Treatment FAQ

why am i still seeing bed bugs after first treatment

by Diamond Wintheiser Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago
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The short answer is that it could be because you had a lot of bugs to start with, you were just serviced, or this is your first treatment. The good news is that if you’re still seeing bugs, it’s not something to be worried about. Most of the time, it is harmless and the bugs will die off in a few days.

You are very likely to continue seeing bed bugs following the initial treatment. In fact, for a few days after the initial service, you may experience an increase in activity and see more bugs than you did before the treatment but with each service you should see fewer and fewer bugs.

Full Answer

Is it normal to see Bed bugs after treatment?

Is it normal to see bed bugs after treatment? Yes, it is normal to see live activity between treatments. The activity should reduce over the course of the 6 weeks before the second treatment and should continue to reduce rapidly after the second treatment. Sometimes a third treatment is needed.

How to know if bed bugs are gone after treatment?

  • The size of the original infestation
  • The type of treatment
  • How thorough the treatment was
  • The type of home

What to expect after bed bug treatment?

What to do after bed bug treatment

  • Inspect all locations in your house. ...
  • Carry out consecutive treatments. ...
  • Form a barrier around your home. ...
  • Vacuum floors, carpets, furniture, bed frames, crevices and cracks regularly. ...
  • Mattresses and box springs previously infested should be enclosed in a cover. ...
  • Monitor your house for any bed bug signs. ...
  • Ask your neighbors to carry out the treatment. ...

What is the most effective home treatment for bed bugs?

Use a diffuser to prevent scattering.

  • Heat treatment: You can use a clothes dryer on high heat. ...
  • Cold treatment can be successful in the home environment if the freezer is set to 0 o F. ...
  • Steam cleaners (wet or dry) can get into cracks and fabrics to treat carpets, baseboards, bed frames, and other furniture. ...

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How long after treatment should you stop seeing bed bugs?

One of the questions that we are frequently asked is: “when can I be sure the bed bugs are gone?” The short answer is that if you have had a professional treatment and if it has been three weeks since the end of the treatment with no signs (i.e. bites, live bugs, new fecal matter or casts skins) of continuing ...

Why do bed bugs keep coming back after treatment?

Bed bugs generally keep coming back because you haven't eliminated every bed bug in the colony, and only some of them. The most difficult part of treating bed bugs is that they are excellent at hiding, so it can be difficult to completely wipe out the entire colony.

Why are bed bug treatments starting to not work?

Bed bugs becoming resistant to a specific type of pesticide. As insects, such as bed bugs, are exposed to a pesticide over time, the most susceptible ones are killed first, leaving only the less susceptible ones to breed. This can result in a rapid decline in relative effectiveness of the pesticide.

Why am I seeing live bed bugs after treatment?

Bed bugs may have lived through the treatment or were not quite dead (“walking dead”). It is possible that during the application the bugs were not exposed to enough chemical or heat, causing the customer to find them 7 to 10 days after the treatment was completed.

How do I make sure bed bugs are gone?

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Do bed bugs go away after second treatment?

If you still see adult bed bugs a few days after treatment a second treatment is needed as soon as possible. In this case, three treatments will be needed. Two treatments are generally needed to get rid of bed bugs as the treatment does not kill eggs.

Why won't my bed bugs go away?

Bed bugs can be resistant to chemicals found in some of the most common treatments. The little bugs can take weeks to fully disappear. "Heat alone does not work," says a pest controller of over 30 years.

How many treatments are needed for bed bugs?

3 to 4 treatmentsThe number of treatments needed to get control is (national average) 3 to 4 treatments. The first step to treating the problem yourself is taking your bed apart. The frame should be completely deconstructed to reach all cracks and crevices. For any unreachable areas, aerosols are useful.

Can bed bugs survive extermination?

Bed bugs won't be able to survive extermination once you do the procedure correctly. However, if you miss killing some during the operation, bugs after treatment can lay eggs. You'll have to deal with the infestation again.

Is one bed bug treatment enough?

