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Bed Bug Control – Varment Guard – Pest Control Company …

If you seek Columbus, OH bed bug control, you should choose a company that can accurately detect the bed bugs and quickly solve the issue using reliable tools. Only Varment Guard features modern methods that are both effective and environmentally safe.

While bed bugs are hard to eliminate, there is no need to use harsh chemicals that harm both the environment and any animals that come in contact with them. That's why we use equipment that is considered safe, along with a bed bug K-9 detection, which allows us to accurately pinpoint and solve the problem today.

We have found that getting rid of bed bugs is not as simple as spraying a chemical, spreading powder, or throwing out mattresses. Even if these methods work temporarily, they will not stop the existing eggs from hatching, resulting in a brand new batch of bugs to bite every member of your household. You can avoid this recurring issue by hiring us to take care of it in a single visit.

If you just want these pests out of your hair, not to mention off your skin, you have a great option in Columbus, Ohio. Bed bug control is fast and reliable when you hire Varment Guard for the job, so call today

Feel like you're being bitten by something? Have you been noticing spots but haven't found any insects? Bed bugs are evasive, nocturnal and can be hard to find if you are not trained. That is whyVarment Guardoffers our bed bug visual inspection services as part of our free evaluation. Our bed bug control specialist will report to your home and professionally inspect the key bed bug hot zones.

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Bed Bug dogs can detect bed bugs in small cracks and crevices, making their inspection more thorough and accurate. If there is bed bugs in your home our business, the bed bug dog will alert to it and control measures can begin. Our bed bug detecting dogs are able to quickly detect bed bugs at every stage of development.

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Using the bed bug heat treatment system, we can treat sensitive areas effectively and safely using heat to exterminate the bed bugs. This non-chemical treatment allows for a non-toxic approach that saturates the affected areas with heat not pesticides. Heat treatments are the ONLY proven method for safely killing all of the growth stages of the bed bug including the eggs.

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Bed Bug Identification and Pictures Guide

" Bed bug identification can be accomplished via pictures of the insects themselves, and other signs such as mattress markings and skin bites. This page shows bed bugs pictures at every stage of development and provides multiple mehtods for identifying bed bugs.."

It's easy to confuse bed bugs with other common insects found in homes. If you find a bed bug, be sure to save it so that an entomologist or exterminator can properly identify the sample.

Swallow Bug Identification

Bed Bug Picture

There area several ways to have a sample insect correctly identified:

Bed bugs change in appearance at different stages of the life cycle. They pass through 5 infant stages after being hatched. Baby bedbugs are called nymphs. They then pass into a 6th adult stage. They also change in appearance before and after feeding on a host.

Males have a pointed abdomen and females have a rounded abdomen.

Bed bugs have a 3 segment beak with a 4 segment antennae.

Bed bug Dorsal View

Bed Bug Ventral View

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Good Night, Sleep Tight, and Don’t Let the Bed Bugs Bite:

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Contributed by Marci Wheeler

Most parents have had some experience with a child who has difficulty falling asleep, wakes up frequently during the night, and/or only sleeps a few hours each night. Temporary sleep difficulties are an expected phase of child development. Ongoing and persistent sleep disturbances can have an adverse effect on the child, parents and other household members. Children with autism spectrum disorders appear to experience these sleep disturbances more frequently and intensely than typically developing children. A childs sleeping problems can quickly become a daily parenting challenge.

There are a number of factors to address when establishing a plan to reinforce a positive sleep pattern. First, any underlying medical problems that may be affecting sleep should be assessed. Consider checking for food and/or environmental allergies or intolerances, gastrointestinal disturbances, and seizures. All of these are more common in persons with autism spectrum disorders. Also sleep disturbances can be a side effect of other medications an individual takes and so this should be considered, too.

Sleep disorders that affect the general population should also be ruled out for your child with an autism spectrum disorder. Sleep apnea is a disorder that can affect anyone at any age. It is a disorder in which a person experiences pauses in breathing when the airway becomes obstructed during sleep. The most common cause for blockage is enlarged tonsils or adenoids. Upper respiratory illnesses and/or allergies can also contribute to the development of sleep apnea. Beside pauses in breathing, symptoms of sleep apnea in children include: snoring, mouth breathing, restless sleep, sweating, night wakings, and/or frequent coughing or choking while asleep. Other sleep disorders to assess in a child, if appropriate, include sleep terrors and confusional arousals. These both are frequently referred to as parasomnias. Parasomnias are disorders of partial arousal that lead to unusual behaviors during sleep. Children with sensory processing difficulties have more problems falling asleep and night waking. An assessment and consultation with an occupational therapist trained in sensory integration may be important to assess relaxation and arousal difficulties, and to help design strategies that address these issues.

After possible medical problems have been addressed, other factors contributing to sleep problems should be considered and strategies for addressing these implemented. Other issues to consider are: environmental variables, bedtime routines and the use of a sleep training method. Each of these three topics is discussed in further detail below.

