Practical Solutions for Treating Laundry Infested with Cimex lectularius (Hemiptera: Cimicidae)

The common bed bug, Cimex lectularius (L.) (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) is known to become associated, from time to time, with clothing or linen. In such locations, it may escape insecticide treatment, and may be carried to new locations. We test the suggestion that laundering is sufficient to kill all li...

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description The common bed bug, Cimex lectularius (L.) (Hemiptera: Cimicidae) is known to become associated, from time to time, with clothing or linen. In such locations, it may escape insecticide treatment, and may be carried to new locations. We test the suggestion that laundering is sufficient to kill all life stages and thus help prevent reinfestation and dispersion. We establish minimum temperatures for washing and minimum temperatures and times for tumble-drying, as well as testing cold soaking, dry cleaning, and freezing as alternative strategies for delicate items. Data loggers were used to confirm temperature settings and monitor temperature changes during the treatments. Adult bed bugs, nymphs, and eggs were sealed into small, permeable cotton pouches, which were then placed into garments of clothing. Washing at 60°C was found to be effective against all life stages, as was tumble drying on a hot cycle (>40°C) for at least 30 min, dry cleaning with perchloroethylene, and freezing at -17°C for at least 2 h. Using data loggers it was also shown that 2.5 kg of loosely packed, dry laundry takes ≈8 h to reach -17°C. Soaking for 24 h in detergent-free water was found to be effective against active stages but had no effect on eggs.
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air temperature
Animals
bed bug
bed linens
Biological and medical sciences
Cimex lectularius
Cimicidae
Control
Cotton
Data processing
Detergents
Developmental stages
disinfestation
dry cleaning
Drying
ectoparasites
Eggs
Freezing
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Generalities
Hemiptera
Hot Temperature
hot water treatment
HOUSEHOLD AND STRUCTURAL INSECTS
Insect Control - methods
insect development
insect pests
Insecticides
Laundering
Laundry
mortality
Nymph
nymphs
ova
Ovum
Phytopathology. Animal pests. Plant and forest protection
Protozoa. Invertebrates
soaking
Temperature effects
Tetrachloroethylene
textile products
tumble drying
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