Find out how to kill bed bugs using an effective and natural poison free bed bug treatment.
When you detect the presence of bed bugs at home or in your hotel, your first reaction is usually to figure out what is the best bed bug treatment as quickly as you can.
Many of us think that the only way to get rid of bed bugs is to call in professional exterminators. However, the thought of spraying poison around your family home isn’t ideal. And exterminators can be very expensive and cause a lot of hassle and disruption to your living arrangements.
Why you should avoid poisonous bed bug treatments
Using poisonous bed bug treatments to get rid of bed bugs may be detrimental to your health, and to the health of your family members, due to exposure to toxic chemical fumes.
Residue from chemical sprays can linger for a long time, so there’s no guarantee that fumes will have completely disappeared in the days or weeks after you have used chemical bed bug treatments.
Plus, there’s emerging evidence suggesting that bed bugs are actually becoming resistant to many common chemical-based bed bug killing solutions.
Poison free bed bug treatments for getting rid of bed bugs
Thankfully, it is possible to kill bed bugs using poison free bed bug treatments.
- Powder: Bed Bug Killer is a natural powder that kills bed bugs by scratching their shells and dehydrating them. Bed bugs can’t become resistant to this powder, and it doesn’t leave any harmful chemical residue either. Bed Bug Killer powder can be applied around the bed where bed bugs live and in our barriers for long-lasting protection. Learn more about the product here.
- Steaming: applying steam to affected areas is another poison-free way to effectively kill bed bugs and their eggs. If you find live bed bugs or their eggs you should steam the area for an instant kill. Our Bed Bug Barrier Steamer targets bed bugs and eggs without blowing them away or damaging your furniture – learn more about our steamer here.
More naturally bed bug treatments
- Washing – wash and dry all bedding and pyjamas on a very high heat.
- Vacuuming – vacuum mattresses, carpet around beds, edges, and corners. Take care when emptying your vacuum cleaner.
If you would like to watch our DIY home treatment video please click here
Steven Marsh says
Your steamer, along with the Bed Bug Killer has helped us remove these bugs from our home. As soon as we noticed the small blood spots on the bed sheets we knew what we were dealing with and we were very worried as we had two toddlers. A friend of ours recommended we try your products and it was the winning solution for us.
Jeanine says
While washing and vacuuming as often as possible could help you get rid of some bugs, you will never be able to have a pest-free home without a substance to fight against bed bugs. I highly recommend you try the Bed Bug Killer this company sells and you will be able to get rid of that annoyance.
Eleanor says
I have two dachshund puppies and I can’t use high-toxicity bed bug sprays. I stumbled upon your website after reading a Facebook post and I couldn’t be happier. I am now waiting for my order to arrive and pray to God it will work. I try to use organic, natural products as much as I can and I’m glad this is safe both for me and my doggies.
Tony Abraham says
Hi Eleanor
I can guarantee you it will work, we have never had one complaint after selling 100,000 bottles of Bed Bug Killer powder!
Regards
Tony
Annie Marie Peters says
Absolutely. Using poisonous chemicals inside the home is dangerous to your heath. I encourage everyone to try these natural and poison-free alternatives to get rid of bed bugs.
Tony Abraham says
Hi Anne Marie
The general public have had enough of poisonous sprays, that is why we registered Bed Bug Killer powder with the APVMA here in Australia.
Regards
Tony