Bed Bugs - How To Force Their Exit

Published: 11th October 2011
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Bed bugs have the ability to replicate rapidly and if left uncared for an extended period of time, they can present a serious challenge. Any late attempt to exterminate them becomes a difficult endeavor, costing thousands of dollars. It is always better to act early.



When people think of pest infestations, they usually think of cockroaches, mice and flies. Solutions for this kind of pest pollution is pretty straightforward which leads people to mistakenly think that pest infestations are easily manageable. However, this is far from truth. Some parasites are so sticky that they just refuse to go off.



Take bed bugs, who are termed by many as Pest of the 21st century. They have earned the epithet, thanks to their resilience and their ability to relaunch themselves when they are considered down and out. These pests were mostly eliminated in the United States a few decades before but remained a scourge overseas, and now, they are traveling back with millions who visit America every year and in the process, resurrecting themselves.



Comeback of bedbugs is an interesting story. Unfortunately, for American cities such as New York and Chicago, their return has just meant plenty of trouble. Newspapers have published stories about people who had to spend nights outside their homes because of these pesky pests. 'Achievements' of bed bugs in troubling Americans have been captured by mainstream media and have even found place in the annals of Department of Housing Preservation and Development, which has been tracking bedbug complaints and violations.



Bed bugs have the ability to replicate rapidly and if left uncared for an extended period of time, they can present a serious challenge. If they are let to grow, any late attempt to exterminate them becomes a difficult endeavor, costing thousands of dollars. In grave cases of bed bugs infestation, the process has to be carried out in several phases at pre-determined intervals.



So how can we brace with the bed bugs' challenge? The mantra is – Prevention, Early Detection and Extermination.



Let's begin with prevention. There are travel sprays available that can prevent bedbugs from riding your clothes and luggage. This is how bed bugs travel places and if you prevent them for relocating, you minimize their possible threat.



However, prevention is not successful in all cases as bed bugs could ride back to your place on another person's luggage. Hence, if you find any indication of the presence of bed bugs, the best course of action would be to call professionals for detection and extermination. The task is quite complex, making it almost impossible for an average person to undertake. Professional exterminators have the equipment and expertise to eliminate the bed bugs.



An efficient inspection will identify the problem before it gets out of hand. Things to look for while an inspection include the whitish eggs, nymphs (juvenile bedbugs), skin sheddings, small blood stains and the bed bugs themselves. Trained dogs can be effectively used to detect these pests. When the exact state of the problem is identified, the exterminators chalk out the right strategy to destroy them.



People are increasingly using eco-friendly pesticides for getting rid of bed bugs as these are as effective as their chemical counterparts while harmless to the surroundings. Professional New York pest control team will come up with right pesticide solutions to treat your office or residence of the bed bugs. They will inflict a decisive lethal blow on these pesky pests, rendering them dead and harmless.



This article has been written by an expert working for Green Eco Environmental, a trusted company working for prevention and extermination of bed bugs New York city.

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