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Clean Freaks Beware! Why You’re Not Immune to a Bed Bug Invasion



Discover the surprising truth: Bed bug invasions are a widespread issue that can affect even the cleanest homes. Bed bugs are small, reddish-brown insects, each about the size of an apple seed, and they have flat, oval-shaped bodies. Persistent pests, bed bugs feed on the blood of humans and animals, thriving in various spaces like infested furniture and clothing. Bed bugs can also be picked up in other unlikely places such as public transportation, and even in places where a lot of people go such as the gym, movie theaters, and offices.


Bed bug bites can cause not only itchy, red welts on the skin but also trigger painful allergic reactions in some cases. Beyond the immediate discomfort, the psychological toll of dealing with a bed bug infestation can lead to stress and anxiety. The negative impact extends further, affecting a household's daily life. 


Oftentimes, bed bugs disrupt sleep, as their nocturnal feeding habits leave homeowners on edge, fearing bites during the night. In reality, these bugs can infiltrate the most pristine homes, and various factors contribute to bed bug invasions in clean living spaces. In the worst cases, bed bugs take over everything, turning homes into battle zones. To stop a bed bug invasion, it's crucial to know why bed bugs show up and how to keep them away. 


Are You Sure It’s Bed Bugs?

First, you need to make sure that bed bugs are really the heart of your problem. Bed bugs, scabies and mites are easily confused so here are some guidelines to help you figure out what pest you’re dealing with. Scabies and Mites: How Are They Different From Bed Bugs? In addition to bed bugs, home infestations of scabies and mites can cause similar problems that equally impact your daily life. Understanding where they come from and how they spread is essential to getting rid of them.


Read about 5 ways to tell scabies and bed bugs apart.


What Are Scabies?

Scabies come from the microscopic mite Sarcoptes scabiei and manifest onto the skin like red, itchy rashes and burrows, causing not only physical discomfort but also a considerable disruption to daily routines. Unlike bed bugs, which suck blood from atop the skin, scabies tunnel under the skin to feed and lay eggs.


What Are Mites?

On the other hand, mites look like tiny arachnids with eight legs that burrow into the skin and cause intense itching. Also commonly present in households, mites, too, can cause skin irritation, allergic reactions, and other health issues. From the discomfort of persistent itching to the emotional toll of dealing with these unwelcome guests, addressing scabies and mite infestations is crucial for keeping a clean and peaceful household.


Do Bed Bug Bombs Really Kill Bed Bugs?

Once you're certain that you have bed bugs in your home, you need a powerful solution to kick them out for good. Some homeowners try bed bug bombs. They work by releasing a spray of bug-killing chemicals into the air. The spray is supposed to settle on surfaces, and get rid of bed bugs when they touch it. But there are many more effective ways to get rid of bed bugs.


Many people turn to bed bug sprays and other common pest control solutions but not all methods are effective. One of the main reasons why these solutions fail is that bed bugs have developed resistance to certain chemicals. Bed bugs have a unique ability to adapt and evolve and, over time, they can become resistant to insecticides that were once effective. Simply spraying your bed or other areas where you see bed bugs may not be enough to get rid of them completely. To get rid of bed bugs, it is important to identify the problem, choose a pest control solution that is proven to be effective against bed bugs, and take other measures to eliminate these pests from your home.


What DOES Get Rid of Bed Bugs? 

Sterifab stands out as an excellent bed bug solution. Widely used by professionals and individuals, it works by disrupting the bed bugs' cellular functions, providing a quick and effective solution. This non-residual and EPA-approved formula provides a comprehensive approach by not only targeting bed bugs and their eggs but also addressing bacteria, fungi, and pests directly on surfaces. With just a few sprays, Sterifab kills bed bugs, fleas, ticks, mites, listed viruses, mold, mildew and more. Unlike traditional bed bug bombs, Sterifab's unique formula acts as both a disinfectant and insecticide, ensuring quick and effective control, making it an effective and convenient choice for the household. This solution won't stain, ensuring the preservation of fabrics and carpets, and it dries rapidly for hassle-free application. Its unique formula contains no added perfume or unpleasant odor, providing a discreet and comfortable experience. Combined with an effective residual product in the case of an infestation, Sterifab is a key part of any answer to bed bugs.


In the relentless battle against bed bugs and pests, maintaining constant vigilance and implementing preventive measures is key.


Get Rid of Bed Bugs - For Good

Elevate your defense with Sterifab – not just a bed bug solution, but also a powerful combatant against unwelcome invaders like fungi, mites, scabies, bacteria and more.



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