A thorough insecticide treatment should involve 2-3 visits from the PMP, as it is unlikely all the bed bugs will be killed in the initial treatment. An insecticide treatment typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours per room depending on size and condition of the room.

Can you have bed bugs in one room and not the other?

If one room has bed bugs, do they all? The short answer is that it's possible there are bed bugs in more than one room in your house. It depends on your living habits, how long the bed bugs have been there, how extensive the infestation is and how you respond to their presence once you find out about them.

Should I vacuum after bedbug treatment?

Within hours after heat treatment, your home might be too hot and uncomfortable. The rule of thumb is as soon as you are allowed to clean your home by the professionals, then you can vacuum as well. For spray treatments, you may need three to four hours before going back into your home.

Why you still see bed bugs after treatment

You don’t necessarily have to worry if you still have bed bugs after treatment. In fact, it’s perfectly normal to see bed bugs after a treatment session. And this is because of how the chemicals disturb their habitat. But still having bed bugs after treatment can also be bad news.

Be proactive

You should be proactive if you still have bed bugs after treatment. Inform your pest control professionals. And make their jobs a little easier as well by getting rid of some bed bugs yourself.

How to get rid of bed bugs for good

Bed bug infestations are a headache. But they don’t have to be. Get rid of bed bugs effectively and safely with these simple tips.

Bed bugs are complicated pests

Bed bugs are resilient pests. They are hard to kill and great at hiding. This is why only pest control professionals should get rid of them.

Why do bed bugs come back?

Sometimes, the reason bed bugs still come back is because you do not address the real problem which is the source of the bed bugs. If the bed bugs are for instance coming from your neighbor’s apartment, you will need to create a barrier that ensures bed bugs do not make it to cross over from your neighbor’s house. You should ensure such barriers are placed on your windows, doors or any other openings that are connecting your house with your neighbors.

How to tell if bed bugs are gone?

Another way to tell if the bed bugs are completely gone is to look out for live bed bugs. When your house is infested with bed bugs, it is easy to notice the movement of live bed bugs especially at night.

How to get rid of bed bugs in house?

Inspect all locations in your house. After bed bug treatment, you are advised to inspect all around your house to ensure all bed bugs were killed as well as bed bug eggs. Some bed bugs may have escaped during the treatment and it is these bugs that in the end multiply into many more and the infestation comes back.

How many eggs do bed bugs lay?

From the study, it was found that female bed bugs lay about 500 eggs .

How long does it take for bed bugs to hatch?

Proper elimination of bed bugs involves doing away with all bed bug eggs which in normal cases are a risk of continued infestation since they hatch in 6 days. Eggs. When carrying out the bed bug treatment, you must ensure that all bed bug eggs are killed.

How do you know if you have gone to bed bug bites?

Gone Bed bug bites. If you experienced bed bug bites at the time when your home was infested with bed bugs, it will be easy for you to tell if the bed bugs no longer in your house. This is because, if you stop experiencing bites on your skin, it is an indicator that the bed bugs are gone.

What does bed bug smell like?

While some people describe the smell of bed bugs to be a sweet musty smell, other say that the bed bugs smell like almonds, coriander or berries that are nearly over-ripe. [2]

How long after bed bug treatment can you call home?

It’s advisable for you to keep a close eye on your bed bug situation in the first 2-3 weeks after treatment, since it’s possible that unhatched eggs could survive the treatment if they’ve been stored out of the way. If you don’t notice any signs of a bed bug infestation after 6 weeks, then you can call your home a bed bug free zone!

How long does it take for bed bugs to die after heat treatment?

With chemical treatments, however, the bed bugs can survive up until they come into contact with the bed-bug-busting chemicals, so it’s a little more difficult to estimate the time frame, but they should be dead within a few days.

How long is a bed bug free?

Since it’s such a sure-fire method of ridding your home (or car, or workplace) of bed bugs, they offer a 90-day warranty, so if you do suspect bed bugs within this period, you can get another treatment for free. It’s advisable for you to keep a close eye on your bed bug situation in the first 2-3 weeks after treatment, ...

