Mattress Encasem*nts for Bed Bugs (2024)

Bed bugs are often found in the sleeping area, especially in the mattress and box springs. A special sealed cover, called an encasem*nt, can help control and prevent bed bugs in these areas.

How Encasem*nts Work

The encasem*nts cover the entire mattress and box spring. Once the encasem*nts are sealed, any bed bugs inside the mattress or hiding in the bed springs cannot escape or feed, and they will eventually die. This helps to control any existing infestation.

Encasem*nts are also useful in preventing a bed bug infestation from starting. Bed bugs like to hide inside of mattresses, in the mattress seams, and especially in the cracks and crevices on the box springs. Once the mattress and box springs are sealed inside encasem*nts, bed bugs don’t have anywhere to hide.

Choosing an Encasem*nt

There are many mattress covers and encasem*nts available, but most will not work against bed bugs. Even some that are advertised as "bed bug proof" might not be correctly designed.

In order to work well against bed bugs, the encasem*nt must have the following features:

  • Fabric must be bite-proof to prevent the bugs from feeding through the material.
  • Encasem*nts must cover the entire mattress/box spring.
  • The encasem*nt must seal tightly with no openings, gaps, or tears that bed bugs might escape through.
  • The zipper must have very small teeth that are close together to prevent even tiny, immature bugs from weaving in between the zipper teeth and escaping.
  • The zipper must seal completely at the end-stop so that there are no gaps where bed bugs could escape.

Two well known brands, Protect-A Bed and Mattress Safe, include all the features needed to ensure the encasem*nt is bed bug proof. These products can be purchased at several locations in Alaska, or can be purchased online.

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Chemically Treated Covers

There are some mattress covers currently being sold that are treated with pesticides, which claim to kill or repel bed bugs. These covers do not effectively kill bed bugs or eliminate infestations, but they do expose sleepers to insecticides. For this reason, chemically treated mattress covers are not recommended. Well-sealed encasem*nts will be more effective and safer.

How to Install and Maintain an Encasem*nt

Before installing an encasem*nt, remove as many bed bugs and eggs as possible. Look for bed bugs and eggs in the wooden framework, coils, padding, piping, and seams on the mattress, bed frame, and box springs. Use a stiff brush to scrub mattress seams, stitching, and other areas where bugs were found. Wipe up any bed bugs with a damp paper towel or rag. Crush the bugs inside the paper towel, and seal it up in a plastic bag before throwing it away.

You can also use a vacuum to remove bed bugs. You will need to take steps to make sure you don't spread the bed bug infestation to your vacuum!

  • Make sure your vacuum has a disposable bag. You will not be able to get all the bed bugs and eggs out of a bagless type vacuum.
  • Each time after you finish vacuuming, remove the vacuum bag and seal it up airtight inside a plastic garbage bag. Dispose of the vacuum bag in an outside garbage can.
  • You will also want to check to make sure that no bed bugs are still inside the vacuum before you put it away. Look in the hose and on the brush attachments for any sign of bed bugs.

Inspect the bed frame and box springs for any sharp edges, bolts, or other areas that could damage the encasem*nt. Adhesive felt pads can be used to cover these areas and protect the encasem*nt.

Put both the box spring and the mattress inside encasem*nts. Once the encasem*nt is installed, it should not be removed. Fitted sheets and other bedding should be laundered regularly, but the encasem*nt must stay in place to do its job.

The encasem*nt should be examined every few months to make sure there are no rips or worn spots where bed bugs could escape.

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FAQs

Can bed bugs live on mattress encasem*nts? ›

Bed bugs like to live in protected, small locations where they can aggregate together and not be readily noticed. Bed bugs are typically found hiding in cracks and crevices in bedrooms, and mattress covers are no exception.

How long can bed bugs live in a sealed mattress? ›

Bed Bugs are resilient, and it can take time to properly eliminate them. They can live for 1 year once they are encased in a bed bug mattress cover. Therefore, it is important to leave the bed bug mattress covered sealed for at least 1 year.

What type of mattress do bed bugs hate? ›

Similar to dust mites, latex mattresses prove to be an environment that is not ideal for bed bugs. Bed bugs like to burrow, so if you have an innerspring or memory foam mattress, they may burrow into your mattress to hide and rest.

Should you throw away your mattress if you have bed bugs? ›

No, you do not need to throw out your mattress after a bed bug infestation. In fact, this is discouraged entirely. Disposing bed bug infested items can be seen as reckless, as it could contribute to the infestation spreading.

How often should you wash mattress encasem*nt? ›

Mattress protectors help extend the life of your mattress and so need to be cared for too. It is recommended that you wash a mattress protector every two months. However, you may need to wash this more often if spillages occur or if you allow pets on the bed.

What's the best thing to keep bedbugs away? ›

What Works
  • Reduce clutter or put items in plastic boxes.
  • Encase mattress and box spring.
  • Install bed bug traps.
  • Launder or hot dry bed linens at least weekly.
  • Use a heat chamber.
  • Place small items in a freezer for 4 days.
  • Apply steam to furniture.
  • Remove bed bugs using a vacuum machine.

Can I vacuum my mattress to get rid of bed bugs? ›

Non-chemical control tools and tactics like vacuuming are important components of effective bed bug control. Vacuuming alone cannot eliminate bed bugs (except possibly in a very limited new infestation), and vacuuming is typically used in conjunction with insecticide treatment and other non-chemical controls.

What is the number one best way to get rid of bed bugs? ›

Use a steamer on mattresses, couches, and other places where bedbugs hide. Pack up infested items in black bags and leave them outside on a hot day that reaches 95°F (35°C) or in a closed car. In cooler temperatures, it can take 2 to 5 months to kill sealed-up bugs.

How do you keep bed bugs off you while sleeping? ›

How can you prevent bedbug bites?
  1. Wash and dry your bedding on high heat. ...
  2. Vacuum and steam clean furniture and floors. ...
  3. Get a mattress and box spring cover. ...
  4. Sleep in long-sleeved clothing. ...
  5. Declutter. ...
  6. Use interceptor traps. ...
  7. Contact a qualified pest control professional.
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Will a waterproof mattress protector stop bed bugs? ›

Mattress protectors will not help prevent a bed bug infestation. However, bed bug mattress encasem*nts can alleviate the problem if you've already got them or are looking to avoid an infestation.

What kills bed bugs permanently? ›

Pyrethroids are synthetic chemical insecticides that act like pyrethrins. Both compounds are lethal to bed bugs and can flush bed bugs out of their hiding places and kill them.

Does anything keep bed bugs away? ›

Unfortunately, no chemical products or natural essential oils have been found to repel bed bugs. Many different repellants have been tested, but the bed bugs just ignore them. “Their desire to feed on you overrides the repellants,” says Benson. Sonic repellants also have no science to support their use.

What surfaces do bed bugs avoid? ›

Bed bugs are averse to slick surfaces like glass, plastic, and polished metals and stone. They can, however, grasp and cling onto textiles and porous materials like wood. Bed bugs are positively thigmotactic; that is, they prefer to be in crevices versus out in the open.

How long to keep bed bug encasem*nt on? ›

How long do I have to leave a cover on? You must leave your bed bug encasem*nt on for at least 1 year to ensure all bugs AND EGGS have died before removing your encasem*nt. This is another reason you may want to invest a little more in a premium cover. You will be sleeping on it for a long time.

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