>>27800291there are many effective chemicals that work on them.
the critical point , even if you get a professional to do it, is to use the right ones.
he/she should use one that gets the mature stage and one that gets the eggs.
miss either and you are back to point 0 just with less money.
don't be too afraid to ask. you are paying them with real money, not shiny glass you pick at the beach.
that's 70% of the job.
the other 20% is for you to have prepared the place by removing any clothes and sheets from the room and be sure not to contaminate other places with them.
the last 10% is for the professional to be normally competent so he will know to spray every crevice and every spot they might be creeping. Even in wooden floors.
if you live in a wooden house just burn it.
you can't get rid of them any other way.