Bed bug treatement:A Complete Guide

Bed bug infestations are an increasing problem in homes and workplaces. Despite their small size, these pests can make life unbearable. Among the various control methods, chemical treatment stands out for its rapid and targeted effectiveness.

What is Chemical Treatment for Bed Bugs?

Chemical treatment involves using insecticides specifically formulated to eliminate bed bugs at all stages of development: eggs, nymphs, and adults. Products are applied by spraying, fumigation, aerosol, or dusting, depending on the level of infestation and the areas affected.

Why Choose Chemical Treatment?

  • Fast and targeted action: The chemicals affect the nervous system of bed bugs, causing their death within minutes.

  • Ability to treat large areas: Methods such as spraying or fumigation can cover the entire infested property.

  • Proven effectiveness: When properly applied, these treatments can eliminate up to 98% of bed bugs after the first session.

Protocol and Precautions Before and After Treatment

1. Prepare the area:

  • Declutter

  • Wash bedding and clothing at 60°C (140°F) or freeze at –17°C (–4°F)

  • Vacuum thoroughly, especially in crevices, and dispose of the vacuum bag securely

2. Treatment:

  • Application by a professional following strict protocols based on the environment
  • Use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, masks, and coveralls

 

3. After treatment:

  • Vacate the premises for the recommended time

  • Avoid washing treated surfaces for several days

  • A second treatment may be necessary 10 to 15 days later to eliminate surviving or newly hatched bed bugs

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Contact SOS NUISIBLE EXPRESS, certified professionals who respond quickly and effectively, for the safest solution to permanently get rid of bed bugs and prevent recurrence. A well-executed treatment, combined with proper preparation and increased vigilance, will ensure lasting peace of mind.

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