How to Get Rid of Bed Bugs

It is a very difficult task to get rid of bed bugs. They have numerous hiding places and are difficult to eradicate completely. But if you work with an experienced pest controller, he or she will know where to look for the bugs and how to get rid of them. The insects are usually found in beds and mattresses, although they may also be found on other areas of your home.

Bedbugs feed by piercing your skin and feeding. The bite is usually painless. The bedbugs’ saliva acts as a mild blood thinner and an anaesthetic, which enables them to feed without causing any discomfort to the person they bite. In the daytime, they might feed on the surface of your skin without affecting it.

In the last three years, bedbug infestations have increased significantly in cities across North America, and scientists attribute this increase to both increased transience and the development of pesticide resistance. A recent study by Dr. Schal, currently under peer review, looked at infestations in apartment complexes in North Carolina and New Jersey. Researchers found that the majority of bedbugs were related to each other. That means that a single female bed bug can produce an entire population and spread rapidly throughout a building.

If you want to eliminate bed bugs, you should thoroughly wash your bedding. Washing the bedding at 120degF or higher is important to kill the insects in their early stages. You can also use a clothes dryer on medium heat to kill any eggs or larvae. In addition, you should avoid storing wet garments in the home.

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