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Sanitation Measures(Typically are used to supplement additional

treatment measures.)

• Removing clutter• Laundering and drying items• Steaming• Vacuuming• Using encasements for mattress & box springs

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Disinfect Items by

Laundering & Drying

(kills all bed bug life stages)

Launder clothing

• Wash in hot water (>120ºF)

• Use drier on hot setting (>30 mins.)

• Dry clean items

Bag disinfected items

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Pest Management Science 69: 1061-1065 (Sept 2013)

Developing bed bug

expelled from egg

during steam

treatment.

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Vacuuming to contain bed bugs

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Over-The-Counter Fogger Efficacy

• Hotshot® Bedbug and Flea Fogger– Pyrethrins 0.05%, Esfenvalerate 0.1%,

Piperonyl Butoxide 0.1% (synergist),

MGK® 264 0.167% (synergist),

Nylar 0.1% (IGR)

• Spectracide® Bug Stop®

Indoor Fogger – Bed bugs are not listed on label

– Tetramethrin 0.1%, Cypermethrin 0.6%

• Eliminator® Indoor Fogger– Bed bugs are not listed on label

– Cypermethrin 0.515%

— OSU Research Study —

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cockroach feces

cockroach shed skin

bed bugs nearby

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Some Basics of Bed Bug Management Using

Insecticides

• There is no single “magic bullet”.

• Bed bug control typically takes several treatments.

• It is important to use several different formulations, and often, several different insecticides.

• A residual insecticide is necessary.

• Don’t keep using the same insecticide (rotate insecticide use)

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ActiveIngredient

ProductName

Miscellaneous Label Notes

Diatomaceous earth

(=silicon dioxide)

Natural Guard Crawling Insect Control

Safer® Brand Ant &Crawling Insect Killer

MotherEarth™ D

- Crack & crevice applications- Slow-acting- Residual (long-lasting) activity- Dusts should be applied in thin layers- DO NOT allow product to get wet or

it will lose its effectiveness- Caution: Avoid inhalation; wear a

dust mask during application- Pool grade DE should NEVER be used

for pest control. Pool grade DE contains crystalline silica and can be a respiratory hazard.

- Mattresses mentioned on label

Some Insecticides Registered For Use Against Bed Bugs

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Efficacy of Diatomaceous Earth

Against Bed Bugs

•Water dramatically reduces

efficacy of DE, even once it

dries!

•Do not allow DE

applications to become

damp!

— OSU Research Study —

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Thank You!

Sleep tight,

and don’t let the … … well, you know the rest