Natural Heat-Based Remedy to Keep Bed Bugs, Fleas, and Moths Away This Summer | April 5, 2025
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Introduction:

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As the temperature rises and we move into the warmer months, one pesky issue that many people face is the presence of bed bugs, fleas, and moths. These insects can be not only a nuisance but also a health concern. Rather than turning to harmful chemicals, there’s a simple, eco-friendly trick that can help banish these pests. This natural remedy uses heat as the main method to eliminate them, and it’s something you can do at home with a few basic steps. Let’s dive into how to use heat to rid your living space of these unwanted guests.

Ingredients:

Heat source (such as a portable heater, steam cleaner, or dryer)
Baking soda (for spot treatment)
Essential oils (such as lavender, eucalyptus, or peppermint)
Cedarwood chips or dried lavender (optional, for additional scent and repellent properties)
Instructions:

Prepare your environment: Start by cleaning the area where you’ve noticed the pests. Remove any clutter or items that could harbor them, such as old fabrics or shoes.

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Use a heat source:

For bed bugs: Bed bugs are sensitive to heat, and a portable space heater can be used to heat the infested area. Set the heater to a high temperature (at least 120°F or 49°C) and aim to maintain it for 30 minutes in the affected room. This will ensure the heat penetrates the crevices where the bugs are hiding.
For fleas: Fleas thrive in moist environments. Use a steam cleaner to treat areas like carpets, upholstery, and bedding. The steam will kill both fleas and their eggs on contact.
Treat fabric items:

Place items such as bedding, clothing, or soft toys in the dryer on high heat for 30 minutes to kill any larvae or adult pests hiding in the fabric.
Apply natural repellents: For additional pest control, mix a few drops of essential oils (lavender, eucalyptus, or peppermint) with water in a spray bottle. Lightly mist your furniture, carpets, and linens to repel any remaining pests.

Use baking soda: For moths or fleas in your carpet, sprinkle baking soda over the surface and leave it for a few hours. Vacuum thoroughly afterward.

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