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		<title>Bed Bug Facts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed Bugs are small pest – the adult is smaller than a quarter of an inch in size – that feed on the blood of animals and, most disconcertingly humans. Although not equipped with wings the bed bug does possess the ability to move very quickly and is prone to rapid infestation as a result. [...]]]></description>
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<p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.deadbedbugs.com/faq-articles/?action=category&amp;cat_id=004" target="_blank">Bed Bugs</a> are small pest – the adult is smaller than a quarter of an inch in size – that feed on the blood of animals and, most disconcertingly humans.</p>
<p>Although not equipped with wings the bed bug does possess the ability to move very quickly and is prone to rapid infestation as a result.</p>
<p>The Bed Bug concern is a common one, as these tiny mites are known to have traveled from their place of origin in the Asian continent to the rest of the globe. </p>
<p>It is far from unusual to find an infestation of Bed Bugs, but what is essential is that we know where they live, how to find them and what to do about them.</p>
<p>The female Bed Bug will lay eggs any day; as she can exist for vast lengths of time – over a year – this results in a rapid explosion of the Bed Bug population.</p>
<p>The bed bug is in action at night – when we are sleeping – and the primary clue to the infestation of Bed Bugs is the presence of marks on the skin in the morning.</p>
<p>The bed bug will feed during the night, and as it feeds on the blood it leaves behind marks of its presence.</p>
<p>A bed bug feeds by spearing the skin and inserting a tube with which it pulls out the required blood, and hence the victim will rarely be aware they are being bitten as they are normally asleep.</p>
<p>After feeding – which could be as long as ten minutes – the Bed Bug leaves behind a red mark which could swell and will irritate continually, bringing irritation and discomfort to the patient.</p>
<p>The problem about diagnosis is that the indications of Bed Bugs are often similar to many other skin infections.</p>
<p>Scabies leaves behind very similar indications to bed bug infestation, and other insect bites such as mosquito can also leave behind a similar tell tale mark. </p>
<p>Bed bug bites will usually appear on skin that is exposed while we sleep – the arms and legs, face and neck are all commonly bitten – and it is to these areas we should turn when looking for indications of the creatures.</p>
<p>The Bed Bug is a night feeding mite and it likes to dine on our blood; it also likes to hide and this is why it is found in our beds and furnishings. </p>
<p>While the Bed Bug does not nest like lots of other insects, it does fall to suitable places, hence many will hide together in the crevasses of a mattress, the inside of covers and linings and many dark and secure places.</p>
<p>Bed Bugs are frequently introduced into the home by persons who have been elsewhere and have possibly slept on a number of varied and frequently used beds.</p>
<p>A Bed Bug problem is not necessarily a case of dodgy hygiene, however, as a lot of hotels and guest houses have also been the source of the problem.</p>
<p>Bed Bug infestations increase very fast; with one female creature laying around five eggs per day it is easy to see how rapidly the colony can grow.</p>
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		<title>What are Bed Bugs?</title>
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<p>What are bed bugs?</p>
<p>Adult bed bugs are brown to reddish-brown, oval-shaped, flattened, and about 3/16 to 1/5 inch long. Their flat shape enables them to readily hide in cracks and crevices. The body becomes more elongate, swollen, and dark red after a blood meal. Bed bugs have a beaklike piercing-sucking mouthpart system. The adults have small, stubby, nonfunctional wing pads. Newly hatched nymphs are nearly colorless, becoming brownish as they mature. Nymphs have the general appearance of adults. Eggs are white and about 1/32 inch long.</p>
<p>Bed bugs superficially resemble a number of closely related insects (family Cimicidae), such as bat bugs (Cimex adjunctus), chimney swift bugs (Cimexopsis spp.), and swallow bugs (Oeciacus spp.). A microscope is needed to examine the insect for distinguishing characteristics, which often requires the skills of an entomologist.</p>
<p>Where are bed bugs found?</p>
<p>Bedbugs are very flat, which allows them to hide in tiny crevices. A crack wide enough to fit the edge of a credit card can harbor bedbugs [even in the ceiling]. In the daytime, they tend to stay out of the light, preferring to remain hidden in such places as mattress seams, mattress interiors, bed frames, nearby furniture, carpeting, baseboards, inner walls, tiny wood holes, or bedroom clutter. Bedbugs can settle in the open weave of linen; this will often appear as a gray spindle a centimeter long and a thread wide, with a dark speck in the middle.</p>
<p>Can bed bugs harm humans?</p>
