How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs | Pro Tips & Tricks - DIY Pest Control (2024)

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If you have an active bed bug infestation, follow these guidelines to learn how to get rid of bed bugs and about the best products for bed bug treatment. We have everything you need to know to tackle a bed bug problem.

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How To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs - Step by Step

Step 1: Prepare the Area

Step 2: Inspect

Step 3: Treat Surrounding Areas

Step 4: Treat the Bed to Kill Bed Bugs

Step 5: Monitoring and Trapping

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1. Bed Bug Preparation Tips

Reduce Clutter To Get A Clear Picture Of The Bed Bug Infestation

Remove all personal items (stuffed animals, soft toys, blankets, electronics, etc) and anything that does not stay in the room permanently. Caution: Be mindful that items from the infested area can transfer bed bugs to other areas. It is best to bag them in plastic with Nuvan Strips.

Launder Infested Garments and Linens

Launder or tumble dry any garments that are infested or suspected of being infested. Bag the garments and store them in a bed bug-free area until the infested storage area has been treated.

Dismantle Bed Frames

Dismantling bed frames in infested areas typically exposes bed bug-hiding sites. Having access to these areas during cleaning is important. Stand up the box spring and shine a flashlight through the gauze fabric and look for bed bugs. If the fabric is torn (possible hiding place), remove the fabric to prepare for spraying. If the mattress and or box springs are infested, you may want to consider Encasem*nts by Mattress Safe. Once covered with these encasem*nts, bed bugs can not enter or exit. There is no need to treat the mattress or box spring when using these encasem*nts. Keep them on for a year.

Remove Dresser Drawers

Remove drawers from desks and dressers since bed bugs like to hide in these areas. Turn furniture over to inspect and clean all hiding spots. All furniture should be pulled away from the walls to help you eliminate bed bugs.

Clean the Area

Scrub the bedbug-infested surfaces with a stiff brush to dislodge bedbug eggs. Vacuum the room extensively. Use a vacuum hose attachment to thoroughly vacuum cracks and crevices on furniture and along baseboards on the walls. Vacuum along baseboards, furniture, bed stands, rails, headboards, footboards, bed seams, tufts, buttons, edges of the bedding, as well as the edges of the carpets (particularly along the tack strips).

A good vacuum cleaning job may remove particles from cracks and crevices to encourage greater insecticide penetration. Bed bugs cling tightly to surfaces, so it is best to vacuum by scraping the end of the vacuum attachment over the infested areas to pull out the bed bugs. Caution: It is not good to use a bristle attachment because you may transfer bed bugs to other areas since they cling to the brush. Dispose of vacuum cleaner bags after you are finished in an outdoor trashcan.

Caulk and Seal

Caulk and seal all holes where pipes and wires penetrate walls and floor and fill cracks around baseboards and molding to further reduce harboring areas.

Key Takeaway

Reducing clutter in the affected area allows for the area to be cleaned more easily.

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2. How to Treat Your Mattress for Bed Bugs

Use Bed Bug Bed Encasem*nts

The brands Mattress Safe and JT Eaton have high-quality mattress and box spring encasem*nts. Place them over your mattress or box spring so you don't have to throw them away.

They are certified to keep bed bugs out of the mattress or box springs. If using a labeled insecticide on the mattress to get rid of bed bugs, apply it on the mattress or box springs, then zip it up. It has a patented hook to keep the bed bugs inside the encasem*nt so they cannot escape. Keep the encasem*nt in place for one year (due to bed bug life cycles).

Try Active Guard Liners

Active Guard Mattress Liners may be placed on beds and are effective as preventative and active bed bug treatments. They kill bed bugs and dust mites within 72 hours and will prevent bed bugs from infesting mattresses. ActiveGuard Liners act like a fitted sheet; it comes in single, full, queen, and king sizes that fit up to 17" in depth.

Apply Insecticides on Mattresses to Kill Bed Bugs

If you decide against Bed Bug Encasem*nts or Bed Bug Liners, use insecticides labeled for beds.

