Bed Bugs in Mattresses
Some people assume that by getting rid of their infested mattress, they’re getting rid of their bed bug problem, too. Unfortunately, bed bugs aren’t only hiding in your bed. They have likely spread to other spots on your property. If you get rid of your mattress or replace it with a new one, chances are your brand-new bed will get infested, too! It’s crucial to treat your entire home for bed bugs—including your bed—in order to get rid of all stages of bed bug life in the home.
Do You Need To Throw Away Other Furniture After Bed Bugs?
In general, you shouldn’t have to throw out any items in the midst of or after a bed bug infestation. With proper treatment, all items should be able to be salvaged. Instead of throwing out clothing and bedding, it’s recommended to wash them in a hot water washing machine. All other furniture should be receptive to treatment. Of course, if you already have old furniture in need of replacing, a bed bug infestation would be the perfect excuse. Only remove infested furniture after it has been treated by a professional bed bug exterminator.
Do Bed Bugs Infest Furniture?
As mentioned before, bedding and mattresses aren’t the only targets for bed bugs. These pests can also infest upholstered furniture and even wooden furniture. Bed bugs are known to hide in cracks and crevices, even in your wood table or chair! Similar to the mattress debacle, it’s recommended to not throw out any type of household item that may have bed bugs in the midst of an infestation.