Blogs About Bedbug Control An Excellent Source Of Information


An example of what you might find on the Internet bedbug blogs is this message from the United States Environmental Protection agency—The EPA is planning a meeting that is to be held on April 14 and April 15, on the topic of bedbug resurgence in the United States. The aim of this session will be to share information and knowledge on the topic of bedbugs and their newfound resurgence, provide a venue to identify ideas and opinions for their control, and develop recommendations as how affected stakeholders, communities, and local jurisdictions can begin to address the emerging nationwide bedbug problem. The agenda for this meeting is under development and will be posted on an EPA website in advance of the meeting—I find it interesting that the EPA is suddenly concerned about bedbugs and other pests.

Blogs About Bedbug Control And Extermination

The blogs about bedbug control and extermination are too numerous to list, but most of the reviews found on these bedbug blogs are informative and will lead the searcher off to solutions for bedbug control, bedbug killers and exterminators, and prices for the various products. These blogs also list natural organic bedbug treatments — keeping 'green' seems to be very important today.

New Organic Methodologies

Manufacturers of these products are aware of being 'green' and are investing large sums of money in R&D for the design and invention of new organic methodologies for the control of not only bedbugs, but other insect pests that invade our homes and our privacy. Some of these new organic green products will not only kill bedbugs, but they will kill dog and cat fleas as well as:

  • Lice
  • Wood ticks
  • Dust mites
  • And other pests

All are safe for our furry friends.

Bedbug Transportation

One aspect of bedbug transportation from infested hotels to your home is the control at the source. Even though you do not see bedbugs on the bedclothes in your hotel room, be safe. Bedbugs do not like to travel on people; they prefer being transported in clothes. So place all of your soiled clothes in a plastic bag and tie it off — pre-sort the clothes at the hotel for washing at home. When you arrive at home, immediately place the first pre-soiled clothes into your washing machine. The hot water and soap will kill the bedbugs and they will be flushed into the machine's drain system to the sewer.

And speaking of hot water, there are several Internet blogs about bedbug control that do consider temperature. According to these blog reviews, temperature extremes will affect bedbug survivability. High heat and freezing temperatures will control the egg viability of the bedbugs and if the heat or cold is prolonged, the bedbug itself will not survive. Do check out blogs about bedbug control for more information on this subject.