Posts Tagged ‘insects’

How To Get Shot Of Cockroaches In The Home

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Cockroaches are the most disgusting creatures. It is common for some individuals to see them running around at home eating the wallpaper and books, snacking on food, then spreading infection to the family members.

These insects avoid light and so are active at night, so it is fairly common to find them hiding in dark crevices and dark, moist places. Cracks, crevices, holes, drains, cupboards and pantries are the favourite habitats of cockroaches.

Cockroaches play an important function outdoors in breaking up organic waste. However, it is a necessity to be rid of them in the house to prevent their carrying of illness-causing organisms and triggering allergic reactions. The deterrence of an infestation is best done by first taking care of cleanliness.

This means keeping your kitchen clean by removing food crumbs and wiping up spillages promptly. Storing food in sealed airtight containers or in refrigerators helps. Avoid leaving used dishes overnight in the sink or dishwasher.

Washing cooking ranges and wiping counters over helps eradicate cockroaches because they love greasy places.

Cockroaches love dirt and water, so it is best to empty trash bins regularly. In addition, the fixing of dripping taps and leaks in bathrooms and kitchens will help eradicate cockroaches.

Frequently pouring some cheap bleach assists to prevent these bugs coming up through drains. Cockroaches detest the smell of naphthalene balls, so using them in corners of closed places assists as well.

Cracks in the exterior walls provide an entry to cockroaches. Seal cracks and crevices in cabinets and on both sides of floor, door, and window mouldings, Filing all openings around pipes in bathrooms and kitchens helps to prevent their entry.

In addition, logs and other waste just outside the home provide hiding places for cockroaches. So moving these items deters cockroaches from living close by.

It is a good idea to avoid the use of toxic sprays, and instead use sticky traps to eliminate cockroaches. These traps attract cockroaches and then trap them with an adhesive. They can be put in corners.

You can make an effective yet simple trap from jars of water. Put them next to walls. They have to allow cockroaches to get in but not get out. Just put bait like ground coffee in the jar; even plain water works fine in dry climes.

Applying a diluted concentrated poison or deterrent chemical with a spray, a cloth or a mop in places that are frequented by cockroaches helps to not just get rid of cockroaches, but also deter a re-infestation for at least 15 days.

It helps to make a light solution of bath soap and water and spray it on the head of lower abdomen of the cockroach. The cockroach will strive to run and escape but will ultimately be killed.

It is helpful to use a cockroach bait that is made by mixing 1 part of powdered boric acid with 1 part each of white flour and granulated white sugar. Position this as lumps in the backs of drawers and cabinets, and under the refrigerator and stove.

The sugar turns tacky; the mixture sticks to the cockroach and kills it. However boric acid cakes easily so it is best to place it on a paper or foil tray.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several subjects, but is at present concerned with bed bug covers for mattresses. If you would like to know more, go over to our website at Bugs Infestation.

Just What Are Bed Bugs?

Saturday, December 24th, 2011

If you wake up one morning with prickly lumps on your body, you will probably think that you had been bitten by mosquitoes or ants the night before, but there is also a possibility that bedbugs have got at you. If this occurs in your own bed, then you have problems. If you are in a hotel, go and make a complaint to the manager.

You can be sure that most hotel bosses will take complaints about bed bugs very gravely, because it is well known that the incidents of bedbugs are increasing fast and have been since 1995. It is also everyday knowledge that large compensation awards have been made against hotels. Some of them were worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Most so-called ‘bed bugs’ will only feed on people if their favourite host, often poultry, are not on hand, but there is one that only sucks human blood and that species is called Cimex lectularius.

Cimex lectularius was virtually extinct in the developed world by the late 1950’s because of the extensive use of DDT in residences and hotels to eradicate all insects such as ants, bed bugs, silverfish, millipedes and cockroaches.

However, there has been a gigantic revival in the number of bedbugs since 1995. In fact, between 1995 and 2001, one report on bedbugs in London stated that incidents of bedbug call-outs had doubled each year.

The resurgence in bedbug numbers has been ascribed to global travel and immigration from Asia and Africa. However, it is also likely that they were never completely eradicated and that they have become tolerant to modern pesticides. There is not much you can put down or spray around now that will kill bedbugs.

So, what do bed bugs look like? Well, there are lots of different types of bed bugs, but most of them are brownish, unless they have just fed and then there is a red tint to them. However, they can also be white to yellowish. Sometimes, they look banded because bedbugs are covered with short hairs which reflect light like a stripy lawn.

