DIY Guide On How Permanently Remove Bed Bugs From Your Home

DIY Guide On How Permanently Remove Bed Bugs From Your Home

DIY Guide On How Permanently Remove Bed Bugs From Your Home

Bed bugs are becoming a menace in society today and the infestation of bed bugs is spreading across the country people can pick them up from public spaces including parks, airports, hotel rooms, and even playgrounds and the fact that it’s noiseless makes it very difficult to dictate when you accidentally pick them up. 

Facts About Bed Bugs 

Bedbugs are reddish brown, oval, and flat, and usually smaller than an apple seed. Bed bugs don’t die easily and they are known to survive most of the harsh weather conditions and some chemicals which makes them a very dangerous pest to deal with.  

The fact that they are tiny and flat also gives them the advantage of penetrating little spaces such as bed cracks and crevices, wall cracks, and bed frames just to mention a few. 

They also reproduce quickly, making their population increase faster and the longer you wait to eradicate them from your home, the more they spread. 

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First Sign Of Bed Bug In Your Home

Since bedbugs are very small, you may not notice their presence immediately but there are a few signs that may indicate the presence of bed bugs and they include;

  • Tiny blood spots on your sheets or mattress.
  • Small pale yellow eggs or eggshells around your bed or bed frame
  • Black dots about the size of a period.
  • Shredded skin, which looks a lot like the bugs themselves.
  • White, oval eggs that are about as big as an apple seed.
  • A sweet, musty odor around your bed.

How Permanently Remove Bed Bugs From Your Home 

Since you now know how bed bugs operate and places to find them around your house, it is now time to permanently eradicate them from your space using any of the below methods.

Method 1: Using Gammalin 20 | Remove Bed Bugs From Your Home

Visit a local chemical store, and buy Gammalin 20(some people use this chemical for killing fish but this practice has been confirmed to be highly dangerous and harmful to the environment, avoid introducing it to any body of water with living creatures or meant for drinking) and dilute it with water. The colour will turn from a reddish colour to white when diluting, use the water and drench everywhere the bedbugs can be found both cracks in the walls. After applying this, leave the house for the next 24 hours or more. 

On your return, do a proper cleanup in the house and make sure to properly wash any clothes where the bedbug eggs may still be hiding.

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Method 2: Sniper and Camphor

This solution has been confirmed to be as effective as the first one. Get a sniper (be sure is original), and mix the sniper with a local insecticide(commonly sold in streets that’s usually in containers or bottles), get camphor, grind it, and mix it with the sniper and insecticides. Stir it or shake it properly(depending on the container you are using) and make sure the mixture is properly done.

Then use a syringe to spray it on your bed and other areas mentioned above. If possible inject in your bed. Then spray all over your room or house too. 

After applying the solution, lock the house and stay away for 4 to 7 days before returning to the house. You may need to sun the bed so it will properly dry before use.

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Method 3: Camphor and Kerosene

Although I’m not so sure of how effective this method is, it is easy and requires little mixture. Get camphor, grind, and add it to kerosene, Stir for a while and spray around your house or any space you need it and allow it to go around for a few hours then mop to get rid of the kerosene smell. Make sure to sun your bed and other things after applying the solution. This method can also be used to get rid of dog ticks, Just spray/pour around the affected area and you are good to go.

Safety First – DIY Guide On How Permanently Remove Bed Bugs From Your Home

Before applying any of these methods, you must use a safety mask because the mixture might be harmful when inhaled.

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