<p>Bedbugs have no wings and cannot fly. They are light to dark brown and up to 1/3 inch. They look a little like small ticks but have only six legs (ticks have eight). Bedbugs bite mainly at night. They feed on animal blood and the common bedbug prefers humans, but will also feed on dogs and cats and other warm-blooded animals. Some people do not notice the bites, but other people become allergic and the bites can be itchy and cause much misery and lost sleep. Bites can become infected, but bedbugs are not thought to carry disease.</p>
<p>How do I know if my home is infested with bed bugs?</p>
<p>A bed bug infestation can be recognized by bloodstains from crushed bugs or by rusty (sometimes dark) spots of excrement on sheets and mattresses, bedclothes, and walls. Fecal spots, eggshells, and shed skins may be found in the vicinity of their hiding places. An offensive, sweet, musty odor from their scent glands may be detected when bed bug infestations are severe. </p>
<p>How are bed bugs eradicated in the home?</p>
<p>While professional pest control companies are usually very efficient in eliminating bed bugs, they are very expensive and in most cases have to come to your home more than once.  A cheaper yet still effective method of treating and eliminating these pests can usually be found in consumer bed bug sprays or home treatments.  Using a bed bug spray and following the steps below will typically be just as effective as a professional but much more cost effective.</p>
<p>Bed bugs infested bedding materials and cloths will need to be thoroughly cleaned. Take them to a laundry mat if you don’t want to bedbugs in your washer and dryer. But never use insecticides on materials that would come in contact with your body. Also, if you have pets, be sure to understand the possible affects chemicals may have on them.</p>
<p>A thorough vacuuming effectively removes both bed bugs and their eggs from mattresses, walls, and carpeting. Special attention should be given to creases and crevices. Be sure to get rid of the vacuum bag/contents in a sealed garbage bag. A professional hot water carpet extraction is also recommended if possible.</p>
<p>For more helpful information on Bed Bugs visit http://www.gettingridofbedbugs.com</p>
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		<title>Farewell To Bed Bugs &#8211; Exterminating Every Last One Of Them…</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 09:14:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed bugs are the most persistent of parasites that have ever graced this planet. As they are very tiny, they creep into the smallest of crevices and cracks. It is useless to scrub surfaces or apply pesticides and try getting rid of them Hence, you must not take any risks while treating bugs. Professionals, who [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bed bugs are the most persistent of parasites that have ever graced this planet. As they are very tiny, they creep into the smallest of crevices and cracks. It is useless to scrub surfaces or apply pesticides and try getting rid of them</p>
<p>Hence, you must not take any risks while treating bugs. Professionals, who actually know what they are into must be sought for, while treating or controlling infestations of bed bugs. </p>
<p>Bites of Bed bugs and diseases</p>
<p>Health organizations across the globe confirm that there are no diseases that are caused or spread by bed bugs. However, a little bit of the saliva of bed bugs are left under host&#8217;s skin, but they don&#8217;t cause or transfer diseases.</p>
<p>This is the difference between bed bugs and other insects like mosquitoes that suck blood and also transfer dengue, malaria and other diseases.</p>
<p>But, the bites of bed bugs because irritation in the skin and leaves itchy marks that are uncomfortable. The bites of bed bugs, most often, look like that of any other insect.</p>
<p>Though bed bugs don&#8217;t cause health hazards, the irritation and itchiness caused by the bed bugs on your skin will make you seek a treatment for the bed bugs that have infested your house.</p>
<p>It may cause blemishes or itching wounds in the skin if the bugs keep biting continuously. Other people may develop allergies which can cause serious skin problems at a later date.</p>
<p>Planning an attack</p>
<p>If the bed bugs are to be removed from your home, you must plan it thoroughly. A strategy that is well thought upon must be formed.</p>
<p>Before pest control operators in your area are called for, you ought to be ready to throw or discard many things in your house, which may pose as a possible habitat for the bed bugs inside your house.</p>
<p>Mostly, bedbugs that infest beds cannot be treated as they are so very tiny that they creep into the beds through the tiniest of holes in the bed. Even pesticides are not completely effective when it is a bed bug infestation that is to be treated.</p>
<p>Still, things that are infested by bed bugs cannot be discarded easily too. Just because you wish to rid your house off those parasites does not meant that you need not consider the welfare of those around you that is your neighbors.</p>
