bed bug spray
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i get these bug bites when im sleeping, some of them form welts and others dont. i washed my sheets and then sparyed the area under the bed and around it with bug spray, but i still get the bites. what do i do, what are they, and how do i get rid of them?
it only happens in the summer also

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2 Responses to “bed bug bites while sleeping”

  • Cia says:

    Preventing an infestation of bed bugs is the best form of bed bug control. If you think you’re being bitten (usually identified by rows of welts that appear during the night) it’s best to do a sweep of your home for these pests. Furniture, luggage, bedding and clothes hampers are probably the first places you’ll want to look for bed bugs. They’re small, but if you need help identifying them, here is a picture of a bed bug.

    Bed bugs tend to be found in dwellings that are frequently used. Places like dorms, apartments, motels, hotels, and especially used furniture departments. If you’re traveling or you’ve just recently purchased some used furniture, it’s a very good idea to do a thorough inspection for any mature bed bugs, bed bug husks, or their eggs. According to the Ohio State University Extension Fact Sheet, “tufts, seams, and folds of mattresses” are the first places you should look.
    Blood stains and dark spots on bedding from fecal matter are a sure sign of a bed bug infestation. The reason blood stains happen is either because you’ve rolled over and crushed an adult full of blood, or the anticoagulant they’ve injected worked well enough that you continued to bleed after the bed bug has fed. If you see anything like blood, or even empty skins (from molting) around your bed, chances are you have bed bugs.
    If you’ve positively identified your problem as a bed bug infestation, it is time to sanitize the affected areas. If you can spare money for another mattress it would be a good idea to throw your old one out. If you can’t afford another mattress, vacuuming the mattress and applying a sealable cover should be sufficient. Meanwhile, all clothes, linens, and bedding should be washed in hot water, and the immediate area vacuumed thoroughly.
    Insecticides are not an option to get rid of bed bugs, because insecticides should never be applied to an area where you sleep. Sticky traps, like those used for mice, are a good way to capture rogue bed bugs that have managed to escape your domestic exorcism. Some insecticides like Boric Acid might be used in areas around the bed, but never on the mattress itself.

    There are, apparently bed bug treatment and sprays available from several vendors online, but if you have an infestation that you think you cannot handle on your own, we recommend contacting a professional extermination service that can specifically address the issue of bed bugs. The sprays available online may or may not be able to be used on mattresses. It should be noted that any spray you use on a mattress should be explicitly noted in the directions on the bottle. If there is no guarantee from the manufacturer that you are not putting yourself in danger by applying their bed bug control agent on your mattress, it’s best not to use it.

  • morph says:

    had the same problem what you need to do is wash all your sheets with hot water get a mattress protector, its like a plastic bag design for your mattress this will keep the m inside and eventually they will die,,, however don’t open the bag after-wardslet it there for 6 to 12 months,,, this is serious,, after-wardsgo to any hardware store and tell them about the beg bug and they will give you some spay you can use to spay in the furniture, rugs, and curtains if worse comes to worse you can get an exterminator and he can deal with it but if you follow all the steps above you shoshould o.k most important is that plastic bag for the mattress

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