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		<title>What Causes Bed Bugs</title>
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What causes bed bugs? Bed bugs are known to be hitchhikers. They will hitch a ride and set up camp wherever they end up even if that is your home, apartment, furniture, or hotel room. Following some easy steps may prevent you from getting bed bugs. So there is not really anything that causes bed [...]]]></description>
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<p>What causes bed bugs? Bed bugs are known to be hitchhikers. They will hitch a ride and set up camp wherever they end up even if that is your home, apartment, furniture, or hotel room. Following some easy steps may prevent you from getting bed bugs. So there is not really anything that causes bed bugs except for making sure you follow some easy steps to keep them stay out of your home.</p>
<p>The number one cause for bed bugs is bringing them home after travel. If you stay in a bed bug infested hotel room and you bring your luggage home they can easily be inside that bag. What you will want to do to stop this is to make sure your luggage stays on the luggage rack in your hotel room. Although this alone may not stop the bed bug that drastically reduces the risk. Another step that you will want to take is to do a thorough inspection of the hotel room. You&#8217;ll want to start with the bad and work your way out. Bed bugs need a host so they will be found near the bed. Take the covers off of the bed mattress and look in the seam of the mattress for the bed bug or blood spots. Hotels change the sheets often so there may not be any bloodstains on them Next you&#8217;ll want to lift up the mattress and look at the bed frame and don&#8217;t forget the headboard. From there you&#8217;ll want to look at any nightstands near the bed. Unfortunately if it is not a severe case you may not be able to find the bed bugs. Purchasing luggage and casement are a good way to protect your luggage during your visit.</p>
<p>Another reason for the cause of bed bugs is bringing home used furniture. Homeowners and renters sometimes give away or throw away furniture or mattresses infested with bed bugs. Be careful about picking up used furniture at a garage sale or store. Be especially careful about picking up mattresses or furniture that someone has thrown away. This way you can make sure that your home will be bed bug free.</p>
<p>The next area of concern is something that most people do not think about. If you have a college student that will be coming back home during breaks and you must be aware of what the student brings back. That could mean any luggage or items that they had in their dorm room or apartment. In this case a thorough inspection of the luggage, dirty clothes or other items. If they make frequent visits back home any portable heater which kills all stages of bed bugs may be something to purchase. The heaters can heat books and other items that are not possible to wash or dry.</p>
<p>What causes bed bugs in your home is nothing more than the bed bugs hitching a ride. If you follow some simple steps and procedures you will reduce your risk of getting bed bugs at your home. There are several products to protect your mattresses and your luggage from bed bugs. But the products alone do not protect you from bed bugs 100% of the time. The products and being aware of your surroundings combined will greatly reduce your risk of an infestation of bed bugs.</p>
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		<title>How Do You Get Bed Bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Aug 2009 18:25:48 +0000</pubDate>
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How do you get bed bugs?
Many people are faced with a infestation of bed bugs. Bed bugs can be found throughout homes, apartments, hotels, and even automobiles. But where did these bedbugs come from and how do people get them? Is it poor sanitation or do they take a ride and come home with you.
