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Will they just go away without bed bugs treatment?
 
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The simple and straightforward answer is NO. Bed bugs will not go away without proper treatment. If a bedbug infestation goes without treatment, it will only cause the bed bugs to reproduce creating more nymphs and cause the infestion to grow out of control. It is very easy for a bed bug infestation to quickly grow out of control if action is not taken to eliminate bed bugs immediately. Bed bugs breed and reproduce rapidly. Every time they feed on you and your family they are growing stronger and laying more eggs, which then in turn hatch, become adults with a short time frame and start the cycle all over again.

It is really easy and safe to treat with our bed bug solution kits. They are simple to use and come with a complete step by step regimen for easy application. You can feel safe in your home with our DeadBedBugs brand of treatment. Our Bed Bug Spray is guaranteed to kill bed bugs on contact, and more importantly is a non-toxic spray you can feel safe using in your family's home. Many other treatments for bed bugs on the market are toxic and perhaps more harmful to your health than the actual bed bugs.

Some treatments may require you to leave your home for an extended period of time before returning such as bed bug bombing treatments. These treatments are so toxic that you and your family cannot even be around when it is done. These bombings leave behind a film on everything in your home and you can easily still breathe in these toxic fumes even after the dust has settled because the dust HAS settled -- on your furniture, floors, clothes and bedding. Many people have become sick after bombing their homes because they continue to breathe these harmful fumes for weeks after the treatment is done. Children and pets are especially suseptible to getting sick after these bombings and other toxic treatments. They are on the floor stirring up the toxic residue left behind and can become very ill.

DeadBedBugs Contact Killing spray allows you the convenience of treating your home and going to sleep with the peace of mind you need and deserve. Our Contact Killing Spray is effective and non-toxic so that you can treat your home and bedding and then lay down and go to sleep without worrying about bed bugs or your family's health.

 

 

Bed Bug Facts

    Bed Bugs are minuscule pest – the adult is less than a quarter of an inch in size – that feed on the blood of animals and, most worryingly humans.
    Although not a flying insect the bed bug does possess the ability to move very quickly and is prone to rapid spreading as a result.
    The Bed Bug problem is a widespread one, as these miniature mites are believed to have traveled from their origin in the Asian continent to the entire globe.
    It is hardly unusual to see an infestation of Bed Bugs, but what is important is that we recognise where they live, how to identify them and what to do about them.
    The female Bed Bug will give out eggs any day; as she can live for vast lengths of time – over a year – this results in a natural explosion of the Bed Bug population.
    The bed bug is in action at night – when we are sleeping – and the first clue to the presence of Bed Bugs is the presence of bites on the skin in the morning.
    The bed bug will feast during the night, and as it feeds on human blood it leaves behind indications of its existence.
    A bed bug feeds by spearing the skin and feeding in a tube with which it sucks out the required blood, and therefore the victim will rarely know they are being bitten as they are generally asleep.
    After feeding – which could cover as long as ten minutes – the Bed Bug leaves behind a red bite which could swell and will hurt continually, bringing irritation and discomfort to the individual.
    The problem with diagnosis is that the indications of Bed Bugs are often similar to many other skin conditions.
    Scabies leaves behind very similar signs to bed bug infestation, and some insect bites such as mosquito can also result in a similar tell tale red welt.
    Bed bug bites will usually appear on skin that is exposed while we sleep – the arms and legs, face and neck are all commonly bitten – and it is to these areas we should look when looking for indications of the creatures.
    The Bed Bug is a night living insect and it likes to dine on our blood; it also likes to stay out of sight and this is why it frequents our beds and furnishings.
    Though the Bed Bug does not nest like lots of other insects, it does fall to suitable places, hence several will hide together in the crevasses of a mattress, the inside of covers and linings and any dark and secure places.
    Bed Bugs are often introduced into the home by persons who have been abroad and have maybe slept on a number of varied and frequently used beds.

    A Bed Bug infestation is not necessarily a case of ill hygiene, however, as any number of hotels and guest houses have also been the source of infestations.
    Bed Bug infestations spread very fast; with one female creature laying around five eggs per day it is easy to see how quickly the colony can grow.

    To eradicate Bed Bugs you also need to remove of the infested mattress and any other furnishings that may be infested with the creatures.
    As bed bugs are very prolific and difficult to find, getting rid of all the eggs and mites with off the shelf remedies may not be entirely successful.
     
    During an infestation of bed bugs, all clothes, covers and linings that have been close to bugs – or are suspected of having been – must be thoroughly washed; if possible this must be done on the hottest setting possible in order to kill the bugs.

 

Comments:

Haley T. said, “I can’t imagine not doing anything and having those yucky bedbugs crawling all over where I sleep.  And biting me while I sleep. EWWWWWWWW. I’m really freaked out right now. That’s just disgusting.” 

D. H. writes, “I sprayed all over by the bed with anti-bacterial spray but it didn’t work. I even tried sleeping in a sleeping bag. That really didn’t help because I was sleeping on top of the bed which was full of bed bugs. So my great plan was really no plan at all. I obviously need help from experts. Glad I came across your site. Your plan for dead bed bugs sounds the best and safest so far.” 

Vince D. from Boston, MA said, “I would appreciate if anyone could give me a fool proof way to totally eliminate bedbugs. I am having a relentless battle with these parasites. I’m reading info on this site and have to say it’s very informative.” 

F. C. said, “The sooner you start the treatment the easier it will be to kill the bedbugs. The longer you wait the more of them there will be. You just have to make sure you do a thorough job if it and don’t miss any steps."

Last update: 08:58 AM Wednesday, February 10, 2010

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