Question:
I need someones opinion, about 2 weeks ago I found about 4 bites on my son. I assumed it was bed bugs?
2010-12-02 18:16:54 UTC
so I went to his room took out my blow dryer and searched his whole bed. I found a bug in his box spring but nothing else. There was no fecal matter nothing anywhere thru out the house. I threw his bed and my bed in the trash. I vaccumed and cleaned everything in his room, and no more bites. This morning I checked him as I have been for bites and I found that the same bites where on his arm. So today I went out and got some diatomaecous Earth and Hot Shot bed bug and flea killer. I went crazy on his room my bathroom next to his room and the hallway and stairs. I sprayed it first and then laid out some diatomaecous earth. My question is is it possible that the bites were old bites that he had a reaction return? I found nothing and I mean I sprayed in the outlets and every crevis of the carpet and base board.
Four answers:
pipilion
2010-12-03 10:56:00 UTC
the bite can be from outside sources then when he comes home you notice it next day. if he doesnt have fever or a red spot for more than 3 days it is ok. otherwise take him to doctor.

be careful with sprays and chemicals that most be more dangerous than a bite in the long run.

if you spray make sure the air flow.
Matthew
2010-12-03 02:48:55 UTC
I have recently been employed battling with bed bugs. They are a B%&CH to get rid of!!! Just as a precaution I would say go easy on the poison I think it's a lot worse for you than we have been lead to believe. Ok, THEY COME BACK!!! and they keep coming back! and when you finally think you got em', They come back again!!! I've been trying to get rid of em for months, even after a professional exterminator has been there like 3X. I've used a heat gun Sealed up beds and walls, etc, etc, This is in a 20 room house with like 30 people though. but I'm also Killin' em in a smaller house and have been more successfull. But on the bigger house I am also gettin' the upper hand. I think you just gotta stay on it and do a check and sweep on a regular basis. Check the mattreses regularly.

I have put all the matresses in plastic "pee" gaurds just because I can't check often and it would take too much time. I don't mean to scare you but we've "bomed" rooms then tore out a wall and found them behind there. The heat gun can kill them but some are so small you can barely see em'.

those suckers are tough! remember they came from somewhere, so even if you get em all, if 3 months from now someone brings em in BAM! it can start all over. I've been thinking of making traps that could be checked often cuz the eggs are another problem. Good luck! UGH!!!!!
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2010-12-03 20:03:19 UTC
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The Best way to get rid of them is Cryonite!!!



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Charlie Wenger
2010-12-04 07:45:18 UTC
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