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Clorox Bleach kills bed bugs faster than the stuff that a pest company will give you.
Raid Pest Control and Ortho Home Defense Insect Killer are effective in killing the bed bugs
For a safe and long term solution to get rid of mosquitoes and bed bugs, it is advisable to contact a pest control expert.
It depends upon who is being pested and by what. The most talked about is bed bugs
Foggers will kill some bed bugs, but not all. They are not considered to be an effective method.
Probably not. If you have bed bugs, you need a professional pest control operator to treat your home. Put your mattress and box springs each in a sealed (zippered) cover. Seal the zipper with tape. Launder all clothes, linens, and bed clothes, and keep them in sealed bags. And call that pest control company, and make sure they know how to kill bed bugs (some don't!)
Pest controllers who specialize in the extermination of bed bugs can be found by searching local business directory listings. The U.S. EPA (environmental protection agency) has a guide on how to choose a pest control company.
Hiring an experienced bed bug exterminator will be the best solution for your problem. Bed bug exterminator knows all about the possible hideouts of bed bugs and can pull them out of it. Efficient treatment of bed bugs needs a professional approach that only a pest exterminator possess and thus, with that he can put an end to the bed bug problem.
Bed bugs are a blood feeding insect, and while they are small, they are no where near that small. Bed bugs do NOT help the human population in any way. To answer the question, most bed bug products do not kill bed bugs instantly. As an employee of a pest control company who specializes in bed bugs, my recommendation for the fastest form of extermination would be the use of heat.
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.
One can message their local pest control company and request them to mail or e-mail you some information and/or pamphlets about bed bugs. These will include a description and some pictures to be able to use as an accurate account for bed bug comparison.
My experience is in the field of bed bugs, and to that, I will tell you that it is possible to get rid of bed bugs in papers and vhs tapes. Depending on your location, there are two products available that are likely to help you, Nu-Van Pest strips, and a product called No Pest strips. The strips can be placed into a sealed container with the items (I suggest a garbage bag with all openings duct taped shut), and kept sealed for 30-45 days. During this time the strips, which contain a pesticide, will attract and kill any bed bugs hiding in the items. I am not certain if the same process would work for mites, though I have heard it will.