Saturday, March 7, 2009

How to get rid of bedbugs



Getting rid of bedbugs on your own is tough to do. I'm shocked at how this you tube bedbug do it your self er makes it seem. Treating a mattress with powder can be risky business as the powder can be breath in. There is a place for using bedbug dust in a treatment, but I am not sure I'd be a free with it on a mattress. Always use common sense and extreme caution when treating any insect problem yourself. Bedbug products can be found online and may be something to consider, but also consider a professional.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Bedbug or Flea Bite



Very Interesting Video of bedbug feeding on human.

Great Facts About Bedbugs

Where to look for bed bugs



In this video you see where bed bugs hide and what products the person making the video suggests using to get rid of them yourself. Bedlam is a popular product these days and can be found on most DIY pest control products websites, but it is not advised doing it yourself. Bedbugs are very difficult for professionals to get rid of let alone a DIY person. If you do decide to try it yourself then I would investigate products like Bedlam so you are best equipped to handle the problem.

Sunday, March 1, 2009

BEDBUGS IN 4 STAR HOTEL



Bedbugs unfortunately can be picked up in a movie theater, on the bus, airplane, or train, in the hospital, and yes, in a four star hotel. Many people think of this as appalling, but when you consider how many people use that room in a year, it's amazing that more bed bug problems don't occur more often. We are in a battle with these little critters and until a silver bullet is found, we are going to be playing catch up behind the eight ball. A very vulnerable place to be.

Bedbugs are everywhere!



It is a shame that in these days when we can clone animals and go to the moon, that a poor old man has to deal with a problem that will only get much worse before it becomes much better. Bedbugs are a near impossible bug to eliminate, as stated in this video, as you can see the building management has spent a half million dollars on the problem, to no avail. The best intentions are often times for not.