<p>Hence, things infested by bed bugs must be disposed with utmost care. Mostly, the things are burned or even isolated from other things by enclosing in an air tight bag so that the bugs do not get transferred onto another thing or area that can play host for them.</p>
<p>As adult bugs can live without food for a year, the infested thing must be burned, or else they must be isolated from everything and mostly from other things that can be a host like the bodies of human beings or animals.</p>
<p>Also, the room that was once infested ought to be cleaned thoroughly so that the eggs that could have been laid by the adult bugs that were exterminated are removed. </p>
<p>Better be safe than sorry:</p>
<p>It is said that it is better to be safe than sorry. The best way to prevent accumulation of bed bugs is maintenance of hygiene and cleanliness.</p>
<p>If you travel a lot, make sure that there are no bed bugs in the hotel rooms you stay in. Else, they will stick to your bags and baggage and return with you to your house, which will not be a pleasant experience.</p>
<p>Regular check ups of rooms and visits from professionals is advisable as they know more about infestation of pests than you can possibly know, ever. Their help and advice must be sought if you wish to determine if bed bugs have infested your house or if you wish to get rid and banish them from your house.</p>
<p>If bed bugs have infested your room, transferring the infestation is not the proper solution, because the chances that the bed bugs go along with your furniture to your new house are very large.</p>
<p>Hence, finally, the bed bugs&#8217; infestation must be treated only by you. You must be hygienic and well informed about bed bugs. Keep researching about them and look for professional help if you feel that there is a bed bug infestation in your house.</p>
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<p>The <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.deadbedbugs.com/faq-articles/index.php?action=send2friend&amp;cat_id=004&amp;id=140" target="_blank">Bed Bug</a> spread is a common one, as these tiny insects are understood to have traveled from their place of origin in the Asian continent to the entire globe.</p>
<p>It is not unusual to find an infestation of Bed Bugs, but what is important is that we recognise where they live, how to find them and what to do about them.</p>
<p>The female Bed Bug will produce eggs each day; as she can exist for extraordinary lengths of time – over a year – this results in a natural explosion of the Bed Bug population.</p>
<p>The bed bug is active at night – when we are sleeping – and the first clue to the presence of Bed Bugs is the presence of bites on the skin in the morning.</p>
<p>The bed bug will feast during the night, and when it feeds on our blood it leaves behind indications of its presence.</p>
<p>A bed bug feeds by spearing the skin and feeding in a tube with which it pulls out the required blood, and hence the victim will rarely be aware they are being bitten as they are generally asleep.</p>
<p>After feeding – which can be as long as ten minutes – the Bed Bug leaves behind a red puncture which may swell and will hurt continually, bringing irritation and discomfort to the individual.</p>
<p>The problem regarding diagnosis is that the indications of Bed Bugs are often similar to a number of other skin infections.</p>
<p>Scabies displays very similar signs to bed bug infestation, and many insect bites such as mosquito can also result in a similar tell tale red welt.</p>
<p>Bed bug bites will most likely appear on skin that remains exposed while we sleep – the arms and legs, face and neck are all commonly bitten – and it is to these areas we should look when looking for signs of the creatures.</p>
<p>The Bed Bug is a night feeding insect and it likes to feast on our blood; it also likes to remain hidden and this is why it frequents our beds and furnishings.</p>
<p>While the Bed Bug does not nest like many other insects, it does gravitate to suitable places, hence many will hide together in the crevasses of a mattress, the inside of covers and linings and any dark and secure places.</p>
<p>Bed Bugs are frequently carried into the home by persons who have been elsewhere and have maybe slept on a number of unusual and frequently used beds.</p>
<p>A Bed Bug case is not usually a case of ill hygiene, however, as any number of hotels and guest houses have also been the source of cases.</p>
<p>Bed Bug infestations spread very fast; with one female bug laying around five eggs every day it is easy to see how quickly the colony can grow.</p>
<p>To eradicate Bed Bugs you also need to get rid of the infested mattress and any other furnishings that may be infested with the creatures.</p>
<p>As bed bugs are very numerous and difficult to find, getting rid of all the eggs and creatures with off the shelf remedies may not be entirely successful.</p>
<p>During an infestation of bed bugs, all clothes, covers and linings that have been in contact with bugs – or you think may have been – have to be be thoroughly washed; if possible this should be done on the hottest setting possible to be certain to kill the bugs.</p>
