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Angela Patrone & Lucy Farrell

Pest expert says bed bugs can be 'eliminated' with one 'effective' solution

Summer is high time for bed bugs, as the numbers of blood sucking increase in the hotter weather.

The pests love to take over upholstered surfaces like comfy mattresses and even just one sleep in an infested bed can leave you covered in raw, itchy bites. There are plenty of repellents on the market that claim to banish bed bugs, but many of them are laden with chemicals.

Luckily, there is a natural way to rid any household of bed bugs and all it takes is a few simple steps, the Express reports. Jordan Foster of Fantastic Pest Control has shared that the best way to get rid of bed bugs is “cleaning the places where they reside”.

During the day, the pests hide in crevices of their preffered feeding spots (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Before doing anything, it's important to make sure that you are dealing with these kind of bugs and not other biters like mosquitos or fleas. Bed bugs are nocturnal, only coming out at night to feed, which makes them difficult to spot and hide during the day in crevices of their preferred food sources - mainly beds.

The blood sucking insects can leave you covered in bites (Getty Images)

Once you're sure that bed bugs are the issue, Jordan says the first step is to wash whatever items that can be in a bedroom that is infested with bed bugs: “Wash bedding, linens, curtains, and clothing in hot water, and dry them on the highest setting," he explained.

“The items that cannot be washed, such as stuffed animals and shoes, should go in the dryer on high for 30 minutes.” Bed bugs can be killed at all life stages through dry cleaning, which is the “best treatment” to get rid of them claimed the expert.

He added: “Bed bugs are most effectively eliminated with heat treatment. Heat (above 56C) destroys bed bugs at all stages of life, even their eggs. Moreover, it is more time-efficient than chemical treatments.”

To get rid of bed bugs and their eggs, a stiff brush needs to be used to scrub the mattress seams. This is a common area for these pests to hide in.

Vacuuming the bed and surrounding area should also be a regular occurrence when trying to get rid of bed bugs. As soon as you have finished cleaning, place the vacuum cleaner bag into a plastic bag and dispose of it in the outdoor rubbish bin.

Womans hand loading dirty blue bed sheets in a white washing machine. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Households can also use a tightly woven, zippered cover for mattresses and box springs to effectively prevent bed bugs from entering or escaping. Jordan revealed that bed bugs can live for up to a year without feeding, so “prevent them from returning by keeping them covered for at least one year”.

Bed bugs can also hide in any crack or under peeling wallpaper so make sure walls are repaired. Lastly, clear any clutter around the bed to give the bugs fewer spots to hide under.

It may make sense to get rid of an infested mattress and get a new one, but households should still make sure to get rid of bed bugs everywhere in their home, or the new bed will also become infested.

For those who have taken all of the necessary bed bug prevention steps and have not been successful with DIY treatments, they’ll need to seek help.

The chances of getting an infestation can be reduced if households keep up with good housekeeping, such as vacuuming their house and washing their bedding regularly.

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