@ChasnotRobert once you have killed off the current colony of bedbugs, you need to find where they got in.
When we were house-sharing back in 2013, my better half kept getting bitten. It was summer so we first assumed mosquitoes or similar. One day I was changing the sheets (and also sorting something on the bed frame, like you) and there it was - a solitary bedbug in a fold on the fitted sheet.
It went down the toilet, the sheets went on a very hot wash, I had a nip of whiskey and set about investigating the rest of the bed and surrounding areas.
Nothing.
Our headboard backed onto a blocked up chimney breast with the standard 200x300 hole/grill arrangement. I covered that with paper/filler/paint on the off chance the chimney breast in this old knackered house was providing a route from the neighbour’s house.
I’m happy to say we didn’t have any further problems, but we did buy diatomaceous earth just in case.
@ChasnotRobert once you have killed off the current colony of bedbugs, you need to find where they got in.
When we were house-sharing back in 2013, my better half kept getting bitten. It was summer so we first assumed mosquitoes or similar. One day I was changing the sheets (and also sorting something on the bed frame, like you) and there it was - a solitary bedbug in a fold on the fitted sheet.
It went down the toilet, the sheets went on a very hot wash, I had a nip of whiskey and set about investigating the rest of the bed and surrounding areas.
Nothing.
Our headboard backed onto a blocked up chimney breast with the standard 200x300 hole/grill arrangement. I covered that with paper/filler/paint on the off chance the chimney breast in this old knackered house was providing a route from the neighbour’s house.
I’m happy to say we didn’t have any further problems, but we did buy diatomaceous earth just in case.
Good luck!