My mom, like so many, always said,”Sweet dreams, don’t let the beg bugs bite.” Not until my mid 30’s did I find out that bed bugs are real.
Bed bugs are becoming epidemic. In the U.S., instances are up due to an increase of international travel, and tight restrictions on DDT. Consequently, bedbugs are showing up in homeless shelters, college campuses, hotels, luxury spas, cozy inns, and our homes. The creepy crawlies are coming home in luggage and clothing. This sneaky menace is cropping up in dorms as furniture, mattress, carpets, and bedding is passed around. Bedbugs are often found in antiques; items should be carefully inspected. Because, once your home is infested, you have a serious problem. Bedbugs can be insidious, hiding in wallpaper, mattress seams, and any dark crevice in molding and cracks. Another good reason for kids to keep their room tidy, bedbugs will hide in clutter and piles of clothing in closets.
It is believed that bedbugs host organisms that cause hepatitis B and Chagas disease. They typically feed at night and inject both an anticoagulant and an anesthetic before biting. So, victims don’t feel the bite until hours later. Once in your home, they are very difficult to eliminate. One woman reported that she nearly had to burn down the house to get rid of an infestation.
Fortunately, you need not go to that extreme. There is a safe, natural, and organic solution. No need for expensive and dangerous chemicals. Imagine using a chemical pesticide where you and your children sleep! The easy and safe solution is Diatomaceous Earth. A natural substance, DE is the fossilized remains of microscopic shells and found in water deposits. DE can be used in your home with the secure knowledge that it is safe for your home, family, pets, and the environment. Diatomaceous Earth gets on the bedbug (or any insect for that matter) and scratches them until they die from dehydration. Just dust some DE on your bedding and flooring. Finally, make a small pile of it around each bed leg. Bedbugs cannot fly, so the only way they can get on your bed is to crawl up. When they crawl through the DE, they will be dead in an hour!!--Naturally!! Worry no more--let the "bedbugs bite" someone else. You can purchase Diatomaceous Earth wholesale from Earth Works Health. Sweet dreams.
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