#1 Make Sure They Actually Are Bed Bugs
Before you start freaking out, make sure that the insect that actually bit you was a bed bug. There are other bugs that can bite you at night when you are in bed that are not bed bugs. Just because you have a bite on you when you wake up doesn’t mean it was caused by a bed bug.
Adult bed bugs are about the size of an apple seed. They have long, flat, brown oval bodies, although they can become more balloon like and reddish when they have recently eaten. If you look at them closely, you will see that their body has three segments, antennas with four …show more content…
#2 Remove Your Bedding
After you identify that they are in fact bedbugs, remove your bedding and put it inside of a plastic bag. Then, wash and dry your bedding. Vacuum out your washer and make sure that their are no bed bugs left inside. Use the highest heat setting that your dryer has to kill the bed bugs.
#3 Vacuum & Close Off The Infected Room
Take a vacuum cleaner that has a vacuum bag and vacuum your the top, sides, and underneath of your mattress and box spring. If you have a headboard, make sure that you vacuum all sides of it.
Vacuum your entire room, and then close off the room. Heat can kill bed bugs, but it has to get really hot. Shut the windows, plug in some space heaters, turn them on to the highest setting, and shut the door. This should help kill the bed bugs if your room gets hot enough.
Finally, call a pest professional who specialize in bed bugs. They can bring in specialize equipment and ensure that the bed bugs in your home are completely eradicated without you having to throw away a bunch of clothing and furniture or move out of your