Chemical Drug Control\x0d\ Currently, the better insecticides to control bed bugs are: deltamethrin or beta-cypermethrin, which can be used to kill fleas and bed bugs. It has a pungent odor, and small doses and low concentrations will cause minimal harm to large animals and can be used on beds. \x0d\\x0d\Physical Control\x0d\1. Manual capture: knock the bed frame, bed board, kang mat, straw mat, etc. to shake down the bed bugs and kill them, or use needles or wires to pick out the bed bugs in the gaps and kill them. \x0d\2. Boiling water: Bed bugs are not resistant to high temperatures. You can use boiling water to scald all the eggs and adults to death. Bed frames, bed boards and other appliances where bed bugs breed can be moved outdoors. Use the mouth of a kettle filled with boiling water to aim at the gap and move it slowly. When scalding, be sure to bring the gap to a high temperature to kill bed bugs and their eggs. Clothes and mosquito nets that harbor bed bugs can be soaked in boiling water. \x0d\3. Sun exposure: For clothes that cannot be soaked in boiling water, they can be exposed to strong sunlight for 1 to 4 hours and turned over so that the bedbugs will be killed by the high temperature or by crawling out. \x0d\4. Prevent spread: In a room where bed bugs are active, the relocation (relocation or sale) of luggage, furniture and other items must be strictly inspected and dealt with to prevent the spread of bed bugs caused by taking them out or bringing them in: