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Bed Bugs – California Department of Public Health

What are bed bugs?

Bed bugs are small parasitic insects that feed on the blood of mammals and birds. Adult bed bugs have flat bodies about one-quarter of an inch in length; they are copper colored and wingless. Young bed bugs are nearly colorless and very small (1/16 inch). Bed bugs do not fly; they either crawl or are carried from place to place. When a bed bug feeds, its body swells and becomes bright red, making it appear to be a different insect. In homes, hotels, or other dwellings, bed bugs feed primarily on human blood, usually at night when people are sleeping.

Bed bugs are not known to transmit disease. However, bed bug bites can cause large, itchy welts on the skin. A persons reaction to insect bites is an immune response and therefore varies from person to person. Bed bug bites are usually painless and rarely awaken a sleeping person. If people are sleeping side by side, one person may have a severe reaction while the other shows no evidence of being bitten. Sometimes the red welts caused by the bites will not be apparent until many days after a person was bitten.

If there are bed bugs in your house, you may notice itchy welts on your or your familys skin. You may also see the bed bugs or evidence of their presence, such as small bloodstains from crushed bed bugs or dark spots from bed bug droppings. Bed bugs are found most often around areas where a person sleeps or rests. These areas include: on or near beds and bedroom furniture; in the tufts, seams, and folds of mattresses and daybed covers; and in clutter around sleeping areas.

In more severe infestations, bed bugs may spread to cracks and crevices in bed frames and box springs and be found behind headboards, inside nightstands, and behind baseboards, pictures, and moldings. It is important to inspect furniture adjacent to sleeping areas for the presence of bed bugs, as well as behind loosened wallpaper. Bed bugs may also hide in piles of books, papers, boxes, and around pet sleeping areas.

The typical life span of a bed bug is about ten months. They can survive for weeks to months without feeding.

Bed bugs will feed on pets, but prefer to feed on humans. Pet sleeping areas should be inspected and treated by a licensed pest control company.

The California Department of Public Health, Vector-Borne Disease Section, recommends that property owners hire a pest control professional licensed by the California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA), Structural Pest Control Board to evaluate what type of pest is present and to exterminate them if necessary.

Time and money can be wasted attempting to eliminate an infestation if an insect is not identified properly. Controlling and removing bed bugs involves different procedures than the removal of other pests and will require multiple visits. A pest control professional should perform a thorough inspection, and when bed bug hiding places are found, provide chemical or non-chemical means of control to the infested rooms. A professional may use pesticides and specialized equipment, such as steam cleaners, to kill the bed bugs. After two or three weeks, ensure that the pest control professional returns for follow-up treatment. Usually, at least two treatments are necessary to eliminate bed bugs.

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Bed Bugs – Pest Control Tips from Exterminators

Bed bugs are a major pest control concern and their populations have dramatically risen over the last decade. A bed bug infestation must be dealt with quickly and efficiently. If you're looking for expert advice from bed bug exterminators, you've come to the right place.

Bed bugs are more common than you think. The 2015 Bugs Without Borders survey, conducted by the National Pest Management Association and the University of Kentucky, found that bed bug infestations in the United States continue at high rates, with 99.6 percent of respondents having treated for bed bugs in the past year. That number which has been consistent for the past few years is significantly higher than 15 years ago, when only 25 percent of pest control professionals reported treating for bed bugs.

Understandably, the continued rise in bed bug populations has many people concerned.Learn all about bed bugs - from bed bug basics to prevention tips. All Things Bed Bugs is your resource for bed bug information, best practices for handling an infestation,frequently asked questions, bed bug extermination, and more.

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photo of body lice and bed bugs feeding – Bedbugger.com

Lou Sorkin gave that title to his latest photo, featuring bed bugs dining on his hand alongside body lice.

Yes, body lice.

Lou does things like this to educate us, and I am very grateful. Plus, hes got a hilarious sense of humor!

Lou describes his photo as follows:

Bed bug, Cimex lectularius, and also the human body louse, Pediculus humanus humanus feeding. Red skin area is a nevus flammeus (birthmark) and not a result of insect feeding.

The October meeting of The New York Entomological Society featured Dale Clayton and his research on the Lousebuster system for head louse management. Dale is at the University of Utah. Technically the human head louse is a different sub species from that pictured, but the one pictured is useful for this presentation.

The body lice pictured [below] are from a colony sent by John Clark from the University of Massachusetts where they are fed on a mechanized system developed in his lab and are not from a wild caught population for those of you who wonder about such things!!

Thanks, Lou!

And, ewww!

Update (10/25):

Lou has also provided us with a second, labeled image, entitled Ill tell you whos dining

And the key:

P=Pediculus (louse)C=Cimex (bed bug)

Notice that the smallest louse is smaller than a first instar bed bug nymph.

Also a louse in the group on the left middle area of picture is defecating, a behavior that contributes to it being an important insect vector for louse borne diseases. Defecation on the host and the host scratching introduces the disease organism into the excoriated skin.

