What non toxic thing can i use to kill bed bugs at home

Deboah
by Deboah
  6 answers
  • Amanda Amanda on Sep 22, 2017

    Yes, I agree with Naomie, call in a professional, they are nothing to mess around with! Good Luck!

  • Kim Kim on Sep 22, 2017

    Bed Bugs are no joke! Listen to Naomie and call in a service. There are a couple of things you can do to help the service be quicker and more effective. Pick up all clutter and have easy access to edges of floors and upholstered items. Run all washables through your dryer on the hottest setting for 35 minutes. Then pack away in sealed containers.

    The infestation can grow in leaps and bounds so don't delay as it gets harder to eradicate bed bugs as their population grows.


    Hope that helps

    : )

  • Lik22127777 Lik22127777 on Sep 22, 2017

    Diatomaceous Earth -All natural-kills bed bugs-fleas-any exoskeleton bugs! Read up on it-it has many wonderful uses-too many to explain here😊

  • Roxaneg Roxaneg on Sep 22, 2017

    Freeze 'em by putting the items in the freezer for 4 days. Or heat 'em by putting the bed sheets in the dryer set at high. https://www.epa.gov/bedbugs/do-it-yourself-bed-bug-control#kill

  • Renee Vlna Renee Vlna on Sep 22, 2017

    If their on the bed itself, you can't quite put that in the freezer. If their on the bed, they are most likely on clothing and everywhere. To do it naturally will take time. remove all material to laundryroom one room at a time. Any furniture with cloth needs to be covered in plastic. A lot of cities offer bags to cover mattresses for disposal. Get some of those. Cover the mattresses and close. use hair blower to blow in hot air without melting the bag. then seal the bag and leave for at least 3 days.. take baking soda and borax and sprinkle all over the carpet especially around the edges..Cover all cloth furniture and repeat process as mattress. Steam clean wood floors. Take clothes and spin in hot dryer for at least 20 minutes. remove and put in plastic bags so as not to reinfest. Move on to next room. Make sure all bags on furniture, mattresses and clothes are sealed good so if there are any stragglers that may survive will suffocate. After 2 days, vaccuum carpet really good then steam clean. The baking soda and borax will leave them dehydrated. The steam will kill them. It's a long tedious process, but natural