Any type of spray you can use yourself in an attempt to get rid of bedbugs will give you "disappointing" results at best. Though it costs some money, to truly eradicate bedbugs if they have infested your home, is a job for professional exterminators.
Well no, bedbugs are a brownish-redish like a house cockroach but they are smaller kinda like a flea ;)
Petstores sell anti flea sprays especially made for small animals.
NO
You can purchase them,most likely,in the Pet isle.I'd actually recommend a flea shampoo,because those tend to last longer than sprays.
Paint thinner is a flammable liquid. Using it to kill bedbugs is more likely to burn down your house. There are sprays made for bedbugs. Bedding can be washed, and dried at high temperatures (heat kills them on bedding). If you do not have a dryer, after drying bedding on the clothesline, place it in a black plastic bag, leave bag in the sun for a day.
Lye soap may not be effective in killing bedbugs. Bedbugs usually require specific insecticides or professional treatment to effectively eliminate them. It is recommended to seek advice from a pest control expert for the most appropriate treatment for bedbug infestations.
Yes, bleach can effectively kill flea eggs.
How hot does a house have to be to kill bed bugs
There are several types of poisons that kill bedbugs. As of 2014 over the counter insect ides that treat bedbugs. These include Nixalite and Nuvan Pro Strips.
i think so doesnt it kill just about every thing?
Yes. While you may never get rid of all the fleas in all life cycles you can do many things that will help you rid your home of fleas. Adult fleas are the only stage of flea that bites and sucks blood. If you have pets in your home, treat them first with Advantage or Frontline, some type of medical flea deterrent applied to the skin. Frequently bathe your pet in warm soapy water. You can use flea shampoo but follow directions and be careful with this. You should vacuum your carpet several times a week, paying attention to corners. this will kill the larvae and ovum stages of the flea. Pet bedding and human bedding such as sheets in hot water and dry in the dryer. This will kill all flea stages on your bedding. You can use home flea sprays on carpets and bedding but be careful as some of these are very toxic. Follow directions to the letter to avoid toxic exposure. Do not inhale flea sprays or treatments.
Pure alcohol (ethanol) will kill any insect that is completely soaked in it for a while.