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Are you looking for a picture of bed bugs so you can identify them? If so, you may need a specialist book
containing pictures of bed bugs of all the different types. If you want a picture of bed bugs because you are
curious, you will find five above. Bedbugs were practically wiped out in the developed countries in the 1940's and
1950's by the use of DDT, but reports of cases of bedbugs have been on the increase throughout the world since the
about 1995.
Picture Of Bed Bugs
Information in reports about one London borough show that bed bug infestations doubled each year from 1995 to
2001. The U.S. National Pest Management Association also reported a 71% increase in bed bug infestations between
2000 and 2005.
Furthermore, a pest treatment company based in Charlotte, North Carolina, claimed that a quarter of the 700
hotels that they surveyed between 2002 and 2006 showed some symptoms of bed bug infestation.
This rapid rise in the appearance of bed bugs led the United States Environmental Protection Agency to hold a
National Bed Bug Summit in 2009.
A picture of bed bugs should be circulated and pinned on the wall of each hotel, because it is not always easy
to know what you have been bitten by. Some people are allergic to the bite in which case it could produce a red
swelling or red bumps, but others are not allergic producing no skin conditions at all.
Bed bugs bite most often an hour before dawn, so if you get up early, you may see these little beetles scuttling
off home, if you had a picture of bed bugs to identify them with.
In fact, it is believed that the problem of bed bug infestations is a lot worse that we think it is, because
most of the surveys are carried out by pest control companies and neither hotels nor families want to admit that
they have bed bugs, which is why there should be a picture of bed bugs on display in public places.
The probable cause of this resurgence in the number of bed bugs is increased travel and there is some evidence
from a survey at a poultry farm in Texas that workers were taking poultry bed bugs home with from work.
Poultry farms and other animal institutions should inform their workers of the danger of taking bed bugs home
with them and display a picture of bed bugs so that the employees know what to be on the look out for.
The way to find out if you have an infestation is to look for bites, adult bed bugs, nymphs, and cast skin.
There may also be bllod and faeces in your bed
Bed Bugs Extermination
So, the question is, how do you go about bed bugs extermination? It is not as easy as killing fleas, that is for
certain. Bedbugs' resistance to pesticide seems to increasing quickly. Wild bed bugs, that is, those living in your
home, are thousands of times more resistant to pesticides than laboratory specimens.
At the moment, many commercial pesticide firms prefer to use steam hoses in their treatment for bed bug
infestations, because these bugs die when exposed to temperatures above 45 degrees centigrade.
Bed Bugs Spray
There are plenty of bed bugs spray products on the market, but be warned that bed bug sprays containing low
doses of pyrethrum insecticide may not work. In fact, bed bugs in different areas have different tolerances. For
example, bed bugs in New York are 264 times more resistant to deltamethrin than bed bugs in Florida. So, choose
your bed bugs spray carefully.
Getting Rid Of Bedbugs
How do you go about getting rid of bedbugs? The easiest and quickest way is to call either the local health
authority or a pest control company. They will probably steam clean your house and advise you if you need to throw
out any items of furniture or / and have any remedial work done on your house. Screwing back and sealing off loose
skirting boards can help a lot in getting rid of bedbugs.
How Do You Get Bed Bugs?
'How do you get bed bugs?' That is a very good question, but the answer is not so easy, because no one really
knows. Houses that are more likely to have them have loose woodwork and plenty of cracks in the plaster work.
Anywhere dark and narrow that they can get into and sleep during the day and most of the night.
A torn mattress is excellent for them to hide in. One thing is for certain, people used to think that only the
poor got bed bugs, but now there is evidence that many of Manhattan's East Side homes are show symptoms of being
infested with bedbugs too. So, no, there is no clear answer to the question: 'How do you get bed bugs?'
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