Jun 12th 2009 Welcome To Bed Bugs Symptoms

bed bug pictureHello and welcome to our bed bugs website. We hope this site will provide you with all the information you need regarding bed bugs symptoms, bites, treatments and prevention. You will also learn about stopping future bed bug infestations.

Many people believe that you can not see bed bugs with the naked eye but adult bed bugs grow to 4 or 5 mm in length and because they’re slow movers can be seen by observant people.

bed bugs are attracted to humans by their warmth and carbon dioxide. When bed bugs bite they pierce the skin with two tubes. Using one tube it injects the human with saliva, while using the other tube it withdraws blood. If left undisturbed the bed bug will feed for up to five minutes before leaving. It isn’t until sometime later that the bite starts to be felt as a reaction occurs and a need to scratch the bite area is felt.

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Jun 11th 2009 Bed Bugs Symptoms

The most common symptoms of a bed bug bite include:

  • Large, itchy welts that can be up to eight inches across
  • Skin inflammations that blister up.
  • Small groups of swollen pus sacks.
  • Skin rashes that may look like hives.

Bed Bug symptoms include a red bump or welt, these are often accompanied by an intense itching feeling. These bumps and welts occur because of an allergic reaction to the bed bugs saliva. It is hard to tell the difference usually between a bed bug bite and that of a mosquito, usually a bed bug bite will last longer. It can take up to nine days for bed bug bites to appear on the body and in many cases there will be sequential bites in the same area. This happens when the bed bug is disturbed during feeding and it moves a little ways before settling down to feed again.

People who experience bed bug bites vary in how their body reacts to them. In rare cases people can become nauseous and feel ill. In many people there are no visible bed bug symptoms so it can make it much harder to know the cause.

It is important to try and resist itching the bites because this can cause scarring or infections to occur.

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Jun 10th 2009 Bugs In Bed

Bed Bugs like places that have textiles and upholstered furniture and this generally means they gather in beds. You can find bed bugs in the mattress, box spring and on the bed frame. You can try and identify bed bugs that may be living on or near your bed. Look for their fecal stains, egg cases and their shed skins in places near your bed such as crevices and cracks. Bed bugs can also be found in places such as under wallpaper, behind picture frames, in couches and other furniture.

If you find signs of bed bugs such as fecal stains or their shedded skins it doesn’t mean their is an active infestation. The best way to determine if you have an active bed bug infestation is to observe the bed bugs themselves as they move around. Sometimes this can be hard and professional help may be needed.

You could try getting out of bed just before dawn and turning a flashlight on and looking carefully over your mattress for signs of live bed bugs.

Carpet tape is another good way to capture bed bugs if you have them. Lay some strips of double sided carpet tape out on the sides of your mattress, away from where you sleep. If you have bed bugs then there is a good chance some will get caught in the tape.

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Jun 9th 2009 What Do Bed Bugs Look Like

So you might be looking around to see if you have bed bugs and wondering…so what do bed bugs look like?

Bed bugs are very small and have a reddish-brown color to them. Their bodies are flat and oval and they have no wings. Tiny hairs cover their bodies and given them a banded look. Bed bugs can be seen by the naked eye if you are actively look for them. Adult bed bugs can grom 4 to 5 mm in size and move slowly. Freshly hatched bed bugs are translucent and lighter in color than the adults. As they grown older they become browner.

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Jun 8th 2009 Bed Bugs Treatment

There are a number of things you can do to help treat bed bugs.

1. Cleaning. You can help reduce the amount of bed bugs in a room just by giving it a very through clean, it should be noted however that just simply vacuuming a room won’t be enough to get rid of any bed bugs entirely. They are very good at hiding. Make sure you seal up any cracks, holes, areas around electrical outlets that bed bugs may be living in using caulk.

2. Vacuum the entire room thoroughly.

3. Scrub any furniture and other surfaces in the room. If you can you should dismantle any furniture you have in the room so you can get in every nook and cranny where the bed bugs may be living.

4. If you have been bitten you can get a product that will eliminate the itching. There are number of products on the market that help relive the itch that comes from insect bites. You could also try using calimine lotion.

Remember to really perform a through bed bugs treatment it is recommended you can in an exterminator.

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Jun 7th 2009 Bed Bugs Spray

There is a bed bug liquid spray called Steri-Fab that can be used to kill off bed bugs. This is a good product to take with you if you’re going away on vacation and spray on the bed in the hotels you are staying in. I don’t recommend you use this as a long term solution in your own home however. Bed bugs feed very infrequently so you’re very unlikely to kill them all using Steri-Fab. The spray also won’t kill the eggs so you will still have an infestation later on even if you manage to kill the adults using the spray.

Steri-Fabs main in ingredients are alcohol and pyrethroid. You will find Pyrethroids in a lot of insecticides due to the fact they will kill any insects that come in to contact with it but is mostly harmless for humans. Steri-Fab works well on bed bugs with one study showing a 100% kill rate with adult bed bugs. Even if the Pyrethroids don’t kill them off the bed bugs will die from contact with the alcohol. So if you’re looking for a good bed bugs spray give Steri-Fab a try.

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Jun 5th 2009 Bed Bugs In Hotels

There has been a number of high profile lawsuits recently where travelers have stayed in high end hotels only to discover that it is infested with bed bugs. One family said they were attacked by bed bugs while staying at a Disney resort. Another couple had to flee their upscale hotel during their honeymoon because it was ruining their holidays.

If you happen to stay in a hotel room that has bed bugs you may not even know about it until you have returned home and by then there is a good chance you will have also brought some bed bugs back with you also in your clothes or luggage.

So what can be done about bed bugs if you’re staying in hotels? One very good site to check out is http://bedbugregistry.com/ This site keeps tabs on any hotels in the United States that have reported bed bug infestations.

Once you get to the hotel check around the bed for signs of bed bug infestation such as the bugs themselves or their shed skin. Check the mattress, the box spring and the headboard area.

You could take some bed bug spray to the hotel with and use it on the bed before you go to sleep. You could also take some double sided black tape with you and stick it to the sides of the bed so the bed bugs will become trapped.

When you get back from your trip but your clothes that you took with you straight in the washing machine and give your luggage a very good clean.

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