Clean everything, every nook and crany.. Throw out shit that is not needed.. Use lots of bleach!?!?! Clean all clothing and bedding.. this site might help with some suggestions.. http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/entfacts/struct/ef636.htm and there are many more sites if ya search google I can come down thursday night to help possibly.
Bed bugs can easily climb surfaces like wood so to prevent them from gaining access to a sleeping host, barriers can be put in their way. Examples of this are the use of petroleum jelly on the legs of the bed, putting the legs inside smooth metal jars and moving the bed away from any surfaces such as walls. Mattresses should either be replaced or steam-cleaned and bedding washed at a high temperature, making sure to transport bedding in an enclosed plastic bag to stop contamination of other areas. Exposure to hot and cold temperatures is a useful part of an infestation reduction policy, and raising temperatures to between 36ºC and 37ºC for an hour or so will probably eliminate an infestation, and prolonged exposure to temperatures of 0ºC to 9ºC will also kill off adults in a matter of hours.
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Throw out shit that is not needed..
Use lots of bleach!?!?!
Clean all clothing and bedding..
this site might help with some suggestions..
http://www.uky.edu/Agriculture/Entomology/entfacts/struct/ef636.htm and there are many more sites if ya search google
I can come down thursday night to help possibly.
What about some sort of bug spray??
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Bed bugs can easily climb surfaces like wood so to prevent them from gaining access to a sleeping host, barriers can be put in their way. Examples of this are the use of petroleum jelly on the legs of the bed, putting the legs inside smooth metal jars and moving the bed away from any surfaces such as walls. Mattresses should either be replaced or steam-cleaned and bedding washed at a high temperature, making sure to transport bedding in an enclosed plastic bag to stop contamination of other areas. Exposure to hot and cold temperatures is a useful part of an infestation reduction policy, and raising temperatures to between 36ºC and 37ºC for an hour or so will probably eliminate an infestation, and prolonged exposure to temperatures of 0ºC to 9ºC will also kill off adults in a matter of hours.
personaly im planning to freeze out my room
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