need an expert as the stuff used is pretty strong and no point in paying and then not doing a proper job because you didn't get the room properly sealed. You have to leave the fumigated room sealed and out of use for about 48 hours.
Wee Trojan
If you keep your vacuum outside, bugs are just going to get on it and go in your house when you bring it in..
Emmy
Try putting the mattress in a plastic zipper bag . Nothing will get in or out.
debnj
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