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		<title>Bed Bugs – a Serious Problem for Property Owners</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 03:13:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed bug infestations have increased exponentially over the past three years causing panic among homeowners, coop members and property managers. In New York City 1,800 bed bug complaints were received in 2004. By last year complaints had more than tripled, topping 7,000. Concern that 2008 will see even more bed bug activity prompted the city [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bed bug infestations have increased exponentially over the past three years causing panic among homeowners, coop members and property managers. In New York City 1,800 bed bug complaints were received in 2004. By last year complaints had more than tripled, topping 7,000. Concern that 2008 will see even more bed bug activity prompted the city to recently sponsor educational seminars for residents and property managers.</p>
<p>The problem is not limited to New York City and other large metropolitan areas. In recent years the age-old scourge has cropped up in all 50 states. The nightly news, local newspapers and blogosphere are full of reports of bed bug infestations. Numerous websites dedicate themselves to pinpointing the latest infestation sites and warning buyers and renters to steer clear. Luxury hotels have been sued by irate guests. Bed bugs have been reported in the tony co-ops of the rich and famous, in fashionable condominiums, in luxury apartments, in college dorms and in upscale suburban homes. Noted bed bug authority Michael Potter, an urban entomologist at the University of Kentucky, calls bed bugs the pre-eminent household pest in the U.S., on a par with cockroaches and rats. &#8220;This is one serious issue,&#8221; he recently told the New York Times. &#8220;This will be the pest of the 21st century – no questions about it.&#8221; </p>
<p>&#8220;History is repeating itself,&#8221; Potter said, explaining that many American beds were crawling with bed bugs before World War II. After the war, the use of potent chemicals like DDT spelled the death knell for bed bugs in America and most industrialized countries; but they continued to flourish in many other parts of the world. With environmental consciousness came less powerful, but safer chemicals that have allowed bed bugs carried in on the clothing and suitcases of international travelers to dig back into American beds.</p>
<p>&#8220;If bed bugs transmitted disease, what&#8217;s happening would be considered a huge epidemic,&#8221; says bed bug expert Dini Miller, an entomologist at Virginia Tech. &#8220;Though bedbugs have been shown to harbor 28 pathogens temporarily — including HIV and hepatitis B — numerous studies have shown the pathogens fail to thrive in the host enough to spread disease to people,&#8221; according to an article in the July 16, 2007 issue of U.S. News &amp; World Report. </p>
<p>While they don&#8217;t pose a health threat, bed bugs routinely throw people into a state of hysteria. About the size of an apple seed, bed bugs have flattened, oval, wingless bodies that are a light to reddish-brown in color. Feeding on human blood for 3 to 10 minutes at a time, the proliferate nocturnal pests carry a psychological punch out of proportion to their size. &#8220;They come in the dark; they feed on you; they scurry away when you turn the light on,&#8221; said Lynn Kimsey, director of the Bohart Museum of Entomology at the University of California-Davis. Their bites can raise itchy red welts that bedevil their victims. There are stories of people dumping gallons of insecticide on their mattresses and dousing themselves with bug spray before they go to sleep. &#8220;I have people who call me in tears. They&#8217;re in hysterics,&#8221; admitted entomologist Richard Pollack of Harvard University. </p>
<p>Bed bugs are tough to kill. They have a hard cuticle for protection, can live for more than a year without feeding, and hide in tiny cracks and crevices making it hard for exterminators to reach them. Their eggs are tiny (about the size of a pin head), translucent and pearly white. Household insecticides won&#8217;t kill bed bugs and can actually cause them to spread as they seek new harborage. In fact, Potter and University of Kentucky researchers are starting to find bed bugs that are resistant to the pesticides commonly used to kill them.</p>
<p>In laboratory tests these &#8220;super bed bugs&#8221; have survived commercial pesticides at more than 10 times the recommended dose. Researchers sprayed laboratory bed bugs and bugs from four different apartment colonies with pyrethoid insecticides, the most common professional insecticide used to kill bed bugs. When sprayed, the laboratory bed bugs, which had never been exposed to the insecticide, were decimated completely; however, there were few mortalities among the apartment bed bug populations. In fact, those insects were immune to sprays that were two to three hundred times the recommended dosage prescribed by the insecticide manufacturer.</p>
