Bedbugs are one of the most common pests dealt with by pest control professionals. They are small brownish, oval insects that feed on blood from animals and humans. Adult bedbugs are about the same size as an apple seed in terms of their bodies. Their bodies become reddish after they are fed.
Although bed bugs cannot fly, they can still move fast over floors, walls and ceilings. Over a lifetime, hundreds of eggs may be laid by female bedbugs, each one about the same size as a grain of dust.
The nymphs are immature bedbugs that shed their skin five times before they reach maturity. They need a meal of blood before each shed. If the conditions are favorable, the bugs can grow fully in as little time as one month and produce up to three generations each year.
Bed bugs are annoying, but they don’t transmit any diseases.
Pest Control Tips: What You Need to Know About Bed Bugs
Where bed bugs hide
You may not be able to see bedbugs in your home if you have luggage, clothes, couches, or used beds. Because of their flattened bodies, they can fit in small spaces about the size of a credit card. Although bedbugs don’t have nests like bees or ants, they live in groups and hide in hiding places. They hide in boxes springs, headboards, and bed frames where they are easy to find.
Myrtle Beach exterminator said they can spread to other rooms or into protected areas. They can also spread to other rooms and apartments nearby.
Bedbugs are a parasite that feed on blood. Therefore, they should not be found in your home. They are equally likely to be found in clean homes and in hotel rooms than in filthy ones.
Bedbugs bite
They bite people when they’re asleep and are most active at night. They feed by puncturing the skin and stealing blood through a long-elbowed beak. They feed for three to ten minutes, then become full and crawl away unnoticed.
Bedbug bites
Although most bedbug bites are not painful at first, they can quickly turn into itchy welts. Bedbug bites can be found on any part of the skin that is exposed to sunlight while asleep, unlike flea bites which are mostly around the ankles. Flea bites often have a reddish center, but bedbug bites don’t.
Bedbug infestations can be hidden from the public. People may not realize that they are suffering from itching or welts. You must identify and find bedbugs to confirm that you have been bitten. That’s why residential pest control is a must if you want to get rid of them effectively.
Signs of Beg Bug infestation
- Itchy skin that appears in your eyes when you awaken from a sleepless night, especially if your bed was used or any furniture used at the time of the bites. Bedbugs can also be detected by these signs:
- You can get blood stains on your pillows or sheets.
- Bedbug excrement can be found on sheets, mattresses, walls, and bedclothes in dark or rusty areas.
- In areas where bedbugs are present, you may find egg shells or fecal spots as well as shed skins.
- A musty, offensive odor originating from the bug’s scent glands
You should immediately remove any bedding that you suspect is infested and inspect it for signs of insects or excrement. Take off the dust cover at the bottom of the boxsprings and inspect the seams in wood framing. The fabric is still attached to the frame by its staples.
You should also inspect the area around your bed. This includes inside books, radios, phones, or radios, as well as the edges of carpet and electrical outlets. Bedbugs can attach clothing to your clothes so make sure you check your closet. Call an exterminator if you’re unsure about the signs of bedbugs. They will be able to tell you what to look out for.
You should immediately take steps for bed bug treatment to eliminate the infestation and prevent them from returning.
Bedbug Treatments
- Begin by cleaning up any bedbug-infested areas. The following should be included:
- Wash your bedding, curtains, sheets, and clothing in hot water. Dry them using the highest setting of the dryer. Put stuffed animals, shoes and other items that cannot be washed in a dryer. Turn the dryer on high for 30 min.
- To get rid of bedbugs and eggs from mattress seams, use a stiff brush.
- Regularly vacuum your bed and the surrounding areas. Place the vacuum cleaner bag immediately after vacuuming and put it in a bag.
- To prevent bedbugs entering and escaping, cover your mattress and box springs using a tightly woven, zippered covering. You can live as long as a year without bedbugs eating so make sure to keep the cover on your mattress at least one year.
- To get rid of bedbugs, repair cracks in plaster. Peeling wallpaper can be glued down to fix them.
- Clear out clutter from the bed.
- You may need to get rid your mattress if it is infested.
Bedbug Extermination
Although it is helpful to clean up bedbug-infested areas, chemical treatments are often required in order to get rid of them. It is important to only use insecticides that are safe for bedrooms and your bed. You should not use insecticides on mattresses or bedding unless they are specifically stated.
It is generally safer and more effective to have a professional pest control company exterminate bedbugs. Call Zap Pest Control Inc. now.
Zap Pest Control Inc.
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Myrtle Beach, SC 29588
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