Fighting bedbugs: effective folk methods of getting rid of parasites


House bugs, also called bed bugs or furniture bugs, are blood-sucking parasites, and their appearance in an apartment is a real disaster that requires immediate and active measures to eliminate them. Are bedbugs carriers of various types of infections and diseases? The opinions of specialists in this field differ radically, but still, numerous painful bites left on the human body will themselves require an adequate response.

Recommendations for controlling bedbugs

Over the course of the long and tedious fight against bedbugs, many remedies have been discovered that can get rid of these insects. Today, there is a huge selection of folk methods in case you decide to fight parasites without using household chemicals.

Before choosing a specific product, you should know some rules. It is important to immediately begin an effective fight against bedbugs: an incorrectly chosen method that does not give visible results will not only not help get rid of them, but will also take away your time during which you could deal with the problem.

If insects appear in the house:

  1. Take an objective look at the situation: traditional methods are effective if there are few parasites in the apartment and the exact location of their location is known.
  2. Don’t delay starting the fight: as soon as you find bedbugs in the house, look for a remedy against them.

Before dealing with bedbugs, remove pets from your home. It is better to dry clean bedding, but first expose it to low or high temperatures. If the problem is discovered in winter, then freeze the entire apartment by opening the windows and balconies for 5–6 hours. Insects are afraid of frost and die from it.

If you decide to fight without the use of auxiliary means, then in addition to execution with cold, boiling water will also help you. If you find the place where bedbugs are localized (in mattresses, pillows, sofas), perform hot treatment, soaking and washing. Repeat this procedure again after a week.

Bedbugs most often form their colonies in the sleeping mattress

How to get rid of bed bugs

How to remove bedbugs yourself? This question undoubtedly arises in everyone who has this problem and harmful insects appear. Often, panic arises due to the false idea that bedbugs are a phenomenon indicating an extremely low social status. But in reality, such conclusions are far from the truth. Almost no one is immune from the appearance of such unwanted “neighbors,” however, timely preventive measures will greatly reduce the risk of their accidental appearance in the apartment.

Therefore, we often encounter the problem of how to remove bedbugs ourselves. You can fight bed bugs yourself using chemicals, mechanical means or traditional methods. All of them are effective in their own way, but often their complex use is required to completely destroy bedbugs.

Healthy recipes

There are several simple recipes, the use of which is given the greatest preference when faced with the problem of the appearance of these parasites:

  1. Mix soap, kerosene and water in a ratio of 7:20:10. Treat all rooms and pieces of furniture with the composition (with the exception of clothing, dishes, personal hygiene items).
  2. Take a bar of laundry soap and grate it. Mix the resulting shavings with carbon disulfide, then add kerosene. Next, you need to pour the entire mixture through a funnel into a plastic bottle of a suitable size. After this, mix with water in a 1:1 ratio and treat all rooms in the house. The procedure should be repeated after a week.
  3. Mix ammonia and turpentine in a ratio of 5:1. Treat all rooms of the house or apartment.

Attention: the described methods are effective until the peak of infection occurs, that is, while there are few bedbugs in the apartment. In advanced cases, resorting to powerful chemical means of control is inevitable.

Preventing the appearance of bedbugs in the apartment

The appearance of bedbugs in the house can be avoided if you adhere to the following recommendations:

  1. Don't buy furniture that has been used by other people.
  2. Change bed linen at least twice a month.


    Regularly changing bed linen will be a good prevention of the appearance of not only bedbugs, but also other harmful insects

  3. Wash items that have been sitting in the closet for a long time, even if you don't wear them.
  4. Be careful when visiting other people's houses, hotels, hotels and hostels. Bed bugs can travel on clothes and bags.
  5. Do not store unnecessary things in your apartment - favorite habitats for bedbugs.


    A balcony littered with unnecessary things can become a haven for bedbugs

  6. If you find bedbugs in upholstered furniture, it is better to get rid of it immediately.
  7. Bedbugs often move from one apartment to another through cracks in walls, floors and ventilation openings. To prevent this from happening, seal all cracks with sealant and install nets on grilles and windows.
  8. After your pets visit the street, inspect them and wash them with shampoo. Animals also carry bedbugs on their fur.


