Whether you know for sure that you have bed bugs or dust mites living in your bed sheets or are just exploring preventative measures to make sure they never can, you might be wondering how to get rid of dust mites and bed bugs from your bedding. Washing your bed sheets and pillows on a […]

4 ways to get rid of dust mites and pillows from your bedding if a hot wash isn’t an option


Whether you know for sure that you have bed bugs or dust mites living in your bed sheets or are just exploring preventative measures to make sure they never can, you might be wondering how to get rid of dust mites and bed bugs from your bedding.

Washing your bed sheets and pillows on a hot wash is an effective way to kill bed bugs and dust mites in their tracks — but what if a hot wash isn’t an option?

If your bedding is made from delicate fabrics like silk or cotton satin or you’ve invested in one of the best pillows for your sleep style, the chances are that they won’t be able to withstand being washed at a high temperature.

If hot washing isn’t an option (checking the care label will clarify that for you), we’ve identified four other ways to get rid of dust mites and bed bugs from your bedding. Let’s take a look…

When shouldn’t you hot-wash your bed sheets and pillows?

A woman sleeps on a silk pillowcase and bedding

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Using hot water might seem the easiest way to clean your bedsheets and pillows to get rid of the dust, oil and mites but experts say this is a recipe for disaster. Warm water is recommended instead, since washing your sheets consistently in hot temperatures will wear out the fabric, causing it to shrink or fade over time.