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    How to get rid of bed bugs??

    I have a problem & need help finding a solution..

    We have a bedroom in our home that is my brother's - but he's away for school, and only comes home for a couple days per quarter. Occassionally we have overnight guests who stayed there.

    We never noticed there was a problem until my cousin (visiting from France!!) stayed there for a week. She got bitten all over her body with mosquitos like bites. Then for the last two times my brother came home, he was also bitten all over! But there was other guests who stayed in the room in between these two times but they didn't get bitten. It didn't happen to the other two bedrooms in the house. My mom even slept in my brother's room one day before he came home, thinking that whatever that bites him will bite her first, but nothing happened to my mom. Sure enough the next day my brother came home and was bitten all over!! My brother refused to sleep in his room during Spring break last week.. Seeing him sleeping on the sofa really breaks my heart

    Tomorrow, my uncle and his wife will visit us from New York. They want to stay at my house, but I'm afraid they're going to get red bites all over their bodies!

    Do you know of anything I can do to get rid of this problem fast?? The mattress was brandnew. We bought it about 1 1/2 year ago, but it only been slept on about 30 times total..

    I want my brother to feel safe when he comes home again, and need to feel confident about having guests over. HELP?
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    Gosh I dont know.. I am trying to think of some Old Country things to do.. Ok try diluting Bleach & water & sponge & soak the whole mattress down & then put a fan on to dry.. Or you might just spray good with lysol or something like that.. Good Luck.. I think this calls for a M&M's pic please..

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    Are you sure that the mattress you bought was new. There was a thing on 20/20 or 60 minutes about bed bugs about a year ago. There is a whole industry that is buying used mattresses and recovering them and selling them as new. They are mostly infested with bed bugs.

    I would say DO NOT USE BLEACH PERIOD. Buy or rent a Remediation strength
    OZONE generator and put in that room for a couple of days with the door closed. It will kill what ever is in the room, bed bugs fleas, or Mold.

    http://www.maxblasterusa.com/

    http://www.air-purifiers-superstore....ial_grade.html

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    Yup I remember that about a year ago.. Cause I thought how so nasty to sleep on a recovered mattress.. Ok how come you would not use Bleach?? Would it be too powerfull for the breathing??
    Quote Originally Posted by kokopup View Post
    Are you sure that the mattress you bought was new. There was a thing on 20/20 or 60 minutes about bed bugs about a year ago. There is a whole industry that is buying used mattresses and recovering them and selling them as new. They are mostly infested with bed bugs.

    I would say DO NOT USE BLEACH PERIOD. Buy or rent a Remediation strength
    OZONE generator and put in that room for a couple of days with the door closed. It will kill what ever is in the room, bed bugs fleas, or Mold.

    http://www.maxblasterusa.com/

    http://www.air-purifiers-superstore....ial_grade.html

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    Ozone will kill everything that bleach will kill and will not cause skin and lung irritations that bleach will cause. Ozone is O3 and is mainly used to kill mold.

    It is used by hotels to get the smoke odor out of rooms. Car dealer use it to remove odor from cars. It is the best thing for killing and eliminating the odor of mold. It will kill any pet odor in a house.

    Bleach should ONLY be used on your clothes in the laundry or maybe kill mold OUTSIDE where there is a lot of air movement. Bleach indoors is bad news. Mixed with some other household
    cleaners can be Deadly.

    If Ozone is used at remediation strength it will kill all insects in a closed room, bed bug included.

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    Wash everythign possible in HOT water. Anything that cannot be washed must be put in plastic bags and secured to be airtight. That will take care of sheets, pillows, mattress, etc. The carpet in the room will be your toughest problem.

    Apparently, my step daughter has them in her new apartment and she's going through the same thing. Thank goodness they haven't made the leap form there to here yet!

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    Oh ok I understand now.. Now I wash my sheets & bedding in Diluted Bleach cause the babies sometimes have throw ups.. Now I make sure its not too strong for the breathing afterwards.. Now is Ozone a Liquid or is it a Spray?? I will have to look for it..
    Quote Originally Posted by kokopup View Post
    Ozone will kill everything that bleach will kill and will not cause skin and lung irritations that bleach will cause. Ozone is O3 and is mainly used to kill mold.

    It is used by hotels to get the smoke odor out of rooms. Car dealer use it to remove odor from cars. It is the best thing for killing and eliminating the odor of mold. It will kill any pet odor in a house.

    Bleach should ONLY be used on your clothes in the laundry or maybe kill mold OUTSIDE where there is a lot of air movement. Bleach indoors is bad news. Mixed with some other household
    cleaners can be Deadly.

    If Ozone is used at remediation strength it will kill all insects in a closed room, bed bug included.

