Probably not. Every situation is different but bedbugs are a nightmare. They need to be targeted and sprayed very carefully with the right insecticide. It may be best left to a pro. Some people throw their entire bed away only to realize it did them no good.
To stop the itching, take really good showers and apply itching spray daily . Please, contact an exterminator to get rid of the bedbugs.
Any type of spray you can use yourself in an attempt to get rid of bedbugs will give you "disappointing" results at best. Though it costs some money, to truly eradicate bedbugs if they have infested your home, is a job for professional exterminators.
Bedbugs are one of the hardest pests to get rid of, but exterminators do have means of exterminating the little buggers. The chemicals used are quite harsh, however it is necessary in order to eradicate the unwanted houseguests.
clean it, then spray it with air freshener.
Use Raid Flea killer..... spray it on your rugs and carpets, on, under and around your bed, couch and other pieces of fabric furniture. Better yet spray it all over your house or apartment. ( It's hard to track them down but always remember, Bed bugs nest no more than 5 feet away from their source of food)
Almost nothing is 100% guaranteed but heat and steam are the best green methods. When you use heat do not do it yourself and be careful with professionals. There are reports of a house in Ohio that burned to the ground when a pest company was using heat to get rid of BedBugs
Vinager is not an insecticide and should not be used to kill bedbugs.
You can spray wasp spray into a wood pile to get rid of the wasps. You can also smoke them out.
Put listerine in a spray bottle then spray it in your microwave. then spray air freshener. it also works to get rid of bugs
Getting rid of bedbugs begins with cleaning up the places where bedbugs live. This should include the following: Clean bedding, linens, curtains, and clothing in hot water and dry them on the highest dryer setting. Place stuffed animals, shoes, and other items that can't be washed in the dryer and run on high for 30 minutes. Use a stiff brush to scrub mattress seams to remove bedbugs and their eggs before vacuuming. Vacuum your bed and surrounding area frequently. After vacuuming, immediately place the vacuum cleaner bag in a plastic bag and place in garbage can outdoors. Encase mattress and box springs with a tightly woven, zippered cover to keep bedbugs from entering or escaping. Bedbugs may live up to a year without feeding, so keep the cover on your mattress for at least a year to make sure all bugs in the mattress are dead. Repair cracks in plaster and glue down peeling wallpaper to get rid of places bedbugs can hide. Get rid of clutter around the bed. If your mattress is infested, you may want to get rid of it and get a new one, but take care to rid the rest of your home of bedbugs or they will infest your new mattress.
Sometimes they will just go and throw out there things that had the bed bugs in it
Yes, the only way to get rid of them is to take a mustard bath