08/17/2021 / By Zoey Sky
Bed bugs don’t cause diseases, but an infestation can cause itchy bites that may eventually get infected. Prevent bed bug infestations by keeping your home clean.
If you notice signs of a bed bug infestation, you can use natural remedies that will repel bed bugs like essential oils. (h/t to PrepSchoolDaily.Blogspot.com)
Bed bugs are small insects that feed on the blood of humans or animals. These pesky insects can hide in the following areas in your home:
Bed bugs are most active at night and they will feed on people while they are asleep.
Bed bugs are flat, oval-shaped and reddish-brown. They can be one to seven millimeters long. They don’t have wings so they rely on animals or humans to carry them from one place to another.
Bed bug bites are rarely dangerous, but they can cause severe itchiness. Sometimes, bed bug bites can become infected or cause an allergic reaction.
You won’t always develop noticeable symptoms from bedbug bites, but here are some of the common ones to look out for:
If an area in your home is infested with bed bugs, you may notice an odor like rotting raspberries.
Bed bug eggs are difficult to see because they are pearl white and about the size of a pinhead. Adult bed bugs are brown and about the size of an apple seed.
Once you confirm that you have a bed bug infestation at home, take action immediately to control and prevent its spread.
Keep your home chemical-free by using safe and non-toxic repellents like:
The best way to prevent a bed bug infestation is to keep your home clean and tidy. If you travel frequently, make sure you don’t bring bed bugs home from your hotel.
While you’re traveling, don’t put suitcases and backpacks on the dirty floors of hotels. You also shouldn’t leave your clothing on hotel floors. Place your luggage and clothes on clean surfaces or in the closet.
Keep areas around your bed at home clean and free of clutter. Once bed bugs invade, it can be difficult to get rid of them.
You can also use essential oils to get rid of bed bugs. Try this herbal treatment for repelling bed bugs from “The Survival Medicine Handbook” written by Dr. Joseph Alton.
You will need:
Combine all the ingredients in a spray bottle. Shake well before using. (Related: The most effective (and natural) ways to repel bugs.)
Bed bug bites may look a lot like mosquito bites, but they usually have a pattern to them. If you have bed bugs, you may notice lines of bites on your body. Wear pajamas to bed if you’re worried about bed bug bites.
Try the home remedies below to treat bed bug bites:
Sometimes bed bug bites can cause an infection called cellulitis. To reduce the risk of developing cellulitis, wash bed bug bites with soap and water and avoid scratching them.
Keep your home clean and use natural remedies like essential oils to get rid of bed bugs.
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