Tuesday, January 25, 2011

How Do I KILL “bed bugs” without using harsh chemicals?

Question by bigsexy3531: How Do I KILL “bed bugs” without using harsh chemicals?
I have 2 asthmatic children and I am sensitive to chemicals. My friend came to my house while her unit was being exterminated but she didn’t tell me why. I found out later when I began to itch late at night and swell in the morning. Please help!!! This is serious! I have a very clean house. I always have, and I dont know anything about “bed bugs”,other than fairy tales! HELP!!!


Best answer:


Answer by matt
Try Diatomaceous Earth,it is a non-toxic, natural substance. My mom used to put it in her garden to naturally kill pests. I had a bed bug problem at one time (it has nothing to do with how clean or dirty you live), and I used this product to solve it. I believe it works by absorbing the moisture of the bugs, dehydrating and killing them. Please follow the links or google it for more info.


A side note, it is a powder, and things can get a little dusty if you’re not careful. This may be an issue for asthmatic children…



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Question by bigsexy3531: How Do I KILL “bed bugs” without using harsh chemicals?
I have 2 asthmatic children and I am sensitive to chemicals. My friend came to my house while her unit was being exterminated but she didn’t tell me why. I found out later when I began to itch late at night and swell in the morning. Please help!!! This is serious! I have a very clean house. I always have, and I dont know anything about “bed bugs”,other than fairy tales! HELP!!!


Best answer:


Answer by matt
Try Diatomaceous Earth,it is a non-toxic, natural substance. My mom used to put it in her garden to naturally kill pests. I had a bed bug problem at one time (it has nothing to do with how clean or dirty you live), and I used this product to solve it. I believe it works by absorbing the moisture of the bugs, dehydrating and killing them. Please follow the links or google it for more info.


A side note, it is a powder, and things can get a little dusty if you’re not careful. This may be an issue for asthmatic children…



View the original article here

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