My Bed Bug Nightmare: Dealing with It Twice in Two Different Apartments
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Cockroach Killer Hot Shot
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Cockroach Killer Hot Shot

I've tried a bunch of insect killers, but this one really delivers. It's fast-acting and gets rid of those pesky cockroaches and other household pests for good. Plus, it's super easy to use and the results last a long time - no more worrying about coming home to unwanted critters. I've had it for a few months now, and it's still going strong.
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My Bed Bug Nightmare: Dealing with It Twice in Two Different Apartments

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I thought I'd left bed bugs in the past, but they came back to haunt me in my new apartment. After using Carbofos and Fufanon to get rid of them the first time, I thought I knew what to expect. But this time around, things were different. I noticed bites on my body around New Year's, and it took me a while to realize it was bed bugs again. I'm sharing my story, and what I learned from dealing with them twice. It was a total nightmare, but I'm hoping my experience can help others avoid the same fate.

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Hello there!
I'm having a bit of a nightmare, but this is the second time I've encountered bed bugs. It's been eight years since the first time, and I've moved to a different apartment.
I wrote a review a while back about how I got rid of bed bugs using Carbofos and Fufanon. Those reviews were the first on the internet about using these products to get rid of bed bugs. I was so happy to share my experience back then, and now that I've encountered them again, I wanted to write another review.
Bed bugs are just awful and unpleasant. I hope my reviews can help those who need it.
So, I moved into a new apartment, and about a year later, around New Year's, I noticed bites on my body. There are certain signs that indicate bed bug bites. They bite in a line, with multiple bites close together. For example, on my ankle and five centimeters away, another bite. I didn't want to believe it, of course. I decided not to panic after the first bites and continued sleeping in the same place. Unfortunately, the bites kept happening!
By then, I already knew what could happen if I didn't take action. Delays can give bed bugs a chance to multiply! They reproduce quickly, after all.
My first piece of advice: if you realize you have bed bugs at home, don't just leave things as they are.
So, I came up with a plan and re-read my old reviews (thanks to my past self for documenting everything!). I decided to repeat the same steps again.
What you need to do to get rid of bed bugs:
First, check out the most common places where bed bugs like to hang out. Then, get a plan in place - it's way easier to do it all at once, so you don't have to deal with another infestation later.
Next, get all the gear you need to take them down. This includes protection for yourself, like a face mask and gloves, to keep you safe while you're using a powder. You'll also need to move your furniture away from the walls and pack up your stuff in big bags.
After that, wash and dry your bedding, pillows, couch cushions, blankets, and comforters - either by steaming them or washing them in hot water (at least 60 degrees Celsius) for over an hour.
If you live in a super cold climate (-25 to -30 degrees Celsius), you can take some stuff outside or onto your balcony for a few weeks. This will help kill any bed bugs that might be hiding.
Get rid of your carpets! Take down your curtains, drapes, and rip apart your beds to make them accessible for treatment.
Seal up any holes that might be connecting you to your neighbors. Caulk and spackling paste can help with this.
Give your place a thorough going-over with some kind of bug-killing spray. Ventilation holes, outlets - get them all covered with some kind of spray, like pyrethrin or carbophos. And seal up any holes you find.
Finally, give your place a good once-over. Check your mattresses and box springs for any signs of bed bugs.
What I did:
First, I used a steam cleaner or an iron with steam to take care of most of it. I steamed my carpets and took them outside (it was freezing outside!), and I washed my curtains, drapes, and bedding in hot water and hung them up to dry. I also steamed my bedding.
Next, I sealed up all the holes between my place and my neighbors. I found some gaps around the heating vents, and I'm pretty sure that's how they got in.
For my floors, walls, baseboards, and ventilation channels, I used carbophos. I applied it thickly, and I made sure to get it all around my bed, baseboards, doors, and floors, so they wouldn't be able to move between rooms.
I used carbophos twice, with a two-week gap in between, and I wore my protection gear (mask, gloves, and clothes that I washed afterwards). I treated the whole half-empty apartment.
Finally, I used the powder on my couch and anything else that was important not to poison.
I slept in the room that was least likely to have bed bugs, on a mattress that I'd steamed, with clean bedding and a pillow.
The bites stopped immediately!
It's been two months since I've been back on my couch. I've washed everything with carbophos soap, vacuumed up the powder. Nobody's been biting me, but I'm still on edge.
Here's what the manufacturer has to say about Hot Shot:
Non-toxic to animals and kids! Hot Shot is a completely eco-friendly solution designed to kill insects, not people or your pets. So, the risk of poisoning is nonexistent. It also doesn't dry out skin and cause allergies.
No smell and no dust in the house! Since the insecticide needs to be applied throughout the apartment and stays there for a long time, the absence of a smell is a crucial factor. You won't even need to ventilate the apartment due to stale air or dust from the product. You can stay in your apartment without discomfort.
About the product itself:
This is a powder that looks like talcum powder.
There's a small hole with a lid on the tube. I removed the lid and sprayed the product carefully. The product hangs in the air in tiny particles for an hour or an hour and a half, then settles.
If you inhale it, it dries out your nasal passages, and if it gets on your skin, it dries it out. I even sprinkled it on my fabric couch in a thin layer. There's still a layer of this dust inside the couch.
The product is indeed safe, but only if you don't inhale it. Your pets won't like it; it'll stick to their fur. If you leave it under the couch, it'll dust up.
If you have pets or small kids, keep them away from the product.
The product indeed has no smell.
I found the product suitable for my needs! I'd recommend it.
Especially if you can't use something else.
I plan to repeat the treatment in a month or two, targeting hard-to-reach areas where I won't touch the product, as well as potential entry points from neighbors.
I bought the product on Ozon.