These insecticides include Steri-Fab, Cimexa Dust, Crossfire Insecticide, Bedlam Plus Aerosol, or Temprid FX, and are all great for getting rid of bed bugs.

How to Treat Your Mattress with Insecticides

Get rid of bed bugs in your mattress with insecticides. Look carefully at the mattress's folds and seams, the headboard, footboard (if present), box spring/support platform, frame, etc. for bedbugs and treat these areas after vacuuming.

Dusts last longer than aerosols, but the crack and crevice tips on the aerosols enable you to get into the smallest cracks. It is a good idea to use a combination of bed bug spray and dust.

Temprid SC may be used to get rid of bedbugs on the tufts and seams of mattresses. It works well as a residual insecticide sprayed in other recommended treatment areas, such as nightstands, chests, dressers, couches, and chairs.

  • Bed Bug Control Products

  • Bed Bug Kits-Combine Different Insecticides ( Save 10% on All Bed Bug Kits Use Coupon Code: bedbug10 )

  • Residual Liquid Insecticides

  • Bed Bug Dusts

  • Insecticide Aerosols

  • Bed Bug Encasem*nts and Bed Bug Liners

Do I Have to Throw Out the Mattress?

This question is answered by the condition of the mattress and the size of the bed bug infestation. If there are holes or tears in the gauze fabric or fabric of the mattress, bed bugs and bed bug eggs may be inside. The bed bugs may be outside as well. There are restrictions on how beds can be treated with insecticides. We carry both Mattress Safe Bed Bug Encasem*nts and ActiveGuard Mattress Liners.

3. How to Apply Bed Bug Treatment to the Surrounding Areas

Treat all baseboards and furniture (Night Stand, Chests, Dressers, Couches, and Chairs)

Bed Bug Spray and Dust Treatments:

There are several products on the market that work well to kill bed bugs: Apply residual liquid, aerosol, or residual dust insecticides such as Spectre 2 SC, CrossFire Bed Bug Insecticide Concentrate, Temprid FX, D-Fense NXT, Cimexa Dust, Crossfire Aerosol, and Bedlam Plus Aerosol.

It is best to use a combination of these products for application purposes.

You can get these at discounted rates in a kit: Bed Bug Kits. The kits have residual insecticide with dust and aerosols, perfect for getting rid of bed bugs.

Bed Bug Spraying Procedures
  1. Spray liquid insecticides or aerosols:

  2. Spray around and under the bed and along the baseboards near the bed.

  3. After removing the drawers from the furniture, the inside of the cabinetry should be sprayed, and the bottom and sides of the drawers.

  4. Do not treat the inside of the drawers. If needed, the clothes in the drawers should be removed and laundered.

  5. Use Bed Bug Spray around the inside of closets, door frames, and doors.

  6. Spray molding at the top and bottom of the room.

  7. Apply bed bug spray around windows.

  8. Spray seams of drawers, both top and bottom.

  9. Spray dressers from below. Spray where dressers touch the floor.

  10. Spray where the bed touches the floor, and spray chairs and underneath chairs.

  11. Spray all baseboards, loose plaster, behind bed frames and headboards, beneath beds and furniture, and bedsprings and bed frames to get rid of bed bugs in other hiding places.

  12. Do not apply to furniture surfaces or mattresses where people will be laying or sitting unless using a product labeled for that type of bedbug treatment.

  13. Infested bedding should not be treated but should be removed, placed in sealed plastic bags, and taken for laundering and drying at a high temperature.

Recommended Liquid Insecticides for Bedbug Removal

  1. Spectre 2 SC Bed Bud Killer

This bedbug removal spray has a low odor and is not detectable by bed bugs. Adjust the bed bug spray pattern to a mist by turning the nozzle. A fine low mist is best for most spraying, but you may need to use a stream to get into some cracks and crevices. If you can't get into the cracks and crevices, use one of the aerosols described below with its crack and crevice tips to reach into these areas.

