Small but terrible. Bed bugs are exactly like that. They are some of the smallest insects known. However, when they infest, they are also some of the most pesky creatures that you ever have to deal with. And primarily that’s because they are difficult to eliminate.
But despite the difficulty of ridding them, their elimination is necessary. Otherwise, they will multiply, extend their infestation and cause more troubles. The problem is that a professional bed bug treatment is expensive. And because of that, many of the bed bug victims resort to clearing the pests by themselves.

One man in Gloucester County in New Jersey did the same thing. But sadly, his bed bug treatment did not go the way it’s supposed to be. Instead of eliminating the pests, his effort to kill bed bugs set his house aflame.
The man was not identified. But he and one of the responding Woodbury firefighters was hurt in the fire. The fireman was treated and then released from Cooper University Hospital while the man was checked in to the hospital’s trauma center.
It was said that the homeowner was trying to eliminate bed bugs with heat treatment when the accident happened. Among the devices identified in his bed bug elimination home remedy were space heater, hair dryer, and heat gun.
Here’s more about the story.
“A man trying to get rid of bedbugs from his Woodbury home accidentally set it on fire Tuesday, injuring himself and a firefighter.
Gloucester County spokeswoman Debra Sellitto said firefighters responded to the house on the unit block of Penn Street just before noon to find the second floor on fire.”
Read more about Bed Bug Elimination Effort Sets House on Fire at: philly.com
Meanwhile, in Southwest Florida, another man was forced to fly out to Colombia to escape the vampire-like pests. His name is Carlos Ibanez.
Ibanez landed himself an apartment unit at the Renaissance Preserve Senior Apartments. And according to him, he felt happy to have it as it a beautiful place. But soon after he moved in last May, he noticed the tiny critters.

Fort Myers Housing Authority, the company that manages the complex, said that the unit had been treated several times. Two of those treatments, they stated, took place during Ibanez’s stay. In addition to the initial treatments, they said that the tenant was also briefed how to prevent bed bugs. However, the staff stated that Ibanez did not follow them.
To escape the pests, the retired truck driver flew to his native country Colombia. And during his absence, the housing authority said that his unit would again be treated.
Read more about Bed Bugs in Fort Myers Apartment Complex
“Life for Carlos Ibanez is found in a series of bags.
It’s where he keeps the majority of his personal belongings — not because he wants to but because he’s been ordered to do so.
Ibanez, 68, moved into a unit at the Renaissance Preserve Senior Apartments in May. He considers himself quite lucky to have scored such a beautiful unit; the building was built in 2009, the first phase of Southwest Florida’s largest public housing development.
But days after he moved, Ibanez noticed that something was wrong: The unit had bed bugs.”
Read more about Bed Bugs Found in Fort Myers Housing Complex at: news-press.com
Truly, bed bugs are some of the most horrendous pests that you could ever come across with. They could leave you itching for hours and marked by those nasty spots from their bites.

But too bad for many bed bug victims, a professional service to eliminate them is indeed expensive. Just a single bed bug treatment by a pest-control company could cost $1000. Given that those bloodsuckers couldn’t just be left alone to breed and further spread, many resort to killing them on their own.
Often, bed bug sufferers do their own bed bug elimination via their own version of heat treat or use of pesticides. However, those methods could bring in more problems than help.
The Dangers of Personally Eliminating Bed Bugs with the Wrong Method
Like what happened to the man in Gloucester, bed bug heat treatment, if not implemented by a professional, could cause fire.
Sure thing, heat treatment is effective. It could kill bed bugs and their nymphs and eggs, even if they are hidden in tiny cracks and crevices. But to do that, the house must be exposed to a very high temperature of 110 degrees Fahrenheit for a number of hours depending on the size of the area to treat. Without the right supervision, it could spark a fire accident.

Meanwhile, with the use of conventional pesticides, health is compromised. The apparent reasons are the strong chemicals those products have.
Exposure to those pesticides could bring a lot of health problems. The least of them are dizziness, coughing and difficulty in breathing. Moreover, those harmful chemicals could pollute the environment.
But that’s not the only problem. A study has discovered that most of the pesticides these days are not effective anymore to certain bed bugs. Some of those critters has developed resistance to chemicals commonly used in them.

To avoid the fatal effects of pesticides, the pests basically changed their metabolism. Apart from that, they also hardened their exoskeletons.
How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs by Yourself Effectively and Safely?
If those two methods don’t work, how, then should you kill bed bugs on your own? Is there any other way to eliminate them?
But of course, there are other ways to get rid of those pests. For one, you could vacuum the area where you suspect the pests are hiding. However, that method is too laborious. It will take a long time to cover a single room suspected with bed bugs. In addition, you would have to repeat the whole process several times to make sure that they are gone.
For a much easier and faster personal bed bug treatment though, you could opt the use of Bed Bug Bully instead.
But What is Bed Bug Bully?
Bed Bug Bully is basically a bed bug spray. But take note, it is not a pesticide. It is a spray solution but it does contain the chemicals commonly used in conventional pest-control products. Instead, it’s made of natural ingredients.

Because it is organic-based, Bed Bug Bully is safe for health and the environment. In fact, EPA has already recognized it as pesticide-exempt under FIFRA 25(b).
Being a non-pesticide isn’t the only thing that’s good about the bed bug spray though. It is also effective and could eliminate even the pests’ eggs and nymphs.
Do you want to see how effective and safe Bed Bug Bully is? Why not try it?




















