Bed bugs in furniture is a common issue because they are attracted to warmth.
Killing bed bugs in wood furniture.
Nothing is worse than bed bugs right.
But you can treat your furniture without spending money or having to throw it out.
This can be done by placing the wood in a chest freezer or commercial freezer if you have access to one and leaving the item in for at least 72 hours.
If necessary thaw the item and repeat the freezing to kill any persistent bugs in the wood that seem resistant to freezing.
Most everything in your home including furniture can withstand this heat for the hour and a half necessary to kill off the bugs.
This video will show you how to treat furniture for bed bugs.
But they also leave behind excrement which appears as black specks on your furniture.
Some people suggest that switching wooden furniture for metal helps to get rid of bed bugs.
Apart from the expense of buying new furniture there is simply no evidence to give credence to this claim.
Those pesky little creatures can make you seriously uncomfortable and cost you tons of money replacing furniture.
These are proven professional strength treatment methods and are all part of our 4 step do it yourself solution.
Bed bugs can live in wood furniture just as in any other furniture that has potential hiding spaces.
Bud bugs are oval shaped pests less than 1 4 inch long.
The fact is that bed bugs are visible and adult bed bugs are color brown to reddish brown flattened oval shaped and 1 4 to 5 8 inch long.
In some cases.
A blow dryer is fatal to bed bugs.
It is true that wood pieces make it easier and faster for bed bugs to hide but eliminating a wooden furniture will not prevent nuisance bed bugs.
Freeze the wood for some time killing insects in and on the wood.
You will need to inspect everything thoroughly and make sure to to follow every step properly.
Most people realize they have bed bugs because bed bugs bite and cause skin irritations.