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Frequently Asked Questions
Encasements work by sealing your mattress and box springs away from the infestation. If there are any bugs on them, they'll be contained and if they're bed bug free they'll stay that way.
Bed bugs are small insects that feed on the blood of mammals. In homes, bed bugs feed primarily on the blood of humans, usually at night when people are sleeping.
Generally, an encasement has six sides and fully encloses either the mattress or box spring, usually with a zipper. Pads and protectors typically have five sides and fit over the mattress like a fitted sheet.
If you get the right kind of encasement and If it's properly installed. A properly designed encasement completely envelops and seals the mattress and box spring, trapping bed bugs inside. The bed bugs
are then unable to feed and will eventually starve.
The Velcro self-locking zipper and internal flap add an additional level of security against penetration.
Bed Bugs are resilient, and it can take time to properly eliminate them. They can live for 1 year once they are encased in a bed bug mattress cover. Therefore, it is important to leave the bed bug mattress covered sealed for at least 1 year.



