Beg Bugs

Bed bugs are insects from the genus Cimex that feed on blood, usually at night. Their bites can result in a number of health impacts including skin rashes, psychological effects, and allergic symptoms. Bed bug bites may lead to skin changes ranging from small areas of redness to prominent blisters. Symptoms may take between minutes to days to appear and itchiness is generally present. Some individuals may feel tired or have a fever. Typically, uncovered areas of the body are affected. Their bites are not known to transmit any infectious disease. Complications may rarely include areas of dead skin or vasculitis.

Bed bug bites are caused primarily by two species of insects: Cimex lectularius (the common bed bug) and Cimex hemipterus, found primarily in the tropics. Their size ranges between 1 and 7 mm. They spread by crawling between nearby locations or by being carried within personal items. Infestation is rarely due to a lack of hygiene but is more common in high-density areas. Diagnosis involves both finding the bugs and the occurrence of compatible symptoms. Bed bugs spend much of their time in dark, hidden locations like mattress seams, or cracks in a wall.

Treatment is directed towards the symptoms. Eliminating bed bugs from the home is often difficult, partly because bed bugs can survive up to 70 days without feeding. Repeated treatments of a home may be required. These treatments may include heating the room to 50 °C (122 °F) for more than 90 minutes, frequent vacuuming, washing clothing at high temperatures, and the use of various pesticides.

7 STEP TO HELP YOU WITH BED BUGS

  1. Make sure you really have bed bugs, not fleas, ticks or other insects. You can use our Pest Library to compare it to the image. 
  2. It’s not impossible to get rid of bed bugs. Don’t throw out all of your things because most of them can be treated and saved.
  3. Reduce the number of hiding places —clean up the clutter. A cluttered space provides more places for bed bugs to hide and makes treating them harder. If bed bugs are in your mattress, using special bed bug covers (encasements) on your mattress and box springs makes it harder for bed bugs to get to you while you sleep. Leave the encasements on for a year. 
  4. Regularly wash and heat-dry your bed sheets, blankets, bedspreads and any clothing that touches the floor.
  5. Don’t pass your bed bugs on to others.
    Bed bugs are good hitchhikers. 
  6. Vacuuming can get rid of some of your bed bugs. Carefully vacuum rugs, floors, upholstered furniture, bed frames, under beds, around bed legs, and all cracks and crevices around the room.
  7. Turn to the professionals.
    Hiring an experienced OPMP Pest Professional can increase your chance of success in getting rid of bed bugs.
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