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		<title>How do You Know If You Have Bed Bugs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed bugs are everywhere, although they have been nearly exterminated during the 1950&#8217;s and 1960&#8217;s because of the widespread use of DDT. Bed bugs are coming back and it seems nothing can stop them now, yet, since the banning of DDT.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bed bugs are everywhere, although they have been nearly exterminated during the 1950&#8217;s and 1960&#8217;s because of the widespread use of DDT. Bed bugs are coming back and it seems nothing can stop them now, yet, since the banning of DDT.</p>
<p>You may say that you regularly clean your household and there is no way that bed bugs could possibly invade your home. Wrong. Having bed bugs at home does not mean that your home is filthy. Both clean and unclean house can be infested with bed bugs. So, how would you know if you have bed bugs?</p>
<p>Many people do not know if they have bed bugs. They don&#8217;t even know what bed bugs look like. Unlike cockroaches that flies and walks shamelessly, bed bugs are &#8217;shy&#8217; insects. They crawl out from their hiding only when you are asleep at night. Bed bugs will crawl back from its home once you move from your position.</p>
<p>Before you stress yourself in knowing how to kill bed bugs by yourself, try to answer first the basic question of how to know if you have bed bugs. After that, it&#8217;s killing time.</p>
<p>&#8211; How to know if you have bed bugs &#8211; Fact 1:</p>
<p>Know thy bug.</p>
<p>Would you know if it is a bed bug if you see one? Of course, the answer is no. Few people these days have seen a crawling bed bug unless he is living in a bed bug infested house. Even in hotels and motels, the bed bugs haven, you won&#8217;t see one crawling at your bed towards your shoulders. As mentioned earlier, bed bugs are shy. And it won&#8217;t go after you to withdraw blood from your skin even if it is hungry if you are moving.</p>
<p>** Description of bed bugs</p>
<p>Bed bugs can be seen by the naked eye. Forget what your grandfather had told you that they are so small that no person can actually see them. The only reason why only a few people can see bed bugs is that bed bugs are nocturnal insects and can rarely be seen walking in daylight. They are as small as appleseeds (which means they can be seen), reddish brown in color, oval shaped, flat and wingless. The distinctive characteristic of bed bugs is its oval-flat shape. Most bugs are rounded at the top.</p>
<p>&#8211; How to know if you have bed bugs &#8211; Fact 2:</p>
<p>Know how they behave.</p>
<p>Bed bugs are nocturnals. They feed during the night, and are most active when dawn breaks.</p>
<p>Bed bugs have this offensive, sweet-like, musty scent. You can smell this odor in a room or area that has bed bugs infestation. This is one of the best answers to question how to know if you have bed bugs.</p>
<p>Bed bugs want to be near to their hosts. So, to know if you have bed bugs, check out the area where people usually stays. The bedroom, living room, and sometimes the dining room are the usual hiding places of bed bugs.</p>
<p>&#8211; How to know if you have bed bugs &#8211; Fact 3:</p>
<p>Catch them if you can.</p>
<p>** So the first thing to do if you suspected that the place have bed bugs, check the undercover of your mattress and edge lining under your bed. You would know that you have bed bugs if you will see reddish brown stains on these area and some shed insect skins. The reddish brown stain is bed bugs dried excrement.</p>
<p>If a female bed bug had lain eggs, you will see some white nymphs there. There is no need to ask how to know if you have bed bugs if you see excrement stains and shed skins.</p>
<p>** To know if you have bed bugs and you want to catch them, try to wake up in the middle of the night. Try to be still, though it is okay to breathe.</p>
<p>If you have bed bugs infestation you will see one or two bed bugs crawling towards you. Try to move a bit, and you will see that a bed bug will back away. After that, keep still. It will move back to you. Then try to move again without killing it. It will go back to its hiding place. There, you got your bed bug.</p>
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		<title>Saying Good Bye to Bed Bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jan 2010 11:12:12 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bed bugs are one of the most persistent parasites and pests in the planet. Because they are so tiny, and they have the uncanny ability to get through small cracks and crevices, it is impossible to get rid of them using physical means like scrubbing surfaces or applying insecticides.</p>
