A barrier to protect you when you sleep is the first step.
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It is the first thing to do.
Stop feeding the bedbugs and you will get rid of them.
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A simple sheet of plastic draped over the whole bed stops all bites at once.When you put traps under it, the whole bed becomes a bedbug trap while you sleep soundly on top of it without a bite.
This procedure is the first of four steps to bring complete elimination of the bedbugs in your home.
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You must isolate the bed and keep it from touching anything else
Place your pillow(s) in a sealed plastic bag until the bed is to be made. Launder the bedding and dry. Leave the dry bedding in the dryer and set your dryer to high heat and dry for an additional 20 – 30 minutes to ensure all stages of bed bugs that may have been in the bedding are dead. Leave the bedding in the dryer or place it in a plastic bag (seal it shut) until you are ready to make the bed.
Follow the below set of instructions before making your bed.
Next, the entire bed must be covered with plastic with the plastic allowed to drape almost to the floor. You will need a plastic sheet large enough to completely cover the entire bed. including the headboard. A big roll of painter’s sheeting available at most stores that carry paint products works well. Depending on the size of the bed you are covering, as a general rule, a 10 foot by 15 foot of plastic sheeting should prove enough for the job. If you cannot afford to purchase plastic sheeting, use large plastic garbage or leaf bags, cut and taped together to reach the desired size. If you use this method, be careful not to leave any holes between the tape and plastic. Using 2 inch clear wrapping tape works well.
To correctly cover the bed, begin on the back side of the headboard or mattress starting at the floor. Leave a few inches of plastic on the floor at the back of the headboard. The plastic eventually will be trimmed. Drape the plastic over the top of the headboard and down well past the mattress and/or box springs between the headboard and mattress. If your bed does not have box springs, simply allow the plastic sheet to curve down past (but not touching the floor) the base of the mattress before bringing the plastic back up to cover the top portion of the mattress. Continue to cover the entire top portion of the mattress. There should be enough plastic draped over the sides and bottom of the bed so that the excess plastic flows onto the floor. This will allow you to trim the excess with scissors. Before trimming the plastic, use strong twine or rope to tie the plastic to the bed. Place the twine in the space between the mattress and box springs and wrap it around the entire bed, then tie it off. Also use another piece of twine or rope to tie the plastic around the bed with the twine or rope placed on the box springs. If you do not have box springs, tie the twine or rope around the center of the mattress. Now, trim the plastic with scissors to allow approximately 2 inches between the edge of the plastic and the floor. At no point should the plastic come into contact with the floor. This procedure provides a barrier between you and the bed bugs while you sleep.
The bed can now be made with the freshly laundered bedding.
Be careful in not allowing any bedding material to be in contact with the wall and/or the floor at any time.
Instructions for building bed bug traps will follow in Step Two
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The trap you are going to build is not a dry ice trap. The CO2 emitted by dry ice is highly voluminous. It over excites and blinds bed bugs. Using dry ice has major advantages in the battle against bed bugs, but its use as a trap does not work! Dry ice traps lasts 8-10 hours only. A trap has to last longer than the bug.
Dry ice traps are so easily made that they are the least expensive and the most available bedbug detector that anybody can get.
A basic understanding of bedbug behavior is important.
Does the trap work? Field trials conducted for over a two and one half year period of time have resulted in tens of thousands of dead bed bugs from hundreds of people who are now permanently free of bed bugs. This proves the trap’s effectiveness. I have experienced no failures. The traps will starve the bed bugs to death, one by one, in as little as two weeks’ time. Smaller infestations take less time. The traps are renewable and can act as sentinels against re-infestation. After the elimination of bed bugs, your home now can become bed bug proof.
(The sealed wooden ball next to it is my little animal that got killed from pesticides)
BUILD YOUR TRAP
You will need:
Instructions:
You have now completed the simplest and most cost effective bed bug trap available.
The following page, Step Three: The Recipe, will provide the ingredients and preparation instructions for the CO2 generating liquid that you will use to fill the one liter bottle.
Four (4) traps per occupied bed will be required to effectively eliminate all bed bugs.
A video is included on this page to further assist you in building the trap.
As stated, a CO2 trap using dry ice does not work. Bed bugs and their nearly identical cousins, bat bugs, originated in bat infested caves. This is an opinion widely accepted. The rate of CO2 released from a trap, in order to effectively work, must mimic the rate of CO2 exhaled by a bat or very small animal. Enter the idea of fermentation.
