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Pesticides to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

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An integrated pest management strategy is required when exterminating or getting rid of bed bugs.

Available in the market are several pesticides to control bed bugs. The list of pesticides for the purpose can be a long one, and you may easily access them or buy them in the market.

But professional help from pest control operators are necessary because small failures and mistakes in applying pesticides to control bedbugs may cause more serious problems.

Pesticides formulations

The most common pesticides and insecticides, from the long list of available ones in the market, for controlling bedbugs usually are classified as:

Contact insecticides. These substances have their own long list. Most bed bugs pesticides contain a number of contact insecticides that have the ability to kill bed bugs instantly when they come or get into direct contact with surfaces with the pesticide or its residues.

Contact insecticides are normally made up of pyrethoids, which are formulated synthetically or from natural extracts from chrysanthemum flowers. These substances tend to emit smell that instantly knocks out bed bugs.

However, bed bugs may develop repelling properties or characteristics against the substance. Hence, using contact insecticides may not mean killing bed bugs, but preventing them from getting into surfaces applied with the pesticide.

Insect growth regulators or IGR. These insecticide is also common among the long list of pesticides for controlling bed bugs. The pesticide does not directly target adult or crawling bed bugs. The pesticides attack on bedbugs is based on the principle that the youngsters are more vulnerable.

IGRs affect and directly exterminate eggs or bed bugs that have just hatched. The eggs and the young bed bugss development are hindered and stalled, thus, no new generation of bed bugs will follow the current one.

IGR application is not a quick way to control bed bugs. From among the other pesticides in the currently existing list, IGR is the slowest, or the insecticide that will have results in the longest time.

But IGRs are truly effective. No doubt about that that. All you have to do is wait. Slowly, but surely, that is.

Insecticidal dusts. Insecticidal dusts are those in the list that are directly applied or spayed to bed bugs. The insecticide is made up or conveyed into dusts, which are directly aimed at crawling bed bugs.

Insecticidal dusts, on the other hand, is the most potent compared to other pesticides in the list. The substance works by ruining bed bugs outer waxy coats, causing the bed bugs to dry out easily.

These pesticides usually are made up of fine granules of silica powder or ground glass to ensure efficiency. The fact makes it very harmful to humans, too.

Insecticidal dusts are often applied to crevices or cracks in the floor or wall that are suspiciously infested with bed bugs.

List of pesticides that control bed bugs

The list of pesticides to control bed bugs is ever growing. Every year a handful of additional insecticides make the list longer. This acknowledges how people are concerned with the increasing annoyance and discomfort from having bed bugs at home.

The most common pesticides available in the market are: Pyrethrins, Tempo, Allethrin, Delta Dust Flee/ Dragnet, Malathion, Drione Dust and Suspend SC. The list is very incomplete, but the above mentioned are the most common and easily purchasable in the market today.

The short listed pesticides are commonly sprayed into areas suspected of being habitat for bed bugs.

As mentioned in the pesticides categories, these sprays are aimed at knocking out bed bugs directly by attacking their physical vulnerabilities.

Professional help from seasoned pest control operators, however, is needed in applying or using the pesticides. The insecticides may also cause a long list of harmful effects to humans that may inhale the spray or may have skin contacts with the pesticide residues.

In case, any allergic reaction or physical counter-reaction is experienced due to the pesticides, consult or immediately seek advise of your physician or family doctor.

Prevention is still on top of the list

Yes, of course. An ounce of prevention is way better than pounds of cure. The statement applies to the control of bed bugs infestation. Hygiene and regular room checks by pest control personnel can do wonders in your fight against bed bugs.

Education and knowledge about what to do and how to deal with bedbugs will definitely get into the top of our list inn fighting bed bug infestation.

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How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

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Bed bugs are very annoying insects that creep through your bed or other furniture in your room or house. If you have these tiny wingless creatures in your room, you will have itchy and red marks on some spots of your body whenever you get up in the morning.

Medical experts and doctors say that bed bugs bites will not cause any disease. Though the insect suck your blood and leave several mini drops of its saliva into your skin, good thing is that they do not spread or transfer diseases.

But bed bugs bites can really be itchy and uncomfortable. That is why, as persistent as they are, on your mind the question is also that persistent. So how do you get rid of bed bugs?

