Mom has bedbugs. I haven't heard from the care company yet, but I assume they'll pause services. I havent been active in mom's life since early summer (see prev posts). I do not want to go care for her and bring these things home. They're only in her recliner that I know of. Her bed is a plastic hospital mattress on a metal frame and it's fine. I could throw out the recliner but it was so expensive.
How can I find emergency respite for my mom?
Is she residing at a facility?
That they need to manage getting rid of the BBugs?
In any case, someone needs to handle this ASAP.
They also can travel in-between buildings / walls.
Ask a professional before you toss out anything.
And clarify where she is. If not in your home and in a facility, they should - and may legally be required - to take full financial responsibility.
I am saddened that you and your mom need to go through this.
Life is hard enough.
Gena / Touch Matters
Then do it again and again!
Costs less on the long run than pros! Powders, sprays etc are a waste of $$
Put the $$ into a steam cleaner…so you can repeat treating the area and you have it for many other uses!
They use these steam cleaners in hotels…Vapor’s-D65-AV
Good Luck 😊
are companies that deal with that and the entire building often times they will have to tent to fumigate
Mom's apartment was vacuumed, sprayed, and cleaned. We didn't find too many. The ones we did find were young but who knows how many there are. I washed all of her dirty linens in hot water and dried hot. Luckily her bed is in a wrap and frame is metal (hospital bed). Not good bb habitat.
DSS is having new power recliner delivered Monday which is a blessing. We are throwing out the old ones. They're kinda gross anyways.
This is probably not the last time she gets them let's be real..not if theyre in the walls. APS is doing an investigation on the building. I think the building needs a yearly treatment of apprehend which is a fungal spore that kills bed bugs as it spreads through the whole colony but they'll need pressure from the state to do that because anybody with bed bugs can spread them to public transit, movie theaters, offices. We'll end up like Paris!
What state do you live in? There are some states that require the landlord to rectify the problem. Other states makes the tenant responsible. If the bed bugs spread to adjacent apartments the tenant that started the infestation will be responsible for those apartments! That can be thousands of dollars.
Having bed bugs is typically a major, very unpleasant, time consuming, expensive life event.
If bedbugs are known to be in one spot in the home, likely they are in other places. I'd bet if you lifted the mattress and looked at the frame of the you're going to find them. They will get into the walls. You can't just treat one spot, you have to treat the entire home. Bedbugs have made a big comeback since WWII.
A good, honest, reliable exterminator who treats for bed bugs MUST be called. Not all exterminators spray or treat for bed bugs. I do say reliable, because it may take more than one treatment to completely eradicate them. Once the home is sprayed with all switch plates and wall plug covers remmoved, it may well need to be heat treated. That's the least expensive way. Tenting is a whole other story and extremely expensive. If tenting is done, make sure they know what they're doing. We had one tent our 2 story home and only treat the downstairs. We had them back 2 more times, then they just plain disappeared.
I've dealt with them so I know now how to get rid of them. All from a friend of our daughters we didn't know had them who stayed with us only 1 night. That's all it takes.
IF she lives in an apartment with adjacent walls, neighbors should be notified. If you're in and out of the home, besure to strip and launder in the hottest water possible to kill them or you're going to have them also.
If bedbugs are known to be in one spot in the home, likely they are in other places. I'd bet if you lifted the mattress and looked at the frame of the you're going to find them. They will get into the walls. You can't just treat one spot, you have to treat the entire home. Bedbugs have made a big comeback since WWII.
A good, honest, reliable exterminator who treats for bed bugs MUST be called. Not all exterminators spray or treat for bed bugs. I do say reliable, because it may take more than one treatment to completely eradicate them. Once the home is sprayed with all switch plates and wall plug covers remmoved, it may well need to be heat treated. That's the least expensive way. Tenting is a whole other story and extremely expensive.
I've dealt with them so I know now how to get rid of them. All from a friend of our daughters we didn't know had them who stayed with us only 1 night. That's all it takes.
IF she lives in an apartment with adjacent walls, neighbors should be notified. If you're in and out of the home, besure to strip and launder in the hottest water possible to kill them or you're going to have them also.
You need to have an exterminator come into your mother’s place and fumigate it. The exterminator will explain whether you should throw away your mother’s recliner, etc.
Good luck in getting rid of these bedbugs.
You didn't need to throw away the clothing. If you put them in the dryer on high heat for like 30 minutes it should eliminate any possibility of live bugs.
Bed bugs are the most insidious parasites. The exist only to feed off of blood. They can hide so well that you wouldn't believe it! You may not know you have an infestation until it's well underway. That's why I said to check for bites. Some people are immune. Take care of the issue asap.
Don't think you'll take her somewhere to have the home treated, you're guilty of spreading them.
Then you leave it. This will deal with the bedbugs problem but, it takes time. It is more effective then a professional exterminator and pennies comparatively. Not to mention it is completely safe for humans and animals.
Unfortunately, we are living in a world that this problem is here to stay. Learning to treat the problem without expensive, dangerous bug sprays is vital to keep out homes safe.
So who IS active. Because this is their problem.
It will be difficult to impossible to find respite for someone bringing in things infested with the eggs of bedbugs, which her things ALL will be from clothing on.
The house needs treatment and this is fumigation and may be needing to be done TWICE. Bedbugs can infest EVERYWHERE and typically between carpets and floorboards. They will be in every crack and crevice. This is a total nightmare.
To me you are either in or out with Mom but back and forth isn't going to work, especially in crisis situations such as this. Report to APS if you like, but my advice is to stay away lest you have the SAME problem. My neighbor rented her home out while she was in Europe through Airbnb and the result was a nightmare of bedbugs.
I remember that worked. It’s been a few years.. what brand chair? I’m thinking of getting something for DH. Thinking about trying to find a used one, but since you mentioned bedbugs.. not do sure..
I talk with this gentleman who travels a lot. He puts his suitcase directly into the bathtub when he gets home and removes the contents as he’s checking for bedbugs.
I don’t travel much, so never occurred to me to go that..
how big are bedbugs? I don’t know if I ever met one.
If it were me I would call a professional exterminator who has proven experience in eliminating bed bugs and ask them what you should do. These professionals typically use very high heat to eliminate an infestation. It's expensive, like hundreds per room in my area, unfortunately but I have heard that the high heat is the only solution. Bed bugs are a major problem in many areas. Even Paris, France is dealing with a citywide infestation.
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I met bedbugs in India 50 years ago, where they had single beds with a simple wooden framework, held together with a rope mesh sling that did duty as a mattress support (actually nice and cool in hot weather). For bed bug removal, the whole thing was taken to bits to get at the bugs in the joints. The rope was dunked and the frame parts were fired. Then it could all be reassembled. I have some doubts as to whether a natural surface spray would be as effective.
Good luck!