Bed bugs can cause a lot of damage. Not only can they infest all of the furniture in your home, but they can also cause red rashes and bumps on the skin. Bed bug infestations can happen quite quickly; even having just two bed bugs can be the start of an infestation. Bed bugs can cost a person a lot of money. If the infestation becomes a large problem, you may have to buy new furniture, or even hire a professional to get rid of the bugs from your house. Luckily, there are some home remedies that you can try for both problems that the bugs cause. You can get the bugs out of your house so they are not in your furniture, and there are also home remedies to get rid of the bumps and rashes that bed bugs cause when they bite. These remedies can save you a lot of money in the long run, and also teach you ways to prevent bed bugs in the future.

Discovering Bed Bugs:

 Bed bugs love to hide in lots of areas around your home. They could be in any piece of furniture, any type of textile, or in the smallest cracks and crevices that you cannot even see. This is why it is important to keep a clean home. If you have bed bugs in your home, you should clean up right away. Get rid of the clutter in your home. The bed bugs could easily be hiding amongst the clutter. They can breed quickly without you seeing, and cause an infestation before you know it. Throw away anything you do not need, and organize everything into small piles. This will give you plenty of room to clean and get rid of any other bed bugs.

Vacuuming:

The next step you will want to take is vacuuming. You will want to vacuum the whole house, including: mattresses, box springs, furniture, flooring, bed frames, and curtains. Bed bugs could easily hide in any of these places. Vacuuming will remove the bed bugs, as well as anything that the bed bugs can use for bedding or shelter.  When you are vacuuming, you should try to use a bag type vacuum with a throwaway bag. This way the bugs cannot escape. If you are using a vacuum that does not have a bag, make sure to dispose of the contents in a trash bag that can secure them. After you vacuum, you will want to wash all the fabrics in the house. Wash all bedding, clothes, curtains, or any other garments on the highest heat possible. Keep everything very loose, and make sure everything is exposed to the high heat in order to kill any bed bugs.

Spray Down Areas With Insecticide:

Once you have done all of these things, you can spray down areas in your home lightly with insecticide. Spray in every nook and cranny that you find, and on any surface. Be meticulous, bed bugs can hide anywhere. Spray exposed areas, as well as any hidden places in furniture, as well as behind light switch covers and electric socket coverings. You can steam any fabric and furniture that cannot be washed in the washing machine. You should also look for cracks and holes in your walls. Make sure to caulk these holes properly, so the bugs do not find their way back into your home.

Bed Bugs Home Remedies:

If you are suffering from bed bug bites, there are also at home remedies that you can try to relieve any itching, as well as get rid of the bumps and rashes that they cause. If you have any bumps or rashes, wash them with soap and water. After you lather the affected area, do not rinse, but allow the soap to dry over bitten areas. You can also make a paste of baking soda and water, and apply a thick coat of that paste onto the bites. Allow it to dry and stay on the rash for an hour or more before washing it off. Another great way to relieve any itching from bed bug bites it to apply 100% Aloe Vera onto them.

Although bed bugs can be a nuisance in the home, there are many ways to get rid of them without breaking the bank. Keeping your home clean, and washing bed sheets and fabrics will help get rid of bed bugs, and keep them out. And by using simple ingredients around your home, you can relieve the itching from the bed bug bites. So before getting rid of all your furniture, or turning to an expensive pest control company, try out these remedies to save your home, and your skin.