<p>Complicating matters, people often have trouble enduring pesticide treatments and the residues they leave. A revolutionary new bed bug eradication treatment, Cryonite, provides a safe solution. Popular in Europe and Australia but only recently introduced in the United States, Cryonite does not use chemicals or leave noxious or poisonous residues. Cryonite is a completely &#8220;green&#8221; solution to killing bed bugs. It&#8217;s safe for people with sensitive skin, allergies, asthma, medical conditions, babies, young children, the elderly, even pets. A totally dry method of pest elimination, Cryonite leaves no liquid residue which allows for immediate use of the home or building after treatment.</p>
<p>The kryptonite of the pest world, felling even super bugs that are resistant to ordinary pesticides, Cryonite uses rapid freezing to kill bed bugs, cockroaches and most other insects. Unlike traditional pesticides, Cryonite kills bugs in every stage of development. Bugs can&#8217;t hide from the pressurized carbon dioxide (CO2) &#8220;vapor&#8221; that seeps into cracks, crevices and other hiding places. Cryonite works by applying thin layers of pressurized CO2 &#8220;snow.&#8221; As the CO2 hits surfaces, it vaporizes, causing extreme instant cooling of any organism with which the gas comes in contact. In effect, it freezes the cells of insects, crystallizing the water in their cells on contact. The insect is instantly immobilized and it takes only moments for death to occur. Bugs cannot scurry away and escape Cryonite. The fast-freezing gas kills adults, nymphs and eggs alike, unlike pesticides which are impotent on eggs.</p>
<p>Encasements are another important weapon in the property owner&#8217;s bed bug eradication arsenal. Encasements protect your investment in mattresses and box springs from bed bugs. If bed bugs occur, they can&#8217;t get through the encasement to infect mattresses and box springs. If bed bugs are already evident, they and their eggs are trapped inside the encasements where they eventually suffocate and die. Bed bug-proof encasements are made with breathable materials that are impervious to bed bug bites but guarantee a comfortable night&#8217;s sleep. Specially designed seams and zippers keep bugs from crawling in or out. Encasements are meant to remain on your mattress and box springs for as long as you own them, forever protecting your investment from bed bug infiltration.</p>
<p>          <span>Douglas Stern is the managing partner of Stern Environmental Group and a bed bug extermination expert. His firm serves clients in New Jersey, New York City, and New York. You can reach him toll free at 1-888-887-8376 or by email at info@sternenvironmental.com or at <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.SternEnvironmental.com" title="http://www.SternEnvironmental.com">http://www.SternEnvironmental.com</a>. <br class="clear" /><a rel="dofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.articlesbase.com/real-estate-articles/bed-bugs-a-serious-problem-for-property-owners-388510.html">Article Source</a></span></p>
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<p>Are you aware of the fact that there are 90% chances for a popular hotel &#8211; a suite room or a presidential in a posh hotel to have bed bugs? Even you&#8217;re favorite hotel can have bed bugs without your knowledge.</p>
<p>Now you may wonder whether your hotel has got bed bugs or not. What are the symptoms and signs of bed bug infestation? Assuming that your hotel has got bed bugs, what can be done so that your house does not get infested when you return home?</p>
<p>The common symptoms and signs of bed bug infestation are as follows </p>
<p>1. Bed Bug Rash</p>
<p>Itching is the first sign. The rash begins with an itching sensation. The rash will not be visible but you&#8217;ll be able to feel the itch.</p>
<p>When a bed bug bites, it can be itchier than mosquito bites. When a mosquito bites, you can sense its sting and feel the sucking of blood. But when bed bugs bite, the itch can be felt only after a time period of minimum one hour. This is caused by the anesthetics in the bed bug&#8217;s saliva. They inject anticoagulant and anesthetics, to prevent blood from clotting, before it sucks your blood.</p>
<p>Bed bug rash can be sensed one hour after the bite. But in some cases, the rash appears only a few days or weeks later. This is determined by the body&#8217;s response to the chemicals secreted by the bugs.</p>
<p>How can you identify a rash caused by a bed bug? It begins with a, red, small and round (from being inflamed), bump which looks more swollen than a mosquito rash. Initially, only a swollen bump can be seen. In due course of time, the rash spreads all over. This indicates that many bed bugs have started biting you. But in some cases, the rash may look similar to a bite mark in sequence. This is seen in people who constantly move when they&#8217;re sleeping. Once the bed bugs notice movement around them, they quickly run back to their hiding places.</p>
<p>When you suspect a bed bug rash, examine it for a few days. The rash causes prolonged itching for days together .Also, a bed bug rash doesn&#8217;t heal as quickly as mosquito bites. It remains swollen for weeks together.</p>
<p>2. Bed Bug Odor</p>
