Bed bugs are known for their resistance to chemicals. Whether you want to avoid exposure to chemicals or simply want to avoid issues of super bed bugs resisting chemicals, natural control is ideal. Let’s explore the question, What natural methods can I use to get rid of bed bugs?
What is a natural method?
The definition of natural when it comes to controlling bed bugs can be slippery. Heat and cold can be a natural control measure, but drastically changing the temperature beyond natural levels in a dwelling can be negative in certain situations. This makes a natural enemy the most intriguing option to explore.
Bed Bug Battle: A 5-Day Fungal Takedown
Rove Pest Control’s service manager in the Michigan office loves to investigate bugs. JB also gets a kick out of seeing the treatments we have for them put in play. He captured a bed bug that had been treated with Aprehend and kept it in a moist environment to see the fungal spores take down the bed bug.
Bed Bug Battle: Day 1
Since we want bed bugs gone quickly. It is great to see immediate fungal growth after only 24 hours.
Bed Bug Battle: Day 2
After just 2 days, it is easy to see how one parasitized bed bug making it back into a wall void could take out a whole population.
Day 3 of the fungal death
At this point, the bed bugs are starting to fade into the predominant white fuzz.
The 4th day of fungus vs bed bug
By the 4th day, the bed bug looks more like a snow puppy than a bed bug.
Fifth and final day of spores
The nearly white creature represents a fresh start to sleeping freely.
Bed Bug Free is non-negotiable
Your health and well-being start with great sleep. Protect your sleep by getting rid of bed bugs that are torturing you or by preventing them from venturing in. Rove’s Aprehend services are a natural way to eliminate and prevent bed bugs. Reach out to our bed bug specialists today to learn more.
About Rob Greer: Pest Control Expert and Industry Leader
Rob Greer, co-founder of Rove Pest Control, has a deep connection with nature, developed during his upbringing in rural Idaho where he raised horses and cattle. He began his career in pest control in 2001 to support his university studies. After earning a BS in Business Management, Rob, along with Lenny Gray and McKay Bodily, founded Rove Pest Control.
Rob has played a pivotal role in shaping the operational framework of Rove Pest Control, with a focus on personal development for team members, public health awareness, and tailoring services to meet the needs of individuals and communities.
As an Associate Certified Entomologist (ACE) and Subject Matter Expert (SME), Rob has made significant contributions to the pest control industry. He has collaborated on the Minnesota Department of Agriculture’s UMN Extension certification manual and exam development, the National Pesticide Applicator Certification Core Manual for the EPA, and the Quality Pro Customer Service Credential Task Force. His expertise has also been recognized in his testimony for the pest control industry before the Minnesota state legislature as a State Policy Affairs Representative. Currently, Rob serves as the President of the Minnesota Pest Management Association Board. Learn more about Rob Greer.