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How To Prepare For A Bed Bug Treatment

How To Prepare For A Bed Bug Treatment
May 15, 2022
How To Prepare For A Bed Bug Treatment

How To Prepare For Bed Bug Treatment

Bedbugs can be difficult to eliminate when they infest your home or business unless you do your part by cooperating with the pest control company. The following tips will help YOU and your pest management company get rid of bedbugs quickly:

Don't move any of your belongings to another room during or before the treatment unless you know they are not infested. You might spread bedbugs to another room or to your car or workplace in a backpack or box and then re-infest your space after it has been treated. Move as few items as possible and have them checked for bedbugs (or heat them) before removing them.

Linens, Sheets, & What To Wash

Wash all sheets, blankets, pillowcases, and other bedding in hot water. Place the items in a dryer set on the highest setting that won't damage the items. Dry the items thoroughly and then place them in trash bags. Keep them separate from items that may be infested.

Wash all clothing in hot water and then dry on the highest setting allowed for the clothing. Clothing that can't be laundered and dried (including coats and jackets) can be dry cleaned or need to be inspected carefully. Do not place clothing in infested rooms/areas until treatment has been completed and the bedbugs have been eliminated.

Place curtains, pillows, towels, stuffed animals, etc. in the dryer set on the highest setting that won't damage the items for at least 30 minutes. Double bag these items immediately after drying.

What If It Can't Be Washed?

Carefully inspect all Items that cannot be washed: books, electronics, picture frames, plastic toys, etc. If insecticides are going to be used, place children's toys into plastic bags or storage bins (only if they are bedbug free). If heat is used, the pest control company may want these items left in place so they are exposed to the heat treatment.

Store cleaned and dried items in plastic bags until your home or business has been treated and the bedbugs eliminated.

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Vacuum & Wash The Floors?

Yes, vacuum and wash all floors. To prevent bedbugs from escaping, be sure to place the vacuum bag into a plastic bag before disposing of it.

Vacuum the mattress and box spring to remove live/dead bedbugs. Double bag and discard the vacuum bags in an outdoor trashcan immediately to avoid re-introducing or spreading any bedbugs caught in the vacuum. If the mattress and box spring will be encased, be sure to use one that is bedbug proof. These encasements are thick enough so that bed bugs cannot bite through it and have tight zippers that the bugs cannot escape through.

Vacuum couches, chairs and recliners thoroughly before treatment. Bedbugs are often found in couches and upholstered chairs. If possible, turn the furniture over or on its side/back and vacuum underneath as well. If there is a dust cover attached on the underside, pull it back and vacuum areas that will need to be treated. Double bag and discard the vacuum bags in an outdoor trashcan immediately to avoid reintroducing or spreading any bedbugs caught in the vacuum. As a precaution, it is recommended to wash and dry everything with double heat and vacuum the entire floor.

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