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		<title>By: Old Home Remedies For Bed Bugs</title>
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		<description>[...] How To Get Rid Of Bedbug Infested furniture needs to be cleaned and treated, especially mattresses. Infested pillow cases, sheets or clothes can be washed and laundered in hot water (at least 120 F). Another way to rid your furniture and clothes is to place these items in freezing temperatures (under 32 F) for at least two weeks. Now I know, placing infested articles in your freezer is not really an attractive option, but if you have an old freezer out back. it could be effectively used to get rid of bed bugs (personally I would rather use the hot water method). Another method is to vacuum mattresses and box springs (especially along seams and folds); upholstered furniture; and behind your drapes. Also, vacuum the floor completely because this will help to get rid of bed bugs, well at least the obvious ones, but will not eliminate or control them completely. For that you&#8217;ll need to engage in a more thorough process. [...]</description>
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