A duplex at 800 block of East Center Street in Marion, Ohio sustained quite a damage from a fire on Saturday. And it was all because of bed bugs – the tiny vampire-like critters.
Shortly after 3 am on December 28, smoke was seen at the said two-story building owned by Dave Cook. A report had it that his attempt to kill bed bugs via heat set the place in blaze. Are you wondering if there is a way on how to get rid bed bugs in a non-pesticide way?

Responding firefighters said three kerosene torpedo heaters were found in a bedroom that Cook was trying to clear of the pests. But more of it were discovered elsewhere in the house.

The fire started after the heaters caught an object. Thankfully, the flame was contained in the attic and no one was hurt in the incident. Nevertheless, it still left some hefty damages of $20,000 worth of loss in property and $2, 500 in contents.
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“Crews from the Marion City Fire Department responded to a fire just after 3 a.m. Saturday in the 800 block of East Center Street. Smoke was showing from the roof of the two-story house.
The building’s owner, Dave Cook, was attempting to remove bed bugs in a bedroom with three kerosene torpedo heaters, according to firefighters.”
Read more about Presence of Bed Bugs Led to Fire at: marionstar.com
Besides the itchy bites, bed bugs could indeed leave you and anyone else with outstanding financial problems. And that refers to not just the cost of a bed bug treatment but also replacement of damaged furniture and other things as causing a fire accident.
Because of that, it is important to take bed bug preventive measures. But the problem is that bed bugs are sneaky. They could get past those preventive steps without being noticed.
Given that, you must also be ready to kill bed bugs promptly. To do that, you have to prepare a bed bug spray that is truly effective and safe. And being exactly that, Bed Bug Bully is the one you need.

Hotels, hospitals and pest-control companies had already proven that Bed Bug Bully could efficiently eliminate those critters and even their eggs so rest assured that it is effective. And regarding how safe it is, EPA already added it on its FIFRA 25(b) list. In addition to that, it is a bed bug spray hence, it causes no fire accident.
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