Bed bug treatments should be applied first to sleeping areas including mattresses, box springs, bed frames, and surrounding floor cracks where bugs harbor and feed. Prioritizing these high-risk zones followed by furniture, baseboards, and clutter eliminates the primary infestation source before bugs spread.
Strip bedding into sealed bags for hot washing/drying; vacuum both sides thoroughly. Apply liquid insecticides or dusts to mattress seams, tufts, piping, and box spring undersides—bed bugs spend 95% of time here feeding/hiding.
Disassemble frame legs; treat joints, screw holes, and slats with residual sprays. Vacuum headboards and footboards; apply contact insecticides to crevices where bugs crawl to/from sleeping surfaces.
Place interceptor traps under bed legs first; treat 3-foot perimeter around bed including carpet edges, baseboards, and wall-floor junctions. Vacuum daily before reapplication prevents escape/reinvasion.
After bed zones, treat couches, chairs, and nightstands—lift cushions, vacuum crevices, apply targeted sprays. Empty drawers; treat interiors before refilling to avoid cross-contamination.
Bed bug treatments work most effectively starting with mattress/box spring/bed frame harborages, then perimeter traps, followed by furniture. Systematic application from infestation epicenter outward combined with preparation maximizes elimination.
Mattress seams, tufts, and box spring undersides—bed bugs aggregate here 95% of time.
Interceptor traps with talcum powder under all four legs prevent bed access/escape.
Mattress → box spring → frame → floor perimeter—dispose bag immediately outside.
2-4 hours minimum; avoid bed use until fully dry per label directions.
Residual sprays into screw holes and fabric folds after vacuuming thoroughly.
After sleeping area completion; lift cushions, treat undersides and seams.
3-foot perimeter around bed first, then room baseboards to contain spread.
Yes—launder/dry all bedding at 120°F+; seal non-washables in black bags for heat.
Weekly for 4-6 weeks monitoring traps; residuals last 30-90 days typically.
Same order: declutter bed zone first, then interceptors before whole-room heating.
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