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5. Bed Bug-Proof Mattress Encasements
How it helps:
Encasing your mattress and box spring in a zippered, bug-proof cover traps any bugs inside and prevents new ones from getting in.
How to use it:
- Buy certified bed bug-proof encasements.
- Keep them on for at least one year (bed bugs can live months without feeding).
6. Rubbing Alcohol (Isopropyl Alcohol 70% or Higher)
How it works:
Rubbing alcohol kills bed bugs on contact by dissolving their cells.
How to use it:
- Fill a spray bottle with rubbing alcohol.
- Spray directly on visible bed bugs and around common hiding places.
- Use with caution—it is flammable and should not be used near heat sources.
✅ Instant kill on contact
❌ Only kills visible bugs and not eggs
Bonus Tip: Monitor with Bed Bug Traps
Place bed bug interceptor traps under bed legs to catch and monitor movement. While not a cure, they help track the severity of the infestation and prevent bugs from climbing into your bed.
Final Thoughts
Bed bugs are notoriously hard to eliminate, but a combination of these remedies—especially heat, DE, and vacuuming—can make a significant difference when used consistently. For large or persistent infestations, don’t hesitate to call in a licensed exterminator.
Act early, stay vigilant, and combine methods for the best results. With the right approach, your home can be bed bug-free again.
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