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The 6 Most Effective Remedies Against Bed Bugs at Home

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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).

Prevents hiding and makes inspection easier
Won’t kill existing bugs—must be used alongside other methods


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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