“Une perte de temps” : les experts alertent sur cette astuce populaire contre l…
Les punaises de lit sont devenues un véritable fléau dans nos foyers. Mais attention, cette astuce pour les tuer n’est pas si efficace.
A new method for detecting bed bugs in mattresses is gaining traction online, particularly among travelers concerned about hotel hygiene. The technique, demonstrated in a widely shared video, involves using a hot iron to warm the mattress surface, which reportedly forces bed bugs to emerge from their hiding spots. "This trick is often used in hotels because mattresses are not washed like sheets," stated the video's narrator, highlighting a common concern for many. The footage shows individuals applying an iron to seemingly clean mattresses, only for dark spots, indicative of bed bug activity, to become visible. In one instance, a mattress appearing pristine revealed numerous pests after the heat application. Experts note that bed bugs are notoriously difficult to spot and can infest even new or clean-looking mattresses. "Even if your mattress is new and seems clean, that doesn't mean it's free of bed bugs," the narrator cautioned. The method offers a quick, at-home or travel-friendly way to check for infestations, potentially saving individuals from uncomfortable encounters and the hassle of dealing with bed bug bites.
Les punaises de lit sont devenues un véritable fléau dans nos foyers. Mais attention, cette astuce pour les tuer n’est pas si efficace.
