Saturday, October 23, 2010

Bed Bugs (Bedbugs)

Bedbugs (or bed bugs) are small parasitic insects. The term commonly refers to the species, which predominantly feeds on the blood of humans/animals. An adult bedbug is reddish-brown, flattened, oval, and wingless.

Pest control experts and professional exterminators have warned, that a number of health effects can result; from a bed bug infestation. These effects are known to include: skin rashes, psychological effects; and allergic symptoms.

Natural predators of the bedbug include the masked hunter (also known as masked bedbug hunter), cockroaches, ants, spiders, mites, and the centipede.

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3 comments:

  1. The bed bug's resilience to traditional forms of pest control, has presented a challenge for your local exterminator. It most cases, the application of extreme heat for an extended period of time, has proven to be a successful approach to destroying bed bug pests; and their carefully hidden eggs.

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  2. In my opinion, you should avoid bringing a bed bug problem into your home. If you don't clean your mattress once a month, you could have a bed bug infestation that could spread into other areas of your house.

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  3. Bedbugs are dangerous, because the can create dangerous allergic effect on human skin. They are also very odorous. Most people hate their odor. But, getting rid of them is really very complex and also time consuming. Appropriate knowledge is must for fighting with them.

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