Saturday, February 18, 2012

Anyone in the Toronto area had luck getting rid of bed bugs?

Anyone in the Toronto area had any luck with ridding house of bed bugs? We are on our 5th treatment and still seem to be having them -- any suggestions?Anyone in the Toronto area had luck getting rid of bed bugs?
we have never had them but a neighbour of ours had them 2 months ago

she hired a professional to come %26amp; spray the house %26amp; they were gone after 2 treatments

your better to hire cause stuff out in the stores just do not get rid of them



good luck
Bed Bugs in Toronto? You need to treat your laundry at the same time that you get the extermination. Have the Bed Bug Exterminator come in for the first spray and send your laundry out to be treated. Check out http://www.bugsrgonelaundry.com and http://www.royalpest.ca

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Anyone in the Toronto area had luck getting rid of bed bugs?
dont live in Toronto, but all you have to do is vacuum real real good, then empty out your vacuum bag or cup... also you can get an insecticide spray like the kind they make for headlice....but i don't think that is necessary at all, and might cause more harm than good. A good vacumming should be sufficient.
I had one fumigation treatment, and when I still found fresh bites on my body I decided to wrap my mattresses in two layers of plastic paint dropcloths (from the hardware store), sealing the wrapping with green painter's tape. I haven't had a bite since, one year later!



Because those suckers have a really long lifetime and can reproduce a lot, the challenge is starving them for about nine months, which means not letting them bite anyone. Since they primarily bite people at night, they're probably finding you in bed, which is why trapping their bed population under plastic works so nicely. I used dropcloths because the plastic is really soft - I didn't want to hear any crinkling while rolling around on my bed - but you could use anything that can securely wrap the mattresses.



If you've already wrapped your mattresses, washed and dried all your clothes and bedding in hot water and a hot dryer (it's the heat that kills them, not the water, so you can just use a dryer really) and vaccuumed like crazy and you're *still* experiencing those nasty pests, I'd move! That, or try different bed bug pest professionals - someone who will turn every piece of furniture on end finding and fumigating those awful insects.



Good luck!!!

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