Monday, November 17, 2008

Bed Bug Spray Treatment

We get many customers who order our Bed Bug Contact Killer through our do-it-yourself bed bug treatment website and purchase just 1 bottle of our Bed Bug Contact Killer. I have seen a pattern over the years of seeing the same customer coming back several times and repurchasing the same exact order they first placed, or gradually ordering more and more products each time.

From having the opportunity to eventually speak to many of these customers, I have discovered that they usually they aren’t treating effectively enough to completely eradicate all the bed bugs, but they notice their efforts at least “control” the bed bug infestation, so they keep treating as they have in the past. Essentially they have thrown in the towel and just decided to live with the bed bugs the best they can. I am so happy when I get to speak to these customers to be able to explain what I will explain below:

In order to completely eradicate bed bugs, you must take an integrative pest management (IPM) approach to treating them! 95% of the time treating with simply one treatment method will not completely eradicate your infestation. The error these customers were making is they were only treating the bed bugs infestation from one or two angles, and not taking an integrative approach. They were effectively knocking down a bed bug population as the population replaced itself with offspring. This effort keeps the population at a manageable equilibrium of sorts, but never completely eradicates it. The crucial step that I see missing in countless cases is stopping the bed bugs from replicating. If you can stop them from feeding, then they cannot molt to the next stage of their life cycle, and they cannot produce offspring. It’s much more effective to eradicate a static or dwindling bed bug population than it is to eradicate a growing one. I will touch more on this in a future post, but for now can see our integrative pest management approach bed bug treatment guide here.

4 comments:

Unknown said...

How To Kill Bed Bugs - Bed bug is not known for transmitting diseases. However, they can cause some major health issues in human beings. It causes mental and physical trauma. Many people experience severe allergies due to bed bug bites. Though public health professionals could control bed bug population considerably during mid 20th century, now its population is increasing rapidly. A comprehensive research is needed for finding the reason behind the rapid growth of bed bug population

Garner said...

Yeah it is true that people can get severe allergies due to bed bug bites so it is important to kill them as soon as possible. We had seen symptoms of bedbugs in our kitchen’s rugs and had instantly bought organic bed bug spray. Used it several times in a month and got rid of those bugs.

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