Remember when “sleep tight and don’t let the bed bugs bite” was just a cute bedtime expression that didn’t mean anything? Well, those days are over.
After 6 decades of living largely bed bug-free, the US is facing a national infestation and it’s time to protect your home against it. Bed bugs were basically eradicated from the developed world but as their resistance to regular insecticides grew, they started spreading once again.
In fact, the incidence of bed bug infestation has risen 500% in the last few years alone, and they’re not just in dirty hotels – they’re at the 5-star ones as well and swarming the public places you visit every day.
Bed bugs are shutting down businesses and being found at your movie theaters and clothing stores as they inch closer and closer to your home. It’s become imperative to know how to identify and destroy bed bugs in order to protect your home.
1. The Correct Way To Identify Bed Bugs
Bed bugs that infect homes are called common bed bugs or Cimex lectularius by scientists. They are small parasites that feed exclusively on human blood and usually some out to seek food at night. The best way to identify a bed bug is to find one and compare it to the pictures above.
The first bed bug that’s transparent is a bed bug nymph, but when they become mature they are of brown/reddish color. They are about 4 mm in length and move around relatively slowly.
If you uncover your bed lining you could find their nesting grounds filled with excrement or even find a few live ones (adult females lay hundreds of eggs in their short lifetimes).
You will know you’ve been bitten by a bed bug if you have several red itchy spots that are often spaced in lines. Most common place for bed bugs to bite are arms and shoulders. You might also find blood stains on your bed and your sheets. Finding fecal spots or skin from their shedding is a sure sign too.
As babies, they are as tiny as pinheads. A full-grown adult that’s been making a nightly meal of you can balloon to the size of Lincoln’s head on the penny.
2. The Rarely Mentioned Uncommon Bed Bug Hiding Spots…
Potentially infested areas include pillows, mattresses, box springs, bed frames, head boards, bed rails, closets, carpeting, furniture, purses, briefcases, luggage, and all cracks and crevices where a bed bug may hide.
We’ve even heard from people they found bed bugs hiding behind picture frames. It’s therefore imperative to take time and look at any potential places bed bugs might hide since it’s so easy to overlook an isolated colony living in small crack.
Many people introduce bed bugs to their homes by buying old furniture or items that were from homes infested with bed bugs.
Bringing them from a travel is also easy, if you do not check your room when traveling you might introduce bed bugs to your clothes and bring them to your home that way.
On the next page we will tell you what you can to today to protect yourself.
–> Read tip #3: How I got rid of bed bugs without breaking the bank
PS: This is a fast and proven to work method that will save you hundreds $$$!
16 Comments
Rita
Thank you for your video and words of encouragement.
Timmy CARROLL
Did yall say it would,destroy all eggs in the bed;what is the main ingredients in this star
What is the main ingredient in this product?
BedBugGuide
Hello Timmy,
The spray uses a highly effective water based formula (you can check SayByeBugs website for full ingredient list) that violently reacts with bed bug’s exoskeleton and exterminates them on contact.
Isabelle
How do I know if I my bed has bedbugs?
BedBugGuide
Isabelle,
If you’d uncover your bed lining you could find their nesting grounds filled with excrement or even find a few live ones (adult females lay hundreds of eggs in their short lifetimes). You will know you’ve been bitten by a bed bug if you have several red itchy spots that are often spaced in lines. Most common place for bed bugs to bite are arms and shoulders. You might also find blood stains on your bed and your sheets. Finding dark spots or skin from their shedding is a sure sign too. Good luck!
Rhonda Banks
This stuff works like magic!!!
Crystal Miller
I found one bedbug in my home checked myself for them and also had a professional come in and check also spraying they found nothing. Should I leave it alone or try the saybyebugs?
BedBugGuide
Hello Crystal, SayByeBugs is also great to have “just in case”. This way if you notice another one you can quickly act and spray around your bed.
fran
Can the spray be used directly on clothing in closets. Also can it be used directly on carupholstery and in trunK?
BedBugGuide
Hello Fran, SayByeBugs spray is water based, you you can safely use it on all surfaces and clothing. Let us know how it worked for you.
Kimberly O'Hanlon
Me and my husband have spotted bed bugs in our bed and dont know how to get rid of them…we never had them before so we sont know what to do…what store can we go to in order to get this SayByeBugs spray??
BedBugGuide
Hello Kimberly, right now it’s only offered on the official website http://www.SayByeBugs.com with priority shipping.
Lynn Poteat-Moore
I’m freaking out! I only found 1 but I’m going crazy up all night splashing cold water on my neck and arms. I swear these things are crawling on me at all times. My questions is my pets sleep with me and I don’t know if they are suffering as well. Will this product hurt them if licked. And are any other bugs affected buy the product!
BedBugGuide
Hello Lynn, bed bugs typically don’t feed on pets and prefer humans. Spray is completely pet safe and since it’s water based with safe ingredients it’s also not toxic if your pet happens to lick it. Spray exterminates bed bugs but also works on fleas and other pests.
Ryan Haley Bell
Very helpful thank you! We have had these pests for almost a year trying everything we could. Not fun when you’re big and pregnant and want to sleep. I unfortunately had to bring my brand new baby home to a buggy apartment…. we moved two days ago and got rid of the couch and bed. Washed and dried every piece of clothing and then sprayed the clothes with this spray. I haven’t seen a single bug or had any bites. And I’m really glad this spray is safe for my daughter and my pet
BedBugGuide
Hello Ryan, thanks so much for your kind review. We’re really happy SayByeBugs spray worked for you!