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Top 10 Myths about Bedbugs [Slide Show] – Scientific American

The insects, making a comeback around the globe, cannot fly and are really not interested in hanging out on your body--but they do occasionally bite during the day

HUNGRY HITCHHIKERS: Bedbugs typically avoid hiding in human clothes because it of the proximity to bodily heat. Instead they will travel on backpacks, luggage, even shoes. Louis N. Sorkin, B.C.E., Entsult Associates, Inc.

SCREWED: Contrary to popular belief, bedbugs can climb and cling to slick surfaces such as metal and glass. In homes they can sometimes be found hidden around recessed screws or along metal railings. Louis N. Sorkin, B.C.E., Entsult Associates, Inc.

ITCH AND MOAN: Humans have a range of reactions to bedbug bites. About 50 percent of people don't react at all, estimates Coby Schal, an entomologist at North Carolina State University in Raleigh. In some cases, when two people are sleeping in an infested bed, one may wake up covered in itchy welts whereas the other shows no symptoms. Above, a bright, swollen area where a bedbug colony has fed on a susceptible person. Louis N. Sorkin, B.C.E., Entsult Associates, Inc.

IN EVERY CORNER: Bedbugs do not live exclusively in mattresses, as their name would imply. Instead, they can be found on any surface in a home, even in electrical sockets or tucked behind plastic molding along a wall (pictured). Louis N. Sorkin, B.C.E., Entsult Associates, Inc.

UNDER THE SHEETS: Bedbugs are primarily active at night, and sense humans by the heat and carbon dioxide we emit. The insects therefore like to hide close to their meals, climbing into the sheets with them. Jung Kim and Rick Santangelo

TELLTALE LUNCH: The most obvious sign of a bedbug infestation is itchy bites on the skin, often at the extremities, but you can also look for bedbug excrement on light-colored sheets. Living on a liquid diet, bedbugs defecate continually, leaving dark smears on mattress seams, headboards and bed frames (pictured). Alvaro Romero

BIG LUNCH: Bedbugs, pictured here swollen with blood after a meal, consume only blood. They prefer human blood, but will also bite dogs, cats, rodents and other warm-blooded animals. Benoit Guenard

LITTLE SUCKERS: Adult bedbugs are about the size of an apple seed, visible to the naked eye. The adults are reddish-brown, whereas juvenile bedbugs are smaller and lighter in color. Eggs, however, are hard to see, being only about the size of a speck of dust. http://www.kingcounty.gov/

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Bed Bugs | Pennsylvania Pest Control | What’s In Your Home?

Bed Bugs, are parasitic insects of the cimicid family that feed exclusively on blood. Cimex lectularius, the common bed bug, is the best known, as it prefers to feed on human blood.

The name bed bug derives from the preferred habitat of Cimex lectularius: warm houses and especially nearby or inside of beds and bedding or other sleep areas. Bed bugs are mainly active at night, but are not exclusively nocturnal. They usually feed on theirhosts without being noticed.

A number of adverse health effects may result from bed bug bites, including skin rashes, psychological effects, and allergic symptoms. They are not known to transmit any pathogens as disease vectors. Certain signs and symptoms suggest the presence of bed bugs; finding the insects confirms the diagnosis.

Bed bugs have been known as human parasites for thousands of years. At a point in the early 1940s, they were mostly eradicated in the developed world, but have increased in prevalence since 1995, likely due to pesticide resistance. Because infestation of human habitats has been on the increase, bed bug bites and related conditions have been on the rise as well.

Termites are known as silent destroyers because of their ability to chew through wood, flooring and even wallpaper undetected. Each year, termites cause more than $5 billion in property damage. In this area there are 12 termite colonies per acre.

Subterranean Termites live in underground colonies or in moist secluded areas aboveground that can contain up to 2 million members. They build distinctive mud tubes to gain access to food sources and to protect themselves from open air. Termite colonies are organized into castes depending on tasks workers, soldiers and reproductive. The characteristics of a subterranean termite are dependent on the termites role in the colony. Cream-colored Worker subterranean termites are 1/8 to 3/8s of an inch in length. Soldier subterranean termites are of a similar body length, but are distinguished by their powerful mandibles. Solider termites have cream-colored bodies and brown heads. Reproductive subterranean termites are approximately one inch long.

Carpenter Bees look like typical bumblebees but often lack yellow stripes. They are solitary bees.