    When you return from a walk, inspect your pet's fur for bedbugs.

Following simple rules will help you avoid becoming the owner of such a nuisance in your apartment as bedbugs.

Folk remedies

Parasites are afraid of temperature changes, strong odors, as well as mechanical actions (for example, an insect can be easily killed using a running vacuum cleaner or the classic way - by flattening it with household slippers).


Throughout the history of the fight against bedbugs, humanity has discovered many ways to get rid of them.

Vinegar

Regular table vinegar helps in killing insects. The advantage of its use is that it is safe for humans and pets, and also has a low price. However, in most cases it only has a repellent effect without killing the bedbugs.

The secret to using vinegar is simple: the stronger the solution, the more effective the product. When processing, apply the product to all areas of the apartment, as well as furniture and surrounding objects. Pay special attention to hard-to-reach places: cracks under window sills, ventilation grilles, baseboards. Remember that bedbugs don't just live in pillows and mattresses.

The most famous recipes using acetic acid solution can be identified:

  • Vinegar + wormwood decoction. A good product whose pungent odor helps repel insects. They are good for lubricating places where bedbugs enter the house.
  • Naphthalene + vinegar + 90% alcohol solution. The components are mixed in equal parts, and the insects themselves are irrigated with the solution.

Boric acid

If there are kids in the house, then using boric acid is your choice in the fight against bedbugs. It is non-toxic and completely safe for children and animals. When acid comes into contact with an insect’s body, it corrodes and dries it out, and also affects the bugs’ digestive system.

The product is often used as a bait for parasites. But the fact is that these insects do not react in any way to traps in liquid form, so you should buy acid in powder form. It is poured into the places where bedbugs are located.


If boric acid powder gets on the body of a bug, it first causes scabies and then drying out.

Herbs (tansy, wormwood, chamomile, lavender, mint, wild rosemary, etc.)

Herbs, flowers and plants have a pungent odor that is unpleasant to insects. They are more effective when harvested in August and September.

Fresh bunches of wormwood or tansy flowers are placed in places where parasites are likely to appear to repel them. An infusion of these herbs is applied to children’s bodies before bedtime to prevent bedbug bites. This product can cause paralysis in insects.

Valerian infusion has an interesting effect on parasites. Its action is not to repel insects, but to attract them: when they crawl out of their hiding places to the bait, you can begin to use other control methods that can cope with a large number of bedbugs.

Ledum is popularly called bedbug. It has a pronounced aroma and is classified as a poisonous plant. To destroy parasites that feed on human blood, wild rosemary must be collected from August to October. It is during these months that the plant contains a significant amount of essential oils. They use it in crushed form, and also set it on fire (in this case, the bugs are affected by fumigation).

To combat parasites, it is best to collect celandine from May to July in weather without rain. The premises are treated with an infusion of this plant. For the highest concentration of the solution, celandine is infused in water for two weeks, taking as a basis the ratio of 1.5 cups of powder per 10 liters of water.

Chamomile, which is harmless to humans, is poisonous to bedbugs. It contains pyrethrin, which kills parasites. Freshly picked flowers are used: they are crushed and scattered in places where insects are located and appear.

Bedbugs also cannot tolerate the smell of calamus and bay leaves, mint and lavender.

Important to remember. When using herbs, first make sure that you and your children are not allergic to said herbs and infusions. The same applies to the effects of essential oils.

Photo gallery: plants in the fight against parasites


Tansy is an effective repellent: its smell repels insects


It is believed that freshly cut wormwood, scattered throughout the house, can completely expel parasites from it


The pungent smell of wild rosemary repels bedbugs well - that is why the plant is popularly called bedbug

Kerosene and denatured alcohol

Kerosene and denatured alcohol have both advantages and disadvantages in the fight against bedbugs. It must be remembered that these substances can be harmful to human health, are flammable and emit a strong odor.

