A pest management specialist (or a pest control company) can evaluate both of your questions.
You may think you have identified the pest but often I have seen improper identification and thus, leads to further problems. There is a big difference in how you deal with bed bugs in Torontoor anywhere for that matter compared to how you would manage beetles in your home. If you really want to find out what problem you have, I would suggest calling a Pest Control company.
A few hours
bug spray or a shoe, get them, if youre infested, then spray bug spray around the house.
A person can get rid of carpet bugs by vacuuming the carpet, throwing away infested garments, washing all the fabrics in the house and applying insecticide.
lice and rats
Take it to the right, over the bridge, to the farm infested with bugs. Use the chicken to eat them, and the farmer will give you the Blue Candle (you can use it to read the missing part of the parchment in the Governor's house).
No. They should not be infested with bugs at all.
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Well, in the case of bed bugs they are most definitely not only biting one person. When one person is getting bit a lot they develop an allergy to bed bugs which makes it seem as if they are the only ones getting bit. But there is only one way to get rid of bed bugs and that is vapor. You have to steam your mattresses and other infested items thoroughly in order to rid yourself of them.
Bed bugs are killed by freezing. If you put the clothes in a freezer for a day the cloths are free of bugs.
Probably not, not unless it is extremely cold.
It depends on the type as they are attacked different ways. For example a kitchen infested with roaches, bud bugs or some moths in your pantry all require very different attack plans. If you can specify the pest, someone can suggest a treatment plan for you.
Whatever you do, don't take the potentially infested suitcase and clothes back into your un-infested house. Put the suitcase and clothing in a garbage bag and leave it in your car on a sunny day and the bugs will die as the temperature in the car heats it above 120°F. Alternatively, bag the clothing and run them through a dryer in a laundromat. You may need to sacrifice the suit case if you can't run it through the dryer.