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Bed BugsAt MPC, we have highest success rate of complete elimination of these pests with one treatment alone. The treatment includes a thorough inspection of the property before a comprehensive application process. We are one of the few service providers who are confident to provide a warranty that these pests would be gone for good. For a no-obligation quote call us anytime. Bed bugs are most active at night, they are extremely shy and wary so their infestations are not easily located. However, when bed bugs are numerous, a foul odor from oily secretions can easily be detected. Other recognizable signs of a bed bug infestation include excrement left around points of entry and exit to their hiding places and reddish brown spots on mattresses and furniture. Good sanitation is the first step to controlling the spread of bed bugs. However, it is not enough to stop a bed bug infestation. Mattresses sould be throroughly vaccummed to keep the situation from getting worse. A Note on Steam Cleaning: The effectiveness of using steam cleaners or hot water to clean mattresses is questionable. Heat is readily absorbed by the mattress and may not harm the bed bugs. In fact the moisture may produce favorable conditions for house dust mites. Pillows should be removed and dry-cleaned or replaced. Information on the Treatment & Preparations for the Extermination Service Bed Bug Profile
DescriptionThe adult bed bug is a broadly flattened, ovoid, insect with greatly reduced wings. The reduced fore wings, or hemelytra, are broader than they are long, with a somewhat rectangular appearance. The sides of the pronotum are covered with short, stiff hairs. Before feeding, bed bugs are usually brown in color and range from 6 to 9.5 mm in length. After feeding, the body is often swollen and red in color. The two bed bugs most important to man are the common bed bug, Cimex lectularius, and the tropical bed bug, Cimex hemipterus. These two species of bed bugs can easily be distinguished by looking at the prothorax, the first segment of the thorax. The prothorax of the common bed bug is more expanded laterally and the extreme margins are more flattened than that of the tropical bed bug. DistributionHuman dwellings, birds nests, and bat caves make the most suitable habitats for bed bugs since they offer warmth, areas to hide, and most importantly hosts on which to feed. Bed bugs are not evenly distributed throughout the environment but are instead concentrated in harbourages. Within human dwellings, harbourages include cracks and crevices in walls, furniture, behind wallpaper and wood paneling, or under carpeting. Bed bugs are usually only active during night but will feed during the day when hungry. Bed bugs can be transported on clothing, in traveler's luggage, or in bedding and furniture but lack appendages to enable them to cling to hair, fur, or feathers, so are rarely found on hosts. Life CycleBecause of their confined living spaces, copulation among male and female bed bugs is difficult. The female possesses a secondary copulatory aperture, Ribaga's organ or paragenital sinus, on the fourth abdominal sternum where spermatozoa from the male are injected. The spermatozoa then migrate to the ovaries by passing through the haemocoel, or body cavity. The female bed bug lays approximately 200 eggs during her life span at a rate of one to 12 eggs per day. The eggs are laid on rough surfaces and coated with a transparent cement to adhere them to the substrate. Within six to 17 days bed bug nymphs, almost devoid of color, emerge from the eggs. After five molts, which takes approximately ten weeks, the nymphs reach maturity. Survey and ManagementBed bugs are most active at night, they are extremely shy and wary so
their infestations are not easily located. However, when bed bugs are
numerous, a foul odor from oily secretions can easily be detected. Other
recognizable signs of a bed bug infestation include excrement left around
points of entry and exit to their hiding places and reddish brown spots on
mattresses and furniture. Good sanitation is the first step to controlling
the spread of bed bugs. However, it is not enough
to stop a bed bug infestation. Mattresses sould be throroughly vaccummed. The effectiveness of using steam cleaners
or hot water to clean mattresses is questionable. Heat is readily absorbed
by the mattress and does no harm to the bed bug in fact the moisture may
produce favorable conditions for house dust mites. Pillows should be
removed and dry-cleaned or replaced. For severe infestations, however,
pesticides may be used. If pesticides are used, allow bedding and
furniture to dry thoroughly before using. |
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