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In this video, I will explain Bed Bug Myths Busted: 3 Essential Dos & Don’ts for Extermination Success.
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Not every bite is a bed bug bite. Just because you did not see it the previous day, it does not necessarily mean you received that bite while sleeping or that it is bed bug-related. And, well, the search online might most likely lead to confirming your bias. Stay informed and avoid misinformation as we debunk common bed bug myths.
Understanding the biases in online information about bed bugs is crucial. Many sources are from self-proclaimed bed bug experts who lack proper background, education, or experience, and simply seek attention through your clicks.
The pest control industry plays a significant role in pest management. Professionals and pesticide manufacturers provide essential services and products, but they also have a vested interest in promoting their solutions. Bed bugs present a very unique problem and require a unique approach. Let me know in the comment section how many of you have heard about the IPM ( Integrated Pest Management ). It is a true game changer as it removes most biases and places emphasis on a skill rather than a particular product itself. The skill of identifying the problem insect, and knowing its habitat preferences, feeding habits, and life cycle.
In this video, I will expose what bed bug exterminators don’t want you to know.
First. Did you know that over ninety-nine point nine percent of companies doing bed bug treatment use pesticides? They know these pesticides are highly ineffective and can be more dangerous to you than bed bugs. Some of them also know that it is the repellent component in the pesticide that brings temporary relief as it scares the insect away. It doesn’t actually kill it unless you drown the bed bug in it.
The temporary relief comes at the cost of spreading the infestation to other rooms in your house, hotel rooms, or adjacent apartments as the insects try to get away from the repellent component.
Watch this video to learn why and how to avoid this mistake. They ask you to prepare your home for the chemical treatment they provide for three reasons. First, the prep work, if done correctly, takes a long time and requires a lot of resources. To move furniture around may require at least two physically able people.
At K&A Pest Control, we recognize the importance of proper home preparation and the limitations homeowners may have in doing it themselves. For that reason, we provide complete home preparation for our clients. Since we don’t use any products that are dangerous for you, the homeowners can relax in the adjacent room.
Any person with minimum physical ability or training can handle a can of spray. That means they save the time and cost of a minimum of two people showing up for the treatment.
Second, after they finish spraying, they may offer you a thirty-day guarantee. They know very well the repellent component in the pesticide will most likely push bed bugs into areas they did not or could not spray and keep bed bugs at bay for around that time. After that time is up, bed bugs will return in much larger numbers. They multiply quickly. They will tell you that if the problem persists, you can call them for a free or discounted second treatment. What they don’t tell you is that, yes, you guessed it, you have to do the prep work once more. Most people give up after they spend days and energy on second prep work. This pretty much lets the exterminator off the hook. Third, bed bugs develop resistance very quickly. Imagine, even if there was an effective active ingredient that could be used in a pesticide, if a bed bug somehow survived it, its second-generation offspring would be one hundred percent resistant to that active ingredient. That could be at its longest around one hundred fifty days, or as little as fifteen days under some circumstances. You don’t have to trust my words. Verify easily everything stated here concerning bed bug biology at Kentucky University or Purdue University entomology department website.
Third. Some of the exterminators are brave or arrogant enough to take you for a fool and sign you up for a twelve-month contract when they come every month for twelve months to take care of the bed bugs and charge you five hundred dollars or something like that per month. That means you end up paying six thousand dollars and doing prep work twelve times and live with bed bugs for a year or more. That is the definition of insanity, my friends, but a clever yet very dishonest tactic by the exterminator.
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Welcome to our latest promotional video showcasing the importance of proper room preparation for effective bed bug treatment without the use of ineffective and dangerous pesticides. In just three minutes, we reveal essential tips and strategies to take back control of your home and save you thousands on ineffective bed bug extermination costs and failed treatments.
This video is a must-watch for homeowners, renters, and BRB and VRBO operators. Effective bed bug extermination using steam and other non-toxic methods starts with thorough room preparation. Proper preparation ensures that extermination treatments reach all areas where bed bugs might be hiding.
Start by decluttering the room to eliminate hiding spots for bed bugs. Remove all personal items, clothing, and linens, and wash them in hot water, then run through a dryer to kill any hidden bed bugs or eggs. Vacuuming the room, including the mattress, furniture, and carpet, is essential to remove any loose bed bugs and eggs. Proper room preparation is a critical first step in ensuring the success of bed bug treatments and preventing future infestations. Room preparation also enhances the efficiency of steam treatments, one of the most effective non-toxic bed bug extermination methods.
Steam penetrates deep into mattresses, box springs, and furniture where bed bugs often hide. However, the steam can only be effective if it can reach these areas. Ensuring that all furniture is moved away from the walls and disassembled, if possible, allows the steam to access all potential hiding spots. By removing barriers and obstacles, the steam treatment can be more thorough, increasing the chances of completely eradicating the bed bug infestation.
This thorough approach not only improves the effectiveness of the treatment but also reduces the likelihood of needing additional treatments, saving time and money. Moreover, proper room preparation promotes the safety and effectiveness of other non-toxic bed bug extermination methods, such as diatomaceous earth and bed bug interceptors. Preparing the room by cleaning and clearing these areas allows for precise application, ensuring that the powder reaches the bed bugs. Bed bug interceptors, placed under the legs of beds and furniture, work best in an uncluttered environment where bed bugs are forced to cross them. By preparing the room thoroughly, you enhance the efficacy of these non-toxic treatments, ensuring a safer and healthier environment while effectively eliminating bed bugs.
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Identifying a bed bug infestation, especially in its early stages, can be challenging due to the elusive nature of these pests. Bed bugs are small, mostly nocturnal insects that feed on blood, typically at night when their hosts are asleep. Their flattened bodies allow them to hide in cracks and crevices, making detection difficult. Unlike some pests that leave visible signs such as droppings or webs, bed bugs are adept at remaining hidden until their population grows significantly.
One of the key challenges in identifying bed bugs is their appearance. Adult bed bugs are about the size of an apple seed, reddish-brown in color, and wingless. Their bodies are oval-shaped, and they have six legs. When not engorged with blood, they are relatively flat, which enables them to squeeze into tight spaces such as seams of mattresses, cracks in furniture, and baseboards. This ability to hide in inconspicuous areas makes them hard to spot during routine inspections, especially in the early stages of an infestation.
Furthermore, bed bugs are skilled at evading detection by remaining inactive for long periods, sometimes several months, without feeding. This dormancy allows them to survive without a blood meal and makes it challenging to identify an infestation until it becomes more widespread. Their secretive behavior and small size and ability to hide in various hiding spots underscore the importance of thorough and regular inspections by trained professionals to detect and address bed bug problems effectively.
It’s worth noting that even medical professionals can contribute to the confusion surrounding bed bugs and their bites. Despite their expertise, healthcare providers may provide misleading diagnoses unless a biopsy is specifically ordered and performed correctly. In cases where bed bug bites are mistaken for other conditions, such as allergic reactions or skin disorders, multiple biopsies might be conducted, yet the diagnosis remains inaccurate. This underscores the complexity of identifying bed bug infestations solely based on bite marks and highlights the importance of comprehensive assessments that consider environmental factors and professional pest inspections alongside medical evaluations to ensure accurate diagnoses and effective treatment plans.
For that reason, all of the evidence must be considered carefully by a seasoned professional who has years of experience detecting and/or exterminating bed bugs.
Step-by-step process of finding bed bugs, and proper identification by a 14-year professional dedicated exclusively to safe, immediate, and reliable bed bug extermination.