How to Prevent Bed Bugs From Escapeing From a Vacuum Cleaner
Using a vacuum cleaner can be a great way to kill bed bugs, but it’s not a complete solution. You’ll want to take some extra steps to prevent spreading bed bugs.
First, you should vacuum areas that have been infested. It’s not a good idea to rush through the process or to forcefully clean the area. Instead, focus on a small area at a time. Remember to repeat the process a few days later.
You should also vacuum any potential hiding places. Bed bugs like to hide in cracks, holes, and other small, enclosed spaces. They can squeeze into crevices around electrical outlets, plumbing, and picture frames. You should use a strong suction to vacuum these hiding places.
If you use a dedicated pest control vacuum, it’s a good idea to store the vacuum in a sealed plastic bin. You should also dispose of the vacuum after it’s been used.
You can also use disposable vacuum bags to remove bed bugs. Alternatively, you can use a regular plastic bag and seal it at the top.
A dedicated pest control vacuum has an attached filter to prevent bed bug allergens from escaping the vacuum. It’s also a good idea to wash the filter after use. You should also wash the vacuum attachments in hot soapy water.
You should also take extra care when using a vacuum cleaner or renting one. If you use one, check it for bed bugs before you begin to use it. You should also make sure that the vacuum is stored in a location where bed bugs aren’t a problem.