1. Inspect Secondhand Furniture Before Bringing It In
Bed bugs often hide in used beds, couches, and chairs. Before you bring any secondhand items into your home, carefully inspect seams, crevices, and cushions for eggs, shed skins, or live bugs…..CONTINUE FULL READING>>>
2. Use Protective Covers on Mattresses and Box Springs
3. Keep Your Home Clutter-Free
Clutter provides more places for bed bugs to hide. Keeping your bedroom and storage areas tidy makes it easier to spot and eliminate bugs before they spread.
4. Vacuum Regularly
5. Check Hotel Rooms When Traveling
Hotels can be hotspots for bed bugs. Before unpacking, inspect the mattress seams, headboards, and bedside furniture for signs of bugs. Keep your luggage elevated and away from the bed.
6. Wash and Heat-Dry Bedding Frequently
7. Seal Cracks and Gaps Around the Home
Bed bugs can hide in walls, floorboards, baseboards, and electrical outlets. Seal any cracks or gaps with caulk to eliminate hiding spots and reduce chances of infestation.
8. Be Cautious With Shared Laundry Facilities
Use plastic bags to transport laundry and avoid placing clean clothes on potentially infested surfaces. If you suspect an issue, dry your clothes on high heat before folding or storing them.
9. Use Bed Bug Monitors or Traps
10. Call a Professional for Serious Infestations
If you suspect a growing infestation, it’s best to contact a licensed pest control expert. DIY methods may help with prevention or mild cases, but professional heat or chemical treatments are usually required to fully eliminate bed bugs….CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>