Bed Bug and Flea Killer Spray

Don't let the bed bugs bite! Bedbugs travel on clothing and especially luggage. This is not a repellent, the spray kills bedbugs and their eggs upon contact. Bed bugs are secretive, nocturnal insects that emerge from hiding places at night to feed on nearby hosts. Although bed bugs are wingless, they can move quickly over furniture, walls or floors. During the night, bed bugs are likely hiding in enclosed places such as along furniture seams, under wall paper and in wall cracks. Because bed bugs are relatively flat and small, they can fit into almost any space and go undetected without careful inspection.

Fecal blood spots are a good indication of an active bed bug infestation. Look for small, dark droplets of dried blood on bedding, mattresses, and bedroom furniture. Colonies will try to hide in small cracks, especially where the floor meets with the wall. Colonies tend to be near beds or where people rest. In particular, thoroughly inspect bed frames, mattresses, box springs, headboards and other furniture located near the bed. In general, human bed bugs are oval insects that are flattened top to bottom, and range from ¼ - ⅜˝ in length. Adults are always wingless and may resemble aphids, ticks, or other immature true bugs Bed bugs are normally brown in color, but turn red and become bloated after taking a bloodmeal. Nymphs look similar to adults except smaller, and are nearly colorless or pale yellow. Both sexes can pierce animal tissue and remove blood with a pain-free bite that goes virtually undetected. Sanitation: Deep cleaning the entire home or building is the first step, including vacuuming and steam cleaning every piece of furniture and luggage, and cleaning all the floors, walls and ceilings. Often pictures, furniture, toys, and electronic equipment must be disassembled. Temperature treatments: All fabrics, including clothing, blankets and bedding should be inspected and washed. Infested fabrics should be laundered (140°F minimum) or discarded.

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