Can you vacuum a room to get rid of bed bugs?

So, just a simple vacuum-cleaning of the affected room is sufficient to rid your room of any bed bug carcasses or waste that might still be there- moreover, in the case that bed bugs have laid eggs in your carpet, vacuuming can help to ensure that subsequent generations of bed bugs don’t start wreaking havoc in your home.

Do you wash sheets if you have bed bugs?

Aside from this, if your bed bugs were inhabiting your bed it’s recommended that you wash your sheets, duvet and pillow covers etc. simply for peace of mind- no one likes the thought of rolling around in bed bug waste and decomposing bug bodies.

What happens if you have bed bugs in your home?

If you have bed bugs in your home or business, it is likely that they were brought in by another unsuspecting person or pet. For example, your home could be 100% clean and free of bed bugs, and then you have a friend visit for the weekend. That friend brings with them a suitcase they usually use for business travel.

How to prevent bed bugs?

For a complete bed bug prevention plan, check out our free bed bug guide for your home! In the meantime, here are some helpful tips for bed bug prevention: 1 Vacuum your suitcases when returning from travel, especially if you stayed in a hotel or inn. Consider asking guests to check their suitcases before staying for a visit 2 Think about keeping your suitcase in a large plastic bag during hotel stays 3 Regularly inspect areas where pets sleep to check for signs of bed bugs, as animals can bring the insects into your home 4 NEVER bring second hand furniture like beds or sofas into your home, especially mattresses, without having them inspected for bed bugs. As bed bugs can be very difficult to detect without training, consider having one of our bed bug specialists inspect furniture in question before putting it in your home.

How long can bed bugs live without feeding?

Plus, because adult bed bugs can live a year without feeding, it could be months before you recognize that you may have an infestation, and too much time will have passed to identify the cause, the “patient zero” so to speak. This is part of what makes bed bug infestations so common.

Can pets bring bed bugs into your home?

Regularly inspect areas where pets sleep to check for signs of bed bugs, as animals can bring the insects into your home. NEVER bring second hand furniture like beds or sofas into your home, especially mattresses, without having them inspected for bed bugs.

Can you get bed bugs back in your house?

The answer is a bit complicated, but the short answer is that yes, technically you can have bed bugs in your house again after receiving treatment. However, the bed bug control treatment performed by our Clegg’s Pest Control team does eradicate all of the bed bugs currently in your home. How can they come back then?

Why do bugs show up after treatment?

As with anything, there are a lot of reasons that bugs could be showing up after treatment. With roaches or ants , it’s important to keep food up and to not let trash stay out for more than a few days. This attracts those bugs that are looking for your leftover food.

Why do I still see bugs after getting pest control?

It could be because you just got treatment and the bugs haven’t died immediately. It could also be because some of the eggs hadn’t been killed because of the timing in the egg cycle. Another reason could be the weather.

How long does it take for bugs to get out of your house after spraying?

These sneaky bugs were really just hiding, and the pesticide will get rid of them. We usually say that if you are seeing bugs within the first ten days after treatment, that’s completely normal. However, if you continue to see the bugs after ten days, it may be time for some intervention from us.

Why are bugs so hard to kill?

Bugs can be hard to kill because they have a thick exoskeleton that protects their bodies, which is why multiple pesticides are used to repel, kill, and prevent the bugs from getting near the home.

How many eggs can a bug lay at one time?

Bugs are wonderful at creating babies. In fact, some bugs can lay up to 1,000 eggs at one time. So, imagine if that were in your house. It’s not a good thing, and only a pest control treatment can make sure that doesn’t happen.

How long before you evaluate a bug treatment?

Check your invoice and see when the service had been done. If it was recent, give it at least ten days before you evaluate.

What to do when you see marching bugs?

There are a few things that you can do when you find yourself seeing marching bugs. The first thing to do is check the date of your last service. Whether it was an inside or outside treatment doesn’t necessarily matter. Any treatment can cause an increase in the number of bugs that you are seeing.

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