After bed bug treatment, it is important to clean your home properly to eliminate all bugs and eggs.
If you do not clean properly, you could have a re-infestation and have to go through the entire process again.
This blog post will discuss how to clean after bed bug treatment so that your home is free of these pesky critters.
Cleaning After Bed Bug Treatment

Start by vacuuming the entire area thoroughly, paying special attention to cracks and crevices where bed bugs like to hide.
Dispose of the vacuum bag immediately afterward to prevent re-infestation.
Next, launder all bedding, curtains, and clothing in hot water.
If any items can’t be washed, seal them in plastic bags and place them in a freezer for at least 72 hours to kill any remaining bugs.
Finally, deep clean all surfaces with a strong disinfectant. This will help to kill any remaining eggs and prevent future infestations.
Bed bugs are notoriously difficult to get rid of, and even once they’re gone, you still have to deal with the aftermath of their presence.
While your first instinct might be to throw everything away, that’s not always necessary (or even possible).
Instead, focus on cleaning and disinfecting all surfaces in your home and any fabric items that can’t be laundered.
You can get rid of those pesky bed bugs with a little elbow grease.
When Can I Mop After Treatment?
Unfortunately, you will need to wait a bit before breaking the mop – about a week or two after treatment.
After treating your home for bed bugs, you may wonder when you can start cleaning again.
While most bed bug treatments are effective immediately, they can take up to two weeks to fully kill all insects.
In the meantime, it is important to avoid disturbing the treated areas, as this could spread the infestation.
Once the bed bugs have been killed, you can resume your normal cleaning routine.
But be sure to vacuum regularly and watch for any signs of new activity.
By taking these precautions, you can help to ensure that your home remains free of bed bugs.
How Long Does Bed Bug Treatment Last?

Bed bug treatment usually lasts for about two weeks. It would help if you stayed out of your home to allow the pesticides to work.
You will also need to remove all your belongings from your home and place them in sealed bags.
If you have a severe infestation, you may need to throw away some of your belongings.
After two weeks, you should be able to return to your home. However, you will need to continue to check for bed bugs and signs of infestation.
You may also need to repeat the treatment if the infestation is not completely eradicated.
How To Know If Bed Bug Treatment Worked?
Knowing whether bed bug treatment [1] worked can be tricky.
Bed bugs are experts at hiding and can live for several months without feeding. This means that it can take some time to see results after treatment.
One way to tell if the treatment works are to look for signs of activity, such as shed skin or fecal stains.
However, these can be hard to spot, and it’s important not to rely on them alone.
Another way to gauge the effectiveness of treatment is to monitor the number of bites you’re getting.
If you’re still being bitten after treatment, likely, there are still some bed bugs present.
However, it’s important to remember that bites can take up to two weeks to heal, so you may not see an immediate decrease in the number of bites you’re getting.
Ultimately, the best way to know if bed bug treatment works is to consult a pest control professional.
They will be able to assess the situation and advise you on the best course of action.
FAQs
How long does it take for bed bugs to go away after treatment?
Generally, it takes about two to three weeks for bed bugs to go away after treatment.
However, depending on the level of infestation and the treatment used, it can take longer for all the bed bugs to die.
Do you have to wash everything after bed bugs?
It would help if you washed your bedding and clothing after bed bugs.
They can hide in tiny crevices and are very difficult to eliminate, so it’s important to take every possible precaution to ensure they’re eliminated.
What to do if you still have bed bugs after three treatments?
If you’ve had three bed bug treatments and you’re still seeing bed bugs, it’s time to call in a professional.
A professional exterminator can find the source of the problem and get rid of the bed bugs for good.
Can you sleep in your bed after bed bug treatment?
It is generally recommended to wait two weeks before sleeping in a bed after being treated for bed bugs.
All residual pesticides and chemicals used to treat the bed bugs will need time to dissipate before it is safe to sleep in the bed again.
Waiting two weeks also ensures that all eggs have hatched and that any juvenile bed bugs present are killed.
If you can’t wait two weeks, then at least cover your mattress and box spring with a plastic tarp or an encasement designed specifically for bed bug protection.
Final Thoughts
Properly cleaning your home is a huge part of ensuring bed bugs are gone.
Use the tips and tricks in this guide to help clean every nook and cranny until they’re no longer a problem.
Remember, don’t hesitate to seek professional help if you suspect you have bedbugs.
A few extra dollars now can save you a lot of money (and stress) down the road.
Reference:
- https://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/guide/bedbugs-infestation
Alene Schill is a property manager from Columbus, Ohio, who has dealt with numerous pest control agencies. She helps families find the perfect homes and knows very well that bed bugs are an ultimate deal-breaker. She enjoys cycling around Scioto Mile during her spare time.