Thursday, September 23, 2010

Methods To Eradicate Those Annoying Bedbugs

   The following article arrived in an article directory that the company I work for owns and I'm reposting it here:

   If you have problems with bedbugs, then these are the simple care you can take to get rid of them. Bedbugs can be eradicated very simple. You can do this by yourself, or if scared, hire an exterminator.
   If you want to do it by yourself which is very simple, but you must be patient. The first step to take is to identify their habitats all over the house. Check for specific places like in the bedroom, carpets, drawers and so on.

   After identifying their breeding territory, scrub thoroughly and vacuum each infested area. You have to dislodge the attached eggs with a brush and vacuum again thoroughly. After vacuuming, put the vacuum bag in a sealed plastic bag and seal all the cracks and holes.

   After identifying the habitats, scrub and vacuum very well these places with a brush to dislocate the attached eggs. Then vacuum again very well and put the vacuum bag in a sealed place where the eggs wont hatch or come out together with the bedbugs and seal the holes and cracks.

   Apply pesticides in the infested areas and mostly places far from your inhaling sites. It is not advisable to disinfect beds and clothes using pesticides. Evacuate the house for some hours as indicated on the product, after closing all the openings and when coming back, open each and every exit for fresh air.

   The other process of eradicating bedbugs is by use of poisonous pesticide . Pesticides are poisonous and care should be taken when using these products. When using pesticide, follow the instruction very well, and remember to buy the right one and confirm by reading the instructions.

   Seal your mattress with a plastic cover after disinfecting to ensure that those bedbugs which did not die, has no chance to come out or in. Another preventive measure is to use mattress cover. Make sure that all the times, your mattress is covered with a plastic seal to ensure that no bedbug comes in or out.

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