Bed Bugs Are Back

(Hemiptera Cimicidae)

 

I’m sure most of you have heard the phrase “don’t let the bed bugs bite.

Bedbugs were a common problem prior to World War II and the widespread use of high residual pesticides such as DDT made them extinct in North America.  Now after a 50-year absence these unpleasant pests have made a comeback.  They are commonly carried in clothing, language or furniture and the more traffic a facility has the greater the potential for a problem.

Bed bugs feed on human blood.  Although they are not known to spread disease, their damage to your reputation can have a cost beyond counting.  Because these pests can be difficult to control, experienced, expert help is a necessity. 

If you see any of the following bed bug warning signs, be sure to contact Donald Dodd at (860) 878-9128 to do a free pest evaluation of your property.

 

Bed Bug Biology and Identification

Bed bugs are ectoparasites and exclusively feed on the blood of humans.  These insects live in cracks and voids near areas frequented by people, usually in bedrooms or other sites where a person might sit or rest for long periods of time.  The most severe infestations occur in rooms with poor sanitation but bed bugs can infest any building or home.

Adult Bed Bugs

Bed Bug Eggs and Nymphs

Bed bug eggs and nymphs are smaller than the head of a pin.Bed bug nymphs are about the size of the letter "O" on a penny.

Bed Bug Life Cycle

Bed Bug Life Cycle

Bed Bug Bites

Bed bug bites

Bed Bug Habits

Adult Bed Bugs

Tell-tail Signs of an Infestation

Education and Cooperation

In Hotels, especially, the facility’s staff plays a critical role in successful bed bug control and elimination.  Housekeeping and maintenance personnel should be trained to recognize signs of bed bug activity and instructed to notify management immediately.

And if bed bugs are found…

Pest Control Preparation Guidelines

Because bed bugs can hide in the tiniest of cracks and crevices it is necessary to have the beds dismantled and furniture accessible to enable your pest control professional to effectively service all areas where bed bugs may be hiding.  Your staff’s cooperation is necessary to help ensure the successful treatment of this tenacious parasite.

All of the effort you and your staff put into preparation is a critical component of the eradication of bed bugs.  Cluttered environments such as apartments or homes are especially difficult to treat and it may take 4 weeks or longer to gain effective control of the infestation.

 

When it comes to bed bugs, your reputation is far too important to trust to a no name contractor or a novice sales representative.  Please call (860) 878-9128 today to schedule a free pest inspection. Comments and questions welcome.

 

Donald Dodd

425A Hayden Station Rd.

Windsor, CT  06095

(860) 878-9128

   



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