Phys.org: Water is bed bugs' kryptonite: The parasites avoid wet surfaces at all costs
Water is bed bugs' kryptonite: The parasites avoid wet surfaces at all costs
House Digest on MSN: 15 important tasks to complete if you're suddenly seeing more bugs at home
Tom's Guide on MSN: Bed bugs are terrified of water, scientists find — here's how to fight an infestation
Research has found bed bugs are terrified of water and it's changing how we fight an infestation. Is it time to put down the pesticides?
Bed bugs are terrified of water, scientists find — here's how to fight an infestation
MSN: How to get rid of water bugs – 7 expert-recommended home remedies, plus how to correctly identify them
Once spotted, you'll want a speedy way to get rid of water bugs, even if it’s just a solo specimen you’ve spotted scurrying away. Knowing how to get rid of water bugs is important not only because ...
How to get rid of water bugs – 7 expert-recommended home remedies, plus how to correctly identify them
MSN: The Surprising Places Water Bugs Could Be Hiding In Your Home
Yahoo: Bed bugs are terrified of water, scientists find — and it's changing how we get rid of them
Diatomaceous earth takes the opposite approach to water — but bed bugs still hate it. Consisting of ground up fossilized algae, it sticks to the exoskeleton of bed bugs and draws out moisture, causing ...
Bed bugs are terrified of water, scientists find — and it's changing how we get rid of them