Bed bug elimination is absolutely not a fun thing to do.
You really have to target the cause of the problem if you want to bid farewell to these little creatures for good.
As soon as you find out that you are sharing your bed with some pests, you can't afford to waste time! Act as quickly as you can and make sure you know as much information so you'll get the perfect insecticide.
Aside from coming in spray form, bed bugs killer can also come in powder form.
A lot of people swear by the powder and they say that it's a lot better than the spray.
Why is that? Most of the sprays are contact killers which mean that they must be sprayed directly on the bug to be effective.
Another reason why spray is less efficient is because it tends to evaporate in no time and it has no lasting effect.
Bed bugs are really good at hiding which is why if you don't reach their hiding places, the job is totally pointless.
For you to eliminate them forever, you have to eliminate them all at once and that includes the eggs.
Studies confirm that bugs are becoming resistant to liquid which is why powder is more powerful in bed bug elimination.
Since it's not chemical, powder works mechanically so these blood-sucking tiny creatures will never be immune to it.
What's great about the powder is its residual effect that lasts for weeks so you don't have to worry about bugs roaming around because as soon as they tread on the powder, they will die.
Apply the powder to the infested area, make sure you sprinkle it evenly to the entire area to kill all the bugs that may try to escape.
It should work within 45 minutes to an hour.
Vacuum up the powder really well especially on your mattress, you don't want any of the powder to have a direct contact with your skin because it can cause some allergic reactions.
Reapply the powder once a week for 6 weeks.
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