One of the most common cleaning supplies to get rid of germs and bacteria is Lysol. It is even said that the product could kill bugs including the common household bed bugs. There are lots of speculations about the product’s capabilities. Could Lysol really kill bed bugs? Or is it just another household tale? We are here to find out the power of Lysol.
Like any other cleaning supplies, Lysol can kill bed bugs if they have contact and are soaked with Lysol. Spraying a small amount would not do much. The bed bugs would just ignore the product after it has already dried. The effectiveness of Lysol spray is reduced as soon as it has already dried up.
Lysol contains chemical ingredients that can get rid of bed bugs. Most of the time, pest cannot survive in chemically sprayed areas. Remember that bed bugs will hide as soon as they smell the scent of Lysol making it also a good repellent.
Repelling bed bugs to get rid of them is one of the uses of Lysol. It can also kill eggs and larvae of bed bugs.
It is very important to steam the bed bugs before spraying Lysol. Without steaming it can cause the spray to vaporize immediately. It is best to use multiple strategies to get rid of the bed bugs infesting your home. But never underestimate the power of the Lysol spray in killing the bed bugs.
Lysol is a brand name of a cleaning and disinfecting product produced by Reckitt Benckiser. Benzalkonium chloride is the active ingredient found in Lysol products. The product focuses on cleaning solutions of hard and soft surfaces, hand washing and air treatments. It contains alcohol, like ethanol and isopropyl, used for sanitizing and removing odour.
The product is used for cleaning kitchen surfaces and bathrooms. It is also used for cleaning the air and making it smell good. But could it really kill bed bugs and stop them from spreading?
The infestation of bed bugs can really cause you sleepless nights. Here are the steps on using Lysol spray to get rid of the infestation.
Be careful in using Lysol because it has chemical ingredients that could be dangerous to your health. Lysol has denatured ethanol that could harm and damage your eyes or the mucous membrane of the eye. It can also affect the central nervous system if being ingested or inhaled.
Only use Lysol if children and pets cannot be in contact with the chemical because this will also cause harm to them. It can cause serious health conditions such as bronchitis, pulmonary edema or cancer.
Professional exterminator should always be called for help or advice on fumigating your home or offices. Seek trained expert’s help to avoid any problems later on.
Any clothes in contact with the bed bugs should be washed properly with hot water. Bed bugs can’t withstand hot water and it is considered the most easiest way to kill bed bugs.
Try to vacuum computers, tables and other furniture. The most inaccessible place where bed bugs love to hide are cracks and crevices, so these places needs to be sucked out using a vacuum cleaner
Using Lysol wipes or any cleaning agent, wipe down all the surfaces. Use disinfectants to remove every last bit of the annoying bed bugs.
You are not able to clean inside mattresses, these could be where the eggs of the bed bugs are laid. So use a steamer to kill the egg including the larvae. The eggs and larvae cannot survive hot steams.
With proper encasing of mattresses and pillows, the bed bugs cannot find an escape routes. It will also prevent bites from the face and neck areas.
It will help clean infected areas. You can spray isopropyl alcohol in areas where bed bugs thrive and surely you will be able to eradicate those creatures and their eggs for good.
Tree oils are strong and pungent in smell and will keep bed bugs away from your bed. While lavender oil will also repel bed bugs due to its smell or taste of the herb.
The main ingredient found in diatomaceous earth is the tiny fossils of algae. The jagged edges of the bugs die due to excessive bleeding.
Spraying Lysol can be a very good method of killing bed bugs but it is not 100% sure that it will do the job. It will only kill bed bugs if it was directly sprayed by Lysol. Be careful in spraying Lysol inside your home because this might cause respiratory problems and even cancer. You have the option to get a latex mattress which are known to be bed bug resistant. Or if you don't want to get a latex mattress, there are natural home remedies to prevent bed bugs from infesting your home. Always make sure to kill the bed bug eggs to prevent it from growing and forming a new generation.
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