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They can be difficult to get rid of even well after getting rid of the bedbug problem. It is likely most of the stains will be of your blood which the bedbugs has consumed from you when you were asleep and they often deposit small amounts of their meals after leaving you on the way back from your body to their hiding place as they like using people's beds as a lavatory as well as banquet hall. So there will probably be some blood stains on your sheets, usually mixed in with evil smelling excrement. It is also likely to be on your mattress. to get rid of it you will need to first re soak each stain. You can best do by putting the stained bedding it in a basin of cold water, and then scrub it hard using your finger or knuckles. Once you have got the worst off then put the bed linen into your washing machine and a boil wash with a strong detergent should hopefully shift the rest. There may also be stains on your carpet near your bed and on the walls and bed structure. Carpet cleaner 1001 may shift the stains on your carpet and I have found ordinary table salt works quite well but you may have to scrape vigorously with a knife. This also works well on bedbug stains on the walls.

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