How To Get Rid Of Bed Bugs Permanently?

Confirm the infestation by inspecting mattress seams, bed frame joints, headboard, baseboards, outlets, and nearby furniture

Isolate the bed by pulling it away from walls and keeping bedding from touching the floor

Wash all bedding, clothing, and washable fabrics on the hottest safe setting

Dry all washable items on high heat for at least 30 minutes

Seal clean items in airtight bags or bins after treatment

Vacuum mattresses, box springs, bed frames, carpets, cracks, and crevices thoroughly

Empty the vacuum immediately into a sealed bag and remove it from the home

Use a steam cleaner on seams, cracks, upholstery, and other heat-safe surfaces

Encase mattresses and box springs in bed bug-proof covers

Place bed bug interceptors under bed and furniture legs

Reduce clutter to eliminate hiding places

Apply residual insecticides only as labeled and only in cracks, crevices, and other approved areas

Use desiccant dusts such as silica gel or diatomaceous earth in wall voids and hidden gaps according to label directions

Treat all affected rooms at the same time

Repeat inspections and treatments every 7 to 14 days until no activity remains

Dispose of heavily infested items only after sealing them to prevent spreading bugs

Avoid moving infested items to other rooms or homes

Do not rely on foggers or bug bombs

Hire a licensed pest control professional for severe or persistent infestations

Continue monitoring for several weeks after treatment

Prevent reintroduction by inspecting luggage, used furniture, and secondhand items before bringing them inside

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