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Bed Bug Detection and Removal for Iowa :: Springer Home Services

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While bed bug infestations have been virtually non-existent for decades, their incredible resurgence since 1996 has allowed bed bugs to repopulate every type of dwelling by the millions. Up to one home in six reports the presence of bed bugs.

Bed bugs are wingless and approximately a quarter of an inch long. Their flattened shape allows them to hide in cracks and crevices during the day. Then, during the night they emerge, attracted to our sleeping, warm bodies. They pierce the skin with their straw-like mouthparts to suck out our blood.

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Indiana Apartment Association – Bed_Bugs

Over the past few years, there has been a 700 percent increase in bed bug infestations across the country. Indiana is starting to see more and more cases, while other cities have seen large outbreaks.

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development has issued guidelines on bed bug control and prevention in HUD insured and assisted multifamily housing. The notice provides guidance on the rights and responsibilities of HUD, owners/property managers and tenants concerning bed bug infestations. It also provides information and best practices concerning preventing and controlling bed bug infestations. The National Apartment Association/National Multi Housing Council are reviewing these new guidelines.

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There are a myriad of resources on bed bugs, but here are some frequently asked questions:

Q. What are signs of infestation by bed bugs? A. Look for a raised, red, welt-like bite that itches. The welts generally appear in a line or in clusters. They usually appear from one to 24 hours after a bite. Other bugs can cause similar conditions, so it it is imperative that you look for the bugs once you have a reported bite. When searching for bugs, look for eggs, molted skins, dark brown rusty spots (feces) on the bedding, mattress, and box springs. Begin looking at the head of the bed and work your way outward in the room. Look at all furniture, sofas, carpeting, drapery, picture frames, baseboards, electrical outlets, and electronic equipment. Also, look for blood smears on the walls from squished bugs.

Q. What do bed bugs look like? A. Adults bed bugs are reddish-brown in color with oval shaped, flattened bodies. After feeding, the body becomes swollen. They hatch about the size of a pinhead and look like walking poppy seeds. They grow to about a quarter of an inch in length. You may first notice them when they are the size of an apple seed and may be mistaken for a cockroach or a tick.

Q. Where are bed bugs found?A. Bed bugs are found anywhere people are. They are more likely found in locations with a high rate of occupant turnover, such as hotels, cruise ships, dormitories, multifamily housing, nursing homes, or movie theaters.

Q. Where do bed bugs hide? A. They hide in mattresses, box springs, bed frames, night stands, dressers, upholstered furniture, cracks, crevices, behind switch plates, electricial outlets, behind baseboards, window and door casings, under carpet, seams in wallpaper, behind pictures, and in draperies and blinds. They prefer a semi-dark environment and rougher surfaces such as wood, paper, or fabric.

Q. How do they spread? A. The bed bug (Cimex Lectularius) climbs easily up any fabric, wood, or paper surfaces. The spread by attaching themselves to household items, such as bedding, furniture, luggage, clothing, backpacks, purses, briefcases, animal cages, picture frames and electronic devices. They hide in crevices as thin as a credit card.

Q. When do they feed? A. Mainly between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m.. They have been known to feed in the daytime, however.

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Actions Bed Bug Control Takes The Bite Out Of Bed Bugs

Concerns about bed bugs and their bites have many homeowners as well as business owners and managers in our region worried and with good reason. Though small in stature, these parasitic insects can cause major headaches. Bed bugs not only disrupt the normal day-to-day routine of homes and families in Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois, bed bugs can disrupt operations in hotels and other commercial environments, cause bad publicity, have the potential to incur high remediation and litigation costs and tarnish a companys hard earned reputation. At Action Pest Control, we understand how difficult it is to get rid of bed bugs, which is why we offer the most comprehensive bed bug control in Indianapolis, IN; Terre Haute, IN; Louisville, KY and throughout our service area.

To ensure complete elimination of bed bugs, all sources of infestation must be identified quickly and efficiently. Action Pest Control accomplishes this with our Bed Bug Detection Services. Trained to detect bed bugs in both residential and commercial settings with 98% accuracy, our canines will sniff out bed bugs, nymphs and eggs. Learn more about our bed bug detection services, or contact us today for more information.

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Bed bugs adults and nymphs. Scale bar represents 5 millimeters.

Bed bug eggs on paper. Eyespots are visible as red dots on the developing bed bug embryos.

Life stages of a bed bug. The five nymphal stages each require a blood meal before molting to the next stage. The increments on the ruler are millimeters.

Bed bug bites cause swellings that become red and irritated when scratched. Some people, however, exhibit no visible symptoms after being bitten.

Fecal spots of bed bugs. Eggs and cast skin (exuviae) are visible in the upper left-hand corner.

Bed bugs are blood-sucking insects in the family Cimicidae. Both nymphs and adults feed on sleeping or sedentary humans, mostly at night, a time when this pests stealthy habits are difficult to observe.

Bed bugs are found worldwide in association with human habitations. The common bed bug, Cimex lectularius, is a widely distributed species most frequently found in the northern temperate climates of North America, Europe, and Central Asia. It occurs more sporadically in southern temperate regions. In tropical regions C. hemipterus, the tropical bed bug, is the dominant species. The most common species found in California is C. lectularius.

The growth and development of C. lectularius is optimal when it feeds on humans; however, this insect also feeds on other species of mammals and on birds found near the home including chickens, mice, rats, and rabbits. Bat bugs and swallow bugs, close relatives of bed bugs, may also be found in and around human dwellings and may sometimes bite humans, although their preferred hosts are bats and birds, respectively.

Until recently, bed bug infestations were thought to be associated primarily with crowded and dilapidated housing. However, bed bugs have undergone a resurgence in pest status and can now be found even in the finest hotel and living accommodations. The reasons for this resurgence arent totally understood but appear to involve increased global travel and commerce, ease of movement of infested items, widespread insecticide resistance, and changes in pesticides available to control this pest.

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Bed Bugs – Eastern Idaho Public Health District

Bed Bugs

What are Bed Bugs? Bed bugs are small brownish insects. They're about 4 mm long (1/8 in.) and visible to the naked eye. They're active at night and can usually be seen along the seams of mattresses. They feed on human blood.

Bed bug infestations may cause irritating, itchy bite reactions, and anxiety. Over the past few years, bed bugs have been spreading in large cities worldwide.

Where Can I Get More Information?

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has many resources on Bed Bugs. Click here to go to their site.

In addition, other online resources have been compiled. To link to this lisk of resources, click here.

IYou may also call Eastern Idaho Public Health District's Infectious Disease program if you have questions about Bed Bugs.

Infectious Disease Program Eastern Idaho Public Health District 1250 Hollipark Drive Idaho Falls, ID 83401 208-533-3152

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