People often make these common mistakes when they discover a bed bug infestation.
Bed bugs have this strange ability to find a way into your house one way or another. They may find an opportunity to enter your home with any luggage, bedding, or old furniture. If you think keeping your house clean is the only way to prevent a bed bug infestation, you are wrong. Even the cleanest of the houses may get infested with bed bugs. If you notice any signs of bed bug infestation in your home, you should take the right steps to resolve the problem immediately. People often make the following three mistakes while dealing with bed bugs.
Not Informing Your Landlord
If you found bed bugs in your home, chances are they came from a neighboring house or apartment. This is exactly why it is always a good idea to talk to your neighbors about the infestation. You can ask them if they are also experiencing the same problem. If you live in a condominium or apartment building, you should report to the building manager or landlord right away. If you are living in a rented house, your landlord is very likely responsible for hiring a pest control company. If you discover a bed bug problem, speak with your landlord as soon as possible.
Trying DIY Bed Bug Treatment
You may be tempted to try eliminating bed bugs on your own, but this is perhaps the biggest mistake you can make after discovering these little nuisances in your home. You will find a number of insecticides or sprays for bed bugs, but none of them will provide a complete solution to the problem. Those sprays may help prevent further infestation, but they often cannot rid your home of bed bugs permanently. Remember that there is no alternative to a professional pest control service. Professionals can quickly spot the infested areas and provide the right treatment method, depending on the severity and extent of the infestation in your home.
Moving to a Different Bed
Bed bugs come out at night, feed on your blood, and crawl away, generally unnoticed. It is not unusual for people to consider sleeping in a different bed in an attempt to avoid bedbug bites. However, it is important to understand that bed bugs will find you one way or another. So sleeping in a different bed may not help. In fact, it may encourage pests to house colonies in other parts of your home as well.
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