Bed bugs are one of the toughest and most annoying infestations to get rid of but you can avoid the headache by following these 10 prevention tips.

#1: Keep the Floor Vacuumed

Bed bugs will make their home around the bed. Their movement is not limited to the bed itself so vacuuming the floors will help eliminate them before they get out of control. Once you have finished vacuuming the floors, you will need to remove the bag and place it into the garbage can outdoors.

#2: Check Pets

Just like with humans, bed bugs are also attracted to pets and their beds as well They can find comfort and lay eggs in these areas so it’s important that you monitor their bedding to make sure it’s not infested. You should regularly wash pet bedding and use a dryer on the highest heat setting.

#3: Clean up Clutter

The more cluttered an area, the harder it is to get rid of a bed bug infestation. You will need to start by eliminating clutter against the wall since this would be the most attractive area for bed bugs to hide. Organize and properly store your belongings.

#4: Cover your Mattress

Place encasements around mattress and box springs so that you can protect it from infestations. This will help prevent bed bugs but it does not get rid of an ongoing infestation. You can find these mattress covers in any bed and bath store.

#5: Use Bed Bug Monitors

Monitors will go under the bed frame to help prevent bed bugs from reaching the bed and taking residence. Unfortunately, these pests are quite persistent and they will find other ways onto the bed. Still, monitors will help determine whether or not you have a bed bug problem.

#6: Inspect Furniture on a Regular Basis

Check your furniture for bed bugs on a regular basis so that you can spot these pests as soon as possible. You should also inspect all new furniture when you buy it.

#7: Know the Difference Between Bed Bugs and Fleas

Make sure that you are not dealing with a flea (or other pest) infestation. These two bugs require completely different strategies for elimination.

#8: Don’t Panic

Bed bugs are one of the most difficult pests to get rid of but it’s not impossible. Don’t panic and start throwing everything away! In fact, throwing stuff out would just spread the problem to another home.

#9: Formulate a Plan

At the first sign of an infestation, you need to come up with a plan. Don’t just start spraying poison around your home and hope for the best. In fact, most people are better off hiring a professional to come in and help because the common household just is not prepared to deal with bed bugs.

#10: Wash Bedding Regularly

Wash your bedding regularly and dry them on the highest heat setting. This will help reduce the number of bed bugs that might have infested your bed.

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