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The Truth about Bed bug Foggers

February 7, 2012
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An increase of Cimex lectularius, more well known as the common bedbug, has made playful bedtime sendoffs into truly fearful cautions. This come back can largely be attributed to the end in using the pesticide DDT that nearly eradicated bedbugsin North America in the 1950s, leaving little to no defense against the uprising little culprits today. Leading to this effect is usually that bedbugs are nocturnal naturally, preying on sleeping people all over the world. They feed on human blood, leaving merely a trail of red itchy spots or localized swellings on the skin.

While red marks may perhaps be an indication associated with a bed bug infestation, they are definitely not only a verification. Finding these insects isn’t any easy task, as they are approximately 4-5 millimeters in length with a flattened form, letting them hide in cracks and creases effortlessly. While often discovered hiding throughout the house, their favorite spot to conceal themselves-in the case a mattress cover or pillow cover commonly are not being used-is around or in your bed, hence their name. Being so close to their primary food source gives them the possibility to feed every 6-10 days, though they might live up to Eighteen months without feeding. The bed bugwill dine on human blood for about 6-12 minutes before it will be fully engorged, more than tripling its size.

How do we get rid of bed bugs? Some say Bed Bug Foggers but those do not work very well. You need a product that will not have a toxic effect on humans or pets. D earth bed bug powder is a organic that is mined from the ground. It is a naturally occuring bedbug killer and also other types of insects. I use it for my dogs sleeping box as it controls fleas too. This product is found on and off line almost anywhere garden, home, or farm goods are sold.

The main thing to keep in mind is to clear your residence of the insects. They won’t just go away but will grow stronger and stronger in numbers. They can literally run you out of your home if not kept under contol. If you have any doubts please contact a professional pest remover for advice or service.