What Bedding Is Best To Stop Bed Bugs?
Spotted at Paris Fashion Week, and allegedly now on London’s Victoria tube line, there is a new guest taking cities (and bedrooms) by storm… Cimex lectularius. No, it’s not the name of a cool new fashion brand - we’re talking about bed bugs.
What is a bed bug?
Bed bugs are four legged creatures, without wings, that are found predominantly, as the name suggests, in beds. Unfortunately, they also tend to latch onto people – and can be passed from person to person, and therefore bed to bed – multiplying quickly (female bed bugs can lay up to 7 eggs a week!).
How to spot bed bugs?
Rather like an episode of CSI, you may spot:
- A mysterious musty aroma
- Red itchy cluster bites on arms and legs
- Untraceable blood stains
- Dark, brown droppings
- Eggs, egg shells and in cases of severe infestation, visible bed bugs
How do I get rid of bed bugs?
Ok, I know what they are and how to spot them but how on earth do I get rid of them?
In serious cases, pest control may be needed, however there are a number of steps you can take at home to try and eradicate your new friends:
- Thoroughly clean and vacuum your bedroom
- Wash all bedding on a hot wash, followed by a hot tumble dry
- Use bed bug sprays
- Use bed bug interceptors on the feet of your bed to stop new bugs crawling up onto the bed
- Use a steamer on bedding to kill existing bugs
- Use bed bug proof covers on your mattress to stop them getting in
- Tea tree, peppermint and lavender oil are also useful for deterring bed bugs
What bedding is best to stop bed bugs?
Purchase new bedding and mattresses – memory foam and latex are high density materials, meaning they are the best at keeping those pesky bed bugs out!
I have a problem with bedbugs that I reflect in both myself and my cat. Because my cat won’t give me cuddles on my sofa. Because I sleep on my sofa. Because I could be it’s the from my childhood regarding beds. What can I do to stop the infestation within my lounge and my hallway? And stop them coming from my bedroom into my hallway. Thanks, Trevor.
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