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Making Sure Bed Bugs Don’t Bite

by Adam Perry Content Editor

The cliché about bed bugs is often spoken as if it is an easy thing to do, but in practice, bed bugs are much harder to get rid of that they may seem. They are actually difficult to locate in the first place, let alone exterminate. If you suspect you might have a bed bug infestation and are looking for information about how to diagnose and deal with it, or want to know about your options for St. Louis bed bug heat control, this article is for you.

Before you start treatment for bed bugs, it is important to make sure that it is actually a bed bug infestation and not something else. Bed bugs are extremely small creatures and are not as easy to spot as cockroaches. Fortunately, there are some signs that you can look for to diagnose bed bugs. The most prominent sign is waking up with bites that were not there when you went to sleep. Bed bug bites look like tiny red welts and can be anywhere there is exposed skin. They also have scent glands, so if you notice a musty smell than it may be bed bugs. Another telltale sign is blood stains on the fabrics in your bed or dark spots on surfaces in your room that indicate bed bug feces. If you notice any number of these signs and want to investigate further, a good idea is to remove the sheets from your bed and look closely for excrement stains and the bugs themselves.

So let’s say you check the bed and find bed bugs and signs of an infestation, what next? There are of course some basic steps you can take yourself. These include cleaning your bed and bedroom, getting a new mattress and using the cover for it and any box springs. However, if the infestation has spread beyond the bed and the bedroom it may be time to hire an exterminator. Many companies specialize in St. Louis bed bug heat control, which is one of the most effective ways to get rid of an infestation. It avoids the use of chemicals and utilizes thermal radiation to eliminate pests in all cracks and crevices.

While it is more difficult than one might imagine making sure bed bugs don’t bite, it is definitely possible. If the infestation has gone too far or you are not sure, it is highly recommended that you hire a company specialized in St. Louis bed bug heat control for the best results. This will help your property not be contaminated with harmful chemicals while also killing the infestation. 


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