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Help - Bed Bugs!!
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2 months ago my son kept waking up with bites all over his feet. Just couldn't work out what they were. Having never seen a bedbug in my life it didn't even occur to me. It was only when someone suggested it that I stripped his bed, couldn't see a thing. Then I pulled out the spare mattress underneath the bed and there they were! I was mortified as Ive always associated it with dirt, which im assured it isn't. Rang pest control who were brilliant. Said son has most probably brought them in from outside on a school bag or something. Sprayed entire room and floor below which is my bedroom ( he has loft conversion). unfortunately within days I was also woken up covered in bites and actually found 2 on my mattress. Very upset. Pest control have to leave 2 weeks inbetween sprays so they came back and did all rooms, infact they soaked them. To cut to the chase, they have now been FIVE times and are completely baffled as to why the treatment hasnt worked. My sons room seems to be free now as he no longer has any bites and they couldn't find a thing in his room. But im still getting bitten to death everynight even though I cant actually see any bugs anymore - theyre clearly a couple hidden somewhere. Its making my life a totally misery, im so sore. they've bitten my face, my neck, my arms lastnight and im so unhappy. I don't know what to do. Pest control say they've used the strongest treatmen possible. Help : (
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.A very effective treatment the first time should have solved it, is the guy treating areas around switches, plug sockets and gaps around door architraves and skirtings, joints of bed etc. I have treated many instances over the years as a Pest Control Officer, Rarely did I need to treat more than once, the treatment does need to be thorough though! Good luck.
Smow, they are very difficult to find, especially during daylight hours unless you are experienced and know their evil little ways, they get into the tiniest of gaps and joints, under the buttons on mattresses and around the cording etc. You really dont need to be throwing anything away, just wash it, even then they are not likely to be in bedding. They usually retreat from bedding as morning comes.
Smow, I do sympathise, I know they can be a horrid thing to have to live with. Maybe your Pest Controller needs to try a different treatment method, there are quite a few available him. Also, if he has treated the bed, ensure that your are safe to be sleeping on it, many of the products are not safe to be sleeping on.