During treatment, it’s essential to minimize the spread of bed bugs and protect your family from bites. Encourage family members to sleep in their usual beds, as moving to other rooms can potentially spread the infestation. Use bed bug interceptors under each leg of your bed to trap any bugs trying to climb up.
Maintain open communication with your family about the steps being taken to resolve the issue and reassure them that bed bugs do not transmit disease. Educate everyone in the household about identifying signs of bed bugs and the importance of reporting any new bites or sightings promptly.
11. When to Call a Professional Exterminator Versus DIY Options
While DIY methods can be effective, a professional exterminator may be necessary for severe or persistent infestations. Consider hiring a pest management professional if your efforts do not show results within a few weeks, or if you are unable to locate the source of the infestation.
Professionals have access to more effective pesticides and specialized equipment that can treat areas you may not be able to reach. They can also provide valuable advice on preventing future infestations. Ensure that the professional you hire is licensed and experienced in dealing with bed bugs.