Bedbugs have a beak-like mouth-piece with two tubes. One tube squirts spittle into you and the other sucks blood out. The saliva contains anti-coagulant and a pain-killer, so that you do not know that you have been bitten until long after the bedbug has gone home.

Some people never know, because they are not allergic to the spittle, others get a bump or slight swelling almost right away, but sometimes the swelling can take a week to appear. These bites may or may not be itchy.

If you travel a lot, or if you go to parts of the world that are less involved with hygiene, you must be careful about not taking bedbugs home with you. They will not stay on your body, but they may lay eggs in your clothing or hide in your suitcase. Therefore, either before you go home or immediately on arrival have your clothes washed at a temperature above 46c and blast your suitcase with a jet of steam or hot air.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is at present involved with bed bugs extermination. If you are interested in this, please go over to our website now at Picture Of Bed Bugs for further information.

How To Get Bed Bugs Out Of Your Clothes

Thursday, December 15th, 2011

You cannot tell where bed bugs are living; you cannot even guess, just by looking at a building. You could be sitting in a chair in a posh hotel waiting for someone to come down or you could be having tea at a friend’s house and you are equally as likely to pick up a bed bug.

The developed Western world has not been through this sort of situation for about sixty years. However, since 1995, bed bugs have been increasing practically unbridled and we are approaching the situation people were living in before the Second World War. That is a very sad state of affairs indeed.

Especially when you realize that before the war, you could lay a bit of poison down and kill them. Nowadays, you cannot, because some bedbugs have become resistant to a lot of the insecticides normally available to family households. So, in a way we are worse off than we were 60 years ago and unless something comes to our aid, it can only get worse.

Although bedbugs wreak most mayhem in a bed, that is not normally where people get them from. They also reside in the folds of fabric in the seats of buses, trains, taxis, hotel rooms, restaurants and even airplanes. However, bedbugs are not taken home stuck to your skin like a flea or a tick.

Rather they will creep into a hem or a pocket or under a collar, drawn by your body heat or breath and either go to sleep or lay eggs. A female can lay 300 eggs in a single day - not a lot in insect terms, but do you want 301 bedbugs in your bedroom closet by the end of next week?

I am certain that you have become aware how difficult it is to completely avoid the risks of picking up bed bugs and taking them home. Bed bugs have natural enemies, but it is arguable that you would rather have bed bugs than the insects that prey on them - cockroaches, ants, spiders and centipedes - and insecticides are not always effective.

The one thing that certainly kills them, besides being trodden on by a size ten army boot, is heat. No stages of the bedbug’s life can withstand temperatures above 45c.

This may be significant, because modern washing powders are meant to get clothes clean at 30c, thus saving electricity, but they also inadvertently save the lives of the bedbugs on your clothes as well. You can make sure that your clothes are bedbug-free by washing them at 46-50c and you can kill existing bedbugs in your house by steam cleaning it, which is the professional approach to exterminating an infestation of bedbugs.

It is time for people to be aware of this fairly new threat to their well-being. The key things you can do are: acquaint yourself with what a bedbug looks like and have your clothing cleaned at temperatures above 46c if you think that you may have been exposed to an infestation of bed bugs.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is at present involved with bed bugs extermination. If you are interested in this, please go over to our website now at Picture Of Bed Bugs for more information.

How Many Eggs Do Bed Bugs Lay?

Tuesday, December 13th, 2011

Do you know whether you have ever come across a bed bug? You probably have not. Not yet, but the chances that you will are growing every day. This is because bed bugs are undergoing an explosion in their numbers and mankind is quite powerless to stop them at the moment, although a number of people are working on it.

You see, the difficulty is that bed bugs are pretty much resistant to every insecticide that we have. They were almost wiped out in the West in the Forties and Fifties with the extensive use of DDT, but the ones that survived and the ones that have been carried into the country are resistant to pesticides.

Scientists are working on pesticides that will be effective against bed bugs, but there is no light at the end of the tunnel yet.

So, we are stuck with a burgeoning population of bed bugs. How do you acquire bed bugs? Normally, you just pick them up and carry them home or someone does it for you. It is thought that foreign travel and immigration are primarily responsible for the original members of our new bed bug community.

Nowadays, you can pick them up anyplace where people go: taxis, cinemas, restaurants, hotels, motels, cars, buses and planes. Even in the doctor’s surgery.