Thanks again, Lou! Very helpful.

Photos: Lou Sorkin, used by permission

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Professional Bed Bug Treatment Services | Pestmaster

Q: Can you provide bed bug treatment?

Our bed bug treatments are extremely effective and begin with a bed bug inspection. As infestations of bed bugs have increased exponentially, bed bug control has become a larger part of our pest control and pest extermination services. Pestmaster Services uses green pest control products whenever possible, and our trained experts will locate these pests and show you how to get rid of them utilizing an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approach. We can help you to keep this frightening epidemic from infiltrating your home, business, or mode of transportation. Also, don't forget to ask about our pest control franchise opportunities.

Bed bug treatments generally require more than one visit. Low level infestation of bed bugs (20 or less) should receive a minimum of one initial service and two follow-ups to ensure eradication. Extensive communication between the client and our pest control and pestmanagement professionals is necessary to eliminate the infestation and prevent another one. Bed bugs are a tenacious problem, but not as tenacious as the bed bug inspection and bed bug control experts at Pestmaster Services. Our commitment to Integrated Pest management (IPM) means cutting edge solutions to this age-old problem.

Pestmaster Services' cutting edge solutions to bed bug inspections and bed bug treatments include:

Our Integrated Pest Management (IPM) solutionsgo far beyondmere pest extermination, which is an irresponsible reaction to pestswhich lackslong-term results and contributes to pesticide resistance and environmental pollution. As your green pest control steward, we look forward to showing you how to get rid of pests such as bed bugs safely and effectively. Entrepreneurs are also encouraged to ask about our pest control franchise opportunities.

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Cincinnati OH Bed bug Hotel and Apartment Reports

Upon checking in, the guy at the desk was rude from the start. When we got to the room, the first thing I did was check for bed bugs, and found two dead bed bugs under the mattress pad. We called the ...

After checking into the hotel room and within 30 min of laying down in the bed, found three live adult bedbugs moving in the bed.I have photos of the bugs as evidence - a response to the replies I...

Bite marks from my stay at the Cincinnatian Hotel downtown Cincinnati. Checked in 6/20 checked out 6/21 was only in the room 8.5 hrs. Our room had 8-10 bugs...

My husband surprised me for my birthday and got a room at the Cincinnatian Hotel downtown Cincinnati and our room was infested with bedbugs. I had so many bites that my Dr had to put me on steroids an...

7/8/2017 Within an hour of checking in found full grown bed bug on bed. Caught it and took it to management. They found us another room in another hotel since we refused to stay there but it was 40 ...

I spent the night at Garfield Suites room #1007 on 3/28/16. I received 20+ severed bed bug bites. The bites are in a classic bed bug bite pattern. I have contacted the Hamilton Co. Health Dept, my ...

I stayed at the Garfield Suites on Monday (3/28/16) and by the next afternoon I had at least 20 severe bed bug bites. The bites are classic bed bug: three in a row, zigzag pattern.I contacted the h...

Was laying in bed after I checked in and found a bug on the bed. Put it in between my nails and heard it click as I killed it. Had to showe and put all of my clothes in a bag to protect them from bed ...

8/17/2017 Mold covered bathroom ceiling. Crumbs hair and stains all over bedding/floor/furniture. Black bug shells on bedding. Got new bedding and was told to replace them ourselves. Woke up in the ...

While getting ready for bed a bedbug crawled out from under one of the pillows. We called the front desk and they confirmed it was in fact a bed bug. We were given the room for free but they were unab...

Bed bugs have been in apartment since move in. Apartment only began treating them now. This complex requires a lot of proof before they will treat - so don't throw your mattress out until they inspect...

Bedbugs found staff rude and advised its the customer issue cause the rooms are recycled...

Started at top. Mgmt treated each unit without notice to bordering tenants. Hundreds of dollars of bedding/beds, sectional sofa, recliner.... All it would have taken is a notice and to coordinate tr...

1. Evening of February 25, 2017. Saw a bug crawling across daughter's book. Killed it and took to front desk. Clerk confirmed it was a bedbug2. Inspected mattress for signs of more bugs; mattresses ...

I stayed at this hotel 8/25/17-8/27/17. My 9 year old son has multiple bites on him. I emailed management, no return email. I called general manager and left a message, no return call. I did telephone...

I've usually received good service with an ok room for the price but on my last visit I found bedbugs in the sink on the third morning. I checked out and asked for a refund, the lady working said she ...

Recommended tips after hotel check-in: 1. Pick up the mattresses in the rooms and look under it. Check around the edges of the box springs. 2. Check under the box spring. 3. Lift up each headboard an lie it on the bed. Carefully inspect the hole where the headboard was lifted out of. Also, inspect all niches and corners of the headboard. 4. If you decide to stay in the hotel, do not put any clothes in dressers. Keep them in your luggage and your dirty clothes in plastic bags.

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