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Bedbugs at home: 5 tips to eliminate them without toxic products

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Small but tenacious, bedbugs invite themselves into our homes without warning. They bite, hide in the smallest corners, and are difficult to dislodge. If you're looking for an effective and safe method to eradicate them, there are some incredibly effective natural solutions. Here's how to get back to peaceful nights without using harsh chemicals.
Why are bed bugs so resilient?

Bed bugs have an  impressive ability to adapt . They feed on blood, hide in cracks, mattresses, and even behind electrical outlets. A female can lay up to  500 eggs in a few months , making infestations rapid and difficult to control.

Chemical solutions exist, but they are often  expensive, harmful to health, and ineffective in the long term . Fortunately, it is possible to stop their proliferation with natural methods.

5 Natural Solutions to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

Steam: a formidable enemy

Bed bugs can't stand  high temperatures . A steam cleaner at  120°C  can effectively eliminate them. Steam mattresses, curtains, carpets, and any nooks and crannies where they might be hiding.

Tip:  Pay attention to  mattress seams  and  furniture cracks .

Diatomaceous earth: a natural insecticide

This natural powder, composed of  abrasive micro-particles , destroys the bedbugs' shells, dehydrating them in a few hours. Sprinkle it under beds, along baseboards and in suspicious areas.

Caution:  Use  food-grade diatomaceous earth  to avoid  respiratory risks .

Garlic and essential oils as repellents

The strong smell of garlic and certain essential oils ( lavender, tea tree, eucalyptus )  disturbs bedbugs and disrupts their orientation .

Recipe for a bedbug spray:

  1. Mix  25 ml of lavender essential oil ,  50 ml of tea tree oil  and  1 liter of water .
  2. Spray on linens, mattresses and suspicious corners.

High temperature washing

Wash your sheets, clothes and curtains at  a minimum of 60°C  to kill  eggs and larvae . If possible, tumble dry them  on a hot setting .

Good to know:  Place infested items in an  airtight plastic bag  and freeze them for  48 hours  to kill the bedbugs by freezing them.

Seal all hiding places

Bedbugs  love cracks and gaps . Seal holes in walls,  repair baseboards  , and attach  bedbug-proof  mattress covers.

Preventing re-infestation

  • Regularly vacuum  sensitive areas ( mattress, sofa, carpet ).
  • Do not bring back used furniture  without carefully inspecting it.
  • Check your luggage  after a hotel stay or train/bus journey.
  • Use bedbug-proof covers  to protect your mattresses and pillows.

Thanks to these natural methods, you can  permanently eliminate  bedbugs and regain a  healthy home, without toxic products  !

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