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Bed Bugs are
blood-suckers commonly found in
motels, hostels or boarding houses
where itinerant travelers stay
overnight. Bed bugs are often found
in buildings used to store
second-hand furniture or clothing.
How do Bed Bugs get into bed? Bed
bugs are transported with luggage,
clothing and other articles, but not
on the person. It is not possible to
know if someone is a ‘bed bug
carrier’.
Bed Bugs do bite ... at night. Next
morning you may see dots of blood in
a line on bed linen. The blood has a
sickly sweet odor. Also look for
dried blood deposits around cracks
in the bed, bed-head, flooring,
bedside furniture and mattress.
Bed bugs life cycle: From the egg,
the bed bug has five nymphal stages
before becoming an adult. The adults
and nymphs leave their harborage
area to feed every 2 to 3 days. They
feed for 3 to 5 minutes at night, in
the early morning hours, before
returning to their harborage area,
usually located within a few meters
from their feeding area. Bed bugs
can survive for long periods without
a blood meal.
Adverse skin reactions: Some people
have an adverse skin reaction to the
bite of bed bugs. The bed bug
injects an anti-coagulant chemical
into the bloodstream of it's host
which prevents the blood from
clotting. This allows the bed bug to
suck out the blood until it is fully
engorged.
NOTE: The resulting irritancy of the
anti-coagulant chemical around the
bite site can be severe,
particularly to people with soft
sensitive skin. Scratching is
difficult to resist but this can
cause infection of the bite area. If
this is a likely problem, you should
consult a doctor or chemist to
obtain appropriate medication. |
| Pest Control
for Bed Bugs |
A professional pest controller
should be engaged to ensure safe
effective control of a bed bug
infestation. Firstly, a thorough
inspection of the area of
infestation is carried out before
proceeding with control procedures.
All potential daytime harborage
areas must be located and treated
with an insecticide registered for
this purpose.
Do NOT attempt do-it-yourself pest
control using a surface spray on
bed-linen or mattress. Such a use
could be a DANGER to the health and
safety of the occupants.
The pest management professional can
use specialized equipment with a
variety of insecticide formulations
depending upon the circumstances. We
recommend the safer synthetic
pyrethroid insecticide dust or spray
be used in certain locations. In
addition, the entire area may
require treatment using a fogging
machine in order to achieve a
satisfactory result.
What You Can Do: All clothing, bed
linen, curtains, fabrics, hangings
and the like must laundered prior to
insecticidal treatment. Wrap
mattresses in black plastic bag and
place in the sun for several hours.
Seal gaps in furniture, floor boards
and cracks in wallpaper and other
such areas where bed bugs can hide
during the day light hours.
High standards of sanitation and
hygiene, helps as an on-going
preventive measure. The entire
premises should be inspected
regularly for signs of bed bug
infestation. Prevention of a severe
bed bug infestation throughout an
entire building is more likely if
regular attention is provided. Use a
professional pest controller for
periodic insecticide treatment in
any commercial lodgings situation
where bed bug infestations are
likely to be a problem.
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