Benefits Of Having A Bed Bug Mattress Cover



bed bug mattress coverBenefits Of Having A Bed Bug Mattress Cover

Properly caring for our home’s furniture directly correlates to a longer lifespan for your belongings. This applies to couches, chairs and mattresses as well. This article describes specifically discusses the benefits of covering your mattress with an impermeable mattress cover.

If you are like most people, you get around six to eight hours of sleep every night. Over the course of time, those hours add up. In fact, the average human will spend around one-third of their life in bed, asleep. Since you spend so much time in bed, it is important that you keep your mattress as clean and comfortable as possible. Impermeable mattress covers and fitted sheets are a perfect way to prevent water and mold damage, dust mites, bed bugs, and other mattress-related issues that might hinder a good night’s sleep.

The benefits of using an impermeable mattress cover are numerous and varied. One of the most obvious reasons to cover your mattress is to prevent water damage and, consequently, mold damage. Water damage isn’t limited to the occasional spill in bed. Rain from an open window can also accumulate over time and cause prolonged damage. Mold and mildew can grow on an uncovered mattress in cool, damp environments and be quite a pain to get rid of. And parents know that it is definitely worth investing in a mattress cover if you have young children. Bed-wetting and accidents are the most common reasons parents throw away mattresses otherwise in good condition.

Mattress covers are also a great way to increase the longevity of your mattress. Impermeable covers are invaluable tools in keeping your mattress clean and like new. Most mattresses are thrown away because of simple wear-and-tear type damage. Mattress covers help prevent this damage and extend the life of your mattress.

Impermeable mattress covers help decrease allergy attacks among seasonal allergy sufferers. Pet dander is one the biggest contributing factors to common seasonal allergies. Dust and pet dander can build up in a mattress over time and aggravate allergy symptoms. By encasing your mattress in an impermeable cover, however, you prevent pet dander and dust build-up and lower the risk of serious allergic attacks.

Dust mites are another major reason to invest in impermeable mattress covers. A two-year-old mattress can be home anywhere from 100,000 to 10 million dust mites, and while the mites themselves are harmless, their shed skin and fecal matter can cause bronchial irritation and inflammation in asthma and allergy sufferers. Mattress covers prevent mite infestation by cutting off their primary food source -shed human skin cells.

A far more serious reason to invest in an impermeable mattress cover is the rise of bed bug infestations happening today. Bed bugs are very small parasites that thrive in temperate climates and feed off the blood of humans. They are primarily active at dawn, and are common in most every part of the world. Bed bugs inject an oily, odiforous liquid into the skin of the host it is feeding from, causing swelling, itching, and other irritating skin conditions. A female bed bug can lay up to 500 eggs during her lifetime. These eggs take approximately one to two weeks to hatch, and the hatchlings begin feeding immediately. Bed bugs take around four to five weeks to reach maturity, at which point they become reproductively active and start the whole cycle again.

Because bed bugs are extremely resilient in all stages of life, it can be fairly difficult and frustrating to get rid of an infestation. The best way to deal with bed bugs is to not let them take over your mattress to begin with. Impermeable mattress covers help keep bed bugs populations down immensely. Like dust mites, bed bugs need their human hosts to survive. By using an impermeable mattress cover or fitted sheet you effectively cut off their food sources, eliminating a large portion of the population.

Mattress covers exist in a number with varying features. Impermeable mattress covers made of non-organic materials are the most effective you can buy. Look for covers that are also waterproof as this will keep the moisture and dampness away from the mattress. Try to avoid mattress covers with zippers as dust mites and bed bugs are often small enough to crawl through zipper openings, no matter how slight.

A good mattress cover will help increase the longevity of your mattress and provide a clean, mite- and bed-bug-free place for you to get those much needed hours of sleep. CleanRest bedbug barriers: Learn more about protecting your family from allergens and dust mites using mattress covers from CleanRest.com.

