What Are Bed Bugs?

Bedbugs are small, oval shape, brownish parasites that feed on the blood of humans. The scientific name of these parasites is Cimex lectularius and they belong to the cimicid family. Adult bedbugs have flat bodies and their size is almost like an apple seed. After sucking blood however, bugs bodies swell and get a reddish color.

Bedbugs cannot fly, however they can quickly move over floors, bedding, walls and ceilings. Bedbugs have rapid growth rate and a female bug may lay hundreds of eggs, the size of bed bugs eggs is about a speck of dust. The immature bedbugs are known as nymphs, they shed their skins five times before reaching at maturity stage and require a meal of blood before each skin shedding. Under favorable conditions the nymphs can develop into adult bug in 15-20 days and produce six or more generations per year.

How Bed Bugs Enters in your Home?

There are many undetected ways through which bedbugs may enter into your home. They may enter in your home by luggage, clothing, through used beds and couches. Your guest may introduce them in your home. You may bring them home from your office, hospital, cinema, hotels, public transportation and more.

Where Bed Bugs Hide?

The flattened bodies of bedbugs make it possible to fit into small spaces, about the width of credit card.  They do not have nests like bees and ants, however they tend to live in clusters in hiding places. Their initial hiding locations are typically in mattresses, bed frames, box springs, headboards and anywhere else from where they have easy access to people to bite while they get a chance. Bed bug may scatter through the bedroom, moving into cracks and crevice or protected location. They may easily spread and infest nearby rooms or apartments.

Do Poor Housekeeping Can Cause Bedbug Infestations?

Many people associate bed bugs infestations with poor housekeeping or dirtiness. But this is not true, you are as likely to find them in clean and tidy homes and hotel rooms as in filthy ones.

When Bed Bugs Bites?

It is a common perception that bed bugs bites during night (nocturnal nature) but it’s not true in many cases. They never miss an opportunity to bite their human host during day time. They pierce the skin and suck blood through an elongated beak. The bugs usually feed from 3-10 minutes to become fully engorged and then they crawl away unnoticed.  Mostly bedbug bites are painless at first, but they may turn into itchy welts later.  Bed bug may bites on any area of skin exposed while sleeping.

Do Bed Bugs Cause Diseases?

Although bedbugs are very irritating pests but they are not reported to transmit infectious or other serious diseases. Different people react in different ways against bed bug bites and if a person keeps scratching a bed bug bite it may result in some skin conditions. One thing I would like to mention that bed bug bites can cause serious skin conditions in children as they have weak immunity and microbes find an easy way to inter in the bodies by bugs bites.

How To Kill Bed Bugs?

Getting rid of bedbugs is not an easy task. Bed bugs infestations are increasing than ever and many commercial and residential property owners are worried about dealing with these infestations. People use bed bugs sprays and other chemical products to kill bed bugs but a re-infestation occurs with the passage of time. That is why people want to know how to kill bed bugs completely? I will later answer this question.

Why pesticides cannot completely kill bed bugs?

Pesticides are “contact killer” as they only kills bed bugs with direct contact. Pesticides are also harmless to bed bug eggs. One thing more you must be informed with is, researches made by CDC and WHO revealed the fact that bedbugs have developed immunity to resist against many available pesticides. Due to all these reasons pesticides treated properties are prone to re-infestations.

Use Heat Treatment To kill Bedbugs Completely

So, the answer of the question “How to Kill Bed Bugs Completely?” is that use heat treatment to kill bed bugs completely. Thermal treatment is the only available option which not only eradicates bed bugs but also kills their eggs and there left no chance of re-infestation. If your home, office building, hotel or any other commercial property is bed bug infested don’t waste your resources and time on do-it-yourself treatments or so-called pesticides treatments, call a pest control company and throw the worry away from your head.