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<p>How do you get bed bugs?</p>
<p>Many people are faced with a infestation of bed bugs. Bed bugs can be found throughout homes, apartments, hotels, and even automobiles. But where did these bedbugs come from and how do people get them? Is it poor sanitation or do they take a ride and come home with you.</p>
<p>The first way to get bedbugs would be bringing them home and he used sofa, mattress or other furniture. If you pick up a free mattress that may be out in somebody&#8217;s trash or you by use piece of furniture these could be ways that bedbugs can enter your home. It&#8217;s at all possible avoid used furniture but if you need to make sure you thoroughly inspect the entire sofa, mattress or other piece of furniture. You want to look at each crack and crevice in the headboards, bed frames, nightstands, and other pieces of furniture. Bed bugs will be found in the smallest cracks so inspection is very important. In the long run it may be cheaper to purchase new furniture than to pick up used furniture with bedbugs. Bed bug treatments can run into several hundreds of dollars to treat. So think twice.</p>
<p>Another area of concern would be going to a hotel on a business trip or vacation and then bringing them home in a suitcase or bag. So again inspection of the hotel room is vitally important. Make sure you pull back the covers and look around the edges of the mattress lift up the mattresses in the box spring to see if you can find any bedbugs. You are also looking for blood spots on the mattress or covers. When you&#8217;re searching the room don&#8217;t forget to look behind any pictures, headboards, and nightstands. The bedbugs will be located near a host so start your inspection close to the bed and move out from there. You can also carry special bed bug bags for your luggage to seal them up preventing the bedbugs to enter. Make sure you keep your luggage and clothing up off the floor and use a luggage rack. And when you get home from the hotel place your bags in the garage and bag up all your clothes and run them through a hot wash or a warm dryer cycle.</p>
<p>So the answer to the question how do you get bedbugs can be no simple answer. Bed bugs can be found in several locations and even some that I have not mentioned. But the best thing to do if you&#8217;re worried about bringing bedbugs home is to do a thorough inspection of anything you bring home or any place you stay. It is much better to be cautious than to be careless and bring bedbugs home.</p>
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		<title>Preventing Bed Bugs</title>
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Preventing bed bugs starts with being able to identify and know where to look for these blood sucking insects.  Also you need to know how they can enter your home and feed on your family members.
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<p>Preventing bed bugs starts with being able to identify and know where to look for these blood sucking insects.  Also you need to know how they can enter your home and feed on your family members.</p>
<p>Adult bed bugs are about 3/16 of an inch in size.  They have oval flat appearance.  Bed bugswill become elongated and plump after they feed on the host.  Their color can range from brown to a reddish brown. Their wings are reduced to short wing pads, which makes them unable to fly.  For preventing bed bugs you do not have to worry about them flying into your home.</p>
<p>Bed bugs will live most of their lives in a hidden area like a crack or crevice.  They can be found in mattresses, box springs, bed frames, head boards, curtains, base-board, under rugs, behind picture frames, night stands, and dressers.  Preventing bed bugs coming into your home can be simply inspecting any used furniture coming into your home.  If you really need to bring in used bedding or sofas, inspection is a must.</p>
<p>Hotel rooms can be another location for you to pick up bed bugs.  When traveling, you may want to look out for bed bugs in your hotel room.  When you arrive at the room you first want to inspect the mattress for bed bugs.  Look for reddish brown marks around the mattress edges. When you bring in your luggage keep it off the floor and do not put any clothes in the dressers.  This is for preventing bed bugs coming home with you.</p>
<p>At your home you may want to use mattress encasements for preventing bed bugs to enter and infest your beds.  The bed covers have a special zipper so the bed bugs are unable to exit or enter the cover.  These mattress covers would save you money on buying new mattress if you ever got bed bugs.</p>
<p>Bed bugs can sneak into your home very easily.  If you are not aware of what bed bugs are you will not be able to prevent bed bugs in your home.</p>
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How to get rid of bed bugs from your home.  Bed bugs are becoming a serious problemespecially for both the control professional and the home owner.  An outbreak in your home and how to get rid of bed bugs should be left to a professional.