<p>Next thing to look for is bed bug odor. What kind of an odor does it have?</p>
<p>A Hotel where there&#8217;s plenty of bed bug infestation had this obnoxious, musty, sweet-smelling,  odor that bed bugs release. You may find this smell under the headboard and mattresses. If you find a sofa with cracks or a wooden chair in your hotel, check whether they&#8217;ve got bed bug odor.</p>
<p>Bed bug odor isn&#8217;t easily detectable in hotels with negligible or minimal amount of infestation,</p>
<p>How do you avoid the hotel bed bugs from attacking your house?</p>
<p>Take out all the things from your suitcase the previous night. Bed bugs are efficient hitchhikers. Bed bugs can survive without food for days together. If there are bed bugs in your suitcase, they can attack the entire household.</p>
<p>Check your wooden things for bed bugs. They are attracted to wooden items, paper and cloth. These are the substances that support their survival.</p>
<p>Use water-based insect destroyer and spray it around your suitcase, and that the bed bugs can be thrown away. put your clothes and other things in a clean, dry bath tub. Bed bugs can&#8217;t stay in tub crevices as the tub is made up of ceramic or marble and it gets wet quite often.</p>
<p>Wash the used clothes before going back home. Remember, this isn&#8217;t a trivial issue. Once your bedroom gets infested with bed bugs, it quickly spreads to neighboring rooms. Destroying bed bugs is really difficult. You may even have to even condemn your sofa and bed to get rid of bed bugs.</p>
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		<title>Battling The Distribution Of Bed Bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 19:22:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed bugs are insects that do not have wings. They are roughly shaped oval. They measure, once fully grown, from four to five millimeters long. You might find the next piece of information unexpected, but bed bugs are fast runners. There are easy to see on white linoleum or marble floors, but very difficult to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bed bugs are insects that do not have wings. They are roughly shaped oval. They measure, once fully grown, from four to five millimeters long. You might find the next piece of information unexpected, but bed bugs are fast runners. </p>
<p>There are easy to see on white linoleum or marble floors, but very difficult to spot on brown wooden floors. This is so because bed bugs are rust brown in color and they even change into a deeper red brown when they finish a blood meal. </p>
<p>The fact that bed bugs are dorsoventrally flat assists their distribution. Since they are so thin, they can squeeze in and fit in very narrow cracks and crevices, oftenly ones that may be found on the floor. Because of their great skillful hiding, bed bugs are very hard to detect. </p>
<p>Bed bug distribution also adds up to the any pieces of information about the two main species of bed bugs that bite human beings. </p>
<p>First, is the common bed bug, more scientifically called cimex lectularius. This kind of bed bug is found in any crevice as long as it is around room temperature. They are of greater distribution in Australia. May it be remote or urban, common bed bugs do not care, only as long as they are distributed to an area that copes well with their needs. </p>
<p>Another kind of bed bugs is the tropical bed bug, or cimex hemipterus. This bed bug has been guessed to be distributed in the tropics a long time ago. However, it was only recently recognized by the medical entomology department. This department can tell you more information about the distribution of the cimex hemipterus in the tropics. </p>
<p>Bed bugs are also distributed finely in human dwellings, bat caves and bird&#8217;s nests. In truth, the habitats that have been recently mentioned are the ones found to be most suitable for these said bed bugs. Why? It seems to be quite obvious. Bed bugs are distributed to these habitats because of their offered warmth and hosts they can feed on. </p>
<p>However, you must always remember tht bed bugs are never evenly distributed throughout the environment. You will come to notice that instead of being distributed in the environment, bed bugs are distributed mainly in harborages. </p>
<p>When human dwellings is the subject, the harborages are inclusive of the crack and crevices that you can find, sometimes not find, in your house&#8217;s walls, behind your wallpaper, furniture and wood paneling, or even under your carpetting. </p>
<p>Bed bugs are more usually not so prone to activity during the night, but will feed on anything during the day, especially when hunger strikes them. So, most likely, these said bed bugs would be distributed to trees and leaves and roots and absolutely anything that they can land on and strike their fancy. </p>
<p>Bed bugs can also be distributed to clothing, in bedding or even your luggage. However, much to their dismay, they do not have appendages that could allow them to cling, possibly to hair feathers or fur. This would bring you to the conclusion that bed bugs leave to feast on their hosts but once done with that thing they do, they leave their hosts since they have nothing to cling with in the first place. </p>
