There’s no doubt that bedbugs are nasty. Fortunately, we have some tips for you on how to get rid of them — for good.
December 23, 2014
There’s no doubt that bedbugs are nasty. Fortunately, we have some tips for you on how to get rid of them — for good.
Bedbugs have been bothering us for thousands of years, but their population has exploded across North America in the past 30 years.
Your PCO will have a complete list of the steps that are required before treatment, but here is a summary of what’s involved in getting rid of the pesky critters.
Plan. All people and pets will have be out of the house for the day of treatment, but you’ll also have to consider that your clothes, linen and bedding will be in storage for up to three weeks.
Clean, clean and clean. Every item of bedding and clothing should be washed in the hottest water possible before storage.
Pack and store. After washing all of your clothes, you'll need to pack and put your belongings in clean storage bags before placing them off-site to a storage facility.
Prevent re-infestation. If there are still bugs after two weeks, then you should call your PCO to re-spray.
Often mistaken for an allergic reaction or hives, bedbug bites can sometimes be hard to identify.
Finally, ask your PCO what you can do to ensure that the bedbugs never come back.
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