Getting rid of bed bugs

Before you do anything, it is wise that you spend a little time doing some little research. Every task becomes easier if you know how to do them correctly and properly.

Before you embark to any plan to get rid of bed bugs in your place, please find the time and patience to make a concrete and strategic plan on how you will attack the annoying little creatures.

Just as bed bugs do a little, or practical, planning before they attack you, you should also do the same when you retaliate or do your counter attack.

Do not be out smarted by bed bugs. When you attempt to get rid of them, make sure to succeed in getting rid of them. Otherwise your efforts will be futile and the little money you will be spending, plus the time and inconvenience, will all be put to waste.

Inspect the suspicious area first before embarking on any strategy aimed at getting rid of bed bugs. Make sure the room is not adjoined to another room, or else bed bugs will have the chance to transfer into another place or spot in your house.

Because most of the measures to get rid of bed bugs will involve pesticides or insecticides that contain harsh and harmful chemicals, make sure that room is properly ventilated or that the air circulation is good and optimal.

That is to avoid suffocation on your part. You do not want to be exterminated along with the bed bugs, do you?

Also make sure to sort things up in the room. Put out furniture that you think will make a good hiding place or relocation site for the pestering bed bugs.

Be prepared to say good bye to several furniture or accessories in the room that may have been infested and turned into bed bugs paradise.

Typically, when beds are made into bed bugs homes, experts will do advise you that you discard or throw it immediately. Some other things in the room will also have to make their way out, if you want to get rid of bed bugs for good and completely.

Seeking help

The best, wisest, most practical and cheapest way to get rid of bed bugs is by seeking professional help from people who know better on the subject and the issue—pest control experts.

The measure can be considered the cheapest, though you may have to pay a little premium for their services. The catch, the attempt for sure will be successful, Meaning, you do not have to keep on buying pesticides or other modern equipment claimed to help get rid of bed bugs.

You will also save on costs for lotions or anti-itching medications that would be needed to relieve your discomfort due to bed bugs bites.

There a handful of pest control experts in your locality. For sure you can easily find one through the ads, through the yellow pages or directories or through friends referrals.

When asking for pest control professionals help, be sure to commit your full cooperation. The effort will be inutile and futile if you will not agree to several proposed measures that would ensure the accomplishment of your goal to get rid of bed bugs.

Inform your housemates, family and even your nearest neighbors about your plan to hire professional pest exterminators beforehand. That would be a civilized and humane gesture if you do that.

Most of all, the success of the effort to get rid of bed bugs in your place lies in your own hands. Observe hygiene and cleanliness to prevent any similar problem from re-occuring.

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How Do I Get Rid of Bed Bugs?

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Getting rid of bed bugs can be a tiring and tedious task. Because bed bugs are really annoying, people who live with bed bugs in their homes, desperately find and adopt measures to eliminate bed bugs.

So the question is persistent, just like their subjects—bed bugs. So how do you get rid of bed bugs?

The easy step

The easiest step would also fall to be the most stupid. This means will only require your utmost patience and perseverance.

You will have to look out and capture bed bugs when they come out of their habitats. That would mean, you will have to stay up all night because bed bugs usually come out and hunt food in the wee hours of the night. That is the time they feel their hosts will be more vulnerable.

Bed bugs can be pretty smart. But their smart behaviors are only products of their desire to survive. They come out of night because they can be sensitive to light. Instincts are instilled at them that light means danger.

Surely, during daytime, their exposure would only give them more risks. It is because however tiny they are, they can still be spotted in broad daylight.

So the easiest step would be to look out and capture bed bugs, one by one. After capturing them, squash them so they will not survive. Pretty gross. But hey, bed bugs are so tiny, blood and viscera squirming out of their tiny bodies will tend to be unnoticeable.

The dangerous way

If there is an easy yet stupid way, there is the efficient, yet sure and deadly way to get rid of bed bugs. This is through using insecticides or pesticides.

There are three groups of pesticides available in the market for the sole purpose of exterminating unwanted bed bugs. Look at them closely.

One, pesticides can be in the form of insecticidal dusts. These group of pesticides are characterized by the existence or presence of ground or pulverized glass and silica powder. Hence, they are dust.