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    The room flloor is laminated wood, not carpet. I washed all the bedding twice before my brother come home the last time.. but it still happened

    Now that I know bed bugs do not only live on the bed/mattress, I plan to clean everywhere else, too - like the bed frames, windows, closets... Hopefully it'll help.

    Do you have any ideas why it'd bite some people but not the others? I can only hope it won't bite my uncle & aunt - otherwise we'd be soooooo embarrassed! I am tempted to ask them to stay at the hotel, but my parents really want them to stay at our house. Plus, they told me that a new bed in my house is supposed to be much cleaner than a bed in a hotel..





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    Originally post by lvpets2002
    Oh ok I understand now.. Now I wash my sheets & bedding in Diluted Bleach cause the babies sometimes have throw ups.. Now I make sure its not too strong for the breathing afterwards.. Now is Ozone a Liquid or is it a Spray?? I will have to look for it..
    If you look at the links on my post you will see that Ozone is a gas that is put out by this machine you rent or buy. If you use one that puts out Remediation strength that's in excess of 7200 mghr then I guarantee you
    that after a day or two of running the machine in a closed room whatever is biting will be dead.


    Originally post by M&M's Mommy
    Do you have any ideas why it'd bite some people but not the others? I can only hope it won't bite my uncle & aunt - otherwise we'd be soooooo embarrassed! I am tempted to ask them to stay at the hotel, but my parents really want them to stay at our house. Plus, they told me that a new bed in my house is supposed to be much cleaner than a bed in a hotel..

    The same reason some people are bitten by mosquitos and some aren't. Your
    bodies give off odors that repell some insects. it can be a diet thing or a medication thing. Some people just repell insects and others attract them. I attract them. If I am around you are almost certain not to be bitten.

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    Call an exterminator. Get rid of the mattress, probably the sheets too and have the room steam cleaned. You may still have problems after that.
    I've never had that problem but have read a lot about it.

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    Can you let your aunt and uncle sleep in your bed and you use your brother's bed?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moesha View Post
    Can you let your aunt and uncle sleep in your bed and you use your brother's bed?
    I don't think they would agree to that. If I come to someone's house, I wouldn't want to take up their master bedroom and have them sleep in their guest bedroom .

    I offered to book a hotel room for them, but my parents and they insisted on staying at our house. I have no problems with that except I'm so insecure about the room right now.. I will have to tell them the truth and lets them decide. This way, if they choose to sleep in there and got bitten, they can't blame me - but regardless of whether they're staying or not, I need to get rid of these bugs!! I'm concerned about my brother coming home for the Summer. It's his home/room, and I want him to feel safe in it. Plus, I don't want him to sleep on the sofa





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    Those pesky little creatures can get in EVERYTHING, even visitors luggage and they take them home. I saw a thing on TV where hotels are having real problems with them, they are in the walls, the furniture, carpet, EVERYTHING!!! One lady took them home in her luggage and they had to go in and completely strip the walls out and everything.

    Back when I saw that report, they were nearly impossiable to get rid of. I never heard of this

    If you look at the links on my post you will see that Ozone is a gas that is put out by this machine you rent or buy. If you use one that puts out Remediation strength that's in excess of 7200 mghr then I guarantee you
    that after a day or two of running the machine in a closed room whatever is biting will be dead.
    If that works, they have made big advances since the last I heard of them.

    I would warn the visitors that you have them, could be bitten, and possiably having a bad reaction to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kokopup View Post

    Buy or rent a Remediation strength OZONE generator and
    put in that room for a couple of days with the door closed.
    It will kill what ever is in the room, bed bugs fleas, or Mold.

    http://www.maxblasterusa.com/

    http://www.air-purifiers-superstore....ial_grade.html
    I'd suggest some reading or Google.com searches on the use of Ozone
    to eliminate Bed Bugs. The reports on using Ozone seem to be "mixed" at best.
    See >>>

    http://bedbugger.com/forum/topic/ozone-experiment

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    Quote Originally Posted by M&M's Mommy View Post
    I don't think they would agree to that. If I come to someone's house, I wouldn't want to take up their master bedroom and have them sleep in their guest bedroom .

    I offered to book a hotel room for them, but my parents and they insisted on staying at our house. I have no problems with that except I'm so insecure about the room right now.. I will have to tell them the truth and lets them decide. This way, if they choose to sleep in there and got bitten, they can't blame me - but regardless of whether they're staying or not, I need to get rid of these bugs!! I'm concerned about my brother coming home for the Summer. It's his home/room, and I want him to feel safe in it. Plus, I don't want him to sleep on the sofa
    As a quick fix, you could get a plastic cover for the mattress, then put a mattress pad, then the sheets and blankets over that. Then after their visit, you can work on more permanent remedies.
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