With Rest Easy, The Safe, All-Natural Bed Bug Spray
|
(HealthNewsDigest.com) – They’re BAA-AACK! Thirty years after bed bugs were believed to be exterminated nationwide, the teeny, insidious bloodsuckers—which feast on sleeping humans—are making a comeback of epidemic proportions.
They’re being spotted in college towns from coast to coast. And not just the expected “fleabag” student housing, but in upscale dorms and apartments.
If you awaken with red, itchy welts and irritated skin, you’ve been punked, bed-bug style. Some people even experience allergic reactions.
So, what’s a thoroughly creeped-out student to do? You can arm yourself with Rest Easy, an all-natural spray that keeps bed bugs at bay. Made from time-honored essential oils (cinnamon, lemongrass, clove, and mint), it’s people-safe, earth-friendly, and even smells of minty goodness.
Good to know: the presence of cimex lectularius, aka the common bed bug, has nothing to do with cleanliness and everything to do with a transient population. Formerly wiped out in the U.S. by the now-banned pesticide DDT, bed bugs continued to flourish in other parts of the world. As global travel increased, they’ve hitchhiked their way back in on airplanes, luggage, and yes, travelers.
Found wherever people come and go—like hotel rooms, airports, and dorms—the ¼” inch long nocturnal pests hide in furniture seams, box springs, and even tiny floor cracks, patiently awaiting a host. (They can live without eating for up to a year.)
The solution: spray Rest Easy around your dorm room when you arrive in the fall. It will kill some of them outright, and keep the rest deep in their hidey-holes. Be sure to spray your luggage and trunks, too, because that’s their ticket out. It also kills bed mites and other insects.
Rest Easy comes in a 2-ounce spray bottle that’s packing friendly. A twin pack is available at stores like Bed, Bath & Beyond. You can buy it online at www.resteasykillsbedbugs.com, where it’s also sold in larger quantities for home use.
Bedbugs are everywhere, so take Rest Easy with you when ever you travel. In 2006, the city of New York received more than 4,500 bed bug complaints…which, come to think of it, may be why it’s called the city that never sleeps.
Subscribe to our FREE Ezine and receive current Health News, be eligible for discounted products/services and coupons related to your Health. We publish 24/7.
HealthNewsDigest.com
For advertising/promotion, email: [email protected] Or call toll free: 877- 634-9180