<p>Adult bed bugs live exclusively as parasites that feed mainly on warm-blooded animals, the best example, and probably the most usual, would be human beings. Since bed bugs can be distributed to poor housing conditions, then it would be conclusive that the infestations o fbed bugs can be found in these places too. And if these said bed bugs do get distributed to domestic premises, then the room they will most probably attack is the bedroom. </p>
<p>You already know of the fact that bed bugs are distributed to cracks and crevices where they most typically hide, but you probably would find this quite surprising. Throughout this essay, have you ever wondered or asked yourself why these insects are called bed bugs? It is because they love to distribute themselves in bedrooms, specifically in the vicinity of where the host, in this case, human beings, sleeps. Oftentimes, they would even habitate in the host&#8217;s sleeping place itself, the bed. Its distribution in bedrooms are also inclusive of bed frames, behind skirting or wallpaper and the matress itself.</p>
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		<title>Bed Bugs In The Big Apple</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 01:31:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unlike the struggling Mets and Knicks, bed bugs have again made headlines in New York City. In 2004, bed bug violations in New York City totaled 377 in 2004, up sharply from only two in 2002 and 16 in 2003. Reports of bed bug infestations continuously come from different parts of the US but those [...]]]></description>
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<p>Unlike the struggling Mets and Knicks, bed bugs have again made headlines in New York City. In 2004, bed bug violations in New York City totaled 377 in 2004, up sharply from only two in 2002 and 16 in 2003. Reports of bed bug infestations continuously come from different parts of the US but those coming from New York are seemingly the most disturbing. </p>
<p>Hordes of bed bugs were found in a duplex apartment in Park Avenue, while residents of a Riverside Drive co-op spent $20,000 to get rid of these pesky insects. The comeback of bed bugs has been attributed by entomologists and pest control groups to the continued entry of immigrant settlers coming from third world countries, increased travel activity and use of less effective insecticides. </p>
<p>A new mattress bought from a department store may have been stored in a truck carrying a bug infested couch disposed by its owner. Bed bugs are not choosy on what type of place to dwell, as long as there is a warm body available nearby. Even a well-cleaned and maintained home will be good for them, unlike roaches or mice, which prefer to move in a filthy environment. </p>
<p>Once they enter a home, bed bugs can attach themselves to pants and crawl into neighboring apartments. Anybody that stays in a hotel has a chance of bringing home bed bugs and even some of New York&#8217;s best places to stay in have infestations. </p>
<p>Bed bugs have been found in private schools, hospital maternity wards and even in the waiting room of a local hospital in downtown New York. Bed bugs were almost an afterthought shortly after World War II by using DDT. However, concerns over the possible effects of the chemical to human health eventually resulted in the banning of its use. </p>
<p>Bed bugs have the scientific name &#8220;Cimex lectularius&#8221;. They don&#8217;t have wings unlike most insects and have a brownish color. Bed bugs move the similarly to nocturnal parasites whereas they are active in hunting for human hosts. They are normally inactive during the day and only come out during nighttime. Given this behavior people will only be able to discover them when their population has risen to hundreds or even thousands. </p>
<p>Human blood is the favorite meal of bed bugs but they can also feed on cats and dogs if they are left with no option. Bed bugs have highly developed mouthparts to bite and suck blood. The insects usually come out to attack when the person occupying the bed has dozed off to dreamland. </p>
<p>Bed bugs eat for as short as less than a minute to as long as 10 minutes. They can expand three times their original size once they are filled with blood. However, humans will have a hard time detecting that he is being victimized by a bed bug, as its bite is painless. </p>
<p>However, bed bugs do not transmit disease and the bite only results in an orderly trail of red wheals that dermatologists mistakenly identify as scabies or hives. The lifespan of an adult ed bug can last for as long as a year and a female can lay as much as 500 eggs. </p>
<p>Bed bugs prefer beds with many holes and tears and can even occupy egg foams, sleeping bags, cardboard stacks and even waterbeds. Waterbeds feature nooks and crannies and normally kept warm. </p>
<p>Insecticides bought from the local hardware have become ineffective in fighting bed bugs, as they have become more resilient over the years. Using a cockroach bomb will only scatter them in different areas of a room. </p>
