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Bed bug infestation has been a problem documented as
early as medieval times in Europe or during the time of
Aristotle in Greece. Often attacking when one is fast
asleep, bed bugs are smart creatures that choose to move
when the target least knows it. Every person will have his
own version of a bed bug story and most likely it will be
bad.
Bed bugs are
scientifically known as “Cimex lectularius”, they are
wingless with a brownish ultra thin body. Various studies
indicate these creatures originated from Asia but now can be
seen in all parts of the world. Bed bugs thrive in areas
with a warm and dry climate but they have been able to
invade the northern regions because of the proliferation of
heated buildings.
The adult bed bug is
¼ to 3/8 inch length when it is unfed but its size will
expand considerably after a hearty meal. A starving bed bug
looks different compared to one that is well fed. Young bed
bugs or nymphs resemble the adults but have a yellowish
color after malting. A nymph can develop into a fully grown
bed bug for as fast as one month depending on how much it is
able to eat.
When they
become a pest
Bed bugs start to
become a problem when they become hungry for blood. They
typically stay in their homes in between meals and are only
forced to go out if they are starving. The warmth of a
nearby body is what attracts them but they cannot detect a
food source that is around 5-10cm away.
Bed bugs use their
highly developed mouthparts to bite and suck blood from the
skin of an unsuspecting person. Engorgement time can last as
long as seven minutes or as short as one minute. An adult
bed bug can absorb around seven times of its own body weight
in blood. The bed bug immediately retreats to its hiding
place after feasting and then lays eggs
again.
A person will only
realize that he has been bitten by a bed bug once he
discovers the large wheals in the affected part of the body.
These wheals eventually develop into a tiny read mark that
will stay for at least two to three days.
Bed bug bites can
also be distinguished by the orderly way the wheals are
formed, unlike mosquito bites that have a random pattern. It
is always advised that the affected area should never be
scratched to avoid infection and immediately washed with
soap and water.
Bed bugs do prefer
any part of the body that has good blood flow so the
reproductive organs will always be included in their list of
target spots.
Solving the bed
bug problem
Treating bed bug
bites is only a small part of solving the problem, as the
next step is actually getting rid of these unwanted
visitors. Those often travelling to areas with a tropical
climate are very susceptible to bed bug infestations, as the
luggage they carry might become their new home. Seeing bed
bugs crawl into boxes, suitcases and belongings is very
difficult, as they are tiny, agile and cryptic. Homes not
yet infested could inherit this problem from the use of
second hand furniture, couches or beds.
Those that want to
get rid of bed bugs in beds will have a difficult task at
hand. Fabrics with holes and tears are perfect locations for
them to lay eggs. During the 40s and 50s the use of DDT was
popular, as it helped minimize the spread of bed bug
infestations but was eventually outlawed due to concerns
over their effects to humans.
Pest Control firms have a wide array of instruments to help
get rid of beg bugs ranging from pesticides, aerosols and
other chemical agents. Beds in poor condition or heavily
infested should be automatically discarded. Regardless if
the bed is thrown out or not, encasing the box spring and
mattress is very helpful especially if the bugs are still
there.
Vacuuming could also
help in getting rid of bed bugs and some pest control
experts even use portable steam machines to treat beds.
Whether the infestation is minor or major, bed bugs are
always a pest especially for those that want to get a good
night’s sleep.
For more information
about getting rid of bed bugs go to http://www.bedbugsuncovered.com
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