Mix 3 oz per gallon or 0.75 oz per quart and spray with a low-pressure sprayer into the areas where the bed bugs are hiding. Typical areas include bed frames, headboards, under beds, baseboards, moldings, behind pictures, etc. Remember to apply in the joints and crevices of furniture. If the crack and crevices are too small, use an aerosol with a crack and crevice tip (recommendations are below.)

You may spray mattress seams, zippers, and tufts. Please wait until it dries before remaking the bed.

Remember- 95% of the bed bug infestation will be within five feet of your bed.

  1. CrossFire Bed Bug Insecticide

This concentrate is ideal for getting rid of bed bugs as it has two different active ingredients for dual modes of action (both a quick kill and residual activity).

Mix 3 oz of CrossFire Insecticide with one gallon of water or 0.75 oz per quart (Remember to use what you have mixed within 24 hours.)

Adjust the spray pattern to a mist by turning the nozzle. A fine low mist is best for most spraying, but you may need to use a stream to get into some cracks and crevices. If you can't get into the cracks and crevices, use one of the aerosols described below with its crack and crevice tips to reach into these areas.

Apply as a coarse, low-pressure spray to harborage areas, including crevices, baseboards, loose plaster, behind bed frames and headboards, beneath beds and furniture, and bedsprings and bed frames.

After removal of bed linens, apply Transport Mikron to the mattress and boxsprings. Apply to tufts, edges, seams, and folds (do not spray clothes or bed linens). You may apply it to furniture but not to areas where there is direct access to seating or arm placements. Infested bed linens should not be treated but should be removed, placed in sealed plastic bags, and taken for laundering and drying at high temperatures.

Apply as a crack and crevice treatment to all baseboards, loose plaster, behind pictures and mirrors, moldings, beneath floor coverings and carpets, closets, shelves, curtains, furniture, and picture frames that may provide harborage to bed bugs.

  1. Temprid FX Bed Bug Treatment

Mix 8 ml (about 1/3 oz)(measurements on the bottle) or one 8 ml vial of Temprid FX with one gallon of water. Remember to use what you mix within 24 hours. Adjust the spray pattern to a mist by turning the nozzle. A fine low mist is best for most spraying, but you may need to use a stream to get into some cracks and crevices. If you can't get into the cracks and crevices, use one of the aerosols described below with its crack and crevice tips to reach into these areas.

Temprid FX controls bed bug populations that are resistant to pyrethroid insecticides.

For infested mattresses, remove linens and wash them before reuse. Apply Temprid to tufts, seams, folds, and edges until moist. Allow it to dry before remaking the bed. Do not spray bed linens.

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Apply Temprid FX to bedsprings, box springs, and the interior of bed frames or headboards, including all cracks and joints.

When bed bugs are found in upholstered furniture, apply only to the infested tufts, seams, folds, and edges, but do not apply to flat surfaces where prolonged human contact will occur. If bugs heavily infest furniture (inside cushions and batting), use labeled insecticide dust or consider fumigation.

Recommended Aerosols for Bedbug Removal

Bed Bug Aerosol sprays are perfect for applying where you can not spray liquid mixtures.

Recommend brands to get rid of Bedbugs:

D-Fense NXT, Crossfire Aerosol, or Bedlam Plus

Aerosol Usage:

Use the plastic tip to the aerosol can. Apply as a crack and crevice or spot bed bug treatment where evidence of bed bugs occurs.

This includes bed frames, box springs, inside empty dressers, baseboards, moldings, clothes closets, curtain rods, hollow spaces, carpet edges, high and low wall moldings, and wallpaper edges.

Recommended Insecticide Dust to Kill Bedbugs

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Cimexa Dust

Cimexa Insecticide Dust kills bed bug adults and nymphs, killing bed bug nymphs hatched from dusted bed bug eggs. As low-toxic insecticide dust, CimeXa Dust is composed of 100% Amorphous Silica Gel. It is odorless and does not stain surfaces.