It is better to carry out the treatment in a respirator and always in the absence of household members and pets in the room. The main advantage of kerosene and denatured alcohol is their price. It is low, so this remedy is available to everyone, and the search for it will not be long.

Kerosene affects the bug in the following way: when inhaled, it causes suffocation in the insect, blocking the flow of air. Theoretically, the parasite should have died. But in reality, this only happens if it is completely doused with the substance. It’s also bad that even if you spray kerosene directly on the insects, you won’t be able to touch and kill them all—a significant proportion of the bedbugs will remain in the room. Another big disadvantage of the product is that it is not able to destroy parasite eggs.

Kerosene is used both in pure form and as part of solutions based on it.

The substance is treated in places where bedbugs appear or accumulate. It is useful for repelling parasites, and is also suitable as an extermination method - for example, when it is necessary to destroy insect nests in sofas and mattresses.

Be careful when using kerosene as it is highly flammable.

Tar and laundry soap

If bedbugs appear in an apartment, bedding should be washed exclusively with tar or laundry soap. Their specific smell repels insects, and their antibacterial properties help maintain cleanliness.

Laundry soap is a commonly used ingredient in various bedbug control recipes.


Tar soap has an antibacterial and antiseptic effect: it is used to prevent the appearance and repel bedbugs

Alabaster with vanilla

An old and proven method that is used to attract bedbugs for the purpose of exterminating them is alabaster with vanillin. The product is scattered on the sofa and mattresses. It repels blood-sucking insects.

Vanillin is also mixed with soda and this powder, safe for humans, is sprinkled on contaminated furniture, household items and pet fur. There is no harm from this method, but the result will be obvious.

Copper sulfate

Copper sulfate (copper sulfate) is diluted with water and irrigated where parasites accumulate.

When making repairs, the substance can be mixed with wallpaper glue - this will repel bedbugs in the future and also ensure the absence of mold in your home. This method is safe for the health of people and animals.


To get rid of parasites, the territory of their settlement is irrigated from a spray bottle with a solution of copper sulfate

Essential oils

Many rich and aromatic essential oils have a pungent odor, which has a detrimental effect on bedbugs.

Concentrates of cloves, geranium, tea tree, rosemary, and eucalyptus are effective in combating parasites. Oils are sprayed and applied directly to the skin. They also use aroma lamps that can repel insects.

Bay leaf

Bay leaves have an aroma that is intolerable to bedbugs (the fresher the plant, the stronger).

An infusion based on this plant is effective for wet cleaning and carpet treatment, after which they are dried in the open air. Floors and furniture in the house are also treated with a concentrated composition. To exterminate bedbugs, bay leaves are used twice a day for a week. The method is safe for people and pets.


Bay leaves used in cooking have a specific aroma that is unpleasant for bedbugs

Mustard

Bed bugs cannot tolerate the smell of ordinary mustard. To get rid of parasites, mustard powder is used. It is scattered under baseboards, on wooden bed frames, and on all furniture recesses. The powder should be renewed, since the smell of fresh mustard is unbearable for bedbugs - they flee from those places within which the product is scattered.

During repairs, dry mustard is added to the glue to further repel and prevent the appearance of insects.

The good thing about buckwheat powder is that it is natural and harmless for all household members - it does not cause allergies or other problems associated with the respiratory tract. This means of getting rid of bedbugs can be used regularly.


Mustard powder is scattered throughout the room or used as an admixture to wallpaper glue.

Technical and ammonia alcohol

The premises are treated with technical alcohol to completely eliminate bedbugs. After this, all rooms in the house are well ventilated. The home is cleaned again after 5 days. The procedure is carried out in a respirator, and while the smell of ammonia persists, it is better to leave the apartment and transport your pets.

Bedbugs cannot stand the smell of ammonia. If it is constantly present in the apartment, then the parasites can leave there. An effective way is to place an infusion of alcohol in narrow bottles in secluded and inaccessible places.

You can water bedbugs and insect larvae with denatured alcohol - this kills them.

