markg0vbr
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If I went off to a different room, they'd likely start wandering out of my bedroom to find food and perhaps spread the problem. Yes, they'd likely come into contact with the insecticide and die but the risk of having them move to different rooms and maybe one or two surviving to start all over again isn't worth thinking about.
They're not always in the bed to start with either - they live in cracks and tight spots so are just as likely to be hiding in the electrical sockets, behind pictures on the wall, under skirting boards, in books on bookcases etc and will emerge to climb back up into the bed when you're asleep. I used to wrongly imagine that they simply lived in your mattress and you could just get rid of it to cure the problem.
some times when i get to a job, people have thrown there old bed out and are having a new bed delivered.
i do the treatment then put down fly paper under the feet / casters of the bed to stop the "people eaters" getting back on the bed, in the old days you would see beds standing with there legs on bowls of water for the same thing.