The dust attacks bed bugs by destroying their outermost waxy protective coats. These coats are like coating that make up the skin of bed bugs. They serve as helmets.

Insecticidal dusts have chemicals with them. Once the bed bugs protective coats are ruined, the chemicals will set in and poison or dry out the bed bugs systems.

Second, there are contact insecticides. Contact insecticides are pesticides that should be applied to infested areas or surfaces. You will find that this group is very effective in getting rid of bed bugs.

But they also pose downsides. For one, contact insecticides are repellant in nature. Meaning, they stink so effectively to the insects senses, that they can easily sense presence of insecticides.

That characteristic of contact insecticides makes it less effective. Since it is repellant, it is not sure and guaranteed that bed bugs will be gotten rid of. They simply may avoid contact with applied surfaces. Hence, they will try to find another more conducive habitat.

Third and last group will be the insect growth regulators. This group is aimed at getting rid of bed bugs while they still are in early stages.

IGRs will attack or poison young bed bugs, or their eggs. By doing that, it is guaranty that no new generation will spurt out. The only problem and mess the complainant will have to deal with are the adult bed bugs.

Use of IGRs as pesticides can be effective, yet so much time and patience is required. As the saying goes, this measure is slowly but surely.

The most effective and safest way

If you are smart and practical at the same time, you will resort to seeking professional help as you aim to finally get rid of bed bugs.

Pest control experts and companies are overflowing in your locality, just lie how bed bugs population is overflowing in your bed and room.

Pest control experts know what to do to get rid of bed bugs effectively. They are more familiar to the proper chemicals and pesticides. That is why risks of poisoning yourself and your house mates can be ruled out.

Getting rid of bed bugs can be easy, if you only know how to. The safest and most effective way is to contact pest exterminators, and pronto! You can get rid of your unlikely bed mates.

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Can I Use Herbs to Get Rid Of Bed Bugs?

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Are There Herbs Used to Get Rid Of Bed Bugs?

Herbs are the ancient medicines used by our ancestors to treat common aliments.

Through the years, herbs have also evolved and though the advent of modern medicine is so advanced, herbs still continue to find their ways to get into modern medicine.

There are a variety of herbs and there are certain herb types for certain types of medical problems.

The Chinese are the most popular advocates of medicinal plants or herbs. They have been using herbs to treat ailments since time immemorial.

Herbs as insecticides

Though there are several herbs that are used as insecticides, no particular herb is identified to curtail the proliferation of bed bugs.

It can be noted though, that herbs are the principal souces of ingredients or chemical extracts. These herb extracts are turned into ingredients of our modern day pesticides and insecticides.

Aside from that use, there are no other uses of herbs for pest control nowadays.

Though, there must be, and for sure several herbs will have the property and ability to drive bed bugs away, herbs are limited in this area.

That means, no particular herb is named or identified directly aginst bed bugs. They will always have to go or be integrated into peticides for that purpose.

Pest control, herbs and bed bugs

To get rid of bed bugs, pest control firms use certain chemicals in the form of pesticides or insecticides. Take note that these pesticides and insecticides do contain herb extracts.

Because the chemicals and herb extracts contained in these bug killers are so harsh and deadly, it is advised that you leave the handling to them. In other words, let the pest control experts have it their way.

You have your own profession so do not mess with other peoples professions. Pest control personnel know what they are doing because they have been doing it for so long.

Trust them and let them do their job, Take the side step, and only get in when they tell you.

Pest control experts will also inform you how to handle the furniture or things that may contain residual form of pesticides. Listen very carefully to instructions. Neglect them if you want to be exterminated and poisoned yourself.

Focusing on pesticides

There are three main groups of pesticides that have herb extracts available through pest control shops in the market. These are for exterminating unwanted bed bugs.

First, pesticides from herbs can be in the form of insecticidal dusts. These pesticides are characterized by the existence or presence of ground or pulverized glass and silica powder mixed with chemicals or herb extracts. Hence, they are dust.

The dust attacks bed bugs by destroying their external waxy protective coats. These coats are like coating making up the skin of bed bugs. They serve as helmet-like structures.

Insecticidal dusts have chemicals with them. Once the bed bugs protective coats are ruined, the chemicals will set in and poison or dry out the bed bugs systems.

