Do not use Kerosene for bed bugs. This is not only a fire risk, but it is also potentially toxic, and is NOT recommended for use.
Bed bug management takes effort and co-operation. Check out National Centre for Health Homes website NCHH.org or Cornell university extension site. lots of great information on how to deal with this problem. Lots of other excellent website with loads of information on how to address this issue safely.. NOT this unsafe practice!
good luck :>
Do not use Kerosene for bed bugs. This is not only a fire risk, but it is also potentially toxic, and is NOT recommended for use.
Bed bug management takes effort and co-operation. Check out National Centre for Health Homes website NCHH.org or Cornell university extension site. lots of great information on how to deal with this problem. Lots of other excellent website with loads of information on how to address this issue safely.. NOT this unsafe practice!
good luck :>
yes, but only if it's lit
no
No
To keep bugs out of a house make sure there is no food source. Using spray of sprinkling Borax around the foundation of the house will also work.
a burrow
spray with poison
i have bed bugs do i have to wash everyones clothes in the entire house
Eliminate the moisture & the water bugs will go away!!
Bed Bugs will die if the temperature is above 60 degrees Celcius (140F).
120 - 140 degrees for 4 hours or more kills most bed bugs and eggs
You may have black thunder bugs in your house for several reasons. They may be looking for a food source or they may be seeking shelter.
well i think that can not keep them alive in your house cause they outside bugs
i think termites