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10 Unknown Bed Bug Facts

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    10 Unknown Bed Bug Facts

    By bwgwp | bed bugs, pest control, pest extermination | Comments are Closed | 15 August, 2018 | 0

    In Today’s World, Bed Bugs are the king of pests. There is no surprise that these pests have conquered the world once you’ve read through this article. Bed Bugs have evolved from a pest problem at home, to now also being a pest problem in businesses as well. We hope that with reading this article, you will become more knowledgeable about these microscopic creatures.

    1.  Bed Bugs can travel far distances. Bed Bugs are no strangers to far travels as they are very good hitchhikers. Bed Bugs can attach themselves to anything from Backpacks, handbags, suitcases, sofas, and even wardrobes. They love all forms of transportation and will love their new home even more.
    2. Bed Bugs enjoy feeding habits that are similar to a human’s eating schedule. A Bed Bug will normally feed from three separate entree points on the host’s body. They move from spot to spot in order to get the best blood flow possible without a singular spot clotting and disrupting their feeding.
    3. Bed Bugs supply their entry bites with anesthesia. Normally when you are bitten by a Bed Bug, you cannot feel the action taking place. This is because of the Bed Bug’s bite containing anesthesia to make sure not to disturb the host while feeding.
    4. Bed Bugs are not stingy about their home. The most common misconception about Bed Bugs is that they will live only on a dirty bed. This is not true, Bed Bugs do not have a preference for a clean or dirty room. The Bed Bug only cares if it has a consistent food source.
    5. Bed bugs lay a lot of eggs. If the Bed Bug is living comfortably and supplied with plenty of food then they can produce many offspring. In one Bed Bug’s lifetime, a single female can lay up to 500 eggs! That’s a lot Of Bed Bugs!
    6. Bed Bugs do not run on a predictable schedule. A Bed Bug does not stay out in the open when they are not eating. Bed Bugs like to hide in small crevices and folds, or inside of cracks hiding from the surface. With these dwelling strategies, along with their microscopic size, it is very hard to identify them with an untrained eye.
    7. You may think that Bed Bugs are a big fan of heat, but this is not the case. Bed Bug Treatment usually includes some form of heat because they dislike it so much. Heat affects Bed Bugs throughout all the stages of their lifecycle.
    8. Bed Bugs only consumes blood from the host itself. A Bed Bug is a picky eater when it comes to its food source. Bed Bugs cannot live off anything besides a direct blood flow from its host.
    9. Bed Bugs can live without eating for months. If you think that your Bed Bug problem has vanished, you are probably incorrect. Bed Bugs can live up to 400 days without eating! The lower the temperature, the longer their preserved food source can last.
    10. Bed Bugs are always evolving. Bed Bugs can fight against remedies used to prevent them. For this reason, it is best to call a specialist like our pest control experts to treat your home. Give Us A Call Today If You Have A Bed Bug Problem.
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