live_helpFeatured FAQ

What are the signs of bed bug bites?

Bed bug bites are usually small, red, and itchy, and they often appear in a line or cluster. They can also be accompanied by other symptoms like swelling or blistering.

How do you get rid of bed bugs?

To get rid of bed bugs, you need to wash and dry your clothes on high heat, dry clean any non-washable items, and vacuum your home thoroughly. You can also use products like Carbofos and Fufanon to eliminate the problem.

How do you prevent bed bugs?

To prevent bed bugs, you need to be vigilant about checking for them, especially in areas like your bed and couch. You should also wash and dry your clothes on high heat, dry clean any non-washable items, and vacuum your home thoroughly.

What are some common mistakes people make when dealing with bed bugs?

Some common mistakes people make when dealing with bed bugs include not acting fast enough, not using the right products, and not washing and drying their clothes on high heat.

How long does it take to get rid of bed bugs?

It can take anywhere from a few days to a few weeks to get rid of bed bugs, depending on the severity of the infestation and the effectiveness of the treatment.

Can bed bugs be prevented?

Yes, bed bugs can be prevented by being vigilant about checking for them, especially in areas like your bed and couch, and by taking preventative measures like washing and drying your clothes on high heat.

What are some common signs of bed bug infestations?

Some common signs of bed bug infestations include small, red bites, bloodstains on sheets and mattresses, and live bed bugs in the area.

Can bed bugs transmit diseases?

No, bed bugs do not transmit diseases, but they can cause a range of other health problems, including allergic reactions and skin irritation.

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  • Carbofos and Fufanon worked quickly to get rid of bed bugs the first time around, and I was able to eliminate the problem in a matter of days.
  • I was able to get rid of the bed bugs without calling a professional, which saved me a lot of money.
  • I learned to identify the signs of bed bug bites, which helped me catch the problem early on.
  • I was able to take preventative measures to avoid getting bed bugs in the first place, like washing and drying my clothes on high heat.
  • I was able to get rid of the bed bugs without using harsh chemicals, which was a big relief for me.
  • I was able to learn more about bed bugs and how to prevent them, which was really helpful.

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  • Dealing with bed bugs was a total nightmare, and I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy.
  • It took me a while to realize it was bed bugs again, which meant the problem got worse before I could do anything about it.
  • I had to throw away a lot of my belongings, which was really frustrating.
  • I had to spend a lot of time and money getting rid of the bed bugs, which was a big financial burden.
  • I had to deal with the stress and anxiety of having bed bugs, which was really tough.
  • I had to learn to be more vigilant about checking for bed bugs, which was a big adjustment.

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