Second, pesticides can be contact insecticides. Contact insecticides are those that should be applied to suspiciously infested areas or surfaces. You will find that this is very effective in getting rid of bed bugs.

But they also have downsides. For one, contact insecticides are repellant in nature—they stink so effectively that insects senses can easily sense presence of insecticides. br>

That attribute of contact insecticides makes it less effective. Since it is repellant, it is not sure and guaranteed that bed bugs will be gotten rid of. They simply may avoid contact with applied furniture or surfaces. Hence, they will try to find or transfer to more conducive habitat.

Third and last group will be the insect growth regulators. This group is aimed at getting rid of bed bugs while they still are in early stages.

IGRs will attack or poison young bed bugs, or their eggs. By doing that, it is guaranteed that no new generation will spurt out. The only problem and mess the complainant will have to deal with are the adult bed bugs.

Use of IGRs as pesticides can be effective, yet so much time and patience is required. As the saying goes, this measure is slowly but surely.

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Say Good Bye to Bed Bugs

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Bed bugs are creepy little wingless creatures that thrive in the dark spots and tiny holes or crevices in your room.

Though they may be too tiny, their appearance will definitely not scare you or turn you off. If seen by the naked eye, they will appear just like tiny spots that move slowly or crawl around.

Signs of bed bugs presence in your room

There are a number of signs or indications that will tell you or confirm your suspicion that there are bed bugs in your place. In general, be observant for any sign of tiny, wingless creatures that creep and crawl across your room, your bed, the floor, the wall or the ceiling.

Bed bugs feed on their hot-blooded hosts by piercing through the victims skin and sucking blood. Bed bugs are like vampires that feed on blood to be able to survive.

That is why the excretion of bed bugs is also red in color. This will help you determine if your room is infested by bed bugs. Excretion from bed bugs, or pee or crap from them, are usually red or dark red in color and has stinky smell.

Another sign that there are bed bugs in your bed is when you find several red and swollen spots all over your body when you wake up in the morning. Bed bugs bites are like mosquito bites in the sense that they are itchy, red and really uncomforting.

There might also be bed bugs in your room when there are small, tiny or miniscule holes and cracks on the floor, the walls, the ceiling, furniture or even your bed.

Getting rid of bed bugs

After determining or confirming the presence of bed bugs in your room or bed, the sure thing you will have to figure out is how to get rid of the pests.

Getting rid of bed bugs will definitely be hard and demanding task. The activity will require your utmost attention and will also demand a little lump sum from your pocket.

But anything goes, for sure, you will opt and try to cross heaven and hell just to bring back the natural comfort of home, your sanctuary.

To get rid of bed bugs, you will have to first make a concrete and definite plan or strategy. Planning is a sure thing you do when you do something.

There are a number of potent pesticides and insecticides in the market that are designed and formulated to get rid of bed bugs. Unlike medicines that come in prescriptions, insecticides and pesticides are not prescribed by anyone.

It means, any store or shop that distributes such substances are allowed to dispose pesticides and insecticides to anyone, disregarding the real purpose behind the purchase.

That may sound easy and appealing, but there are dangers along with it. For one, pesticides and insecticides are really harsh and poisonous. Some pesticides are in the form of sprays or aerosols that make them more dangerous.

Inhaling or smelling several such pesticides may already pose imminent danger to a victim. Insects are very resilient especially to such substances so chemical factories have to really make sure that the formulation for each pesticide is really harsh and potent.

Though, anyone can purchase pesticides and insecticides, it would still be more advisable if you get rid of bed bugs the safer way.

Surely, the most certain and effective, not to mention the wisest, way to get rid of bed bugs is to seek help of professional pest control experts.

Getting rid of bed bugs is a very tedious and risky activity so why not leave the job to people who can do or accomplish them well.

Pest control experts and companies have invested in knowledge, training and equipment that will ensure the success of every operation pest control they will take in.

The civil law requires all house owners and apartment operators to coordinate with such experts regularly so every pest living in their areas can be gotten rid of and controlled.

When the process of getting rid of bed bugs is on the way, make sure to notify and inform all the individuals who can be potentially affected, like your family, your housemates and your nearest neighbors.

Get rid of bed bugs. But be sure to do it effectively, practically and safely.

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