By Ben Anton
Published: 9/23/2008
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Bed Bugs Treatment

Bed bug advocate or bed bug victim? A response to the LA Times …

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Bugged Out: Bed Bugs (Short Fiction)

As soon as I calm myself and lie back down, I feel three more bed bugs on my back, making me jump. I try to shake off and kill the beasts, but they, too have vanished.

This Is How You Catch Bedbugs

It is kind of difficult to catch bedbugs because of their small size, a better approach would be to simply kill them and be done with it. Bedbugs somehow hate the smell and the chemicals present in calamine lotion. Apply the lotion to the exposed part of your body such as your face, arms and legs. This will provide a natural deterrent to the pests.

Bedbugs could not have abandoned flying in the ancient past, but rather must have done so in more recent times, for they still retain the atrophied remains of wings. This means that we are seeing is the tail end of a process of transition from a flying bug to the crawling bug of today. They are very adaptable and move much quicker, and can pass through much smaller openings or cracks, than most people expect.

Being able to drink three times their weight in a single meal they a voracious and glutinous, and in large infestations, they emit a sweet, musty odor. Essentially these creatures have evolved into little insect ninjas and are very difficult to catch. Like high-tech radar they can detect sleeping humans and will only come out in the cover of darkness if their target is safely asleep. Originally they inhabited caves and fed on the blood of animals (and our ancestors). These scary relentless vermin can now live in our house.

Sometimes they get desperate because of hunger and will resort to rash behavior including coming out in the light, or biting eyelids, which is in contrast to their usual habits of stealth and sneakiness. Bedbugs multiply pretty quickly and if they are not treated quickly they can take a strong hold which makes them a little difficult to control.

Catching bedbugs is very difficult and time consuming because of their small size and abhorrence to light during the daytime. This doesn’t mean that they cannot be dealt with effectively. Washing linen at very hot temperatures or, surprisingly, exposing those same linen to very cold temperatures, will kill them quite because their bodies can only live within a certain temperature range.

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What Causes Bed Bugs?

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What Are Bedbugs?

Have you ever asked the question, what are bedbugs? If you, or someone you know, has ever woken up with several strange bites on their body, they too may have asked this question.

Most householders of this generation have never seen a bed bug. Until recently, they also were a rarity among pest control professionals. Bed bug infestations were common in the United States before World War II. However, with improvements in personal and living hygiene, the bugs all but vanished.

The pests remained prevalent, though, in other regions of the world including Asia, Africa, Central/South America and Europe. Unfortunately, in recent years, bed bugs and bed bug bites have also made a comeback in the U.S. They are increasingly being encountered in homes, apartments, hotels and motels. International travel has undoubtedly contributed to the resurgence of bed bugs in this country. Changes in modern pest control practice – and less effective bed bug pesticides – are other factors suspected for the recurrence.

The presence of the creatures are no longer a sign of less-than-stellar cleaning skills, especially since many seem to be coming from Europe and the Middle East, by accompanying travelers on the way back home. Unfortunately, they are virtually impossible to eliminate without the help of a professional, and are often found in locations that make them difficult to detect. Their flat-body, oval shape and reddish brown color pale in comparison to the fact that they emit an unpleasant-smelling oily secretion from two glands on their undersurface.

Often erroneously associated with filth, they are attracted by exhaled carbon dioxide, not by dirt, and they feed on blood, not waste. Bedbugs are not, strictly speaking, parasites, because unlike, God forbid, lice or crabs, they can survive away from their host. Basically, they eat and then crawl into a hiding place in the mattress or upholstery, or under the rug or the molding, or maybe into your clothes or your furniture, and sleep it off until the next time they’re hungry. They are small, even tiny insects (a small one can rest on the head of a pin and a larger on is less than a quarter inch and have four-segmented antennae that are attached to the head between the prominent compound eyes.

Bedbugs are one of the great travelers of the world and are readily transported by luggage, clothing, and furniture. Bedbugs are not very quick, so a fresh sheet offers temporary resistance, and any newly attached eggs will be destroyed. When removing the sheet, roll it down instead of pulling it off, put it in a plastic bag to transport to the laundry room, and wash in hot water right away.

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