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Bedbug control can be obtained through integrated pest management.
once adult bedbugs are killed
A follow up treatment is necessary due to eggs that may remain. Pest management professionals need to
Coordinate their treatments with vacuuming, cleaning, moving furniture and laundry.
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Habits
Habitat
Threats
This insect has a famous history as a bloodsucker and is named due to its tendency to feed
on a bed's occupants at night. The bed bug primarily attacks humans but can feed on any warm
blooded animal such as birds, mice, and pets. The bed bug is found worldwide and probably
came to the US from Europe in the 17th century.
Identification
Reproduction and Biting
Habits
An infestation of bed bugs is NOT evidence of unclean or unsanitary living areas. World
class hotels have reported bed bug infestation in recent years perhaps due to the increased
domestic and international mobility of society in the past few decades. Â
Commonly, the first sign of bed bug infestation is the appearance of small brownish or
reddish dots on bed linens. These are fecal spots or droppings on the surface of linens
from these bugs. Occupants may also notice swelling where they have been bitten.
Control
Bed bugs get their name because they like to live and feed in beds.
Bed bugs like to travel and will hide in suitcases, boxes and shoes to be near a food supply
. They are elusive, nocturnal creatures. They can hide behind baseboards, electrical
switchplates, picture frames, even wall paper. They come out at night for a blood meal.
Bed Bugs like to hide in small cracks and crevices close to a human environment. They can
be found behind baseboards, wallpaper, upholstery, and in furniture crevices.
Although bed bugs can dine on any warm-blooded animal, they primarily dine on humans. Bed
bugs do not transmit diseases, but their bites can become red, itchy welts.
Background
Adults are just under a 1/4" long and are relatively flat, nearly as wide as long, and oval
in shape compared to most other insects. The color is brown to reddish brown. The body may
have short golden hairs and will exude a "sickening sweet" smell from glands on its body.
There are many types of bed bugs and related insects.
Female bedbugs can lay over 500 eggs over a lifetime and each bed bug will molt or shed its
shell five times as it grows and a blood meal is required for each molt. If blood meals
become scarce, bed bugs can slow their life process until a blood meal source is found.
The saliva of the bed bug may cause a swelling on most people when they are bitten but they
do not leave a wound. Swelling may include redness in some sensitive people. Â
The bed bug is able to crawl into very small crevices in and around the human environment.
These include between mattresses, seams in bed linens, upholstery, behind wood trim, inside
electrical boxes, in floors, behind wallpaper, and in any other area near a blood meal that
will hide a very thin insect. Note, however, that bed bugs will move distances at night for
a blood meal which is why infestations occur in beds commonly, so merely washing bed linens
or other infested areas might not eliminate the source. Bed bugs are also excellent at
relocating by hitching rides in luggage, boxes, shoes, and any other mobile material.
The first step of control is to have a professional thoroughly inspect the area. This
inspection is required to determine the places where the bed bugs are living. Once the
inspection is complete, the pest control professional will determine the proper type of
control technique; treat the area and most likely return for a follow up inspection.