How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs With Bed Bug Powder

Our Story:

Hello my name is Stephen. About 2 Years ago we moved into our dream house. One morning my wife noticed several red itchy bites, at first we thought they were mosquitoes... Well we were wrong, it turned out we had a terrible infestation of bedbugs. We tried everything to get rid of bed bugs with sprays, over the counter remedies and even shelled out a few hundred dollars for an exterminator, guess what, after a few weeks they were back and as hungry as ever!

Fed up at this point we decided to do some research on our own. After several weeks of reading and many nights of itching we finally discovered a safe alternative to costly sprays and exterminators, one that was 100% natural and safe to kids and our pets. After a week the bed bugs were completely gone.

My Wife made a great suggestion, "Why don't we go ahead and package this amazing Bed Bug Powder

so other people don't have to go through what we did!"

Thanks to that great suggestion our powder has helped hundreds of people finally get some sleep. But don't thank me... Thank my wonderful Wife.

What is a Bed Bug?:

Definition:

This insect is a small nocturnal insect of the family Cimicidae that lives by hematophagy, or by feeding on the blood of humans and other warm-blooded hosts. How many times have you heard, "Sleep tight, don't let the bed bugs bite"? This lighthearted rhyme doesn't diminish the creep factor of these tiny six-legged insects that hide during the day and feast on your blood at night.

The common bed bug is a reddish-brown insect that doesn't grow much longer than 0.2 inches (0.5 centimeters). They inject an anticoagulant to keep your blood flowing as they suck, along with a numbing agent to keep you from feeling them when they're at work.

They are known to spread disease to humans, although they may be host to the organisms that cause hepatitis B and Chagas' disease. Treatment of bed bug bites usually involves self care, but in more severe cases you may need to see your doctor.

Symptoms:

Signs and symptoms of these bites will usually affect only the surface of your skin, revealing themselves as small itchy red bumps known as papules or wheals. You might find the lesions in a linear or clustered fashion, indicative of repeated feedings by a single bug.

Some people may develop allergic reactions or larger skin reactions such as:

* Large, itchy wheals up to 8 inches (20 centimeters) across

* Blister-like skin inflammations

* Groups of small, swollen sacs of pus

* Skin rashes similar to hives

A Safe Remedy:

To humans and pets Bed Bug Powder is as harmless as talcum powder, it's even safe enough for the top of your mattress, but to these tiny insects it's like walking over tiny razor blades. It cuts through their skin and they quickly die from dehydration, usually in hiding. Unlike common bed bug killer sprays and liquids that simply dry up after a few hours, it will not wear out or become ineffective so it can lasts for weeks or even months.

Why Liquid Sprays Do Not Work:

We used this powder based killer due to the fact that many liquid bed bug sprays are contact killers, meaning that they must be sprayed directly on the bed bug to be effective. In addition, the product evaporates quickly and has no lasting effect. These bugs are excellent at hiding and as such this approach most often fails. There are also many studies suggesting that bed bugs are becoming resistant to the liquid active ingredient (synthetic pyrethroids) in 98% of all pesticides on the market in the USA.

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