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<p>How to get rid of bed bugs from your home.  Bed bugs are becoming a serious problemespecially for both the control professional and the home owner.  An outbreak in your home and how to get rid of bed bugs should be left to a professional.</p>
<p>There can be several ways to treat and get rid of bed bugs.  Most treatments fall under two categories.  There are physical and insecticidal control methods. A heat treatment is how to get rid of bed bugs with a physical method.  Bed bugs die rapidly if they are heated to about 50 degrees Celsius or higher.  Many pest control operators use a high temperature steamer.  This steamer can be used on mattresses, box springs, and carpeting and curtains.  Another physical treatment is freezing the bed bugs to death.  Both physical treatments have an advantage over other means because it is environmentally friendly.  But the disadvantage is the lack of a long term treatment.  Once you have steamed the room there is nothing left behind to kill bed bugs that may not have been killed.  In most cases the physical method would have to be combined with a chemical treatment.</p>
<p>How to get rid of bed bugs thru insecticide method.  You will need to prepare a room for an insecticide treatment.   The bedding will need to be removed and the fabric on the bottom of box springs, loosen electrical outlets, take down curtains, empty drawers and closets.  A chemical treatment must be thorough to be effective.  Pesticides can be placed in the cracks and crevices where the bed bugs seem to be.  Usually several insecticides are combined to have a knock down effect and a growth regulator for a longer effect.</p>
<p>These methods are how to get rid of bed bugs.  Again, an infestation of bed bugs is a serious situation and should be treated by a professional.  They will know the most effective and current methods for getting rid of bed bugs.</p>
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Don’t Move! You are lying on your mattress watching T.V. and all of a sudden you see a small flat oval bug crawl across the white sheets. Bed bugs have invaded your mattress. You quickly kill the bed bug and rip off your bed sheets. There are bed bugs all over your mattress. Know you [...]]]></description>
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<p>Don’t Move! You are lying on your mattress watching T.V. and all of a sudden you see a small flat oval bug crawl across the white sheets.<span> </span>Bed bugs have invaded your mattress.<span> </span>You quickly kill the bed bug and rip off your bed sheets. There are bed bugs all over your mattress.<span> </span>Know you yell and scream I have a mattress with bed bugs.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">When you discover your mattress with bedbugs there are several things you can do.<span> </span>The first thing you can do is discard the mattress and box springs.<span> </span>This would be ok but you still may have bed bugs.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The second treatment is treat your mattress and box spring with a pesticide for bed bugs.<span> </span>Before you do this please read and follow the label or seek a professional.<span> </span>The disadvantage would be that you would be sleeping 8 hours a day on pesticide.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The next possibility would be using a vacuum. This would be more environmentally friendly but unfortunately would not get the bed bugs out of all the cracks.<span> </span>Mattress with bed bugs could not be solved with this method alone.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Bed bugs can be killed by either steaming or freezing them.<span> </span>Both of these methods would kill the bed bugs in the mattress.<span> </span>These two methods will be able to penetrate the cracks and crevices better but does not have a lasting effect. <span> </span>That means it has no residual kill.<span> </span>If you don’t kill every last bed bug they have nothing after the treatment to kill any remaining bed bugs.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The last method for treating a mattress with bed bugs would be using bed encasements.<span> </span>Mattress covers would be the best and safest option.<span> </span>The covers are designed to trap the bed bugs inside and keep any bed bugs from infesting the mattress again.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Even though the mattress with bed bugs can be treated with mattress encasements, you still may need to call a professional to treat the whole room or even the house.<span> </span></p>
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		<title>What Do Bed Bugs Look Like</title>
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One of the most frequently asked question to a pest professional is what do bed bugs looklike?  Cases of bed bugs have increased over the past several years.  People are starting to become nervous about the blood sucking trouble maker.
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<p>One of the most frequently asked question to a pest professional is what do bed bugs looklike?  Cases of bed bugs have increased over the past several years.  People are starting to become nervous about the blood sucking trouble maker.</p>
<p>If you don’t know what bed bugs look like you may think they are so tiny that you can’t see them.  Well, an adult bed bug can be 3/16 inch long.  Bed bugs can easily be seen by the eye, but are sometimes hidden.  They can be in cracks and crevices during the day and then feed on their host during the night.</p>
<p>Bed bugs look like a flat oval shaped insect.  When they feed on a host can change their shape to a more plump and elongated shape.</p>
<p>What do bed bugs look like with their color?  Bed bugs can be a rusty red to a mahogany color.  Bed bug eggs are white in color.</p>
<p>Bed bugs look slightly different but they can be easily identified no matter there slight changes in color and shape.  What do bed bugs look like or identification is fairly simple.  But when you identify that you have bed bugs the tricky part is trying to get rid of them.  There are ways for you to try to get rid of them by yourself but it probably would be best to get treatment and advice from professionals.</p>
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How large are bed bugs?  Can you see bed bugs?  You may wander why you normally don’t see any bed bugs.