HabitsUnlike bumble bees, carpenter bees are solitary insects. Female carpenter bees will chew a tunnel into a piece of wood to build a nest gallery. The bits of wood she chews and deposits outside the nest are called frass. The male carpenter bee guards the outside of the nest. He does not have a stinger, but his constant buzzing causes concern for some.

HabitatCarpenter bees bore through soft woods to lay eggs and protect their larvae as they develop.

ThreatsCarpenter bees do not pose a public health threat, but they can damage wood through their nest building.

The American Cockroach is the largest of the house-infesting cockroaches.

HabitsAmerican cockroaches are found in food processing areas and food storage areas, as well as other types of buildings. They are active when the temperature is 70 degrees or higher, but they can survive lower temperatures with the right conditions.

HabitatAmerican cockroaches are often found in sewers and basements, particularly around pipes and drains.

ThreatsAmerican roaches have been reported to spread at least 33 kinds of bacteria, six kinds of parasitic worms, and at least seven other kinds of human pathogens. They can pick up germs on the spines of their legs and bodies as they crawl through decaying matter or sewage and then carry these into food or onto food surfaces. Germs that cockroaches eat from decaying matter or sewage are protected while in their bodies and may remain infective for several weeks longer than if they had been exposed to cleaning agents, rinse water, or just sunlight and air. Recent medical studies have shown that cockroach allergens cause lots of allergic reactions in inner city children. American roaches were even shown to cause asthma in children. These allergens build up in deposits of droppings, secretions, cast skins, and dead bodies of roaches.

House Flies get their name from being the most common fly found around homes. Adult house flies can grow to one-quarter of an inch long and usually live between 15 and 25 days.

HabitsThey are only able to feed on liquids but have the ability to turn many solid foods into a liquid for them to eat. House flies taste with their feet, which are 10 million times more sensitive to sugar than the human tongue.

HabitatHouse flies tend to stay within 1-2 miles of where they were born; however, they have been known to migrate up to 20 miles to find food.

ThreatsThese insects have been known to carry over 100 different kinds of disease-causing germs, which makes them very bad house guests.

The House Mouse is the most common rodent pest in most parts of the world-probably because a female house mouse can give birth to a dozen babies every three weeks. Thats approximately 150 baby mice in a year.

HabitsHouse mice can breed throughout the year and can share nests.

HabitatHouse mice live in structures, but they can live outdoors.

ThreatsMicro droplets of mouse urine can cause allergies in children. Even the smallest amount of mouse urine is capable of triggering allergies in humans. This is particularly true of children whose immune systems are still developing. Mice can also bring fleas, mites, ticks and lice into your home. One of the least recognized ways in which mice can be pests: they gnaw on wiring creating a fire hazard.

The Common House Spider is usually the spider most often encountered indoors. It is a nuisance pest, probably more because of its webs than the spider itself. This spider is found worldwide and is common throughout the United States and Canada.

HabitsThe house spider randomly selects its web sites and creates a tangled web. If a web does not yield prey it is abandoned, another site is selected, and a new web is built. Survival is low in modern homes with low humidity and few insects, higher in garages, sheds, barns, warehouses, etc. because of more prey and generally higher humidity, and highest outdoors in protected places.

HabitatInside structures, house spiders are most likely to be found in upper corners, under furniture, in closets, angles of window frames, basements, garages, and crawl spaces. Outside they are often around windows and under eaves especially near light sources which attract prey.

ThreatsHouse spiders are nuisance pests but pose no threats to humans.

Most common during the summer, especially when homes are reoccupied after vacation. Most common hosts are cats, dogs, man and wide variety of animals. Identifying Characteristics, Fleas are extremely small, averaging 2 to 4 mm in length. The body is flattened vertically and is covered with spines which protect backward. They are wingless but have long powerful legs for jumping great distances. These are among the largest of ants and are vicious biters. Workers very greatly in size from to 3/8 in length. Usually they are black, but may have some brown coloration. Theyre long-legged and move swiftly.

Fleas depend on a blood meal from a host to survive, so most fleas are introduced into the home via pets or other mammal hosts. On some occasions, fleas may become an inside problem when the host they previously fed on is no longer around. Then fleas focus their feeding activity on other hosts that reside inside the home. An example of such a situation is when a mouse inside the home is trapped and removed, the fleas that previously fed on the mouse are then forced to feed on pets or people.