<p>Thus, to treat bed bugs infestation, you should not take risks. You should seek help from the professionals who know what they are doing more than you do when it comes to treating or controlling bed bugs.</p>
<p>Bed bug bites and diseases</p>
<p>Health organizations from around the globe will attest that bed bugs do not spread out any plague or disease. Although, when bed bugs bite, they leave saliva under the skin of their host, bed bugs do not cause or transfer any disease.</p>
<p>That separates bed bugs from other blood-sucking insects like mosquitoes, which transfer malaria, dengue and a host of other ailments.</p>
<p>However, bed bug bites do irritate skin and leave itchy and uncomfortable marks. Sometimes, bed bug bites may look like mosquito or bites of other insects.</p>
<p>Hence, bed bugs may not pose serious health hazards. But the itchiness and irritation bed bugs? bites will cause your body is enough reason for you to seek to treat infestation of bed bugs in your home.</p>
<p>You may develop blemished skin or may have lot of itch-wounds if bedbugs keep on biting you. Allergic reactions also happen to other bitten people. These allergies can sometimes lead to serious skin situations.</p>
<p>Planning the attack</p>
<p>If you plan to treat bed bugs infestation at home, you will have to develop a strategy that has been thoroughly and carefully planned.</p>
<p>Before contacting the local pest control operator in your area, be prepared to be asked to discard or throw several things or equipment in the room that may be a living ground or habitat for bed bugs.</p>
<p>Most of the time, bed bugs living inside beds can never be treated. That is because they are so tiny, they may creep to the tiniest opening or hole in beds. Pesticides treatment may almost always be futile in assuring the 100% treatment of bed bugs.</p>
<p>However, discarding beds and other things is not that simple. Treating bed bugs infestation in your home does not require or mean you will have to neglect protection of your neighbors and other people from the parasite.</p>
<p>Thus, disposal of things infested with bed bugs need some more attention. Sometimes, the thing may have to be burned. At times, the thing will have to be enclosed into bags so that bed bugs will not be able to transfer to other things or areas.</p>
<p>Because adult bed bugs can last almost a year without feeding, if the infested thing is not burned, it is advised that the thing should not be exposed to or near contact to any potential host, like humans and pet animals.</p>
<p>The once-infested room will also have to be thoroughly cleaned to treat or get rid of eggs that may have been left by the exterminated adult bugs.</p>
<p>Prevention is better than cure</p>
<p>They say prevention is better than cure or treatment. Cleanliness and hygiene is the most basic way or measure to prevent bed bugs from accumulating.</p>
<p>If you are into traveling, make sure the hotel or rooms you have stayed in are bed bugs-free. Otherwise, your clothes and baggage will carry them and you will return home not alone, but with lots of unlikely transients or companies.</p>
<p>Regular room check up or professional visits from pest control personnel is also advisable. Because these professionals know more about pest infestation than you do, you should seek their advise and help if you want to determine if your room is infested, or much more, if you want to get rid of bed bugs in your home.</p>
<p>If your room is infested with bed bugs, transferring to another place is not a solution. For as long as you will be carrying the cabinets, bed or other furniture with you, chances are, you are also carrying in bed bugs along.</p>
<p>Overall, to warp things up, treating bed bugs infestation begins at your self. Hygiene and education about bed bugs will be of great help. So keep on knowing and researching about bed bugs and seek professional help when you suspect infestation.</p>
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		<title>Bed Bugs and Las Vegas</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 Jan 2010 07:15:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Las Vegas, Nevada is one place known for great lights and entertainment venues. The most advanced and popular casinos are in there and people from all countries get there to play games.
