Thursday, April 15, 2010

Reasons A Person Could Get Bed Bugs

Bed bugs lurk in mattresses, box springs and bed linens.


Bed bugs are very tiny, wingless parasites that survive on the blood of animals and humans. They generally feed at night and their bite is painless to humans. For this reason, infestation of one's home and belongings, specifically the bed, is possible as they seek out food. While residence infections are fairly uncommon, if you awake in the morning with several bites, bed bugs may be the cause. Contact a professional pest management service when you suspect bed bugs.


Old Furniture


According to Harvard School of Public Health, bed bugs can be found in old furniture, particularly couches, bed frames and mattresses. When furniture is moved from place to place, bed bugs, living in these furniture pieces, also relocate. Know the furniture's history before purchasing it to decrease your risk of bringing bed bugs into your home.


Hotels and Hostels


When you travel, take note of your sleeping conditions. Small brown-colored spots on the linens and walls may indicate bed bugs exist. They lurk in mattresses, box springs and bed linens of high-end hotels as well as budget-friendly accommodations. Bed bugs can crawl into your suitcase as stowaways.








Dwelling


A person can move into a dwelling where bed bugs are already present. Since bed bugs live in small, dark spaces and can go several months without eating, it's possible for even the cleanest-looking apartment or house to be infested without any noticeable signs.


Nests or Roosts


Bed bugs usually can be found in bird nests and bat roosts as birds and bats are common food sources. When nests and roosts exist in an attic or crawl space, the likelihood of bed bugs is also great. Once present, they're likely to travel through small holes in the walls and along pipes and wires in search of food, invading your living quarters.

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