Having bed bugs in the house is not necessarily a sign of a dirty home. Even five-star hotels can have bed bugs. Still, it’s important to treat bed bugs quickly before the problem gets out of control. But how do you know if you have a bed bug infestation in the first place? We’re here to help. In fact, we even contacted professional pest specialist Kevin Carillo to get the low down on the most efficient identification techniques and treatments for bed bug infestations.
Steps
Expert Q&A
Tips
- Be slow and methodical when you are checking your bedroom. Oftentimes bed bugs are not readily apparent. Make sure to look closely and for long periods of time. Make sure to check, double-check, and triple-check the same areas.Thanks
- Call a friend or relative in for a second opinion. They will be able to help you look for bed bugs, as well as help you determine whether what you see are signs of bed bugs.Thanks
- Do not overreact to the situation. Remember that even very clean spaces can have bed bugs.Thanks
Warnings
- Always wrap and mark items that are thrown away as being infested with bed bugs. This is not only for the safety of the garbage collectors, but it is incredibly common for neighborhood epidemics to occur because someone picked up an item out of the trash—regardless of the property values of the neighborhood.Thanks
- Make sure that the chemical agents you use to remove bed bugs are safe to be around. If you are not sure, contact your local exterminator.Thanks
Expert Interview
Thanks for reading our article! If you’d like to learn more about pest control, check out our in-depth interview with Kevin Carrillo .
References
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- ↑ https://www.nyc.gov/assets/doh/downloads/pdf/bedbugs/is-it-a-bedbug.pdf
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About This Article
If you can't find any bed bugs but you think you have an infestation, check for bite marks around your feet or ankles. Look for yellow egg shells and clear case skins near your mattress edges, and try to spot blood spots or dark fecal matter on your sheets or headboard. If you can’t find these signs, but still think you might have an infestation, read on for more ways to identify bedbugs.
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