Las Vegas can be a very good place to tour around. Tourists and vacationists abound the destination.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Las Vegas, Nevada is one place known for great lights and entertainment venues. The most advanced and popular casinos are in there and people from all countries get there to play games.</p>
<p>Las Vegas can be a very good place to tour around. Tourists and vacationists abound the destination.</p>
<p>There are more casinos than hotels in Las Vegas. It is the gambling capital of the world. Yet, the hotels are sufficient and enough to host the numerous visitors that city always have.</p>
<p>Hotels in Las Vegas, surprisingly, have other transients other than the tourist guests. Yes, there are bed bugs incidences reported even in Las Vegas where bright lights are so stunning.</p>
<p>Las Vegas might not be a different place because of the reported cases of bed bugs. That makes it one with other states and other territories and countries even in the Third World.</p>
<p>Bed bugs in Las Vegas</p>
<p>Bed bugs are among the most persistent and pests in Las Vegas. Because they are so tiny, and they have the uncanny ability to get through small cracks and crevices, it is impossible to get rid of them using physical means like scrubbing surfaces or applying insecticides.</p>
<p>Thus, treating bed bug infestation in Las Vegas should not take risks. Las Vegas home owners should seek help from the professionals who know what they are doing more than they do when it comes to treating or controlling bed bugs.</p>
<p>Bed bug bites and diseases</p>
<p>Health organizations from around the globe and even the local Las Vegas health authorities will attest that bed bugs do not spread out any plague or disease. Although, when bed bugs bite, they leave saliva under the skin of their host, bed bugs do not cause or transfer any disease.</p>
<p>Surely, that separates bed bugs from other blood-sucking insects that transfer malaria, dengue, elephantiasis and a host of other illnesses.</p>
<p>However, bed bug bites do irritate skin and leave itchy and uncomfortable marks. Sometimes, bed bug bites may look like mosquito or bites of other insects.</p>
<p>Hence, bed bugs may not pose serious health hazards. But the itchiness and irritation bed bugs? bites will cause your body is enough reason for you to seek to treat infestation of bed bugs in your home.</p>
<p>You may develop blemished skin or may have lot of itch-wounds if bedbugs keep on biting you. Allergic reactions also happen to other bitten people. These allergies can sometimes lead to serious skin situations.</p>
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		<title>Get to Know Bed Bugs Physically</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jan 2010 03:17:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed bugs had been the most notorious and annoying parasite or insect in the 19th to the early part of the 20th century. It is believed that during and after the World War II in the United States in the 1940s, the country had totally been declared bed-bug free.
But travelers from other countries and continents [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bed bugs had been the most notorious and annoying parasite or insect in the 19th to the early part of the 20th century. It is believed that during and after the World War II in the United States in the 1940s, the country had totally been declared bed-bug free.</p>
<p>But travelers from other countries and continents where bed bugs may have continued to thrive made their return to the US possible. Usually, baggage and travel possessions serve as traveling ground or traveling spots for bed bugs from one area to another, from one country to another.</p>
<p>You should know what bed bugs look like, to be able to identify them. Bed bugs of course, are insects.</p>
<p>Size matters</p>
<p>Bed bugs are so tiny, that sometimes, one can hardly see them with just the naked eye. But when bed bugs mature, they look like other insects. They can be as long as a fourth of an inch.</p>
<p>Bed bugs look like other wingless insects. Hatchlings or newly hatched bed bugs are about as small as a poppy seed. Looking or viewing bed bugs, from top to bottom, they are usually flattened.</p>
<p>Bed bugs may sometimes look like ants or termites, except that when looked at closely, they have their own physical attributes.</p>
<p>What color are bed bugs?</p>
<p>Bed bugs, like humans, have different colors. It can be funny, but bed bugs look like they also have races! Bed bugs? colors usually are deep brown.</p>
<p>However, there are bed bugs that look like biting ants&#8212;burnt orange, while there are those that have light tan complexion to almost white.</p>
<p>When bed bugs are hungry, they exhibit a different color than that when they are fully fed. Bedbugs with blood in it look like balloons, but what is inside them is not air but blood.</p>
