Bed Bug Exterminator - Using Techniques to Find the Pests

Oct 21
07:15

2011

Anna Woodward

Anna Woodward

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There are many bed bug exterminators that use a number if techniques to find and eradicate a bed bug infestation. However, none has proven more fool-proof than dogs, which are specially trained in sniffing them out in their exact location.

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No one likes living with pests in their home. However,Bed Bug Exterminator - Using Techniques to Find the Pests Articles some pests, such as roaches or spiders are sometimes tolerable because they are easily detectable, rarely bite, and they stay within certain parts of the home. Bed bugs do indeed stay within certain areas of the home, but they tend to occupy the bedrooms and strike at night when you're sleeping. This is downright intolerable, especially if you enjoy a good night's sleep. Bed bug exterminators are the only way to go if you suspect a bed bug infestation because they have the necessary resources and tools to find and eliminate this pests. 

There are many misconceptions about bed bugs that many homeowners and renters do not understand. For instance, many people falsely believe that an infestation can only occur in dirty home or apartment buildings. Bed bugs are parasitic, meaning they feed off of the blood of another animal. While it is true that an unkempt dwelling can help an infestation spread more quickly, bedbugs can live in any type of environment where they can feed on warm-blooded animals.

Therefore, these pests prefer to live in mattresses or couches because these are the places where people sleep. Bed bugs are spread through travel, whether domestic or international because they can easily hide in a traveler's luggage. Although the pests had been virtually eradicated in the United States by the 1940s, the increase in international travel has made it much easier for the bugs to travel in clothing and suitcases. 

If you suspect a bed bug infestation, the eradication process can be long and complicated; it may take a few treatments to completely rid the home of them. Everyone reacts differently to bed bug bites, and just because one member of the household does not have an allergic reaction, it does not always rule out the possibility of an infestation.

Furthermore, it can be difficult to identify these pests with the naked eye, and many people may dismiss the bites as a simple rash if they do not immediately see a bed bug as evidence. Instead, a bed bug exterminator has special training and tools to help identify the tell-tale signs of an infestation. In fact, many bed bug exterminators have specially trained dogs that can identify and pinpoint the location of the bugs through scent. This technique is most effective because it allows the bed bug exterminator to pinpoint the exact location of the bugs, and then treat that specific area. This is much better than treating the whole building or home with pesticide, since many of these chemicals can kill pets and severely harm children. 

Treating a bed bug infestation is a little different than treating other pest issues. Although there are many extermination specialists on the market, few employ the same tools to identify the exact location, and eradicate the pests with only one treatment.