Use a Hand Bellow Duster to apply dust into the cracks and crevices with the Cimexa Dust. Put dust into the duster. Remove switch plates and electrical outlet covers and dust into the openings. Another tool used for dusting would be a small paintbrush or a small makeup brush.

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Apply a small amount of dust on the tip of the brush, brushing into cracks and crevices. Dust any items that are hanging on the wall, such as pictures, with a small paintbrush. Use a small paintbrush to paint dust on the seams and around the buttons of the mattress. Use dust or aerosol in all joints of the bed frame.

If possible, disassemble the bed frame and treat it from all angles with dust and aerosol. After the mattress and box spring have been treated, enclose both of these with Mattress Safe Bed Bug Encasem*nts. With these covers, you can keep your bed and do not have to treat it again.

Organic Bed Bug Treatment Products

Cirkil RTU Organic Bed Bug Killer

This ready-to-use botanical insecticide does not need to mix with water. Spray on areas where bed bugs are hiding. These areas include box springs, mattress seams, dressers, closets, nightstands, carpet and rug edges, molding, and any place bed bugs would be hiding. Repeat in 2-4 weeks.

Cirkil CX

Cirkil CX is a concentrate with 22% Cold Pressed Neem Oil. Use one qt of Circkik CX to 3 Qts of water in a one-gallon sprayer, making one gallon of the finished product. Treat cracks and crevices where the bed bugs are hiding and repeat in 2-4 weeks.

Cirkil Electronics and Clutter Treatment Kit

Cirkil Electronics and Clutter Treatment Kit contain:

  • 10 x Bed bug treatment Pads (treated with neem oil)

  • (5) 32"x50" sealable containment bags

Fill the containment bags with household items that may be damaged by water-based, dust-based, or aerosol-based pesticides.

Place such things as lamps, heaters, and electronics loosely in the bag and place two treatment pads on top of the items. This treatment kit will kill bed bugs within 24 hours.

Key Takeaway

Focus on getting insecticides into cracks and crevices where the bed bugs hide.

Integrated and Alternative Approaches to Bed Bug Control

As an alternative or an addition to controlling bed bugs using chemicals, bed bug steamers and heaters have become increasingly important tools in the pest control industry. Use steamers and heaters for bed bug control where chemical sensitivity is a concern, such as in hospitals and nursing homes. As well as getting rid of bed bugs, these steamers also get rid of allergens, bacteria, germs, and viruses.

Bed Bug Steamers and Heaters

Bedbug Treatment Protocol - Important Tip!

Do all of the bed bug treatments (as described above) 3 times, 10 days apart. Bed bugs come out to feed every few weeks, so retreatment is critical.

DO NOT USE FOGGERS OF ANY KIND!!! FOGGERS SCATTER THE BED BUGS AND MAKE YOUR JOB MORE DIFFICULT!!!

Foggers are sometimes known as bug bombs. While they are advertised as being effective, bug bombs may only work when used in combination with other methods. Generally, it scares them away rather than killing them.

Bed Bug Kits - Combines the liquid, aerosols, and dust for greater savings

4. Monitoring and Trapping Bed Bug Infestations

Bed Bug Monitor Traps

The Bed Bug Monitor Traps recreate the conditions that bedbugs consider perfect, including dark, tight tunneling areas and rough woodsy material. Bed bugs would usually be found: inside the small grooves of corrugated boxes, between mattress creases, and around/under wooden furniture.

SenSci Volcano Monitors and Lures

These bed bug monitors/detectors may be used with the lures or with the Sensci lure to capture bed bugs. As an identification tool, you can monitor your bed bug treatment plan or monitor bed bug presence. Use the optional lure if a person is not present in the bedroom that is being monitored.

Bugo Bed Bug Monitors/Traps

Adhesive traps that are placed around the bed legs, catch the bed bugs before they can crawl up the bed leg into your bed.

Identify

Bed Bug Identification

The first step in getting rid of bed bugs and preventing them from returning is to correctly identify them. Whether you are inspecting your own home or the hotel room you just walked into, it is important to make sure you are checking the correct areas and looking for the proper identification signs.

