Homeowners and renters' 'fast-acting' bed bugs solution

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Lakeland's 'fast-acting' kit promises to stop and prevent bed bug infestations in homes

As reports of bed bug infestations across the UK continues to rise, homeowners and renters have been snapping up a 'fast acting' solution. As well as killing bed bugs, the kit also promises to help prevent them, which will put minds at ease.

On the Lakeland website, the full product description reads: "The Zero In Bed Bug Kit is the all-in-one kit that provides complete bug protection for your home. The Bed Bug and Dust Mite Killer is a fast-acting formula that not only kills bed bugs and dust mites on contact, but keeps the pesky bugs at bay for good."

READ MORE:Dunelm's 'easy to wash' £10 reversible duvet set hailed 'perfect for Christmas' has two enchanting' festive designs It is important to note that bed bugs have only been known to invade mattresses, so a good first step is to wash all of your household bedding on a hot cycle in the washing machine at least once a week. And Investing in an anti-bed bug mattress protector is also a good idea, to protect your mattress from dust mites and bugs.

 

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