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I gather these are on the increase globally in the uk for some reason. I've had a problem recently and I'm really struggling to get rid of them despite extensive steaming of all areas. Much improved but sadly it appears not totally gone. Has anyone used a professional company or over the counter pesticides with any success? Many thanks, MB
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been discussed a few times. Steaming wont work. Go to the professionals. Worth the money. Bed-bugs.co.uk the best! We used them. They only had to come once (you need to follow their instructions post-treatment). Worth ringing them for a chat. ETA after reading the next post - they don't use 'bombs'. Their website has a link somewhere to research showing why they're deemed to be often ineffective.
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The_Monkeyboy Wrote:

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> I gather these are on the increase globally in the

> uk for some reason. I've had a problem recently

> and I'm really struggling to get rid of them

> despite extensive steaming of all areas. Much

> improved but sadly it appears not totally gone.

> Has anyone used a professional company or over the

> counter pesticides with any success? Many thanks,

> MB



There are many hosehold methods to get rid of them. But, on using these you may get temperory relief. However, we cannot get rid of them permenmently unless we call any professional pest control specialist. For more details check here.

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We had professionals but that didn't work as you need to keep sleeping in the room to draw them into the poison. They are attracted out of their hiding places by imperceptible increases in CO2 levels....

We did poisoning indep from a kit bought off amazon. And we kept doing it.... And in lots of rooms. Took about 6 months.... They can lie dormant for upto 2 years so you'll need prolonged vigilance. We've been free over a year so good luck, you will win

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JDR Wrote:

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> We had professionals but that didn't work as you

> need to keep sleeping in the room to draw them

> into the poison. They are attracted out of their

> hiding places by imperceptible increases in CO2

> levels....

> We did poisoning indep from a kit bought off

> amazon. And we kept doing it.... And in lots of

> rooms. Took about 6 months.... They can lie

> dormant for upto 2 years so you'll need prolonged

> vigilance. We've been free over a year so good

> luck, you will win


Jdr. Interested as to why this didn't work for you. Worked well for us. Had an infestation in one room so treated there to lure them in. One person slept there and the rest of us in another room. So yes someone was 'bait' but only short-term as after a few days v few bugs, after about a week saw no dead ones and officially bug-free after about two weeks.

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