Saturday, January 14, 2012

What Not To Do When You Have Bed Bugs

EnviroTech Exterminating
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma
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What NOT To Do When You Have Bed Bugs


  1. Do not Panic. Bed bugs can be removed with careful inspection and by using proper control methods.
  2. Do not try to kill bed bugs by using agricultural or garden pesticides. Using outdoor pesticides to control bed bugs can make you or your family very sick.
  3. Do not use products that appear to be “homemade” or “custom     formulated.”  Homemade products could be dangerous and they might make the problem worse.
  4. Do not use products that have labels in a non-English language.
  5. Do not apply pesticides directly to your body. This could make you very sick.
  6. Do not use rubbing alcohol, kerosene or gasoline. These chemicals may cause fires.
  7. Do not throw away your furniture. Beds and other furniture can often be treated for bed bugs. Throwing away your furniture can spread the bugs plus you will have to buy new furniture.
  8. Do not store things under the bed. Storing stuff under the bed gives bed bugs many new places to hide. This makes it more difficult to get rid of bed bugs.
  9. Do not move things from room to room. Moving your things from the room with bed bugs to another room in your house may spread the bed bugs.
  10. Call a professional pest management company that specializes in bed bug removal.
Bed Bugs have become a serious issue in Tulsa, Ok.  If your Tulsa home is being infested by a pest that is biting you at night then you may consider having a pest control company come inspect the home for bedbugs.  Tulsa has made a list of the top 50 cities nationwide hit by the bed bug explosion.

If you have a pest control need in the Tulsa, Oklahoma metro area call EnviroTech Exterminating at (918) 282-7621. 

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