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Why Does Aprehend Work For Bed Bug Control?

When dealing with bed bug control, there are various methods and company treatments available. However, if the situation is minor and doesn’t cover the entire house, then there are various sprays that a professional can apply to handle small amounts of bed bugs. One of these effective sprays, which is currently on the rise, is Aprehend.

What is Aprehend?

Aprehend is a new biopesticide that uses a fungus to control and kill bed bugs. The fungal spore used is beauveria bassiana, which causes a type of disease in bed bugs that takes over their body and kills them within 3-5 days. An infected bed bug will go to other bed bugs and infect the rest of the colony. After an insect is dead, the disease will release even more spores into the air, which can then infect any nearby insects as well. So, Aprehend will continue to be a useful method of killing bed bugs even if you aren’t actively spraying every bug. 

Overall, this is one of the most effective ways to kill bed bugs since it is not entirely necessary to spray the insects directly like other store-bought chemicals. Bed bugs also do not need to ingest Aprehend for it to infect them. So, when a bed bug makes contact with the spray, it will be infected by the fungus even if it’s just on a surface. 

An Eco-Friendly Method For Bed Bug Control

Unlike other chemicals, Aprehend is completely eco-friendly and doesn’t release any sort of toxic fumes. This is a major pro since the elderly or those who suffer from asthma can be susceptible to the fumes that normally come from bed bug sprays. Animals won’t be harmed either, so there really isn’t that much of a danger when using this spray. However, like all other bug sprays, when you use Aprehend, you should still use gloves and wear a mask.

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When Will it Not Work?

Even if Aprehend is a really useful spray to use against a small number of bed bugs, it’s highly advised to use another option if you’re already suffering from an infestation. It may spread to other bed bugs, but in a case where bed bugs can reproduce quickly, this method will be at a significant disadvantage. By the time the disease spreads to another bed bug and kills it, that bug might’ve already laid eggs and created many more bed bugs to deal with. 

The Time to Act

The best time to use Aprehend would be before an infestation occurs. For example, a piece of furniture that you believe may be infested with bed bugs should be isolated and sprayed down with Aprehend. Small to medium objects can be handled easily and effectively.

Try to spray the insects directly and then spray the surface of the item so that any bed bugs that you may miss will still be infected. After that, leave it where other bugs will not reach it and wait a few days for the insects to die. Once that is done, make sure that whatever you worked on is clear of bed bugs. Then it should be good to bring into your house.

When Other Treatments Are Necessary

If the situation grows out of hand or the infestation continues to spread, then you’ll need to contact a company for professional help. Although you may try to keep the infestation under control, Aprehend can only do so much. The best method for clearing out lots of bed bugs at once is to use heat treatment, which is just as safe, but even more effective as Aprehend.

Heat treatment is when a company will heat the temperature of your entire house above 120 degrees Fahrenheit in order to exterminate your bed bug infestation. It doesn’t use any chemicals, and there aren’t any fumes that you need to be cautious around. So, if you need to clear out a large number of bed bugs, then this is the option to choose.

Are the Bed Bugs Getting Out of Hand?

Bed bugs can spread quickly, and by the time you find them, it may already be too late to act with a spray. Contact Bed Bug Barbeque, LLC in Lakewood, Ohio! We use heat treatment to eradicate bed bugs and we offer entire-home treatments. Contact Bed Bug Barbeque, LLC today for a FREE quote at (216) 221-1227.

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