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Detection Traps

Harris Bed Bug Traps use irresistible food lure to attract bed bugs. These traps should be used to detect bed bugs in your home or business and may be used on an ongoing basis in combination with other products. Additionally, if you have taken steps to eradicate bed bugs and would like to monitor their return and ensure that they are completely gone, the traps are a great, cost-effective option. Harris Bed Bug Trap Placement Use these traps most effectively through the following steps:
  1. Peel off protective paper
  2. Fold the trap and insert the tab at the top to hold it together
  3. Fold end flaps inward to form a 30 degree angle
  4. Place traps near bed posts and in other locations where insects are likely to travel/hide

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Quick Facts

  • Pesticide free, no chemicals used
  • Non-toxic, clean, and easy to use
  • Discreet; slides easily under furniture and bedding
  • For residential and commercial use
  • Replace after 90 days
benefits to bed bug traps

Identify, Eliminate & Prevent

1. Identify 

Appearance Bed Bugs are tan to brown blood sucking parasites up to 5mm long (roughly the size of an apple seed) with a flat, oval shaped body. Bed Bugs are often confused with the following insects:
  • Fleas
  • Lice
  • Lint/Seeds
  • Carpet Beetle
  Signs of Activity Many people believe that bed bugs are too small to be seen. This isn‚Äôt true. While Bed Bugs are usually found in the bed, they can navigate around the bedroom and even into the living room. Bed bugs spend the day in harborages close to a bed, couch or chair that people sit in for long periods. They come out at night and crawl to a bed or chair to get a blood meal. To check your bed for activity, look along the underside of the seams of the mattress. In most cases, if you have bed bugs you will notice dark colored fecal matter in this area. Next, check the cracks of the headboard and bed frame. Bed bugs, if squished, will leave a dark red stain behind. In cases of heavy infestation, the blood sucking parasites may be found all around the room most commonly in the following places:
  • Folds of curtains
  • Seams of chairs and couches
  • Behind wall hangings
  • Edges of electrical outlets and window frames
  Bites Bed bugs usually feed between at night while we are asleep. They can feed up to 10 minutes before returning to a hiding area to digest the meal. After feeding, bed bugs may be dormant for 5 to 7 days while they digest the blood meal. Although the bite may not be immediately felt, people often react to the proteins of the bed bug saliva introduced during biting. Usually, a reddish spot may develop, associated with some swelling and itching. There may be little response immediately following the bite, with peak itchiness being noticed one to two days later. Repeated exposure to bed bug bites may produce more intensive reactions and itchiness. However, these reactions are highly variable and some people may show absolutely no signs of being bitten while others react strongly. Fortunately, testing has determined that bed bugs are incapable of transmitting human pathogens. 2. Eliminate
  • Wash and dry bed linens and furniture covers at high temperatures. Minimum drying time: 20 minutes.
  • Disassemble bed. Thoroughly vacuum all six sides of box springs, mattress and bed components. Vacuum furniture, carpets and floors.
  • Shake container prior to spraying mattress, box springs, bed components, flooring and baseboards. Allow to dry completely.
  • Enclose mattress and box springs in encasements to prevent bed bug entry and exit. Do not remove encasements.
  • Apply powder into cracks and crevices in furniture and rooms.
[embed]https://youtu.be/kBDii4lVx5Y[/embed] Most insecticides used for bed bug control are primarily of the pyrethroid class of pesticides, like Harris Bed Bug Killer. Elimination of bed bugs in a home involves use of effective insecticides applied to all points where bed bugs are present. Our water-based, odorless treatments must directly contact the bed bugs during application. Repeated insecticide applications within 4 weeks may be required to kill bed bugs that later hatch from eggs, along with those that may have been missed during earlier treatment. Vacuuming Thoroughly vacuum all 6 sides of box springs and mattresses. Vacuum all cracks and crevices within the furniture of the bed and nearby electrical outlets, baseboards and floors prior to treatment. Empty the vacuum contents into a plastic bag and discard in trash. Handling Bedding Sheets and other bedding can be easily disinfected by laundering that involves a dryer cycle. The high temperatures involved in drying are critical to successfully kill bed bugs, with exposure to temperatures exceeding 120º F for 20 minutes usually sufficient to kill all life stages. When stripping beds during a bed bug treatment, pull the sheets carefully so as not to dislodge eggs or drop bed bugs onto the floor where they may be missed by other treatments. Accidental spread of bed bugs can also be prevented by bagging the bedding as it is moved to the laundry. Mattress / Boxspring Encasements Mattress encasements enclose your mattress and box spring and are an integral step in the treatment process for two reasons: Firs, they protect your investment in bedding. Second, they reduce the areas where bed bugs can hide nearest to you. Water-resistant, tight-weave fabric prevents the entry of even the smallest bed bug. Disposal of Infested Items Disposal may be considered for mattresses, box springs, couches or other furniture that is heavily infested with bed bugs. If this is done, proper disposal should be ensured. Leaving such items on the street for disposal may cause them to be scavenged, which will spread infestations to new dwellings. Be careful when removing the items from the structure so that bed bugs will not become dislodged and infest other areas inside. 3. Prevent Prior to Travel
  • Spray luggage and allow to dry completely
  • Pack clothing and personal effects in sealable plastic bags
  • Bring extra resealable plastic bags for soiled clothing
  At Hotel/Destination
  • Place luggage in bathroom while you do inspection. If there are signs of bed bug activity, check out of that hotel
  • Pull back the sheets back and check the along the seams of the mattress for bed bug feces
  • Never put your suitcase on the bed and do not unpack your suitcase contents into dressers
  • Re-pack luggage contents into sealable plastic bags
  Returning Home
  • Unpack luggage outside, or in a garage, laundry room or utility room. Leave luggage in garage, laundry or utility room
  • Inspect luggage and clothing for signs of activity. If signs are found, spray luggage again
  • Wash and dry clothing at high temperatures