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Have you ever woken up once with grouped bites on the back or in various parts of your body? You must think about bedbugs .
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:- www.coverandprotect.com.au :- anthony@coverandprotect.com.au Website E-mail Phone No:- 02 931 66654 Address :- 34 BAY ST BOTANY NSW 2019 Easy Choices to Get Rid of Bed Bugs Have you ever woken up once with grouped bites on the back or in various parts of your body? You must think about bedbugs . It is an insect that can be seen only after several months of breeding and that feeds exclusively on blood and prefers to be very close to its prey, which explains its presence in your mattress. What are the clues that allow you to recognize a bed bug? How to get rid of it? Here is your option for the best Bed bug protection . Clues to recognize the bedbug At first, we do not suspect anything, because its bites can be confused with those of the mosquito or the spider ... But, in time, to lie down on your bed will become unbearable, especially at night. The bedbug prefers darkness, so to see it, you have to find it with a flashlight in the dark places where it lays its eggs. It is a very red and swollen insect. His bite is very itchy. When you wake up each morning, you will notice traces of blood on your sheet: its sting is violent and runs a little blood. Tips to get rid of bed bugs without getting intoxicated Getting rid of bed bugs is very difficult. However, there are simple ways to control the situation and eliminate it. To get around, you need to use a professional extermination of bed bugs recognized and trusted. Inadequate treatment can disperse bedbugs and cause widespread infestation throughout the dwelling and adjacent dwellings. Storage under or near the bed should be treated the same as bedding or closet space Vacuum bedbugs, larvae and eggs. Then perform a meticulous aspiration of floors, furniture and every nook and cranny of the room. Do not store the bag in the vacuum cleaner: it must be treated with the insecticide and then thrown in a hermetically sealed garbage bag.
It is important to use registered insecticides that are of low toxicity to humans. Avoid the use of insecticides on beds, bunks, strollers, cribs and their immediate environment. Use ecological treatments instead. Inadequate use of biocidal products represents a significant risk to health.