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Wednesday, January 15, 2014
AMAZING Tips on How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs | Getting Rid of Bed Bugs You...
This is my new video that I made about how to kill bed bugs. I put a lot of time and care into compiling this video and the accompanying guide. Bed bug infestations are a growing problem around the world. Many major cities have already declared it an epidemic. Cities like Cinncinatti and Boston have implemented bed bug response teams. In order to get a handle on this problem, we all need to work together to put an end to their resurgence.
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Monday, January 13, 2014
How To Find Bed Bugs In Your Mattress
Bed bugs have been a growing problem over the past 20 years and reports of cases across the world are coming in record numbers. No one is immune to becoming a host to these insects. There are a number of unsuspecting ways that you can bring them into your home and mattress. It is more important now than ever that you know exactly how to find bed bugs to prevent a problem before it is too late.
These insects are very small and can hide in the smallest of crevices. They have flat brownish bodies and they are very hard to spot. You can use a couple of tools to make you job easier. All you need is a magnifying glass, a UV light source and something to comb over the areas. The recent bed bug resurgence can be attributed to a lack of education and vigilance in finding and killing these insidious insects. So it is great that you are taking the time to learn how to find bed bugs so you can protect your mattress and your family.
You'll need to do some research on what an actual size bed bug looks like. They are tiny and hard to spot. There are also other signs that you can look for like eggs, droppings and blood stains that are left behind when we roll over and squash them. If you can find any of these signs then you probably have a big problem on your hands. Don't worry, I'll give you all the resources you need to get rid of a bed bug infestation.
Knowing where to look is another important part of learning how to find bed bugs. Concentrate your efforts on any dark seams or cracks around the infested area. Fabric is usually preferred, followed by wood and then plastic and metal. Your mattress is the place where you want to focus first. Most of the time this is where you will find the bugs (or traces of them). Carefully comb over all the mattress seams, folds and tags. You'll also want to spend time inspecting your box spring. Don't forget to flip each one over because there is a good chance of finding them on the underside. Click here if you want a more extensive list of common places you will find these insects.
Repeat the same process for bedding, curtains, carpet edges, furniture, dry wall, molding, clothing and all other possessions near the infected areas. You UV light source will help make it easier to find bed bugs by illuminating them as well as their eggs and excrement. Wear dish gloves while performing the inspection and make sure you wash your hand thoroughly when finished.
If bed bugs are found anywhere inside your mattress or bedroom, take action fast. Exterminators are always a good option but make sure you ask them what their treatment plan consists of. Also ask for some type of guarantee. If an exterminator needs to make multiple trips back to your house then it could get expensive. If you would prefer to do the job yourself, then check out the wonderful guide below. I hope you enjoyed my article about how to find bed bugs in your mattress. Cheers!
These insects are very small and can hide in the smallest of crevices. They have flat brownish bodies and they are very hard to spot. You can use a couple of tools to make you job easier. All you need is a magnifying glass, a UV light source and something to comb over the areas. The recent bed bug resurgence can be attributed to a lack of education and vigilance in finding and killing these insidious insects. So it is great that you are taking the time to learn how to find bed bugs so you can protect your mattress and your family.
You'll need to do some research on what an actual size bed bug looks like. They are tiny and hard to spot. There are also other signs that you can look for like eggs, droppings and blood stains that are left behind when we roll over and squash them. If you can find any of these signs then you probably have a big problem on your hands. Don't worry, I'll give you all the resources you need to get rid of a bed bug infestation.
Knowing where to look is another important part of learning how to find bed bugs. Concentrate your efforts on any dark seams or cracks around the infested area. Fabric is usually preferred, followed by wood and then plastic and metal. Your mattress is the place where you want to focus first. Most of the time this is where you will find the bugs (or traces of them). Carefully comb over all the mattress seams, folds and tags. You'll also want to spend time inspecting your box spring. Don't forget to flip each one over because there is a good chance of finding them on the underside. Click here if you want a more extensive list of common places you will find these insects.
Repeat the same process for bedding, curtains, carpet edges, furniture, dry wall, molding, clothing and all other possessions near the infected areas. You UV light source will help make it easier to find bed bugs by illuminating them as well as their eggs and excrement. Wear dish gloves while performing the inspection and make sure you wash your hand thoroughly when finished.
If bed bugs are found anywhere inside your mattress or bedroom, take action fast. Exterminators are always a good option but make sure you ask them what their treatment plan consists of. Also ask for some type of guarantee. If an exterminator needs to make multiple trips back to your house then it could get expensive. If you would prefer to do the job yourself, then check out the wonderful guide below. I hope you enjoyed my article about how to find bed bugs in your mattress. Cheers!
Friday, January 3, 2014
Ultimate Radar Detector Review 2014 - Best Radar Detector Ever Made!
Why Should You Buy a Radar Detector?
Contrary to popular belief, a radar detector is not a police officer detector. It will not detect and alert when ever there is a cop in the vicinity. A radar device is designed to detect radar signals. These signals will alert you to the presence of a speed trap. With speeding fines through the roof as well as insurance premiums rising, more than just heavy footed driver are turning to #radardetectors for help and safety.
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