Not very. Using a store-bought "bomb" will not get very well into the wall voids and equipment where roaches like to hide. If you're going to try it on your own, the bait works best but be sure to read the directions and put it out like it says. If you put out too big of a glob they might not eat it. If the problem is particularly bad, you're better off in the long run to hire a pest company to come out and take care of it for you; you might pay more at the start, but, for bad problems, you would spend twice that and will probably call them in addition.
Use of a "fogger" type of insect spray is is only moderately effective unless the insecticide has a residual effect, such as pyrethrins. It simply will not penetrate into all the areas where bugs live. However, if you reduce the insects that siders live on, they may move.
Very effective, although it would get rid of your house as well.
The correct form of languge is bed bugs. Then,you get rid of your matress and anything else with bed bugs
The easiest way to remove bed bugs is to hire a professional. This may be expensive. Some free methods to remove bed bugs is to find approved indoor pesticides. Outdoor pesticides are toxic and should not be used inside.
no
Use pesticides
You can fumigate it by enclosing it in a really big plastic bag and then use a bug bomb I suggest you do it out doors and follow all directions on the bug bomb. better yet hire it done by a professional. Warning: if not done right can cause fire, injury and or death
Yes, they are very similar in their behavious, once you have bed bugs, they are also difficult to get rid of.
There are companies that offer hot steam treatments that are effective. You will have to move most everything out of your house though to be sure all the bugs are killed.
Clorox Bleach kills bed bugs faster than the stuff that a pest company will give you.
Bed bugs like warm blood anythings and dark place.
There various methods you can use to get rid of rutherglen bugs. The best and most effective method is getting rid of the weeds that they use as the host.
Chlorine
no i don't think so