Big lots beds have been in the news recently as the latest in a string of new baby babies are finding bed bugs inside.
It’s not the first time bed bugs have found their way into a new home.
But the number of beds where they’ve found their ways in has been increasing.
In January, it was reported that a woman from Queensland had found her bed bug in her home.
The Australian Health Department said bed bugs are being identified in up to 20 per cent of all adult homes.
And in the first six months of this year, there have been more bed bugs reported in Australian homes than in the entire year of 2015.
So it’s not unusual for people to be concerned about bed bugs.
But what if they’ve just moved in?
What should you do?
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Here’s what to look out for when you’re faced with a new, bed bug infestation.
What you can do to prevent a bed bug problem One thing that can help to reduce the chances of bed bugs entering your home is to wash your hands after using soap or detergent.
This will reduce the number and spread of bed bug eggs.
It is important to wash hands thoroughly after touching any surfaces and using any kind of scrub.
You should also avoid touching the head or legs of your baby while you are doing this.
You can also keep an eye on your baby’s bedding, bed sheets and blankets.
You might also be able to get rid of the bugs using soap and water.
If you do find bed bugs during this period, you can try using a mild detergent or soap and a mild cleaner on the affected areas.
If this is unsuccessful, you might want to use a stronger product.
But if this does not work, try washing the affected area with soap and bleach and then using a product like bleach.
If the problem persists, contact the health department for advice.
It can take several weeks for bed bugs to show up in your home, and it is important that you are proactive about controlling them.