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Date Added: April 29, 2009 06:12:04 PM
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How to get rid of bed bugs?



Author: Nadeeka Johnson


Bed bug infestations can quickly multiply and become extremely difficult to get rid of. Once you notice an infestation, you need to act quickly. Our company has the bed bug solution for you. We have several kits that can be purchased to take care of your infestation. They consist of our Dead Bed Bugs Contact Killing Spray, DE-Stroy Eco Dust, Pest Pistol,Electric Steamer, and Mattress covers.

Getting rid of bed bugs has been a problem documented as early as medieval times in Europe or during the time of Aristotle in Greece. Often attacking when one is fast asleep, bed bugs are smart creatures that choose to move when the target least knows it. Every person will have his own version of a bed bug story and most likely it will be bad.

Bed bugs are scientifically known as "Cimex lectularius", they are wingless with a brownish ultra thin body. Various studies indicate these creatures originated from Asia but now can be seen in all parts of the world. Bed bugs thrive in areas with a warm and dry climate but they have been able to invade the northern regions because of the proliferation of heated buildings.

The adult bed bug is 1/4 to 3/8 in length when it is unfed but its size will expand considerably after a hearty meal. A starving bed bug looks far more different compared to one that is well fed. Young bed bugs or nymphs resemble the adults but have a yellowish color after molting. A nymph can develop into a fully grown bed bug for as fast as one month depending on how much it is able to eat.



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