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Most people find bed bugs (Cimex lectularius) a most disagreeable houseguest. These parasites are usually no more than inch in length in their adult state and can engorge themselves with human blood in less than 15 minutes causing their bodies to fill to as much as three times its usual size. Fully engorged bed bugs bear little resemblance to their original state and are often thought to be a different insect altogether.

Bed bugs can lay between one and five eggs per day with an incubation period of 10 days in warm weather (slightly longer when cool). These newly hatched bed bugs will require five significant blood feedings to reach adult size. They will molt in between feedings by shedding their exoskeleton. One mature they will begin the process of laying new eggs.

Adult female bedbugs can lay more than 200 eggs during their lifetime and the new generation of bed bugs will immediately seek a blood meal and they might be looking at you through hungry compound eyes. When they are finished eating they leave tiny sores to remind you of their midnight binge.

There are other types of bed bugs including the bat bug, the chimney swift bug and the swallow bug. All of these relatives survive on blood feeding, however these secondary parasites thrive on either bats or birds as their primary victims.

Bed bugs feed on the blood of human beings but can suck blood from other animals as well. Birds and mice are the most common animals. Bed bugs most often feed at nightime when people are asleep. When they feed, they inject a salivary secretion into the wound to prevent coagulation. The fluid can cause a persons skin to itch and even become swollen. Scratching can cause sores which often become infected. Bed bugs are not known to transmit any human blood-borne pathogens.

An adult bed bug is about 1/5-inch long, oval in shape and flat. Theyre generally brown except after sucking blood. Their body then becomes swollen and the color changes to a dark red.

Bed bugs like to hide in the cracks and electical outlets in walls, behind wallpaper, base boards and picture frames, between beds and around the creases of mattresses and in bedding materials. They have a rather pungent odor which is caused by an oil-like liquid they emit. Bed bugs are often carried into houses by clothes, luggage, furniture, and bedding. Or sometimes even by humans.

Bed bugs seek harborage in cracks and crevices. Common harborages in hotel rooms and cruise ship cabins include: folds & creases in bed linens, seams, tufts & under buttons on mattresses, in drapery pleats & hems, beneath loose wallpaper, in headboards, desks, entertainment centers and nightstands, behind base molding in wall-mounted artwork, etc.

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Don't let them bite: Why bed bugs are worse than ever

Canada's bed bug problem is worse than ever, as experts say the pesky little bloodsuckers are multiplying in record numbers in cities and smaller communities across the country.

Pest control experts say the frequency of bed bug reports has shot up 20 per cent since last year, as the blood-sucking, rapidly-reproducing insects have continued to spread. Mike Heimbach of Abell Pest Control says that increase has been a steady, "compounding growth" in the last six years. And it shows no sign of letting up.

"They've really got a good foothold in Canada and the United States, and we don't see that changing any time soon," Heimbach told CTV's Canada AM on Monday morning. He added that while the bugs were initially an urban problem, they've spread to rural and less-populated areas in recent years.

Heimbach also stressed that bed bug infestations have no link to socioeconomic status.

"Anyone can get bed bugs," he said. "The challenge that we see is that certain people can't afford to get rid of them."

A bed bug is about the size, shape and colour of an apple seed, three millimetres long and oval-shaped, with reddish-brown colouring. When found hiding in the seams of mattresses, the insects are visible to the naked eye. They only emerge to feed late at night. Their bite is similar to a mosquito bite, Heimbach said, leaving behind an itchy welt in the spot where they draw blood from the skin.

The insects spread by hitchhiking in bags and on clothes, but they can also be hiding in discarded furniture and electronics that people unwittingly bring into their homes.

Aside from the small, red bites, there are other identifiable signs of a bed bug infestation. Heimbach said a quick check of your mattress seams and headboard can reveal many telling signs, from leftover insect husks and little black droppings, to blood spots on the mattress.

"They know how to live unseen," Heimbach said. Spotting one of the bugs is, of course, another sign of infestation, he said.

"The key is to learn to identify them and to act quickly if you get them."

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Beware of bed bugs when traveling

Pitt County health officials are advising vacationers to take precautions against bed bugs when they travel this summer.

Bed bugs are making a come back and cases have been reported locally, according to a Pitt County Public Health Department news release.

As we travel, we can be exposed to bed bugs any time we are at a hotel, said Jim Gardner, Pitt Countys vector control manager.

Our luggage can also be exposed when coming into contact with other luggage at airports, bus stations, or even a porters cart.

Bed bugs, or Cimex lectularius, are a worldwide problem, officials said. They dont carry disease, but they feed on blood and can cause itchy bites.

The parasites also can be very expensive to eradicate once in a home, so it is important to pay close attention to prevention and control, Gardner said.

When staying in a hotel, ask personnel there if a room has had a bedbug complaint in the past 30 days, he said.

Inspect the room, he said. Take a magnifying glass, flashlight, and if possible, bring and use a permethrin-based insect repellent to spray on luggage.

Bed bugs hide during the day and are difficult to find, so it is easier to find traces of their presence.

Look for black, dot-like stains on the head board, mattress (especially corners), and box springs. These could be stains left as the bugs excrete the remains of a blood meal. Look for blood marks on the bedding.

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GOT BED BUGS? PROOF Rag in a Bag Saves Your Stuff! – Video


GOT BED BUGS? PROOF Rag in a Bag Saves Your Stuff!
GOT BED BUGS? You don #39;t have to throw out all your stuff! With the new PROOF Rag in a Bag method you can save it all: 1. Bag your items. 2. Spray a rag with...

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PROOF Sprayed Hours Ago Kills Bed Bugs In Minutes – Video


PROOF Sprayed Hours Ago Kills Bed Bugs In Minutes
This is a timelapse illustration of what happens when you #39;ve sprayed PROOF hours ago and then some bed bugs come into contact with the sprayed surface.

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