How to Prepare For Treatment
Adult bed bugs are reddish brown,
flattened, oval, and wingless with microscopic hairs that give
them a banded appearance. A common misconception is that they
are not visible to the naked eye, but adults grow to about a ¼
inch long. Bed bugs particularly like wood and fabric. They
hide in cracks and crevices, narrow spaces and voids in
proximity to where humans sleep or rest such as: beds and bed
frames, nightstands, dressers, desks, recliners and sofas.
Heavier infestations spread behind baseboards, in window and
door casings, and other hiding places further from the bed
including items attached to walls and ceilings, pictures,
electrical switch plates, smoke detectors, loose wallpaper, in
the pleats of drapes, and the upholstery of furniture.
Bed Bugs can be tough to eliminate.
Depending on the level of infestation, more than one treatment
may be necessary. To maximize the effectiveness of an ACTION
Bed Bug Treatment, it is important to prepare in advance. The
following steps will guide you through the process.
1.
REDUCE CLUTTER. Now is the time to get rid of things that
have been lying about for years, items you have always intended
on getting rid of but haven’t. Make sure you bag and seal all
items you are removing. This will help seal and protect from
bugs or eggs dropping throughout the house.
2. All
beds must be stripped. All linens must be removed and washed on
the hottest setting and dried on high heat. If you are taking
your clothing/linens to a laundry-mat for cleaning, make sure to
use new bags after you launder. Do not use the same bag you
took to the laundry unless it has been washed/dried on high
heat.
3. All
clothing should follow the same procedure as linens. Once taken
from hot dryer , seal cloth in contractor type bags or large
Ziploc bags until further notice. A sealable Rubbermaid
container may also make life a little easier for access to clean
clothing throughout the process. All linens and clothing must
remain sealed until after the follow-up treatment and
inspection. If clothing is already clean, just putting the items
through a high heat dryer will be fine. It’s the heat from the
dryer that will kill bed bugs. Don’t over stuff the dryer.
4. All
dresser drawers, night stands, vanity and armoire drawers must
be emptied or cleared for treatment. All items from said
drawers should remain in the same room if possible. Personal
items can be placed in bags or boxes until after the first
treatment is complete. All closets must be emptied for crack
and crevice treatments.
5. Dry
Clean/Delicates. Dry cleaning items works, however most dry
clean only items can go through a dryer cycle on high heat as
long as the items were not wet. For all questionable items, we
strongly recommend using a Packtite unit. Go to
www.actionpestcontrol.com/catalog
This unit is a great help
with any questionable items such as pocketbooks, stuffed
animals, shoes, books, etc. Originally intended for treatment
of luggage after travelling, this heating unit will kill all
life stages of bed bugs. This is an excellent investment for
the frequent traveler or any items that may harbor bed bugs.
Please follow all directions for proper usage.
Action can rent you a
Packtite unit for an additional fee of $100.00
1.
Vacuum each room including along the edges of the baseboard
molding. A crevice tool is the best option while vacuuming.
This is a very important step for the effectiveness of your
treatment. Be sure to vacuum under beds and furniture. After
each time you vacuum, remove the bag and place it in a sealed
trash bag for disposal outside the home. If using a canister
vacuum, empty the debris into the trash for immediate disposal
outdoors and wash canister in very hot water.
2.
All open food must be removed or placed inside of
refrigerator. Place all drinking vessels, plates and eating
utensils in a kitchen cabinet.
3. No
People or pets are allowed to remain in the home during the
treatment process and cannot return until 3 hours after
treatment. Be sure to remove all pet food, water, and toys from
the floor. If you have an aquarium pets, please turn off any
air pumps and filters. Place plastic wrap over the top surface
to seal it off.
1. Open
any windows (weather permitting) to allow ventilation
2. Wipe
down any surfaces such as counters, kitchen tables, and bed side
tables.
3. All
furniture should be vacuumed thoroughly.
4. All
floors and along baseboards should be vacuumed thoroughly. This
should be done every other day until your follow up treatment.
5. Cover
your mattress and box spring with approved bed bug encasement
covers.
6. Pull
your bed away from wall. A bed against a wall creates a perfect
harborage site for bed bugs
Please note: It is not
uncommon to be bitten following treatment. You need to allow
the treatment time to work-at least 7-10 days. If all the above
instructions were not followed, you will significantly reduce
the chances of eliminating the bed bug problem. |