It used to be believed that bed bugs only thrived in poor peoples’ houses, but this is incorrect. In fact, the rich are more likely to get them than the poor, because they travel more often. You can also be given bedbugs in recycled furniture, clothing and suitcases.

Bedbugs like to creep into in cracks, so you could be sitting on a bus and one will clamber up the back of your coat and nestle under your collar. There it might lay a few eggs and walk away or it might go to sleep. When you get home, you will hang your coat in the wardrobe and a few days later you will have your very own colony of hungry little bedbugs. It is that easily done.

Some bedbugs will also live on birds and bats. These bedbugs would rather bird blood, but if there are not many around, you may find them dropping from the ceiling onto you, if you have birds or bats in your loft. Bats are protected now, so you will have to have them removed, but you ought to discourage birds from nesting above you.

The bedbugs will be drawn to the CO2 on your breath and your body heat and then they employ pheromones to tell the others where you are. It usually only takes a bedbug five minutes to feed and then it goes back home to sleep it off for three to five days.

A mature bedbug has gone through six moultings and when a mature female has been inseminated, she can lay between 300 and 1,000 eggs in her lifetime of about six to twelve months. She will lay several eggs a day and they will hatch out in about ten days. So, you only need one pregnant female and you are in trouble very soon.

If you have a couple of dozen females laying eggs in your mattress, it will take less than a fortnight before dozens of baby bedbugs (called nymphs) are hatching out every day and then one of their relations will lead them right to you.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many topics, but is at present concerned with how do you get bed bugs? If you are interested in this, please visit our website now at Picture Of Bed Bugs for further information.

Allergies In Adolescents

Monday, December 12th, 2011

Allergies may be seen as an abnormal reaction by a body to something that is harmless. Basically, it is a mistake. The body’s immune system has mis-identified a substance as an enemy, whereas it is actually friendly or at least neutral. This is not the fault of that substance.

The substance that results in the allergy is called an allergen. Not everyone who has an allergy has an allergy to the same allergen, because not everyone’s body makes the same errors.

Potentially anything could become an allergen to somebody and probably is. My uncle is allergic to cotton wool but not to cotton. However, the most common allergens are dust, pollen, pet hairs, medicine, make-up and detergent.

It appears that when a body encounters something that it distrusts, it produces certain chemicals to protect itself. One of these is histamine, which can have an adverse effect on the respiratory system, the digestive system and or the skin.

The body then ‘remembers’ that this defence worked because the substance did not win the battle and so reacts in the same manner every time it encounters the substance in the future. An allergy is born, even though the substance was not a threat in the first place.

Not everybody who is allergic to the same substance reacts in the same way. If you have two people who are allergic to dust, one may get a runny nose while the other might suffer something comparable to an asthma attack.

Most allergens cause quite mild reactions, but some can kill. Bee stings and peanuts may kill those who are allergic to them.

Because allergies are a function of the immune system, juveniles are more affected than older people. This is because the immune system of younger people ’still has a lot to learn’. Many allergies wear off as the body becomes more ‘educated’. However, some allergens produce worrying reactions in young people like asthma and eczema.

One of the most common allergies is caused by dust and dust mites. Much of household dust is the dead skin of insects, mites and us humans. This dead skin can be microscopic to quite ‘large’, but cause trouble with individuals when they are inhaled.

Dust mites also live in every bed, eating our dead skin. The larger ones are just about visible by most people at 0.4 mm in length. However, baby dust mites (nymphs) are naturally much smaller.

People are not usually allergic to the dust mites themselves but to their droppings and the stomach enzymes that are still there in those droppings. An allergenic mattress cover and pillow covers can help here.

Why some bodies mistake friendly to neutral substances as enemies is not completely understood, but the two most common suggestions are heredity and over-hygiene. There is lots of evidence to show that allergies run in families.

it is also thought that if a child grows up in a spotlessly clean environment, it is not being steadily exposed to substances that other people get used to. This is because we clean our houses, schools and offices too much.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several topics, but is currently concerned with allergenic mattress covers. If you would like to know more, go over to our website at Bed Infestation.

The Fight Against Mosquitoes Around The World

Sunday, December 4th, 2011

Winnipeg has long been Canada’s mosquito capital, but Edmonton is challenging it this year. These days, mosquito traps in Edmonton are catching five times more mosquitoes that those in Winnipeg. Rainy spells followed by warm weather are responsible for the colossal rise in the number of these maddening insects.

