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Reddit mentions of ECOPEST Bed Bug Interceptors - 8 Pack | Bed Bug Blocker (Pro) Interceptor Traps (White) | Insect Trap, Monitor, and Detector for Bed Legs

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of ECOPEST Bed Bug Interceptors - 8 Pack | Bed Bug Blocker (Pro) Interceptor Traps (White) | Insect Trap, Monitor, and Detector for Bed Legs. Here are the top ones.

ECOPEST Bed Bug Interceptors - 8 Pack | Bed Bug Blocker (Pro) Interceptor Traps (White) | Insect Trap, Monitor, and Detector for Bed Legs
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    Features:
  • SLEEP EASY! 24/7 BEDBUG DETECTION AND PROTECTION — Easily monitor your problem 24/7 and rest easy knowing that your bed and furniture will remain bed bug free. Detect the presence of unwanted pests with the Bed Bug Blocker (Pro).
  • EFFECTIVE, HEAVY DUTY, VERSATILE DESIGN — Eliminate your infestation once and for all. The Bed Bug Blocker (Pro) interceptor trap fits nearly all furniture and beds and is specifically designed to withstand heavier furniture such as large beds.
  • USE UNDER BED POSTS AND FURNITURE LEGS — In addition to use in homes and apartments, the Bed Bug Blocker (Pro) can be used in hotels, hostels, dormitories, hospitals, nursing homes, and other residences.
  • BED BUGS CLIMB IN BUT CANNOT CLIMB OUT — Bed bugs can easily climb the textured exterior surface but find themselves unable to escape the slippery outer reservoir.
  • PACK OF 8 — Each box includes a set of eight bed bug interceptor traps. Eight traps will provide detection and protection for two beds or other pieces of furniture.
Specs:
ColorWhite
Height6.1 Inches
Length6.7 Inches
Number of items2
Weight1.39332149584 Pounds
Width6.1 Inches

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Found 3 comments on ECOPEST Bed Bug Interceptors - 8 Pack | Bed Bug Blocker (Pro) Interceptor Traps (White) | Insect Trap, Monitor, and Detector for Bed Legs:

u/CuppyCakerton · 6 pointsr/Bedbugs

I am so sorry that you're going through such a painful and traumatizing time. I really feel very deeply for you and hope you are able to get some relief. Have you called you local health department? That may be one option to push for an actual exterminator. I know where I live it is actually illegal for them to spray inside apartments without a pesticide applicator certification. I'm not totally sure but it looks like that may be the case in your area too ( https://www.agriculture.pa.gov/Plants_Land_Water/PlantIndustry/health-safety/pesticide-programs/PesticideCART/Documents/007_0128.pdf ). Over the counter stuff will not work in getting rid of them, it just makes them disperse. They really need to treat the entire building because infestations spread from unit to unit. Start with the health department and they may be able to direct you elsewhere.

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Another option could be reaching out to pro bono legal services to explore options. It looks like this is a program in your area that you may be able to reach out to: https://www.westbar.org/probono-program If moving is an option for you that you'd like to explore, they might be able to help you with that. You have the right to safe housing and you are not being provided that.

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In the meantime, to help get some relief there are a few things you can try. If you haven't already, isolate your bed away from the wall and any furniture. You can place your mattress into a mattress cover specifically for bedbugs (you can get them at Walmart pretty cheap). It will trap them in there and prevent others from setting up camp. If your bed is on a frame, dust it with Cimexa (or diatomaceous earth) and place the frame legs into interceptors ( https://www.amazon.com/Bed-Bug-Interceptors-Interceptor-Pesticides/dp/B07MG8BD7X/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1YRMAVFZWHB1T&keywords=bed+bug+interceptors&qid=1556465968&s=gateway&sprefix=bed+bug%2Caps%2C174&sr=8-3 ). This will help prevent them from getting into your bed at night. You can dust Cimexa lightly around the room/baseboards/etc to help kill some of them off. Make sure that none of your bedding touches the ground. You can even dust Cimexa/DE around your bed to make a perimeter. It's not guaranteed, but it can at the very least deter them/catch some of them.

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I really hope you are able to get some advocacy and solutions. I'll try to think of other options and look up resources for you as I can in the meantime. Very best of luck and remember they are not unbeatable, and you are not alone in this. If you have rapport with your neighbors, it may be worth it to discuss with them and see if you can come up with any options or ideas, or ways to get people to report. There is strength in numbers and self-advocacy, and it is your right to do so!

u/secretapplepie · 1 pointr/Bedbugs

hey its been a bit but, if your interceptors are like this: https://www.amazon.com/Bed-Bug-Interceptors-Interceptor-Pesticides/dp/B07MG8BD7X/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=bed+bug+trap&qid=1557025170&s=gateway&sr=8-7 and you're still dealing with them, putting a 1/4 inch of water in the capture part of the interceptor will keep them from bypassing it