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How To Clean Blankets With Bed Bugs

The dainty affair about an emergency pest problem, similar the current bed issues epidemic, is that such problems concenter a lot of attention from the research community.  A few weeks ago I reported new research from the Wang laboratory at Rutgers University on some interesting facts about bed bug infestations in high rise apartments. In the same journal two British scientists from the University of Sheffield, R. A. Naylor and C. J. Boase, report on another aspect of bed bug management...how to kill bed bugs in bedding and wearable using laundering procedures.

Knowing how to dis-infest wearable is important to pest command, considering, as the authors and so carefully explain, bedbugs "may seek harborage amongst wear stored close to the bed, or may be entangled with bed linen while information technology is being changed. "  And, "one time associated with habiliment or linen, at that place is a risk that bed bugs may so escape insecticide treatments, and may be transported to new locations."

Although there have been many recommendations on the Internet and in print concerning how to dis-infest laundry, Naylor and Boase betoken out that such recommendations are frequently vague or conflicting and take been based on piddling formal enquiry.  And so they set out to expect at the temperatures and conditions necessary to ensure 100% mortality of adult, nymph and egg stages of bed bugs.

To exercise this they took laboratory reared bed bugs and sealed them in cotton wool numberless.  These bags were and then placed amid sheets or in the pockets of clothing to assess mortality of standard cleaning methods.   The results were enlightening and should help in recommendations for how your customers tin can ensure maximum effectiveness of methods to disinfest household articles.

A summary of the results of this study include the following:

  • Freezing can kill bed bugs.  Reducing temperatures to -17 degrees C (0 degrees F) for 2 hours will kill all bed bug life stages (about the temperature of a chest freezer, not a refrigerator freezer).  A 5.five lb batch of clothes, however, does non drop to 0 degrees F immediately.  The researchers establish that it took most eight hours for the temperature in the middle of that wad of clothes to killing temperature.  Upshot?  Put dress in freezer for at least 10-12 hours.
  • Bed bugs are as well susceptible to loftier temperatures of 40-50 degrees C (104-122 degrees F).  In order to accomplish these temperatures, clothing to be dis-infested tin can be placed in a big tumble drier at the HOT setting for at least 30 minutes (for a seven.7 lb load).  A x minute HOT tumble dry only killed about 75% of nymphal bed bugs, 85% of adults.  Interestingly, the COOL bicycle killed most no bed bugs.
  • Soaking clothes in cold h2o for 24 hours (without detergent) killed all adults and nymphs, just killed no eggs. Unfortunately, the researchers did not test whether soaking wearing apparel in cold soapy water for 24 hours would kill eggs.  This alternative handling might be useful, especially for cleaning dress that are labeled for cool wash and dry only.
  • Dry out cleaning killed all life stages of bed bugs, and would exist an advisable treatment for delicate and temperature sensitive fabrics.
  • When washing wearing apparel, wash water at 60 degrees C (140 degrees F) on 30 minute launder cycles killed 100% of all life stages.  Washing at xl degrees C (100 degrees F) killed all adults and nymphs, but only 25% of eggs.  And so conspicuously, washing clothes for bed issues dis-infestation should be washed at the hottest temperatures (virtually 140 degrees F).

Experience with many pests verifies the wisdom of using multiple control tactics to control pests--a basic tenet of IPM.  Certainly bed bugs are no exception.  Reducing ataxia, systematic inspection and treatment of the bedroom and other infested rooms, trapping and ongoing monitoring, and effective treatment of all exposed household articles, including clothing, are all essential components of adept bed issues control.  This research should assist all of us with material dis-infestation.

Source: http://insectsinthecity.blogspot.com/2010/03/guidelines-for-killing-bed-bugs-in.html

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