Among the most common insects in the home. They eat paper, fabrics and get into cereals. Identifying characteristics, bodies are long, slender and flattened, broad at the front and tapering to the rear. Antennae are long and slender. Three long, slender appendages protrude from the rear. Theyre wingless and the body is about 12 long.

BehaviorDiet & Habits, capable of thriving in most climates, silverfish prefer to dwell in dark, damp areas such as basements, attics, kitchens and bathrooms. They are especially attracted to paper and damp clothing. Commonly found in stored boxes in garages and sheds.

Silverfish feed on carbohydrates, particularly sugars and starches. Cellulose, shampoos, glue in books, linen, silk and dead insects may be food sources. Have been found in unopened food packages.

ReproductionSilverfish undergo love dances prior to mating. Males lay spermatophores, which are taken into the ovipositor of female specimens. Females egg numbers and habits vary, depending on species. One species lays a few eggs a day where as another species lays clusters of 2 to 20 eggs.

The names wood wasp and horntail describe several kinds of wood-boring insects. Of greatest concern are the large, nonstinging wasps that normally are attracted to the complete their life cycles in newly dead or dying conifer trees. Timber salvaged from these trees can be processed into infested lumber. This can lead to adult wasps emerging in recently completed buildings or structures. Although these insects are extremely annoying , they arent harmful to humans or structures. They attack only trees and wont bore into wood in buildings or furniture. Identifying characteristics, they are large insects, generally 1 inch or longer, and wasplike in appearance but have an elongated, cylindrical body without a noticeable constriction or waist. They often are black or metallic dark blue or combinations of black, red, and yellow. They make a noisy buzz when flying.

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Each female bed bug can lay about 200 eggs under favorable conditions of 70 degrees F and with regular feeding on blood. Three or four eggs are laid per day over two months and are coated with a sticky substance. Often eggs and eggshells are seen singly or in clusters in crevices where bed bugs hide. Eggs hatch in 6 to 17 days or 28 days under lower temperatures. Newly hatched bed bugs feed, when possible, and molt five times before maturity. In one year, there may be three or more generations.

When bed bugs bite, they inject a fluid into the skin that assists in obtaining blood. This fluid (salivary secretion) causes the skin to become irritated and inflamed, with welts developing. No evidence indicates they spread disease. Usually a full-grown bed bug becomes engorged with blood in three to five minutes and then crawls away to a hiding place to digest the meal. It returns to seek more blood when hungry. Adult bugs may go two to eight weeks without food, or even up to a year.

Bed bugs sometimes are serious pests in animal and poultry houses or in laboratories where rabbits, rats, guinea pigs or birds are kept. Initially bed bugs can be found about tufts, seams and folds of mattresses and day bed covers, later spreading to window and door casings, pictures, posters, loosened wallpaper, cracks in plaster, baseboards and partitions. They are spread in clothing and baggage, secondhand beds or furniture, bedding, laundry and furniture. They are found in old buildings, hotels, boarding houses, theaters and other dwellings.

Bat bugs are found in attics and unused chimneys infested with bats, and swallow bugs and chimney swift bugs in homes inhabited by wild birds. In Ohio, well over 95 percent of the specimens found are bat bugs rather than bed bugs. They feed on bat blood and are common where bats roost such as in unused chimneys, attics or other uninhabited portions of the house. Bat bugs wander away from the bat's roosting area when bats are controlled or when they leave the area. People and other animals are then bitten. Although bites are painless, some individuals are very sensitive, experiencing intense itching while others suffer little or no reaction. Bat bugs feed on all the common bats in Ohio, namely the big brown bat, little brown bat and silver haired bat. Bed bugs and their relatives apparently do not transmit human disease, but can cause nervous and digestive disorders in some individuals.

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Where Does Louisiana Rank on the Worst Bed Bugs List?

When it comes to the itchy, crawly, blood-sucking bed bugs that keep people up an night, its always the big cities that are hardest hit. There are two reasons for this. The first is that there are more people living and working in large cities, creating a greater chance for bed bug infestations. Second, people travel to large cities, so there is a higher chance that someone from another state or country will bring bed bugs along with them.

So where does Louisiana rank on the worst bed bug lists? For once, none of the major Louisiana cities like New Orleans and Baton Rouge are near the top of a negative list in this case the worst states for bed bug infestations.

The states that continually top the charts according to pest control companies include the following:

These findings are based on the number of treatments that have been needed in these locations.

