Mark Rober’s YouTube channel dropped into my newsfeed because he had a bed bug episode. He did a pretty good job of getting his facts straight for the most part. Dr. Wong of Rutger University had a lot to do with the high quality content, I am sure. They tested a number of bed bug DIY solutions and a few off-the-shelf products, dryer sheets, ultra sonic pest repeller, mothballs, baking sode, essential oils, Hot Shot spray, aerosol and fogger proudcts, plus diatomaceous earth (DE). Watch for the results and trust the science.
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New Bed Bug Help Guide Available In Canada
Do You Have Bed Bugs? A help guide for the identification of BED BUG infestations by global bed bug expert Stephen L. Doggett is the latest tool in the fight against bed bugs. It is a current and complete guide to bed bugs, their life stages, signs for early detection, with clear instructions in a straight-forward no-nonese approach. Packed with over 70 colourful and helpful images, the reader learns what specifically to be on the look-out where bed bugs are concerned.
Bean Leaves & Spider Webs To Trap Bed Bugs
Modern interpretations of kidney bean leaves and spider webs to trap bed bugs on the horizon. Will they be effective enough to make into the bed bug tool box?
Bogus Bed Bug Products
Bogus bed bug sprays caught by FTC - claims of prevention and repellent effects unfounded.
What Will Kill Bed Bugs? PackTite Closet
How to kill bed bugs with a bed bug killing machine? The PackTite Closet kills all stages of bedbugs with safe, chemical-free convection heat. The only portable heat chamber available for Canadians is also the best one.
Bombs For Bed Bugs Are Duds
The concept bombs are a cost-effective alternative to professional extermination services has exploded—bed bug bombs are duds. Ohio State University study proves bedbug bombs to be futile—the infestation is not controlled, money is wasted, and effective treatment is hindered. "The public is ill-served when products do not perform in accordance with labelling. Also, the ineffective use of these products can lead to further resistance in insects" states Susan Jones, urban entomologist with the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center, Ohio State University.