What to do about bedbugs extermination

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What to Do About Bedbugs: Answers to the Questions That Have Been Bugging You Nobody wants to think about bedbugs crawling around in their beds at night, but everyone needs to be aware of what these pests look like! Bedbug infestations are on the rise all across the United States, and it's incredibly easy to end up with an infestation. You can pick up a bedbug virtually anywhere from a hotel room to a movie theater seat, as the bugs have the ability to latch onto clothing and luggage. A single bedbug can live for 6 to 12 months, and females can lay one to five eggs every day, meaning just a couple of bedbugs can become hundreds of bedbugs in no time. Read on for answers to your questions about these unpleasant, problematic bedroom guests: Are Bedbugs Only Found in Beds? While you're most likely to spot them in your bed, bedbugs don't just reside inside of bedding and on mattresses. The small, thin bugs have a habit of invading appliances and other types of furnishings. They can even live inside of electronics, electric outlets and pipes. This can make fully removing bedbugs very challenging for homeowners, hotels and landlords; you may think you've eliminated all of the bugs only to find out they were hiding somewhere else you didn't expect. How Do You Know If You Have Bedbugs? Some signs of bedbugs include: - Red to brown spots on linens, walls, sofas and draperies caused by bedbug feces - Brown skins from molting - White sticky eggs or empty white shells - An odd sweet odor - Red, itchy bites on any part of your body that was exposed while you sleep Can I Get Sick From Bedbugs? Bedbug bites can cause severe itching due to allergies to the saliva, and the redness and swelling that is caused by the reaction can be alarming. The good news is that bedbugs aren't known to carry any communicable diseases, so they're unlikely to make you sick. There have been some reports of people having life-threatening allergic reactions after bites, but this is very rare. How Can I Protect Myself From Bedbugs?


One of the most important things that you can do is to inspect hotel rooms carefully as soon as you check in for any signs of bedbugs. If you see anything, ask to have a different room or even consider being moved to another hotel. Use caution when bringing secondhand furniture and home decor items into your home, and run your vacuum cleaner frequently to capture any visitors. What Is the Best Way to Get Rid of Bedbugs? There are more than 300 treatments that the EPA has approved for the treatment of bedbugs. The most commonly used ones include pyrethrins and prethroids, poisons that kill many strains of bedbugs; however, some strains have become resistant to these chemicals and may require more intensive treatments. While you can treat bedbugs on your own, you must be absolutely sure that you've killed every last member of the colony in order to prevent re-infestation. As a result, experts recommend that you enlist the help of a professional pest control service. COMPANY NAME can help you deal with your bedbug problem by selecting the right treatment option for the specific type of infestation. Contact us today for more information.


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