Even though we arent high on the worst list, Louisiana is not exempt from bed bug infestations, and these problems are becoming more common across the world, Louisiana included. At Dugas Pest Control, we work solely with Louisiana residents, so weve seen our fair share of bed bug infestations, even if they still fall under the radar compared to cities like New York City and Chicago. Nevertheless, all bed bug infestations are the same: difficult to get rid of.

Louisianas warm, sub-tropical climate is always favorable to bug species, and with large cities like New Orleans and Baton Rouge where many people travel to, there is always a risk of bed bugs. Although we dont want to it to happen, we expect to see more cases of infestations over time. In 2010, the bed bug problem started creeping toward our state. This same year, there were 16 LA hotels that had complaints against them for bed bugs.

So when asked the question of whether or not Louisiana will be as badly affected by bed bugs as large cities like Boston or Cincinnati one day, we can only assume that its a strong possibility.

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When Bed Bugs Bite, Call Not Tonite Thermal Remediation

Not Tonite Thermal Pest Remediation and Full-Service Pest Extermination

If you havent heard or experienced first-hand, bed bugs are making a come-back!

Not Tonite is a family-owned and operated full-service pest control company with over 20 years experience in insect heat remediation, killing bed bugs and other insect pests. Our technicians use the best equipment available in the industry and have access to the most complete, on-going training and certification. We use only environmentally-friendly products and practices keeping your home and familys health and well-being first and foremost.

When we inspect your home for bed bugs, we check the common harborages and also look for bed bug residue: cast skins, fecal spots, and hatched eggs. Bed bugs are small and reclusive. These insects are about the size of apple seeds and are visible if you know where to look. You spend much more time in your home as an observer and you are much more likely to find a bed bug than a pest control professional performing a quick visual inspection. Many companies offer free inspections to employ scare sales tactics. We do not believe in this practice. Regardless of the pests afflicting you and your family, heat treatments will kill them. Every living organism has a thermal death point.

When bed bugs bite, call Not Tonite. Unlike traditional pest control that requires multiple applications of toxic chemicals and pesticides, we use a single application of activated heat to eliminate bed bugs in Newport News and the surrounding areas. This innovative and economical technology allows us to safely eradicate your bed bug problem in one treatment. We utilize the best and most state-of-the-art process in the pest control industry, and work directly with Dr. Michael R. Linford, the pioneer of heat in the pest control field.

Our thermal pest eradication methods dont let bed bugs hide like they can in traditional treatments. We heat your entire house and all its contents. Dont worrytreatment temperatures are no hotter than a sauna! Our bed bug heat treatment process kills bed bugs, lice, cockroaches, termites, and their eggs. Heat treatments denature protein allergens and can reduce the infectious nature of bacteria and viruses. Whole-house heat treatments with our propane heaters will also flush many irritants from your home and reduce or eliminate odors and allergens.

Our bed bug heat treatments are 100% safe for your home and your possessions, but 100% deadly to all life stages of bed bugs and other insects.

Killing bed bugs with heat is clean, safe, and straight-forward:

Not Tonite offers the longest warranty of any bed bug heat treatment company in Newport News. Not Tonite will return at no charge for one additional treatment at no cost for a period of up to SIX MONTHS from the date of the original treatment of single family homes. This guarantee applies to full service heat treatments of entire residences. Not Tonite reserves the right to spot treat repeat infestations with any non-toxic treatment deemed appropriate.

We believe no family should be held hostage in their own home by unwanted bedbugs or other insect pests.

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Traditional bed bug extermination treatments are extremely tedious, require multiple visits, and a significant amount of preparation... not to mention all the chemicals toxic to you, your family, and your pets. A University of Massachusetts study found that three traditional pesticide treatments are usually required to eliminate a bed bug problem. Bed bugs have become more resistant than ever to pesticides. Bed bug infestations often return if all their eggs are not killed. Our bed bug heat treatments kill 100% of your insect pests in one treatment.

Not Tonite typically eliminates bed bug infestations in one day allowing you to resume normal use of the room quickly. Killing bed bugs in Newport News is safe, quick, and discreet.

Our whole-house thermal heat treatment gives bugs no place to hide! We direct heat into all areas of your home, into closets and through your clothing, under, in, and around furniture, in, through, and under carpeting, killing bed bugs and their eggs in all their harborages. The level of heat we use is lethal to these insects, and eliminates them at all stages of their life cycle. By targeting specific areas and raising the room temperatures for a designated time period, we eliminate the problem in an eco-friendly and safe way.

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