No , the bed bugs can live more 8 days without having blood.
No
Yes
No just water won't do it
Bed Bugs will die if the temperature is above 60 degrees Celcius (140F).
no it cannot
Bed Bugs cannot get INSIDE a water bed or else they would become dead bugs. However they can thrive in the cracks and spaces between the sheets and the bed and the bed and the frame. Not to mention throughout the room.
Not any that you can get in the store, but you have to have a company come out and spray for them
Eventually, yes.
they dont bcuz they can die from winter
no. he didnt die in his bed. he died on Jan. 29, 1963 in Boston from a blood clot in his lungs. =]
409 can kill bed bugs to an extent. If you can catch the bed bugs or find them all and then use 409 I am sure it would kill them. The problem resides in the fact that bed bugs are excellent at hiding in sheets, mattresses, and even carpet. So while you may think that you have killed them all. You probably haven't. Bed bugs feed every 4 to 5 days making them near impossible to find because they only resurface from their hiding spots in order to feed. http://www.diatect.com helps with this problem with their Results Bed Bug Killer. This powder is used to lay down a barrier that bed bugs will have to cross. So you can lay it around your bed, room, or entire house if you wish and because bed bugs cannot fly or jump they will eventually have to cross the barrier. When they do, they die. Diatect's bed bug killer really works. I suggest getting rid of the bed bugs before they spread, because if you wait they will only get worse. Best of Luck!
You die
No. As far as I can tell, there is no disease that they carry, thank God, because they are nearly impossible to get rid of.
Yes, but the chances of this happening are slim. Bed bugs defecate in beds, and these can cause allergic reactions in people. Allergic reactions can include anaphylactic shock, which is life threatening if not treated. However, simply by cleaning the bed regularly you can omit any chance of this happening.