Bed bugs Part 3: How to get rid of bed bugs

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Uploaded by on Aug 11, 2009

Jody L. Gangloff-Kaufmann from Cornell University gives the Home and Garden Information Center a presentation about bed bugs.

You can also read Cornell's publication on bed bugs here:http://www.hgic.umd.edu/content/documents/bed_bug.pdf


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Edited by Alix Watson and Emily Heimsoth

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  • step one:

    sell your house to unsuspecting victims

    step two:

    move to cuba...

  • I can not believe that we can send men to the moon, probes into space, creating drones to the war, but when small bugs have come is the age of caves, pathetic! !, but at least the exterminators make a lot of money with their monopoly

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  • Lots of great info! Thanks! ZappBug has put together a ton of detailed info on how to get rid of bed bugs. They cover everything from using diatomaceous earth to professional heat treatment.

  • if u really searched (even for a minute) your bed, press ''like''

  • Do not maliciously spread these bugs, you may eventually get them back yourself.

    It won't take long for bed bugs to become immune to existing pest control methods.

    Some day you will have them and not be able to get rid of them.

    At this time diligence and caution and professional pest control are the way to go.

  • @AhKher it is not dirty, they feed from blood. no matter if your bed is clean or not, they nest in narrow spaces in your whole house.

    getting your pillows washed won´t get you rid of them.

  • The best way do deal with bedbugs is to collect as many as you can in a jar and then dump them in clients homes and offices who will not pay for work done. Solve two problems with one go .

  • Stop breathing!

    helps,mostley

  • just burn the fucking bed and get a new one. beg bugs = your bed is dirty

  • Haha she gave me a quickie

  • i mean really grow up clean up your act and dont be shy about getting rid of these bugs ppl are even loosing their babies from cps in my state cause the ppl didnt get help from somewhere and now they have bugs even crawling on their ceilings even in daylight so the true shame is keeping these damn pests and then just being evil and giving them to ppl on purpose or because you feel ashamed i would be less angry or upset if you just were honest...its truly a good prevention step

  • i that maybe we should behave like better ppl and be honest if you have bedbugs and you know for sure and i dont know say your kids have been at someones house then tell them you found out you have bedbugs .... that worked during world war II and that may help now....we moved into a new house and hello there these little critters are....i'm sick and i am certain they were already here no thats evil letting someone move in when you knew thats pure evil. thats why we have a big problem evil ppl

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