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Bed Bugs New Hampshire Information and Resources

" Bed bugs New Hampshire cases are on the rise, with local pest control firms reporting more cases in the past 2 years than in the last 5. The Union Leader reports that bed bugs are an exploding problem across the state including Nashua, Berlin and Milford.."

New Hampshire is no exception when it comes to bed bugs. In testimony before the House Health and Human Services and Elderly Affairs Committee, one exterminator testified that the number of bed bug related calls rose from between 1 to 10/yr to over 300 in the past 2 years.

To combat the local bed bug problem, committees are forming to both educate home owners and to advocate for a coordinated state wide effort to fight the insects. For example, in Manchester, the Manchester Bed Bug Action Committee has been formed to coordinate efforts among home owners, renters, exterminators, health officials and the motel/hotel industry.

The key to treatment is to act early, so be sure to report any problem to both your landlord and the 211 hot line.

2-1-1 Hot line: This statewide resource is a great source for local bed bug information.

University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension Service: There is a cooperative extension office in each county (Belknap, Carroll, Cheshire, Cobs, Grafton, HIssborough, Merimack, Rockingham, Strafford, Sullivan). The service can be reached via phone and will answer you bed bug questions. You can reach the Family, Home & Garden Education Center M-F 9AM - 2PM at 1-877-298-4769.

They can also refer you to a resource to confirm that the insect you trapped is in fact a bed bug (bedbugs are often confused with young roaches and beetles). You can download the Cooperative Extension Bed Bug Fact Sheet (PDF).

The New Hampshire Bed Bug Action Committee also provides information.

NH may study bed bug resurgence - UnionLeader

Bedbugs Found in Farmington School - WMUR(

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nevada — Got bed bugs? Bedbugger.com

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Bed Bugs – WVU Ext – Agriculture & Natural Resources | Home

Sleep tight, dont let the bedbugs bite! Over the past 30 years, this phrase has had little use, but bedbugs are reemerging in the United States, prompting people to take caution before bedtime.

Bedbugs have plagued humans for centuries. Historical records show that the household pests have been linked with humans for more than 3,000 years. Often incorrectly associated with poor housekeeping and unsanitary conditions, bedbugs were originally a pest of the rich. During the 17th century, bedbugs thrived in homes of the wealthy where they were insured a warm and soft environment to feed and breed. Following World War II, bedbugs were largely eradicated from the United States through the use of DDT and other pesticides. However, some survived, especially in developing countries, and over time they have repopulated many areas of the world.

Bedbugs are known as ectoparasites, a group of insects that live outside on the bodies of humans, rats, guinea pigs, rabbits, bats, poultry, birds, and other warm-blooded animals. During the day, they hide in cracks and crevices of bed frames and headboards, behind wallpaper and wood work, inside mattresses and box springs, and even inside pictures. At night, they come out to feed, gorging themselves on blood.

There are many species of bedbugs. The common bedbug, Cimex lectularius, and the bat bedbug, C. adjunctus, are frequently found in homes of the northeastern United States. C. hemipteris occurs in subtropical and tropical areas such as Florida.

Bedbugs are not native to North America. They arrived with the first colonists who crossed the Atlantic from Europe. Until the 1940s, they thrived in the United States as a result of improved living conditions and an increase in woodwork in homes. Following a change in style to less ornate homes and furnishings, an increased use of electric vacuum cleaners, and the application of DDT, bedbug populations plummeted over the next 50 years. However, a resurgence of bedbugs has occurred in the past 10 years due to people immigrating or visiting the United States from countries having high bedbug populations. Bedbugs are easily transported by people from one place to another on clothing and used furniture and through walls in apartment buildings and hotels. Bedbugs can also be transmitted to humans from bird and bat nests that may be present in homes.

Bedbugs can be identified by their eggs, young, and adults. Adult bedbugs are light tan to reddish brown in color with oval-shaped, wingless bodies. Their upper bodies are wrinkly and covered with short, blond hairs. Prior to feeding, they are 1/4 to 3/8 long (about the size of a pencil eraser) and almost as flat as a piece of paper. After feeding on blood, they become bloated and dark red in color, resembling an animated drop of blood.

Young bedbugs are nearly colorless but look like smaller adults. The young (nymphs) go through five stages of development before they become adults. Each time they progress to another stage, they have to shed their skin (molt), requiring them to feed on blood.

The eggs of bedbugs are white, pear-shaped, and about the size of a pin head with a lid at one end where the young will emerge. Clusters of 10 to 50 eggs each are laid in crevices. They usually hatch in about 10 days. Bedbugs take about 21 days to mature from egg to adult.

Bedbugs thrive in numbers so you may find adults, young, and eggs all in the same location.

Bedbugs can breed year-round inside buildings. In West Virginia, they have two or three generations of young per year. They live about 10 to 12 months, and females can lay 100 to 500 eggs during their lifetime, depending on the warmth of the area and how much food it provides. Bedbugs can survive only at temperatures between 48 F and 97 F.

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Bed Bug Extermination in Smyrna TN | – Pest Control …

Do you think you have bed begs in your home? If so call us at 615-491-1398 to schedule your Free Inspection and make sure that your home is free of the little buggers.

What are bed bugs?

Bedbugs or bed bugs are small parasitic insects of the family Cimicidae (most commonly Cimex lectularius). The term usually refers to species that prefer to feed on human blood. All insects in this family live by feeding exclusively on the blood of warm-blooded animals.The name bedbug is derived from the insects preferred habitat of houses and especially beds or other areas where people sleep. Bedbugs, though not strictly nocturnal, are mainly active at night and are capable of feeding unnoticed on their hosts.

What do bed bugs look like?

Adults are about inch long and easily visible if out in the open.

What are the feeding habits of bed bugs?

Believe it or not! Bed bugs can travel 20-100 feet for a blood meal. So, even though you do not see them, they are coming from significant distances in a room to reach you.

Why are bed bugs coming back?

Pesticides today are less broadcast spraying oriented and more oriented towards baits.

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