<p>The host or victim?s precious blood may look like a black mass or dark red mass inside the bed bug?s tiny body.</p>
<p>Bed bugs also do excrete. When they do, they produce small amounts of liquid that almost look like blood. Thus, beds or surfaces where bed bugs may have inhabited may be stained with tiny red spots. These spots most of the time have stinky smell, but sometimes, they are not sensed by our olfactory glands.</p>
<p>How can bed bugs be found?</p>
<p>Because they are so, so tiny and are always crawling at very unnoticeable speed, bed bugs can not easily be detected or seen. During daytime, they stay within their protective habitats or hiding places.</p>
<p>Bed bugs look like small creeping objects in crevices and small holes in the floor, the walls or even your bed.</p>
<p>If you are observant enough, bed bugs may look or seem as if they are vampires. They may not have the physical characteristics that may scare you the way Dracula does, but they suck your blood. And they can never survive without it.</p>
<p>How to exterminate bedbugs</p>
<p>Bed bugs, like any other pests, are so persistent. You can hardly control bedbugs in your room without the professional help of pest control operators or providers.</p>
<p>If you have been applying pesticides and harmful pest control substances in areas suspected of having these parasites, chances are greater that you will fail.</p>
<p>It is because most of the pesticides in the market are repellant to insects. It means, when you have used one, bed bugs will not be killed. But they will be repelled or they will avoid getting at or near the surfaces or areas where the pesticide is applied.</p>
<p>Through that, bed bugs start to wander. Thus, the spread of bed bugs is accelerated. They will start transferring from one spot to another. Or worse, from one household to another.</p>
<p>Thus, attempting to control bed bugs on your own may look like attempting to get rid of bed bugs in your home and ushering them into your nearest neighbor. If you have the conscience to allow that to happen, or if your neighbor will not bug or sue you, then go on.</p>
<p>But exterminating bed bugs can entail great responsibility and consideration to others on your part. Professionals know better, so leave the job to them.</p>
<p>Besides, you may not want to kill yourself through poisoning along with the bed bugs, right?</p>
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		<title>Beware! Hotels May Have Bed Bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 23:20:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed bugs have been eradicated on the soil of the United States right after World War I because of the widespread use of DDT (which is now banned for use). But bed bugs are making a comeback. And it may reach your own household if you checked-in in a bed bug infested motel or hotel.
&#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bed bugs have been eradicated on the soil of the United States right after World War I because of the widespread use of DDT (which is now banned for use). But bed bugs are making a comeback. And it may reach your own household if you checked-in in a bed bug infested motel or hotel.</p>
<p>&#8211; Hotel Infestations</p>
<p>Hotel bed bugs are not uncommon. In fact, hotel and motels are the perfect place for hotel bed bugs transmission. Immigrants that had lived in a country and place with bed bugs infestation are suspected to be the people who brings back bed bugs in the US through their luggages. And of course, it is in motels, bed-and-breakfasts, and hotels that immigrants and international travellers stay and unpack their luggages with bed bugs hitchhikers.</p>
<p>Once hotel bed bugs infested a single room, these hotel bed bugs crawl on to the next room, create a new colony, and then crawl to another room, and then create another colony.</p>
<p>People have their wrong notion about hotel bed bugs; they thought that hotel bed bugs infest only those hotels and motels that are filthy. This is totally untrue. Hotel bed bugs do not dwell on a place because they are filthy (like cockroaches or rats) but because they are attracted to carbon monoxide (which humans exhale) and their human hosts from where hotel bed bugs withdraws blood from.</p>
<p>So, this means that even ritzy and posh hotels may have hotel bed bugs.</p>
<p>** Common location of hotel bed bugs infestations</p>
<p>Hotel bed bugs are reddish brown, oval shaped (like appleseeds), and are very flat which allow them to hide and lay eggs in tiny crevices. A small crack or hole can harbor hotel bed bugs.</p>
<p>Hotel bed bugs are nocturnal insects. They feed during the night and are generally more active an hour before dawn. Some hotel bed bugs feed during daytime, especially those who haven&#8217;t fed for a few months. An adult hotel bed bug may last eighteen (18) months without feeding. Their regular feeding cycle (when a host is present) is five to ten days.</p>
