Bed Bugs Prefer more then just Beds!
Bed Bugs Prefer more then just Beds!
Bed Bugs Prefer more then just Beds!
Although bedbugs do love to hide in the seams and folds of mattresses, you would be misinformed if you think that they are limited to those areas! You can also find the little critters in the springs and metal frames of your bed, and even more gross, hiding behind the seams of your wallpaper! That's right! According to emedicine from WebMD, bedbugs can also exist in furniture, floorboards, peeling paint, other small areas, and areas of clutter. Old furniture from grandma's house or the thrift store can also harbor these pests. Lets not forget all of your carry on articles that go from one place to another. Bed Bugs have been found in luggage, inside the seams of backpacks, purses, you name it. They can be in taxis, airplanes, hotels rooms, movie theaters, just about anywhere.
It's no wonder that the bedbug epidemic has become a very serious health concern especially given the toxic and controversial methods that are commonly used to treat the problem. Scram Bed Bug Products actually product a Pouch that you can keep with you while traveling to keep you safe. They contain only natural ingredients and are effective at repeliing these insects from you and your carry on luggage. Common sense tells us that prevention would be our best defense as it is when addressing all of our health concerns. Avoiding the infestation with safe, affordable, and effective products when faced with those situations that have a high likelihood of bedbug exposure is obviously the intelligent choice.
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