Where should bedbugs be eliminated?

Where should bedbugs be eliminated? - briefly

Eliminate them from every infested location—mattresses, bed frames, upholstered furniture, carpets, and wall crevices—using professional extermination methods. Complete removal requires treating the entire living environment, not just isolated surfaces.

Where should bedbugs be eliminated? - in detail

Bedbug control must focus on every environment where the insects can survive, reproduce, or travel. Effective eradication requires targeting the following locations:

  • Mattress surfaces, including seams, tags, and box springs.
  • Bed frames, headboards, and any wooden or metal structures in direct contact with the sleeping area.
  • Upholstered furniture such as sofas, armchairs, and recliners, especially cushions and seams.
  • Carpets, rugs, and floor coverings, with particular attention to edges and under‑furniture spaces.
  • Wall voids, baseboards, and cracks around electrical outlets, picture frames, and wall hangings.
  • Luggage, backpacks, and personal bags after travel or storage.
  • Public accommodations: hotel rooms, hostels, and short‑term rentals, focusing on the same components listed above.
  • Transportation seats and upholstery in buses, trains, and airplanes, where infestations can spread between passengers.

Inspection should precede treatment, using visual examination, interceptors, and monitoring devices to confirm the presence of insects. Once confirmed, apply a combination of heat treatment (temperatures above 45 °C sustained for at least 90 minutes) and approved insecticide formulations targeting the identified sites. Repeat inspections after treatment to verify elimination and prevent re‑infestation.