The thought of bedbugs conjures up horrible pictures in my mind! My mother telling me to “sleep tight and don’t let the bedbugs bite” never gave me nightmares as it does today.

With more news about bedbugs in hotel rooms, dorm rooms, etc. on the internet and television, my first thought was to stay home. But that is just not realistic; so, I figured I had better do the research to find the best approach to ensuring I wouldn’t have those little bugs crawling in my bed at night feeding on…well, me!
I want something that is safe for me, compact enough to travel with and not so expensive it was unreasonable.
Enforcer Brand BedBug Spray comes in a 7 oz. can so there is the compact part. The active ingredients are safe for humans and the price is reasonable. You can save when you buy 3 cans.
For bedbug control, spray around the seams of the mattress, headboard and wall hangings. You can also spray around the base of the bed. Once this is dry it is safe.
But remember, when it is time to go home, spray your luggage when you get ready to leave the room. That is one way that the bedbugs can infest your home is by catching a ride on your luggage!


The most recognized feature of the Brown Recluse spider is violin pattern on the cephalothorax or in other words the location on the top side of the spider near the head. Thus they have been nicknamed the Fiddleback Spider.
It is important to find the travel path of the brown recluse spider to know where to place the traps. For me, I just put them everywhere downstairs to figure that out! But realistically, other areas are from one part of an unfinished basement to a finished part, by outside doorways, behind washer/dryers, in darkened corners or closets. Once you figure out the travel path, that is where you want to concentrate the spider traps.