Resin and turpentine

Resin is the resin of coniferous trees. After processing, it produces turpentine. The toxic and pungent odor can destroy bedbugs, so premises are treated with this composition.

The use of the product can affect people’s well-being, so after treating the rooms it is better to leave the home for at least a day. The procedure is repeated five days later.


Cedar oil, resin, pine essential oils - bedbugs do not like all this, and the persistent smell of pine needles and resin can repel insects

Safety rules and precautions

Most folk remedies are safe and do not require any precautions. But there are drugs that require protective equipment to work with—gloves, a respirator, and goggles. These include kerosene and turpentine. After treating the room with these substances, it is necessary to ventilate it well and leave it for several days. It is important to protect children and pets from contact with drugs. This rule also applies to boric acid.


Treating a room against bedbugs is carried out wearing goggles, a respirator and gloves with the windows and doors open

If any of these substances come into contact with your eyes, nose or mouth, rinse them with plenty of warm water. If it gets into the stomach, induce vomiting, drink activated charcoal and consult a doctor.

Turn off the gas and fireplace, do not light candles or matches, do not smoke when treating with kerosene or turpentine. The substances are highly flammable, and not only the bug, but also the person can lose their home.

What to remember

  1. Mustard for bedbugs is one of the most effective methods, which, at the same time, will not harm the person himself.
  2. Unlike various chemicals, mustard is a natural remedy that does not cause allergic reactions or respiratory problems in apartment residents.
  3. To get rid of house bugs, treat areas where insects accumulate with this powder.
  4. Re-glue the wallpaper in your house by adding mustard powder to the wallpaper glue - this is both prevention and a method of getting rid of bed bugs.

These are all the main points that we wanted to share with you today. See you in the next article!

The price of exterminating bedbugs in enterprises

Room size1 year warranty
Up to 70 m3900 rub.
From 71 to 170 m4600 rub.
From 171 to 300 m5500 rub.
From 301 to 400 m6550 rub.
From 401 to 500 m8050 rub.
From 501 to 700 m9450 rub.
From 701 to 1000 m12750 rub.
From 1000 to 1500 m14400 rub.
From 1501 to 2000 m20,000 rub.
From 2001 to 3500 m25,000 rub.
From 3501 to 5000 m30,000 rub.
From 5001 to 10000 m40,000 rub.
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Once again about the danger of bedbugs

House bugs are one of those insects that prefer to settle in human homes. But, unlike cockroaches, bedbugs feed on blood, which means that along with their bite they can carry an infection.

Also, such a “neighborhood” brings a lot of trouble to a person - constant itching, bite marks all over the body, as well as allergic reactions to them in small family members. As a rule, bedbugs choose as victims a person whose skin is thinner, so most often it is children and women who suffer. In addition to the itching from the bites, they may also develop allergies.

Bed bugs go out to “hunt” at night - and this will interfere with the healthy sleep of any person. After all, it is very, very difficult to fall asleep from itchy bite sites. At the same time, the person scratches the wounds - and this makes them itch even more. It turns out to be a vicious circle. In addition, scratching bite sites can infect them and provoke the development of inflammation and purulent formations.

Another and more serious threat is the possible introduction of very dangerous infections - such as hepatitis B or typhoid. And this problem will be much more difficult to solve than removing harmful insects from the apartment.

Why are bedbugs dangerous?

Infections are not transmitted through bedbug bites. In rare cases, bedbug bites cause allergies. Parasites are the most dangerous for children. In them, an allergic reaction may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, headache, etc. Bedbugs eat at night, leaving several adjacent bites on the skin, since they do not get enough from one bite. Larvae eat more often than adults.

The development time of a bed bug depends on the surrounding temperature. The life cycle consists of three stages: egg, larva (divided into 5 stages), adult. During its life, the larva sheds its shell 5 times. This process is called molting. Of all the parasites found in residential areas, molting is characteristic only of bedbugs. The presence of such garbage in the apartment, in which the shell can only be seen in an enlarged photo, is a clear sign of the presence of bedbugs. There may also be some odor present. And black spots on furniture are a sure sign of infection in the apartment.

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