I had zero bedbugs caught in the the cups you put under the bed legs. Don't let those determine whether what you're doing is working or not because they're not a good indicator. All they really tell you is whether a bug crawled into the cup and couldn't get out.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You need an exterminator. Diatomaceous earth, etc, do not work.
OP here. I have a friend who had them in her NYC apt and she had a bed bug consultant (can't believe that exists!) come in and they actually said to use the diatomaceous earth. They had her put it on the floor then vacuum it up so it could get into the vacuum - so as to not spread the bedbugs every time she vacuums. That's why I'm using it.
Apparently they also have dogs that can sniff out the bugs. I'm hoping I'm not at that point yet.
As of now all bedding has been washed on steam cycle and dried on high heat for an hour. Mattress and box spring vacuumed and bedbug proof mattress protectors put on. Bedbug interceptors put on each foot of the bed to see if the eradication efforts are working (they apparently crawl in and can't crawl out so you can see if you still have bugs). Bed pulled away from the wall and rug vacuumed. At least I feel safe sleeping tonight.
Will tackle my nightstand tomorrow (bagging up contents).
Keep your fingers crossed for me, DCUM.
Anonymous wrote:I still have post-traumatic stress from from our bedbug experience that creeps in every time I sit down in a public place. I'm that person standing against the wall in the waiting room. Did it for 2.5 hours recently when I had to get my car fixed.
In addition to your other fixes, you should put all your bedding and any clothing you were wearing into the dryer on high for 30 minutes. Spray the top and bottom edges of your mattress and all the crevices you can find on your bed with high grade isopropyl alcohol (I think 91 percent).
But also check your finances for the couple thousand dollars you'll need for professional help.
Anonymous wrote:Pretty easy to pick them up if you fly and/or stay in hotels often. Even really nice hotels have them.
Anonymous wrote:You need an exterminator. Diatomaceous earth, etc, do not work.
Anonymous wrote:How did you get them op?