Getting rid of bed bugs requires a combination of cleaning, heat treatment, and sometimes professional extermination. Here’s a step-by-step guide to eliminating them:
1. Identify the Infestation
- Look for small reddish-brown bugs, tiny white eggs, or dark fecal spots on mattresses, sheets, and furniture.
- Check common hiding spots like mattress seams, bed frames, behind headboards, and cracks in walls.
2. Deep Clean Your Home
- Wash bedding, clothing, and curtains in hot water (at least 120°F/49°C) and dry on high heat.
- Vacuum thoroughly, including the mattress, bed frame, carpets, and cracks in furniture. Dispose of the vacuum bag or empty the canister outside immediately.
- Steam clean furniture and mattresses—high temperatures (above 130°F/54°C) kill bed bugs and their eggs.
3. Treat Infested Areas
- Use a bed bug spray (preferably one with pyrethroids or desiccants) on cracks, crevices, and furniture.
- Apply diatomaceous earth around the bed frame and baseboards—this natural powder dehydrates and kills bed bugs.
- Seal cracks and crevices in walls, bed frames, and furniture to limit hiding spots.
4. Protect Your Bed
- Use a bed bug-proof mattress and pillow encasement to trap any remaining bugs and prevent re-infestation.
- Keep the bed away from walls and furniture to limit access points.
5. Monitor and Repeat
- Continue vacuuming, steaming, and treating the area for several weeks to catch any surviving bugs.
- Place bed bug traps under bed legs to detect and capture remaining insects.
6. Consider Professional Help
If the infestation persists, hire a pest control expert who can use stronger chemical treatments or heat treatments (heating rooms to 120–140°F/49–60°C) to eliminate bed bugs completely.