Bed Bug Inspection: Checking for Bed Bugs

Feb 17
07:33

2012

Antoinette Ayana

Antoinette Ayana

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Do you fear that you may have an unwelcome guest, or several, in your home? Learn how to conduct your own beg bug inspection before contacting a professional and take the first steps to eradicating the problem.

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Bed bug infestation is becoming an epidemic. These parasites infest homes,Bed Bug Inspection: Checking for Bed Bugs Articles libraries, schools, movie theaters and virtually any area that humans inhabit and feed on the blood of human hosts. If you find that you have unexplained bites, then your home may be infested with these parasites and a bed bug inspection should commence. Before spending money hiring a professional bed bug inspection company, you can check your home yourself to be sure that an infestation is, in fact, the cause of the problem. But how do you do an inspection yourself? Follow these tips for checking your home.

Check Their Namesake: As the name suggests, these parasites like to take up residence in the bed; so naturally, this should be the first place that you check. Put on a pair of protective gloves and strip it of sheets and blankets, etc. Blood spots on the sheets or mattress are a good indication that you do have san infestation. Examine the seams of the mattress and the box spring, using a flashlight to help you get a more thorough look. Check your headboard, too, as they may be hiding in the cracks and crevices of it.

Examine Your Bedroom: When conducting a bed bug inspection, check the rest of your room for the insects; if you find them in your bed, there is a good chance that they will be elsewhere in your room. Look through your dresser drawers, your carpeting and between any other small spaces, as these parasites like to hide out in small areas, waiting to feed on their victims.

Inspect All Rooms: The bedroom isn't the only place that bed bugs infest - all rooms of the home are subject to infestation and if you have them in your bedroom, there is a strong likelihood that you will have them in other areas of your home. Pull the cushions off of couches and chairs and examine the cushions themselves, as well as the frame of the couch. Tip couches and chairs over and thoroughly examine underneath the pieces. Look underneath televisions, stereos and any small, dark areas. Check the draperies, as well, as bed bugs will often seek refuge on underside of the fabric.

Take your time and use a fine-tooth comb when conducting a bed bug inspection in your home. Remember that no area is off limits. These parasites are easily transferable and if you find them in one area of your home, you will more than likely find them throughout your home. If you do find bed bugs in your home, contact a professional extermination company that specializes in the removal of these parasites.