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Title: How To Remove Bed Bugs?
Post by: toronoto.bedbug on 06/04/2013 12:25:06
bedbugs are still a major public concern and there are some serious factor, but there seems little evidence that bug-tracking is a major priority for public health officials?
Title: Re: How To Remove Bed Bugs
Post by: majorminor on 06/04/2013 12:56:21
Change and wash your bed sheets regularly?
Title: Re: How To Remove Bed Bugs
Post by: graham.d on 06/04/2013 14:33:07
Actually from a program I saw on the TV they can be very hard to get rid of if you get an infestation. They don't stay conveniently in the bed but nest under floors, behind skirting boards etc. The solution that was shown was to bring in equipment to heat the whole house up to some quire high temperature for a while. It is very expensive and, in the example on the TV, was only temporarily effective as the source of the bugs was in a neighbour's house (it was a terraced house) which was not sterilised by this action; the bugs were breeding there and getting through via a common roof space I think.
Title: Re: How To Remove Bed Bugs
Post by: majorminor on 06/04/2013 18:46:29
Cant say Ive ever noticed them  but I am sure they there. We have an understanding, they dont show themselves and I dont scream like a girl.
Title: Re: How To Remove Bed Bugs
Post by: CliffordK on 07/04/2013 09:38:03
Heat would seem like an easy, non-toxic method to get rid of pests. 
How hot does it have to get?  How long?

It might be a pain to heat the house to over a hundred degrees in the winter, but say on a 90 degree summer day, one could imagine boosting the temp up to 130 or 140 or so inside the house. 
Title: Re: How To Remove Bed Bugs
Post by: confusious says on 17/05/2013 09:16:59
Bed bugs are an increasing problem, you need to hire specialists teams to destroy them, they hide in pockets and creases of mattreses, the headboard and other places, and are not easy to locate, a suitable pesticide is used to kill them.
Title: Re: How To Remove Bed Bugs?
Post by: wolfekeeper on 18/05/2013 17:23:01
Heat would seem like an easy, non-toxic method to get rid of pests. 
How hot does it have to get?  How long?

It might be a pain to heat the house to over a hundred degrees in the winter, but say on a 90 degree summer day, one could imagine boosting the temp up to 130 or 140 or so inside the house. 
You need to get it up to 75... 75 centigrade, that's 167 F.

And if you do it slowly... they adapt and don't die.

Cant say Ive ever noticed them  but I am sure they there. We have an understanding, they dont show themselves and I dont scream like a girl.
They come out at night, at about 5am when you're asleep, trundle over to you, suck your blood, scuttle back into the skirting boards, and breed. They do this every few weeks, up to once every 9 months without dying of hunger. The longer it goes without you finding them, the more of them there are, and the more they do this.
Title: Re: How To Remove Bed Bugs?
Post by: Mazurka on 28/05/2013 13:55:24
I say we take off and nuke the site from orbit.  It's the only way to be sure.
Title: Re: How To Remove Bed Bugs?
Post by: evan_au on 28/05/2013 18:54:22
The following podcasts discussed a bedbug infestation in New York:
3 minute "cute" video: http://www.sciencefriday.com/video/08/27/2010/psychological-reappraisal-of-bedbugs.html
10 minute audio: http://www.sciencefriday.com/segment/08/27/2010/bedbugs.html
12 minute audio: http://www.sciencefriday.com/segment/12/09/2011/inbreeding-to-blame-for-bedbug-renaissance.html

Their method of reproduction is somewhat extreme...
Title: Re: How To Remove Bed Bugs?
Post by: evan_au on 28/05/2013 18:58:34
Some information on treatment:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bed_bug_control_techniques
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bedbugs#Management

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