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      Although once greatly reduced in developed countries, bed      bugs once again present a growing problem to urbanized      nations , particularly in densely populated areas like New      England. The common bed bug, scientific name, Cimex      lectulariusL., is prevalent throughout the world      but thrives in crowded regions with apartment complexes,      hotels, public housing, and other buildings where people      sleep collectively. The recent surge in bed bug infestations      in New England is largely attributed to the growing      popularity and ease of international travel. Other common      names for the bed bug include the mahagony flat and red coat.    
      What Do Bed Bugs Look Like?      Bed Bugs (click for high res)    
      What do bed bugs look like? An adult bed bug is small and      wingless, with flat, reddish-brown bodies shaped like ovals      and measures about 1/5 inch long (7 mm) and 1/8 inch wide      (about 4 mm). Bed bug bodies feature three legs on each side      and two antennae above a pair of small eyes. Adult specimens      are roughly the size of an apple seed, while maturing nymphs      are smaller and lighter in color. The parasitic insects      expand greatly and turn a reddish color after feeding, a      direct result of the blood they consume to survive.    
      Bed bugs are nocturnal creatures that emerge at night to      feed. During the day, the pests take refuge in a variety of      places. Small, flat bodies enable the insects to hide in and      around bed frames and headboards, box springs, mattress      seams, and cracks and crevices in walls and floors. Unable to      fly, bed bugs can nonetheless move rapidly across bedroom      ceilings, floors, and walls. The insects often hide in      briefcases, clothes, luggage, purses, or other objects      scattered near beds, making it easy for travelers to      unwittingly carry the bugs from one location to another.    
      Classified as parasites, bed bugs feed exclusively on the      blood of humans and other animals, usually at night while the      hosts sleep. Though, humans are the preferred host of the      common bed bug. The insects boast elongated mouths similar to      beaks that puncture the skin of sleeping host animals and      extract blood. Bed bugs typically feed for three to 10      minutes at a time. Though typically feeding several nights a      week, adult specimens have the ability to survive for a year      or longer without eating.    
      Fully developed female bed bugs can lay between one and five      eggs each day and often produce hundreds of eggs over the      course of their lives. Difficult to find without intense      scrutiny, bed bug eggs are roughly equal in size to specks of      dust. Upon hatching, nymphs emerge and develop by molting      their skin several times before attaining full maturity.      Prior to each molt, nymphs must consume a blood meal. The      insects can reach adulthood in as little as a month, with      females sometimes producing upwards of three generations of      offspring a year. The average lifespan of common bed bugs is      about 10 months.    
            Bed Bug Bites (click for high res)    
      While bed bugs do not typically spread diseases, the      parasitic insects cause slight to moderate discomfort by      inflicting itchy bite marks as a result of feeding . Bed bug      bites are usually painless, rarely waking the host, and      result in small red welts similar to mosquito bites. In some      cases, the bites inflicted by the pests may cause allergic      reactions requiring medical attention. Generally, this      reaction is uncommon and the insects are largely considered a      nuisance. In addition to bite marks, bed bugs regularly leave      other evidence of their presence, including musty odors,      rust-colored fecal stains in and around bedding, and layers      of skin shed by nymphs. Despite the widespread assumption      that bed bug infestations are an indication of poor      cleanliness or sanitation in the affected area, bed bugs      simply require access to a host and ample hiding space. Bed      bugs thrive in a variety of environments ranging from private      residences to five-star hotels, and often prove difficult to      find and remove completely. Professional extermination is      usually recommended to treat infestations.    
      Although sanitation is helpful in the control of bed bugs,      cleaning and vacuuming alone will not control the problem.      Insecticides must be applied after detailed preparations are      made, with follow-up inspections and treatments in order to      control the problem. Control can take days to weeks, and      sometimes longer to achieve. Waltham Services will schedule a      follow up visit to re-inspect and retreat if necessary.    
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