After examining your childs sleep environment more closely, there may be some adaptations and modifications needed to assist your childs ability to relax at bedtime.

Bedtime routines and rituals are very important for most children in establishing positive sleep patterns, but are extremely critical for children with an autism spectrum disorder.

After addressing medical issues, environmental variables and bedtime routines it is time to tackle the hardest piece in establishing positive sleep patterns: teaching your child to sleep through the night. There are various versions of sleep training methods you may have read or heard about. Basically after the bedtime routine is done and your child is in his bed or crib, leave the room without long drawn out words or further attempts at touching the child in any way.

If the child is upset and obviously not sleeping, wait a few minutes and then go back into the childs room to check on him/her. Checks involve going back into the childs room and briefly (not more than a minute, preferably less) touching, rubbing or maybe giving a high five, thumbs up or hug for an older child who better responds to these gestures. Gently but firmly say, its okay, its bedtime, you are okay or a similar phrase and then leave the room until it is time for the next check or until the child falls asleep.

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Bed Bug Pictures, Symptoms and Treatment | Preventing Bites at …

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Summary: Bed bugs (often spelled "bedbugs") are small blood-sucking insects. While still relatively rare in the US bed bugs have recently become important pests in motels, hotels, and other high traffic places. Learn how to identify bed bugs and prevent bites from these critters.

Bed bugs are flattened (unfed) broadly oval insects, and about 1/4" long (see photo right) when full grown. As they feed and fill with blood they become less flattened and more "football" shaped (see front and side views). These true bugs (Hemiptera) are reddish brown in color and lack wings even as adults. E-mail images to our Insect Id Service to confirm an infestation.

Bed bug larvae (nymphs) look like small adults and there is no pupal stage between nymphs and adults. All stages of bed bugs, except eggs, bite to obtain the blood they need in order to grow.

common misspelling: bedbug (no space); since bed bugs are true bugs the proper spelling is "bed bug" with a space between the two words.

Bed bug (4th instar larva, unfed) - about 1/5". After feeding bed bugs become less flattened, more rounded.

Bed bugs bite at night and hide during the day. Hiding places include the seams and folds of mattresses, cracks and crevices of bedside furniture, floor moldings and other protected spaces (see Bed Bug Hiding Places). They can survive long periods off the host without feeding, or they may feed on an alternate warm-blooded animal but humans are their preferred host. Heavily infested rooms often have a distinctive odor which is produced by scent glands on the bugs themselves. While digesting a meal bed bugs excrete black fecal material (digested blood) that accumulates where they hide and is characteristic of an infestation.

Since bed bugs don't fly, and not able to walk very far on their own, they rely on us to move them from one place to another. Rooms generally become infested because bed bugs are carried into the room on our belongings (see How to Clean Belongings). The bugs can hide themselves in pillows, blankets, sleeping bags, backpacks, towels, clothing, and so forth, when transported from an infested room to one that is not infested.

Bed bugs bite with piercing and sucking mouth-parts, similar to mosquitoes, and bites result in local swelling and irritation like a bad mosquito bite. Bites can occur in lines or clusters. Bed bugs do not transmit human disease.

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Where Do Bed Bugs Live? – Bed Bug Detection & Bed Bug Life …

Bed bugs (picture on the left) likely get their name from their habit of feeding on humans while they sleep in their beds. They are found in virtually every place people tend to gather, including residences, hotels, schools, offices, retail stores and even public transportation.

If you do identify bed bugs in your home, contact a pest professional promptly. They will be able to inspect your home, confirm the species and recommend a course of bed bug treatment.

Bed bugs like to travel and are good hitchhikers. They will hide in suitcases, boxes and shoes to be near a food supply. They are elusive, nocturnal creatures. They can hide behind baseboards and in cracks, crevices, and folded areas of beds, bedding and adjacent furniture, especially mattresses and box springs. Bed bugs can also hide in electrical switchplates, picture frames, wallpaper and nearly anywhere inside a home, car, bus, or other shelter. Bed bugs usually come out at night for a blood meal. However, they are opportunistic insects and can take a blood meal during the day, especially in heavily-infested areas. Bed bugs usually require 5-10 minutes to engorge with blood. After feeding, they move to secluded places and hide for 5-10 days. During this time in the bed bug life cycle, they do not feed but instead digest their meal, mate, and lay eggs.

So where do bed bugs live? Bed Bugs like to hide in small cracks and crevices close to a human environment. They can be found behind baseboards, wallpaper, upholstery, and in furniture crevices. Beg bugs are also known to survive in temporary or alternative habitats, such as backpacks and under the seats in cars, busses and trains.

Although bed bugs can dine on any warm-blooded animal, they primarily dine on humans. Bed bugs do not transmit diseases, but their bites can become red, itchy welts.

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