How to Eradicate Bed Bugs from Your Baby’s Room

Seal Off All Joints

Are you wondering how to eradicate bed bugs from your baby’s room? The first step is for you to seal up all joints, cracks, and crevices. Do not forget to seal spaces near electrical switches, baseboards, light fixtures, and wall cavities.

How to eradicate bed bugs from your baby's room

Treat rugs and carpets

An excellent habitat for bed bugs is usually under carpets and rugs. You can treat your rugs and carpets by applying diatomaceous powder under the carpets, and vacuum after 3-4 hours. It is important to keep your baby away from the room when you are using the diatomaceous powder. Also, if you can, rather than installing carpets and rugs, consider installing hardwood flooring instead.

Inspect cribs and box springs

You can use encasement for the mattress and box spring. If you find any bed bug signs on the crib, you can take the crib outside for a couple of days to drive off the bedbugs, or you can use a vacuum to clean the crib.

Clean the baby’s room with any combination of steam cleaning and soapy water.

Steam cleans all carpets, rugs, and furniture in the baby’s room. Also use soapy water to clean, soft toys, floors, and furniture in the room.

Treat all rooms

Bed bugs are movers, and their presence in one room consequently means they have found their ways to another part of the house. It is essential that you treat the entire house should you find bed bugs in your kids’ room. By treating the entire house, you are ensuring that nobody in the home gets bit.

Home remedies to treat bed bug bites on your baby

Essential oil

Apply a mixture of lavender oil and olive or pure coconut oil on the bite mark. Do this three times a day until the itching stops or the swelling subsides.

Tea bag

Brew either black tea or green tea and apply the warm bag on the bite mark. Let it rest on the mark for 7 minutes. Do this as many times as it takes for the bite mark to go down. It is important to ensure the tea bag is warm and not hot to avoid burns.

Witch hazel

Witch hazel can help prevents secondary infections as a result of bed bug bite. Apply witch hazel on the affected area to reduce the red welts.

St. John’s Wort Salve

Use St. John’s Wort Salve to the affected area to numb the pain and reduce itching and redness.

Calendula ointment

This works great for bed bug bites. Simply apply all over the affected area to reduce itchiness

Other Treatments

Baking soda

Apply water to baking soda to form a paste, and apply the paste to the bite mark to remove inflammation and redness

Apple cider vinegar remedy (use only for kids above three years)

Combine one teaspoon of apple cider vinegar, a drop of lavender oil, and one drop of thyme essential oil. Apply the mixture on the bite marks.

Oatmeal bath

Add powdered oatmeal to the bath water and allow to soak for a couple of minutes. Use it to bath your baby.Oatmeal helps remove itchiness and skin irritation.

Trim your baby’s fingernails

Excessive scratching of the affected areas can lead to secondary infections. To prevent scratching, trim the fingers of your baby.

Don’t hesitate to call for medical aid

There are some signs that indicate your baby might be in need of some serious medical attention. Such signs include;

  • Unconsciousness, and general weakness
  • Difficulty in swallowing and in breathing
  • Excessive itchiness all over the body
  • Swelling close to the lips, and eyes

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