How to identify Bed Bugs
Appearance
Bed bugs
are flat, reddish-brown, oval insects up to 4 to 5 mm long or the size of an
apple seed. Swollen and reddish after a blood meal.
Behavior, Diet & Habits
Bed bugs
only feed on blood. Under cool conditions, bed bugs have been able to survive
up to a year without a meal. They prefer to be more active at night when the
host is asleep.
Bed bugs
are found in cracks and crevices, including mattress seams, sheets, furniture, behind
baseboards, electrical outlet plates and picture frames. Often found in hotels,
where they can travel from room to room and in visitors’ luggage or other
personal belongings such as purses and briefcases.
Signs of a Bed Bug Infestation
1 Seeing
the bugs. Adult bed bugs are about the shape and size of an apple seed.
2 Case
skins. As the juvenile bugs grow, they shed their skins, discovery of which
can indicate their presence.
3 Defecation.
After feeding, bed bugs return to their harborage to hide where they defecate
black to brown stains on porous surfaces or black to brown mounds on nonporous
surfaces.
4 Bites
also may indicate bed bug activity, but further signs will need to be found,
since other sources can cause red welts on the skin.
How do you get Bed Bugs?
You can
pick up bed bugs almost anywhere — offices, stores, hotels and gyms for
starters. They’re great at hiding and have been known to hitchhike in luggage,
personal belongings or even you. Once indoors, they can be very difficult to
control without the help of an experienced pest specialist. You can reduce your
chances of a costly bed bug infestation by catching them early.
Tips
- Remove all clutter from your home, which makes finding bed bugs easier.
- Wash and dry your bed linens on the hottest temperature permitted.
- Closely inspect any second-hand furniture before bringing it in your home.
- Inspect your home after moving, trips, service calls or overnight guests.
How serious are Bed Bugs?
Reproduction
Females
can deposit one to five eggs a day, and may lay 200 to 500 eggs in a Bed Bug’s lifetime. Under
normal room temperatures and with an adequate food supply, they can live for
more than 300 days.
Bed Bugs and Disease
It is
possible that Bed Bugs can carry diseases, however, they are not known to
transmit diseases to people.
Bed Bug Bites
Bed Bugs feed exclusively on blood, and people
have various responses to Bed Bug Bites.
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