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To Get Rid of Bed Bugs

By Charlene Collins, published Oct 21, 2007
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Bed bugs are little reddish/brown colored bugs that inhabit the living areas of your home. They love to hide in the crooks and crannies of your beds, chairs and sofas. They will also hide under loose wall paper, in your smoke detector, and behind the face plate of your electrical sockets. They will basically hide anywhere they can find that is secluded and dark.

More than likely, you won't see a bed bug unless you are looking for it. You may find tell tale signs of the bugs as they leave their fecal matter in your bed at night while you are asleep. You might even find a dead bed bug in your bed if you happened to roll over on it and crush it while you are sleeping, but normally they are really good at hiding.

Most people who are bitten by bed bugs don't even know it. You usually don't feel their bite when you are asleep. Although I got the idea for this article when a friend of mine said she was bitten by a bed bug. She said she felt a little pinch on her ankle while she was in a light sleep. She looked where she had been bitten and was extremely shocked to find a bed bug in bed with her. I did a little research for her and found Results brand insect killer. She used it as directed and she said it worked very well. Read below how to get rid of bed bugs.

To get rid of bed bugs

To get rid of bed bugs you must isolate them from their food source, which is you. Their source of nutrition comes from ingesting your blood. Results brand insect killer is safe to use on your bed. Be sure to treat all the cracks and crevices in your bed. If you can fit a credit card in between any surfaces of your bed, couch or chairs bed bugs can hide there. You must keep a barrier between them and you. In order for them to come out of their hiding spots in the bed or other furniture to get to you they will have to cross a chemical barrier. You will need to treat your bed and other furniture once a week for about 4 to 6 weeks.

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Thank heavens, we don't have bed bugs, but if we do, I'll know what to do now.

Posted on 10/21/2007 at 10:10:00 PM

 
Thank heavens, we don't have bed bugs, but if we do, I'll know what to do now.

Posted on 10/21/2007 at 10:10:00 PM

 
This was really interesting, I didn't know much about bedbugs except we were always told not to let them bite! Now I know how to deal with the little critters if they ever decide to move in!

Posted on 10/21/2007 at 7:10:00 PM

 
Inever had bedbugs but I always have fleas, every year I have the problem with my cats, and every year we have to disinfect.

Posted on 10/21/2007 at 1:10:00 PM

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