Fermentation produces ethanol and CO2 in very small quantities over a long period of time. One of the basic methods is to combine yeast and sugar in lukewarm water. Lukewarm is the same as our body temperature and will not feel either cool or warm, lukewarm is 100F. Water too warm stops fermentation and the brew turns flat. The amount of yeast and sugar will determine the rate and duration of CO2 generated. Slow fermentation will last longer than the life cycle of a bed bug. We now have the perfect combination. A host (you as the lure) emitting the perfect body heat easily seen by the bed bug. You also emit the elusive and hotly debated pheromones that attract bed bugs. You are the securely protected gourmet delight by means of the plastic sheeting. Four (4) traps under each corner of the bed emitting small whiffs of CO2 is seen by the bed bug as an appetizer. Climbing the wall to drop on you is useless when the bed bug keeps dropping back to the floor. Willingly, each and every bed bug within your bedroom will, one by one, crawl from their hiding place to their last meal, while you sleep soundly and undisturbed.
THE RECIPE:
You will be doing yourself a big favor if you read through the entire recipe and familiarize yourself with it before proceeding to prepare it.
The following recipe (to be poured into your 2 liter empty bottle) will continuously and slowly release CO2 sufficient to guide bed bugs to the trap for two (2) weeks.
NOTE: Yeast is a fungus. Its greatest enemy, that will stop its growth and the release of CO2, is BACTERIA. Sterilization is paramount. Before preparation of the mixture, the water, the 2 liter bottle, a cap (without a hole in it), the cap (with a hole drilled in it), a fork, and funnel must be sterile. To accomplish this, bring to a rolling boil 6 cups of water. Dip the funnel, both caps, and fork in the boiling water and set aside on a clean paper towel. While the water is boiling, rinse the bottle well with tap water. Use the funnel, and carefully pour the boiling water into your empty bottle. Place the cap which does not have a hole drilled in it on the bottle. With care…the bottle will be hot.. use pot holders or a towel and shake it vigorously.
Ingredients:
Directions:
Note: If the space under your bed will not accommodate the height of a 2 liter bottle, place the bottle to the outside corner of your bed. Use plastic air tubing. Measure the distance required before cutting the tubing length. It’s best to have more than you need for proper placement of the bottle, than too little. Insert one end of the tubing into the hole of the bottle’s cap. Do not allow the tube to enter or touch the liquid within the bottle. Use tape or silicone to seal the edges of tube entry in cap. Run the tubing to the center of the cloth-covered container coated with talc. The container can then be placed under the bed at the corner with the 2 liter bottle to the side of the bed. If possible, place the bottle on the inside portion of the plastic sheeting. If the bottle is placed on the outside of the plastic sheeting, it must not touch the plastic sheeting on the outside because it will create a bridge for the bed bugs to crawl up the outside of the plastic and gain access to you. This also applies to the tubing. If necessary, tape the tubing to the floor so that it does not touch the bottom edge of the plastic, then guide the tubing to the talc dusted container . Take care not to accidentally knock the bottles over.
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Four (4) Traps are required per occupied bed.
The traps will remain active for 2 weeks. Check the traps daily to view your bed bug catches. There is no need to remove the dead bed bugs during the two week duration.
When it’s time to refill the traps, pour all contents out of bottles and rinse well with water. Dump the talc and dead bed bugs from the container. Re-dust the container with talc. Refill your 2 liter bottles according to the above directions.
You will continue with this procedure until no bugs are present in the traps for a period of one to two weeks. Step Four will guide you through the steps you take to prevent future infestations.
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The best reference to make DIY Co2 generators is
www.qsl.net/w2wdx/aquaria/diyco2.html
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The CO2 mixture should be cloudy and you should see a few tiny bubblesslowly rise to the surface of the brew and form a ring of tiny bubbles
Following 1-2 weeks of no bed bugs present in the traps, and no bites, it is time to clean up and kill all stages of any bed bugs left in your bedroom. It’s dry ice time.
Dry Ice will be used safely to create an environment that will completely kill all remaining bedbugs in the bed.
Do not remove the plastic from the bed(s), used to shield you from bed bug bites, before you kill the bed bugs present in the bed(s)
You will need :
Procedure:
You are going to place plastic on the floor under the bed. The sides of the plastic will be brought up to overlap the plastic shield on the bed. The overlapping pieces of plastic will be taped to form an airtight bag.
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MATTRESS/BOX SPRING ENCASEMENT PROCEDURE:
There is no harm in leaving the encasements on the mattress and/or box springs, if you so choose.
A primary goal of this start to finish bed bug elimination process is to bring you back emotionally to a pre bed bug state of mind, and for you to view the bed bug as nothing more than a simple nuisance easily rid of. Removing the encasements is a frightening step forward, but one that will help bring your life back to normal.
This procedure can be done inside and poses no health hazard. Allow to set undisturbed for 24 hours. At the end of 24 hours, remove and discard the encasement(s).
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This post was last modified on 04/11/2023 03:33
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