It is a plague that most of us thought was extinct and more than a few of us thought was never real in the first place. Bud bugs have again made their presence known throughout North America and all over the world. Recent studies have shown a huge explosion in the bed bug population after the 2000 Sydney Olympic games, with hotels and tight knit living spaces like apartments suffering the worst. While Dallas apartments may have only a few reported cases, cities like Vancouver, B.C., and Washington D.C., have major bed bug infestations. Here are a few things you can do to keep yourself sane if you find bed bugs in your place.
First off, tell your landlord immediately. Your landlord is required by law to take care of the problem, but showing him or her some red welt-like bites you’ve gotten isn’t going to be enough. You are going to have to capture one of the bugs to show your landlord and the exterminator. To find them, simply take the sheets off of your bed and look between the mattress and the box spring. They are quite large and easy to see if you are looking in the right place.
You will be asked to pack up all of your clothes and you will likely have to toss your mattress and box spring in the garbage. If your neighbor has bed bugs already and you are afraid that you might be next, run out and get a mattress and box spring cover that will seal your things off from the bugs. These covers are very, very affordable and a great way to keep your losses down if you encounter bed bugs.
If you find that you do have bugs, it will likely take several treatments to get them under control. Ask your local pest control expert if there is anything extra you can do to speed about your apartment’s recovery.
