Bed Bugs Return to Good Samaritan Rescue Mission, My Cleaning Products Recommends Pesticide-Exempt Bed Bug Spray to Get Rid of Them
Houston, TX (PRWEB) August 15, 2013 -- Ever since the resurgence of bed bugs, home shelters have become some of their favorite spots. And according to a report from kiiitv.com, Good Samaritan Rescue Mission was one of those shelters that suffered from them a lot. But besides them, My Cleaning Products said that houses are also susceptible to bed bug presence. And wanting to help the public get rid of those pesky creatures right, it recommended the use of a pesticide-exempt bed bug product.
Based on the report, which was posted on August 12, 2013, this recent bed bug problem of the Good Samaritan Shelter wasn't actually its first, My Cleaning Products related. Back in 2011, it elaborated that it already had a big encounter with the pests.
To get rid of the blood-fed critters, it was said in the report that two years ago, the facility hired an exterminator who used giant heaters for the bed bug treatment, MCP relayed. Apart from that, it added that it also bought a $23,000 worth of an industrial dryer to treat the clothing of the people checking into the shelter.
But given that those methods did not stop bed bugs from coming back, MCP stated, as suggested in the report, that the facility was adapting a new policy. That policy, it detailed, was responding promptly to report of bed bugs.
Below is an excerpt from the post Bed Bugs Infest Good Samaritan Rescue Mission Again by My Cleaning Products.
"Homeless shelters are hotbeds of bed bugs. The fact that anyone could bring them in is the reason for that."
"Good Samaritan Rescue Mission, a homeless shelter in Corpus Christi in Texas, was once a victim of those blood-fed critters. Back in 2011, a number of its rooms were infested by them. And so for a bed bug treatment, it hired an exterminator who used giant heaters. It also purchased a dryer worth $23, 000 to clear the clothing of the people checking in."
The going in and out of people everyday is the reason why shelters are susceptible to bed bug presence, said My Cleaning Products. It stated that it is also the reason why they are vulnerable to the pests' re-infestation. And as it added, the same is true in houses.
So, besides taking steps to prevent the critters, it said that the public must also be ready to kill bed bugs promptly. That's so worse bed bug problems and huge bed bug expense could be prevented, it stated.
To do that, one major step a person must take is to prepare a bed bug spray, MCP said. However, of the many bed bug products there are nowadays, it cited that the public must pick the one that is both effective and safe. And considering that Bed Bug Bully contains no harsh chemical ingredients, unlike common pesticides, it asserted that it is the best bed bug spray candidate to purchase.
As it elaborated, Bed Bug Bully was already proven by hospitals, hotels and pest-control companies to kill bed bugs fast. And because it is pesticide-exempt, it relayed that it was also recognized by EPA and was even classified under FIFRA 25(b). Hence, it stated that one could rest assured that it is safe.
To prove those benefits true, MCP said that anyone could try it first. And as it shared, MyCleaningProducts.com was giving out Bed Bug Complimentary Samples to test.
My Cleaning Products, Bed Bugs, http://www.mycleaningproducts.com/bedbugbully/, 1 (888) 440-3826, [email protected]
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