Adult bed bugs are flat oval and usually a rusty or mahogany in color. There size is around 3/16 inch long(4-5 mm).  Bed bugs can easily be seen by the naked eye.
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<p>How large are bed bugs?  Can you see bed bugs?  You may wander why you normally don’t see any bed bugs.</p>
<p>Adult bed bugs are flat oval and usually a rusty or mahogany in color. There size is around 3/16 inch long(4-5 mm).  Bed bugs can easily be seen by the naked eye.</p>
<p>“Can you see bed bug eggs?” is the next question that you maybe asking.  A female bed bug can lay one to five eggs per day.  They can lay between 200-500 in there lifetime.  But the question is can you see bed  bug eggs?  And the answer is “yes”. A bed bug egg is 1/32 (1mm) long and white in color.</p>
<p>Can you see bed bugs during the day time?  Most likely you will not see bed bugs during the day because all there work is done at night.  Bed bugs hide in cracks and crevices during the day and come out and feed on a host, which is usually a human, at night.  If you want to locate a bed bug during the day, look in the cracks, mattresses, bed frames, or even behind picture frames.</p>
<p>Can you see bed bug bites?  Sensitive host can become inflamed in the bite area. Although, the bite is painless, most people will develop an allergic reaction.  This allergic reaction happens in approximately 80% of the people that get bitten.  The bed bugs saliva contains an anticoagulant which is injected.  Bed bugs will feed for about 3-10 minutes to get there blood meal.</p>
<p>Can you see bed bugs? Bed bugs can be seen but the most important thing to do is contact a local exterminator to help you treat them successfully.</p>
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What are bedbugs?  Well you need to know what they are and how to identify if you have them.  If you travel it is a must to know what they look for.  Bedbugs are fairly easy to identify but not so easy to treat. You will need to know some basics like what are bedbugs, what [...]]]></description>
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<p>What are bedbugs?  Well you need to know what they are and how to identify if you have them.  If you travel it is a must to know what they look for.  Bedbugs are fairly easy to identify but not so easy to treat. You will need to know some basics like what are bedbugs, what bedbugs look like, where do bedbugs live? If you know the answers to these questions then you can protect you and your family from getting infested.</p>
<p>To answer the “What are bedbugs ?“ question you will first  need to know what bedbugs look like.  Bedbugs are 3/16th inch long and have an flat oval  appearance.  They can range from brown to reddish brown in color.  Bedbugs change after they have a meal.  They become plump and elongated.  Bedbugs wings are reduced to short wing pads so they are unable to fly.  </p>
<p>Now that you know what are bedbugs, you need to know where to look for them.  Bedbugs can be found in several locations in a room or home.  First you want to look at the mattress and box spring.  Then move to the bed frame and nightstands.  Look around the base trim and at the edge of the carpeting.  The signs that you want to look for are small red to reddish brown fecal spots on surfaces such as a mattress. </p>
<p>How do you get bedbugs?  You can bring items such as used sofas or mattresses that are infested into your house.  Another way to get bedbugs  is to go to an infested hotel.  This is why you need to know what are bedbugs. If you go on a vacation you will be able to identify  any problems in a hotel room before you bring them home.  </p>
<p>What are bedbugs? That question should have been answered  in the above information.  Identification is very important but knowing the next step is just as important.  The next step is treatment.  Treatment of bedbugs should be left to a professional.  Seek out service from a professional as soon as you identify that you have bedbugs.  </p>
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