Residents of Edmonton are asking for a substantial rise in the budget to combat the mosquito populace which can carry West Nile Virus. West Nile Virus delivers indications similar to a severe bout of flu, although older and younger victims have passed away from epidemics. County health officials are considering spraying public areas before official public holidays to reduce the incidence of biting.

On the other side of the world, in Sidney, Australia, the parks department has also begun its anti-mosquito spraying plan and residents are invited to call in to be added to a ‘no spray’ list, if they fear the toxicity of the insect spray. It is considered that most individuals will prefer having their block and backyard sprayed as the numbers of mosquitoes are rising there as well.

However, the spraying plan has always proved a success in the past and will like continue to be so. This year it will be supplemented by poisoning ponds and lakes with larvacide, which is a more practical form of control adding fish to the ponds that eat mosquito larvae would be an even better way. The tablets are known as Altosid and last for 30 days, although they are also considering using XR which works for 150 days.

West Nile Virus is also a problem in Sidney, although there have not been any recorded cases yet. This means nothing though as most people who get WNF think that they have a summer cold. The city health authorities say that they are continuing to trap mosquitoes and carry out autopsies on dead birds to get an early warning of a likely WNV epidemic.

The city health department is warning all those over 50 years of age and those with a weakened immune system to take extra care by using a repellent including DEET, picaridin or lemon eucalyptus oil on bare skin and by wearing long trousers and long-sleeved shirts at dusk and at dawn.

They are also recommending doing fundamental maintenance and repairs around the home and garden. In particular, fly screens should be repaired and all stagnant water ought to be drained. They recommend drilling holes in any old tyres and containers that can hold water, because mosquitoes only require a half inch of water to breed.

In the meantime, in the States, anti-mosquito action is also being pursued. It appears that wherever you go in the world, the local authorities are trying to do something about the number of mosquitoes. Do they know something that we don’t?

Like in Sidney and Edmonton, they too are worried around the Developed world Nile Infection which seems to have crowd running afraid all over the world.

In Jacksonville, they are also recommending that people remove the mosquito’s breeding grounds from gardens and rubbish ground by up-turning any container that could hold water after rainfall. They also recommend unblocking drains and gutters.

They warn about keeping your animals safe from Eastern Equine Encephalitis during dawn and dusk and keeping yourself safe by wearing long clothing at dawn and dusk. Finally, they say to put DEET on all bare areas of skin.

Owen Jones, the writer of this article writes on more than a few subjects, but is currently involved with finding natural remedies for mosquito bites. If you want to know more, please go to our website at Getting Rid of Mosquito Bites.

Preventing Mosquito Bites And Diseases

Sunday, November 20th, 2011

So, you’ve got some time off work, college or school and you want to get outdoors and enjoy it. Maybe even go on holiday. What a good idea! Nevertheless, what happens when you get where you are going? The mosquitoes come out to get you.

If it were not so routine, it would sound like Freddy Kruger and Nightmare on Elm Street. The female mosquitoes need blood to produce eggs and they seek it out as voraciously as any vampire in a horror movie, while the males go sucking nectar from plants like fairies.

Well, that is the nightmare scenario, but it is not that far from the truth either. For many nations in the world it is also a real life and death problem. Millions of people die every year from malaria and tons more from dengue too. Yet both of these diseases are curable as are most of the other mosquito-borne diseases like Yellow Fever, Japanese Jungle Encephalopathy and Nile fever.

The first thing to understand is that typically these diseases can be inoculated against, particularly if you are going on vacation. The next thing to bear in mind - it might help - is that not all mosquitoes are the same. For example, in Thailand, the dengue-bearing mosquito (often called the ‘Egyptian’) comes out during the day time and so bites then too. Between about an hour before dawn and an hour after dusk, whereas the malaria-carrying mosquito, the Anopheles, is a night time huntress.

I am not suggesting that you can slacken your vigilance during the day, although many people take for granted that they can. Nobody wants dengue fever either.

So, what can you do? Before you go anywhere, read up on the district or check with medical experts. That part is not complicated, particularly, if you know how to explore the Internet. Then prepare yourself with inoculations if the risk is serious enough in your judgment or a medical expert’s judgment. In my estimation, that is the minimum that a conscientious person ought to be expected to do to protect him or herself, the family and the community at large.

