Pest Management Professionals
Bed Bug Management
Once bed bugs are found, there are several management methods. Combining many methods usually yields the best result.
Insecticides
Bed bugs can be extremely difficult to kill with insecticides. Bed bugs are also known to be resistant to many insecticides, especially pyrethroids. Organophosphates and carbamates are still effective, but are not registered for indoor use.
Most spray insecticides have to be directly applied to the insect to be effective. This makes the spraying process labor intensive. Spray treatment has to be repeated after two weeks to kill any nymphs that hatched since the last treatment.
Dust formulations are prefered for bed bug treatment since they transfer between surface more easily than sprays.
Insect growth regulators (IGRs) have been tested with conflicting results.
It's importanct to know the difference between the modes of application in order to determine the most effective treatment:
- Mattress and Crack-and-Crevice: for areas that are normally difficult to reach. Includes dusts and some sprays.
- Indoor Surface: for areas where bed bug can be found travelling between feeding sites and harborages (e.g. bed frames, room perimeters).
- Indoor Space: for killing exposed insects on contact. Most oftem aerosols and preferred for treating sensitive materials.
- Fumigation: for treating enclosed structures. Kills all stages of bed bugs and should be considered in severe infestations. If total bulding fumigation is not possible, consider containerized fumigation. Fumigation will not prevent reinfestation.
Nonchemical Control
Non-chemical control of bed bugs includes
- Physical removal,
- Sealing and encasements, and
- Heat treatment.
BMPs
Resources
- UF/IFAS Publications
- Bed Bug, Cimex lectularius
- Bed Bugs and Blood-Sucking Conenose
- What Not To Do for Bed Bugs
- Other Sites & Publications
- Localized Heat Treatments--PCT Magazine
Fumigation Information
- "Bed Bugs Check Out of 4.5 Million-Cubic-Foot Hawaiian Hotel" (644KB pdf)
- "Fumigation, Steam, Dusting, and Labor" (1.75MB pdf)
- "Good Night, Sleep Tight: Vikane® won't let bed bugs bite" (109KB pdf)
- "Record-Setting Bed Bug Fumigation" (936KB pdf)
- "Royal Fumigation Successfully Fumigates New Jersey Complex for Bed Bugs" (292KB pdf) "West Coast Bed Bug Fumigations on the Rise" (710KB pdf)