Bedbug Pictures: What does a bed bug look like?

Adult bed bugs are brown to reddish-brown, oval-shaped, flattened, and about 1/4 to 5/8 inch long. Their flat shape enables them to readily hide in most cracks and crevices.

Bed Bug Diet

Although the preferred host for bed bugs is humans, they will feed on other animals, such as poultry, mice, rats, canaries, dogs, and cats, if necessary. They usually feed at night but may feed in the daylight in rooms that are not used at night.

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Bed Bug Life Cycle

The life cycle stages of a bed bug are egg, nymph, and adult. They are called bed bugs because they readily infest mattresses, bed frames, and box springs. Bed bug eggs are laid along the edges of or around buttons on the mattresses. Bed bug eggs can also be glued to rough surfaces. Bed bug females lay about 200 eggs, usually at the rate of three or four a day. Bed bug eggs are placed in cracks, crevices, and other isolated and protected shelters.

Females lay eggs after a blood meal; they will hatch in one or two weeks into Nymphs. Newly hatched bugs (Nymphs) begin feeding immediately. At room temperature and with an available food supply, the nymphal period will last 14 to 30 days. They shed their skin (Instar) five times before becoming adults.

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Bed bugs will mate soon after becoming mature, so the time from egg hatch to egg laying is 4 to 9 weeks under favorable conditions. The bed bug's average life span is 6-12 months, and they feed every ten days or so during this time. It can be tricky to get rid of bed bugs as these insects can survive many months without a blood meal, and their reproduction is high.

Bed Bug Inspection Tips

Tip: The common bed bug can not be seen with the naked eye. Since bed bugs are challenging to see, use a magnifying glass.

  • Inspect adjoining rooms where a bed bug infestation is found.

  • Look for droppings or fecal material spots they may leave behind, even if you don’t see any bed bugs.

  • Use an Insecticide Aerosol, such as Stryker 54 or PT 565, to get rid of bed bugs in suspected hiding places. These aerosols kill bed bugs on contact, but the idea is to flush them out for inspection.

  • Remember to declutter first. As you declutter, be careful not to spread bed bugs to other rooms.

  • Inspect thoroughly. Bed bugs are small and remarkably good at hiding.

  • Keep in mind that bed bugs are easy to kill but hard to find. So be thorough with both your inspection and your bed bug treatment.

What do bed bug bites look like, and do they carry disease?

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Bed bugs do not carry disease. They suck blood from their host with piercing mouth parts, but the bite is painless.

The skin may become irritated or inflamed due to the salivary fluid injected by the bed bugs. A small, hard, swollen, white welt may develop at the site of each bite. It is important to recognize that not all bites or bite-like reactions are due to bed bugs. Bed bugs or their signs will be present if it is a bed bug bite.

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A Mosquito bite resembles red bumps with a puncture wound in the center; these bites usually occur in the dark, between sunset and sunrise. Their bites appear isolated and appear randomly over the skin.

Bed bugs do not live under the skin. If you experience biting sensations during the day, it may be an allergy-related condition.

(Other possible sources of irritation are discussed in the University of Kentucky entomology fact sheet Invisible Itches: Insect and Non-Insect Causes).

Inspect

Bug Inspection Checklist

To get rid of bedbugs successfully, it pays to know where to find them. This checklist will discuss the top 5 places to inspect when starting a bedbug treatment program.

  1. The Mattress and Box Spring

  2. Bed Frame and Head/Foot Boards

  3. Other Furniture

  4. Walls and Carpet

  5. Electronics and Appliances

Where Bed Bugs Hide

  1. The Mattress and Box Spring

The female bedbug lays eggs in cracks and crevices along the edges of mattresses, box springs, and bed frames. Check the mattress thoroughly, paying close attention to seams and tufts along the edges.

Flip the mattress over and inspect the bottom carefully as well. Pay particular attention to any rips in the fabric. Bed bugs hide in the folds and tufts of mattresses, coils of springs, cracks, hollow bedposts, bed rails, and headboards.

