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February 23, 2012

How Long Do Bed Bugs Live?

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Bed bugs live for approximately 10 months, progressing through a life cycle of egg, to nymph to full-grown adult bed bug. A bed bug infestation can start off as simply as one female bed bug snacking on a person. She may disappear for up to two weeks and then return for another meal.

Being fully nourished, a female bed bug can lay up to 3 eggs per day. It only takes two weeks for the eggs to hatch, so you can understand how quickly one bug can spark an infestation. From the eggs, emerges a nymph. Bed Bug nymphs are difficult to identify because their bodies are translucent. The nymph immediately looks for its first meal. The nymph can mature to an adult bed bug in about four months. Bed bugs can live up to ten months, but can go a long time between feedings. Simply leaving your house for a long weekend will not starve-out the bed bug infestation.For the do-it-yourselfer, you should consider reading “Bed Bugs – How To Prevent And Treat Bed Bugs“. It’s an eBook, so you can download it right away and  start dealing with your unwanted house guests. It has advice like how to conquer your infested mattress and how to kill the adult bugs AND eggs.

There are many products available to help control bed bug infestations. If you’re planning to do it by yourself, then you’re probably looking at sprays, “dusts”, and a steamer.

A professional bed bug extermination technician can cost up to $500 for an preliminary inspection. It will most likely cost thousands for more a complete eradication. If you are going to attempt to kill the bed bugs on your own, you should consider asking a professional for advice or guidance. Do-It-Yourself pest control stores can provide a volume of information.

 

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September 16, 2011

Bed Bug Infestations Are On The Rise

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Bed bugs are found throughout the world and are significantly increasing in numbers in North America as well as in many other countries. Even though we do not understand fully all of the reasons behind this increase, we suspect possible contributing factors such as a reduction in the use of urban pesticides, the more extensive world travel of different cultures and resistance to pesticides. This sudden increase in bed bug infestations has resulted in anxiety among the public, increased negative exposure of the hotel industry and a need to educate public health officials and pest control professionals on safe and effective control measures

During the last decade, there has been a significant increase in the number of bed bug infestations reported from homes, resort hotels, apartments, universities and cruise ships. The females produce 2 to 3 eggs every day throughout their lifespan, which can be several months. The elongated eggs are cemented in cracks or crevices close to the hosts. There is no larval stage; the young hatch as nymphs, mini versions of the adults.

If You Want To Steer Clear Of Bedbugs… 

The key to minimizing the likelihood of a bed bug problem is to educate yourself about bed bugs before they become an issue. 

Here are a few tips to try to get ahead of these annoying little blood-suckers:


While On A Trip 

  • Get familiar with what bed bugs look like. The adult bed bugs are easy to spot. They are dark brown and are about the size of a tick. Baby bed bugs (nymphs) are more of a challenge. They are usually tend to be translucent and very small. Regardless of what part of the growth cycle a bed bug is in, they are very flat. This means they can hide nearly anywhere.

  • Forget this idea that bed bugs thrive in a filthy environment. Unlike roaches and ants, bed bugs are right at home in an immaculate, luxury hotel.  All a bed bug needs is a place to hide and a nearby human to snack on.

  • Inspect your hotel room. Two of the most frequent hiding places for bed bugs are the mattress and the headboard. Take it upon yourself to look, before you unpack your suitcase.

  • Place your luggage on a metal rack or other stand as far away from the bed and walls as possible. This will reduce the risk of  unwanted stowaways.

  • Pack only what you need for your trip. Before you go home, consider visiting a coin-operated laundry. Toss your clothes (clean and dirty) in the dryer for a few minutes, until they are heated all the way through. The heat should be enough to kill the bed bugs and the bed bugs eggs. This should prevent an accidental infestation of your own house.

In Your House 

  • Declutter. The fewer hiding places your provide, the less likely the chance of infestation.

  • Talk to your neighbors, especially if you live in close proximity such as an apartment building or condominium.

  • Consider buying a mattress cover and caulk all cracks and crevices in your bedroom. The fewer places a bed bug can call home, the better.
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