Bed bugs
Bed bugs
Bed bug is a small flat insect you most commonly see in houses, especially on beds where people sleep. These bugs feed on human blood and the most convenient time to drink blood is when you are sleeping. Effective bed bug treatment needs to be taken quickly to kill these bugs as a female bug may already have enough eggs to produce many offspring. Bed bugs can cause skin infections and also spread diseases from one person to another.
Bed bugs have invaded homes through travel as the bugs are found in furniture and beds, in theatres, hotels etc and a person travelling from there to your house can bring the bug through clothes or luggage.
Before treatment
Prepare all rooms that require spraying
- Strip all the beds in the room or rooms that need spraying.
- Empty any drawers in the bed if it has them.
- Move any furniture that can be moved easily away from the walls so we can spray the skirting boards (do not move heavy furniture).
- Empty any wardrobes if you want them sprayed.
- Cover aquariums or fish bowls with a cloth.
- Clear the floor area, especially under the beds.
- Vacuum thoroughly.
After treatment
- Do not vacuum for 2 to 3 weeks to allow the treatment to take effect.
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