<p>Pest control groups in New York have advised those with beg bug problems to wash and bag every piece of clothing in an infested room, as part of a pre-extermination procedure. </p>
<p>Garments or beddings badly infested should be thrown out, as these cannot be sprayed with insecticides based. Cleaning clutter is also a requirement, as spaces filled with belongings will just delay the inspection and treatment process. </p>
<p>In addition, bed frames and bureau drawers need to be taken apart, as various chemicals will be used in the treatment. Processes need to be done multiple times if the infestations are of the worst kind. </p>
<p>Despite various ways to fight bed bugs, people need to accept the fact that they are back and will continue to stay in the Big Apple.</p>
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		<title>Die Bed Bugs Die</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jul 2010 16:47:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Getting rid of bed bugs has been a problem documented as early as medieval times in Europe or during the time of Aristotle in Greece. Often attacking when one is fast asleep, bed bugs are smart creatures that choose to move when the target least knows it. Every person will have his own version of a bed bug story and most likely it will be bad. </p>
<p>Bed bugs are scientifically known as &#8220;Cimex lectularius&#8221;, they are wingless with a brownish ultra thin body. Various studies indicate these creatures originated from Asia but now can be seen in all parts of the world. Bed bugs thrive in areas with a warm and dry climate but they have been able to invade the northern regions because of the proliferation of heated buildings. </p>
<p>The adult bed bug is 1/4 to 3/8 in length when it is unfed but its size will expand considerably after a hearty meal. A starving bed bug looks far more different compared to one that is well fed. Young bed bugs or nymphs resemble the adults but have a yellowish color after molting. A nymph can develop into a fully grown bed bug for as fast as one month depending on how much it is able to eat. </p>
<p>When they become a pest </p>
<p>Bed bugs start to become a problem when they become hungry for blood. They typically stay in their homes in between meals and are only forced to go out if they are starving. The warmth of a nearby body is what attracts them but they cannot detect a food source that is around 5-10cm away. </p>
<p>Bed bugs use their highly developed mouthparts to bite and suck blood from the skin of an unsuspecting person. Engorgement time can last as long as seven minutes or as short as one minute. An adult bed bug can absorb around seven times of its own body weight in blood. The bed bug immediately retreats to its hiding place after feasting and then lays eggs again. </p>
<p>A person will only realize that he has been bitten by a bed bug once he discovers the large wheals in the affected part of the body. These wheals eventually develop into a tiny read mark that will stay for at least two to three days. </p>
<p>Bed bug bites can also be distinguished by the orderly way the wheals are formed, unlike mosquito bites that have a random pattern. It is always advised that the affected area should never be scratched to avoid infection and immediately washed with soap and water. </p>
<p>Bed bugs do prefer any part of the body that has good blood flow so the reproductive organs will always be included in their list of target spots. </p>
<p>Solving &#8216;em bugs </p>
<p>Treating bed bug bites is only a small part of solving the problem, as the next step is actually getting rid of these unwanted visitors. Those often traveling to areas with a tropical climate are very susceptible to bed bug infestations, as the luggage they carry might become their new home. Seeing bed bugs crawl into boxes, suitcases and belongings is very difficult, as they are tiny, agile and cryptic. Homes not yet infested could inherit this problem from the use of second hand furniture, couches or beds. </p>
<p>Those that want to get rid of bed bugs in beds will have a difficult task at hand. Fabrics with holes and tears are perfect locations for them to lay eggs. During the 40s and 50s the use of DDT was popular, as it helped minimize the spread of bed bug infestations but was eventually outlawed due to concerns over their effects to humans. </p>
<p>Pest control firms have a wide array instruments to help get rid of beg bugs ranging from pesticides, aerosols and other chemical agents. Beds in poor condition or heavily infested should be automatically discarded. Regardless if the bed is thrown out or not, encasing the box spring and mattress is very helpful especially if the bugs are still there. </p>
<p>Vacuuming could also help in getting rid of bed bugs and some pest control experts even use portable steam machines to treat beds. Whether the infestation is minor or major, bed bugs are always a pest especially for those that want to get a good night&#8217;s sleep. Perhaps, the most effective way to avoid a bed bug problem is to practice good hygiene and observe cleanliness.</p>
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