Abandon all your stuff and move. Otherwise be prepared for an arduous process. Spraying will only go so far...Anyone have a good way to get rid of bed bugs without hiring a company to spray chemicals.
Abandon all your stuff and move. Otherwise be prepared for an arduous process. Spraying will only go so far...Anyone have a good way to get rid of bed bugs without hiring a company to spray chemicals.
While in Bermuda they used S.C Johnson stuff which you couldn't get here in Canada, Baygone, to deal with cockroaches. It was really noxious stuff.My mom would use this to get rid of roaches when I was a kid. The best stuff ever. I think you can get it on eBay direct from China. Can’t find it anywhere in Canada anymore
Reminds me of a time a girlfriend gave me crabs in mid-80s. Man, what I first tried stung like no tomorrow...I guess you found that out the time you sprayed RAID on your balls and expected the problem to be solved.
NEVER bring used or old stuff you find on the street home. There are only two reason why it is out in the curve. Trash or animal.Abandon all your stuff and move. Otherwise be prepared for an arduous process. Spraying will only go so far...
He should Duct Tape his pant cuffs around his ankles every morning and leave his shoes outside of his place every night. Socks go in a plastic bag and then emptied straight into the dryer on high for 20 minutes after every shift. Tie the plastic bag in a knot and dispose of it outside right afterwards.That's why I warn people about going "dumpster diving".
A friend used to work for Bell. He dreaded going to people's homes because he might bring back bed bugs, cockroaches, etc.
I got rid of crabs in the 80's with my bare hands. I wouldn't even attempt bed bugs...So you eradicated them with only your bare hands. That is very impressive. In my case I never saw them for the longest time. I only saw the droppings and blood marks on my white blanket. Then one day I saw one in between the blanket when I was making my bed. I suppose that's when my denial went away. I want to ask how about using a regular home heater. Do you think that would work? Or it would not get hot enough?
As for being able to smell your breath hence why I asked about making a trap with yeast and sugar which generates carbon dioxide to simulate human breath.
Wow! That was a horrible way to kill that bug in the bed.Farah Fawcett found a way.
I used a reliable trick...poured whiskey on area...rub in brick sand....they all got drunk, and killed each other throwing rocks....I got rid of crabs in the 80's with my bare hands. I wouldn't even attempt bed bugs...
Like I said before, your life experiences are like Seinfeld episodes:In the first case, I was able to get rid of them, but it was a real nightmare. I checked my mattress throroughly every single night and killed all the bed bugs. At night I would wake up and find them crawling all over me and the bed. I killed all that I could find. Each night there were less and less, until finally one day they were all gone. However, this isn't usually the case. Normally they will find a way to continue to thrive.
The second case was also in an apartment. It was really run-down apartment and the tenants were very sketchy. Someone brought in an infested sofa, and the whole building was infested shortly after. I tried the same technique and also put tape on the legs of my bed. One night I saw a bed bug crawling on the ceiling and drop directly onto my bed. That's how nefarious they are. They can smell your breath and find a way to get to you.
The owner of the builidng did two or three heat treatments. Everyone had to leave. However, the bedbugs never went away. I was really traumatized, and couldn't get a full nights sleep. I moved out after I couldn't take it anymore. Every day I was itchy, especially my feet, and I had marks all over my body.
You can try to kill them off, but if they have migrated to other apartments (most likely), you aren't going to have much luck getting rid of them permanently. They will find a way to get back to you.
Aren't the spray and powder toxic to humans and pets?Heat treatment or chemical spray from professional (2 sprays required, one later to get the eggs that hatch.), with a residual powder. Anything else is not going to work. As the infestation goes on longer they will be found in areas further from the bed, they like to try staying close to their food, but in the beginning they are mostly in the area of and around the bed. Delaying treatment makes for a more prolonged eradication.
Aren't the spray and powder toxic to humans and pets?
What spray was used?My buddy had them in his sons bedroom. He sprayed the whole place and took staples of the box spring and sprayed inside. He got rid f them.
If you live in a apartment building caulk with silicon or something all the rooms, baseboards it helps with cockroaches too.. Seal every crack.