Then there are a few other things you can do. For example, wear voluminous clothes, but long sleeves and long trousers. If you are thin on top by choice or not, wear a hat or cap. Dress in socks or stockings in the evening to safeguard your toes. Get a good-quality mosquito repellent and put it on your exposed skin, as often as necessary by the manufacturer, which is usually every four or five hours.

You could reasonably stop there, but I like to go a bit further, if the situation warrants it. If I am outside in the garden at home or in a hotel, I like to have one of those tennis racquet style electric bug zappers with me. They are fantastic for zapping the odd mosquito that buzzes you. They are good for clearing the bedroom before retiring too and lastly, if I’m renting, hiking, camping or caravaning, I might find space for a rechargeable lantern-style bug zapper too.

If the little so-and-sos are going to give me a fever, they are going to have to try very hard to do it.

Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several subjects, but is currently involved with work on mosquito bite treatment problems. If you would like to know more or check out some great offers, please go to our website at Mosquito Bite Swellings.

The Re-emergence Of Bed Bugs In The United States

Friday, November 18th, 2011

Bed bugs are making a massive revival in the West. They were practically wiped out in the Fifties due to the widespread use of DDT, which has subsequently been proscribed. It took them forty to fifty years to recover, but in 1995 they started their comeback. In 2004, there were 82 instances of bed bugs in New York, but only five years later, in 2009, that figure had mushroomed to 10,985.

Of the top three Western cities with bed bug problems, two of them are in the USA. First is Colorado, Ohio, second is New York and third is Toronto, Canada. Fortunately, bedbugs do not transmit human diseases, although there is no known reason why they should not. They feed by inserting two tubes into the host’s skin and squirting spittle containing anaesthetic and anticoagulant through one and drawing blood with the other.

This injection of spittle means that bedbugs can feed on you without you even being aware of it, although that same spittle is responsible for the allergic reaction that most people undergo in the form of red marks, swelling and itchiness.

Once bedbugs have established themselves in a property, and by the time you see them, there is normally a heavy infestation in your premises, they are very hard to get rid of.

Once infected, you could have hundreds or even thousands of bedbugs. If you let it get this far, you will have to call in professional pest controllers and you may also have to throw out a pile of your furniture including your bed.

The main refuge locations for bedbugs are mattresses, sofas, curtains, clothes, pillows and rugs. They may have to be thrown out too. In very severe cases, you will have to move out for weeks while your dwelling is being cleaned.

Other favourite hiding locations are furniture, the bed frame, skirtings, architrave, loose wall paper and broken plaster. Sometimes whole plasterboard partition walls will have to be removed, as might skirtings and architraves. Another way of fighting bedbugs is to seal this woodwork off with caulk, mastic or silicone.

The difficulty is that even if you get rid of your bedbugs, you may get them back quite easily. Just as easily as anyone else can. This is because bedbugs like to hitch a lift. They manage this by attaching themselves to your clothing, for example, under your collar, in your pocket or in the lining and letting you take them home, where they can begin a new infestation.

In Denver, staff at the central library found that bedbugs were distributing themselves inside the spine of their books. The fact is that you cannot forecast where you will not uncover bedbugs. Infestations in judges’ chambers, dentists’ offices, doctors’ surgeries, cinemas, buses, taxis, schools and waiting rooms have all had to be fumigated.

It is time to be aware of bedbugs, they are not a serious health threat, but they are not pleasant either. Nobody wants them. So, keep your eyes open, be careful of buying second-hand furniture and launder your clothes in very hot water or dry clean them if you can.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on many subjects, but is currently involved with getting rid of bedbugs? If you are interested in this, please go over to our website now at Picture Of Bed Bugs for further details.

Bitten By The Bug

Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Bed bugs are not a new social issue by any means. People have been complaining about them for centuries, although they were not active in every country at the same time. There were bed bugs around the Mediterranean Sea thousands of years ago, but they did not get to Britain until the Seventeenth Century and to America until slightly after that.

Bed bugs were virtually cleared out in Europe and America after the Second World War, but they flourished elsewhere, Now we have them back again all over the world, but it took them nearly 50 years to come back. People tend to become more appalled by bed bugs than by mosquitoes, although they do the same sort of thing.

Bed bug bites may or may not itch and are very unlikely to transmit infection, unlike mosquito bites. Yet still we hate them and still we are ashamed of having them in our dwellings. This is a strange phenomenon, because bed bugs cannot consume rubbish, because they do not have a real mouth. However,the rumour was created a hundred years ago that just poor people living in ghettos suffered from bed bugs.

