Treating bed bugs is complex and can take weeks to months, depending on the extent of the infestation. Your likelihood of success depends on many factors, including how many bed bugs you have, how much clutter is available for hiding places, whether your neighbors have bed bugs, and whether all residents of a house of building will participate
To be successful, everyone in the home will need to cooperate and do their part
The following steps will help you begin:
You may have to follow these steps more than once to kill all the bugs and their eggs.
Preparing for treatment is very important; it will make it easier to monitor for bed bugs that haven't been eliminated. This preparation should be completed whether you are doing the treatment yourself or hiring a professional.
If needed, hire a pest management professional or use pesticides carefully according to the label directions:
Carefully look for any evidence of bed bugs every few days after you complete your initial cleanup and control processes. If you see bed bugs, either the initial cleanup missed some bugs or eggs have hatched. Retreatment may be needed.;
Consider using different types of pesticides if repeated treatments are needed.
Bed bug interceptor traps can be placed under the legs of furniture to catch bed bugs and keep them from climbing the legs. Both commercial and do-it-yourself interceptors are options. Follow the directions below to create your interceptor traps.
Bed bug interceptors (place under furniture legs to catch bed bugs)