View the fabric on the bottom of the box spring and shine a flashlight to verify that bed bugs have not penetrated the box spring's interior.

  1. Bed Frame and Head and Foot Boards

Remove the mattress and box frame from the bed frame and shine a flashlight all along with every potential hiding place on the bed frame.

Remember, bed bugs can slip into a crack; if a business card can fit into the gap, bed bugs can fit.

  1. Other Furniture: Desks, Chairs, Dressers, etc

Bed bugs also inhabit other cracks and crevices throughout infested rooms. These other areas include; behind picture frames, under furniture, in loose wallpaper, under door and window casings, baseboards, or along the edges of carpets.

  • Take out all drawers and cushions from surrounding furniture.

  • Check all seams and crevices carefully with a flashlight.

  • Take your time and inspect it thoroughly

  • Bed bugs are commonly found in this area in an infested room.

    4. Walls and Carpet

Inspect the surrounding walls by removing electrical switch plates and any wall hangings.

Check under tack strips and behind baseboards where ever possible.

Shine light into cracks in plaster and seams on wallpaper.

  1. Electronics and Other Appliances

Unfortunately, electronics and appliances provide a perfect hiding spot for bed bugs. Check them closely with a flashlight and magnifying glass as well. Remove them when possible. Placing smaller ones in a bag with Nuvan Strips is an effective way to save the device.

Additional Bed Bug Inspection Notes

Bed bug fecal and blood spots (look like rust) are left on sheets and pillowcases when the engorged bed bugs are crushed. These indicators serve as sure signs of bed bug infestation.

Bed bugs prefer to hide in cracks and crevices during the daytime and come out to feed on the host's blood at night, usually while the host is sleeping. Since bed bugs can flatten their bodies, they fit in tiny crevices, especially around the bed area.

They are found in habitual hiding places, preferably close to a blood meal. Even though their preference is to be close together, they can travel several feet for a blood meal. Initial bed bug infestations tend to be around beds, but the bugs eventually become scattered throughout a room, occupying any crevice or protected location. They can also spread to adjacent rooms or apartments.

DIY PestControl, with professional bed bug treatment products, has helped many customers with bed bug issues in their homes. If you're wondering if you can do this yourself, rest assured that you can with the guidance we've provided below. Also, you can call us at 1-800-476-3368 to speak with one of our pest control experts or use the live chat feature on our website. Either way, we're here to help!

Once you have identified areas of activity or potential activity, it's time to begin the bed bug treatment. You'll notice that we recommend treating the room's perimeter first and working inward to the bed. Since bed bugs are more often found on or immediately around the bed, this reduces the likelihood that bed bugs disturbed by the treatment will move or be scattered into untreated areas.

Key Takeaway

When inspecting, remember the 95-5 rule:

95% of the bed bugs will usually be within 5 feet of the bed.

Preventing Bed Bug Infestations

While it may be tough to completely prevent bed bug infestation, it's important to inspect used furniture, particularly bed frames and mattresses, before bringing it into the home. Mattresses, in particular, carry the most significant risk of harboring bed bugs and their eggs. It would help if you were wary of acquiring used furnishings, especially beds, and couches.

A practice that we have incorporated into our traveling is to inspect for bed bugs in hotel rooms. If possible, carry a flashlight with you and inspect the bed area thoroughly, as described above. You may also want to inspect or vacuum luggage when you arrive home to prevent transferring bed bugs to your home. You can use JT Eaton Control for Luggage and Mattresses to spray both luggage and mattresses during travel.

ActiveGuard Mattress Liners, treated with Permethrin, will help prevent and get rid of bed bug infestation on beds.

Can I prevent bed bugs from entering my home?

After coming home from a trip, some infestations can be prevented by washing any clothing or bedding used on the trip. Do this immediately.

If you buy used furniture, inspect all the items before bringing them into your residence. Never bring discarded bed frames, mattresses, box springs, or upholstered furniture into your home.

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3. How to Treat the Surrounding Areas

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