It was a falsehood, but it stuck. In fact, people with money tend to travel more than poorer people, so they are more likely to pick up bed bugs and take them home to create their very own infestation. An infestation may cause some aenemia, but the real concerns are psychological, because people might not sleep for fear of being bitten and this can lead to paranoia..

Bed bug bites are usually in a line, but not always in a straight line. They may look like red spots a quarter of an inch in diameter. People react in different ways: some people react right away, others have a delayed reaction. Some marks might last four or five days, some might not show at all. Some may itch or swell up, others will not.

Your first treatment should be to shower as normal and wash with mild soap, but the number one rule is not to scratch the bite as that might cause an infection from dirty finger nails. If you have to treat the bite further, you can|could try these herbs and plants:

Plantain: some individuals claim that they obtained relief from itching by rubbing the leaves of plantain onto the bites.

Wet poultice: traditional remedies include smothering the bites with wet clay; mashed potato; bread and milk; wet arrow root; pulverized rice and water or ground grain and water. Create a pasty sauce of one of these, slop it onto the bites and tie a bandage around it until it is completely dry. This ought to draw out any irritants that the bed bug administered to make your blood flow liberally.

Fresh herbs may be used too, but you either have to chew them into a mulch (traditional) or you could crush them in a pestle and mortar with some water or spittle. Traditional herbs to use are::wild geranium (Geranium maculatum); comfrey (Symphytum uplandica x); yellow dock (Rumex species); wild mallow (Malva neglecta) or chickweed (Stellaria media).

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently concerned with Bed Bugs Treatment. If you want to know more, please go over to our website now at Pest Management at Home.

Eradicating Bed Bugs

Wednesday, November 2nd, 2011

Although people are severely affected by an influx of bed bugs, the medical authorities proclaim that they are not a significant health hazard. Tell that to those who are suffering from bed bugs! Bed bugs are not known to pass on disease, that is a fact, but they instigate paranoia and insomnia which can have far ranging results.

On top of this, bed bugs are very difficult to eradicate from one’s home. The difficulty is that bedbugs are almost totally resistant to insecticides. This is because they have a thick waxy coat which stops chemicals from attacking the insect. Bedbugs are like a cross between a beetle and a tick.

Unfortunately, it is almost impossible to eradicate an infestation of bed bugs on your own. Bedbugs are susceptible to heat, so you can steam clean your house to get rid of bedbugs, but the only guaranteed method is to call in professional pest controllers.

If you think that you might have a bedbug infestation, there are a number of things that you must look out for. Firstly, the bugs themselves: if you have a great deal of clutter in your accommodation like heaps of newspapers, heaps of ironing or clothes, move them and be on the look out for insects running for cover. Bedbugs are actually fairly shy animals.

Look in your bed sheets. Look for specks of blood - your blood - and excrement - the bedbugs’ excrement, which looks like brown smears. You may also see shed skins - skins that the bedbugs have shed as part of their growing process, like a snake does.

Bed bugs live in beds, clutter, clothing, cracks, torn wallpaper, damaged plaster, under carpets and anywhere that is small and safe. They love to conceal themselves behind skirting boards, so sealing these up with mastic is a good idea.

The best way to be clear of bed bugs is not to have them in the first place, but this is easier said than done, because there is a real epidemic of bedbugs in the West. Almost all western cities are experiencing a plague of bedbugs and have been since the mid-Nineties.

Bed bugs do not only live in homes. Bed bugs live everywhere: not just in poor homes, not only in dirty houses and not only in houses even. A bedbug can be picked from anywhere where people congregate, because bedbugs move about by hitching a lift on a human carrier. You can pick up a bedbug on a bus, in a taxi, at the cinema, in your doctor’s surgery or in a hotel.

This is quite frightening, because it means that you can not be safe from bed bugs. If you hang your coat up in a cloakroom or travel on public transport, you have a very high chance of picking up a bed bug and one bedbug can lay 300 eggs. Then you are really in trouble.

Not just that, but bedbugs can go without food for a year, like fleas can, so if you move into a ‘new’ apartment or house, these insects could be lying dormant waiting for you to give them a wake-up call.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on many subjects, but is at present involved with bed bugs spray. If you are interested in this, please go over to our website now at Picture Of Bed Bugs for more details.