Learning about bed bug prevention may not feel helpful when you have an active infestation. However, you will eventually be free of the bed bugs that are currently in your home and prevention efforts will help you keep them out for good. Bed bugs are often acquired through travel. They can hitch a ride on your luggage or clothes from a hotel room, airplane, or bus. You can take precautions while you travel and once you get home to prevent future infestations. In hotel rooms, inspect the bed and surrounding areas for signs of bed bugs. Pull back the sheets and look in the corners and crevices of the mattress. They are small, round, and brownish/reddish depending on how long it has been since their last meal. You should also keep your luggage and dirty clothing off the floor and away from the bed. Once you get home, immediately wash and dry all of your clothing at the highest heat it will tolerate. The high heat can kill off any bed bugs that followed you home.
If you currently have or suspect a bed bug infestation the only thing likely on your mind is getting rid of them as quickly as possible. The quickest and most effective way to get rid of bed bugs is to call in a pest control professional. Professional bed bug treatment often involves a combination of chemical and heat treatment. There are do-it-yourself bed bug treatments available but they are often ineffective because it is easy to miss treating some of the area. Missing just a few bed bugs will allow the infestation to continue growing and worsening over time. A pest control pro will have the tools, training, and experience needed to effectively eradicate bed bugs. And, the best pest control companies also offer a guarantee on their work. This means that if the treatment was unsuccessful you will receive another treatment at no cost to finish off the remaining bed bugs.
If you are ready to get rid of the bed bugs in your house, call in the pros. The risk of missing some of these tiny pests with DIY treatment is simply too high to risk. Once the pests are gone, employ the prevention strategies outlined above to keep them away in the future.