Monday 20 March 2017

How To Eliminate Bed Bugs Problem


In recent years, bed bug infestations have become a common issue. Although they were often originally associated with overcrowded and dilapidated housing environments, it’s no longer the case. They have returned and could be found even in the cleanest living accommodations including the finest of hotels and large apartment buildings.

The reasons to how they have returned are not fully understood, but it is believed to be partially due to an increase in travel among people, which includes easy movement of luggage or other articles that may have become infested from the previous travel destination.
Due to changes in environmental regulations, pesticides which were previously used to control these offending insects can no longer being used, which might also be a contributing factor to their resurgence.

Bed bugs are one of the most difficult pest problems to eradicate quickly. Usually, when this is the case, it is more cost- and time-efficient to hire a professional bug exterminator to eliminate the infestation problem and help prevent a re-infestation. The most common habitats of bed bugs would be cracks and crevices including mattress seams, sheets, furniture, behind baseboards, electrical outlet plates, and picture frames.

Bed bugs are flat, reddish-brown, oval insects about 3/16-inch long or the size of an apple seed. Bed bugs appear swollen and reddish after a blood meal. If you observe any bite symptoms, small brown (fecal) spots on bedding, small blood smears on sheets or visually translucent bed bug eggs in your bedroom, it’s time to call us!
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