It is often thought that bed bugs are attracted to the dirtiest of homes, but a house or apartment does not have to be in need of a thorough cleansing to attract these pests. After all, they feed upon blood not dirt. Keeping a clean home is important for many reasons, but it is unlikely to keep away these bugs once they have set their sights on your homes. Therefore, if you have already got an infestation, you can temporarily put away your cleaning supplies.
Because these pests can enter the home by tagging along in your clothing, shoes, luggage or boxes and have been known to live up to a year without ever feeding, no home is safe from the possibility of an infestation. If you have a problem with these pests, you may not even know about it. And if an infestation seems to have come and gone, it may only be temporarily hibernating. If you think you have a problem with these pests, by no means wait to take care of the issue, it will only become worse if it is in fact there. These bugs can multiply rather quickly and the problem may be out of your control before you can do anything about it.
A bed bug problem must be completely eradicated, a difficult task considering the nature of these creatures. They are able to hide in the smallest crevices in the wall or floor, allowing them to wait out your security measures and return later to take over your bed or furniture. To start, it is a good idea to seal any cracks and to check behind light plates for bugs hiding there. Carefully clean the baseboards along the walls where they meet the floor and spray this area with poison; the bugs will attempt to find areas along the floor where the poison cannot reach.
A professional cleaner may be your best bet in getting rid of these bugs forever; a professional will understand how these pests will try to evade any efforts at eradication. Because a bed bug cannot survive high temperatures, a professional pest control agency will often employ steam cleaning. This is a highly effective and environmentally friendly way of keeping these pests away from your bed without having to add harmful poisons to the place where you lay your head to rest.
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Stewart Wrighter is researching bed bugs. For more information about bed bugs go to
http://www.bedbugs411.net/ .
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