<p>If you want to check out the hotel for hotel bed bugs, go to places where a human being might stay, such as in bed, sofa, chairs, carpets, and furniture nearest to the bed. Check the crevices of these furniture including the mattress interiors and seams and bed frames.</p>
<p>The edge of a bed mattress and under it, are often the breeding ground of hotel bed bugs.</p>
<p>** Telltale signs of hotel bed bugs infestation</p>
<p>- Heavy infestation have the offensive, sweet, musty scent.</p>
<p>- Edges of upholstery or mattresses have brownish dark lines. These are the excrements of hotel bed bugs.</p>
<p>- You feel itchy an hour after you stayed on the bed and even after you left the bed</p>
<p>- Hotel bed bug bites are more itchy than mosquito bites and the itch lasts for hours.</p>
<p>** Size of hotel bed bugs infestations</p>
<p>If you have seen one or two crawling hotel bed bugs, this is an indication that the infestation might be heavy. Hotel bed bugs are rarely seen. But the moment you see hotel bed bugs crawling near you, it means that there are many adult hotel bed bugs and they are fighting over a single host.</p>
<p>&#8211; How to avoid hotel bed bugs hitchhikers?</p>
<p>Hotel bed bugs are like hitchhikers, they will hide on your luggages and they will start breeding on your home.</p>
<p>To avoid hotel bed bugs hitchhikers on your luggage try these following tips:</p>
<p>- Buy a non-gel type insect spray. Gel type don&#8217;t last and may not kill hotel bed bugs. The night before you leave your hotel room, spray on a non-gel insect killer on your luggage bag. Be sure you have removed your clothes and other things first. Don&#8217;t put your clothes on the bed.</p>
<p>Wipe the bath tub dry and put your things there. Hotel bed bugs won&#8217;t try to breed on bath tub crevices since people don&#8217;t usually stay there.</p>
<p>- Check your items one by one before you pack them. Check for any moving, appleseeds sized hotel bed bugs. They are visible from the naked eye.</p>
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		<title>Pesticides to Get Rid of Bed Bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Dec 2009 15:26:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[An integrated pest management strategy is required when exterminating or getting rid of bed bugs.
Available in the market are several pesticides to control bed bugs. The list of pesticides for the purpose can be a long one, and you may easily access them or buy them in the market.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An integrated pest management strategy is required when exterminating or getting rid of bed bugs.</p>
<p>Available in the market are several pesticides to control bed bugs. The list of pesticides for the purpose can be a long one, and you may easily access them or buy them in the market.</p>
<p>But professional help from pest control operators are necessary because small failures and mistakes in applying pesticides to control bedbugs may cause more serious problems.</p>
<p>Pesticides? formulations</p>
<p>The most common pesticides and insecticides, from the long list of available ones in the market, for controlling bedbugs usually are classified as:</p>
<p>? Contact insecticides. These substances have their own long list. Most bed bugs pesticides contain a number of contact insecticides that have the ability to kill bed bugs instantly when they come or get into direct contact with surfaces with the pesticide or its residues.</p>
<p>Contact insecticides are normally made up of pyrethoids, which are formulated synthetically or from natural extracts from chrysanthemum flowers. These substances tend to emit smell that instantly knocks out bed bugs.</p>
<p>However, bed bugs may develop repelling properties or characteristics against the substance. Hence, using contact insecticides may not mean killing bed bugs, but preventing them from getting into surfaces applied with the pesticide.</p>
<p>? Insect growth regulators or IGR. These insecticide is also common among the long list of pesticides for controlling bed bugs. The pesticide does not directly target adult or crawling bed bugs. The pesticide?s attack on bedbugs is based on the principle that the youngsters are more vulnerable.</p>
<p>IGRs affect and directly exterminate eggs or bed bugs that have just hatched. The eggs? and the young bed bugs?s development are hindered and stalled, thus, no new generation of bed bugs will follow the current one.</p>
<p>IGR application is not a quick way to control bed bugs. From among the other pesticides in the currently existing list, IGR is the slowest, or the insecticide that will have results in the longest time.</p>
<p>But IGRs are truly effective. No doubt about that that. All you have to do is wait. Slowly, but surely, that is.</p>
<p>? Insecticidal dusts. Insecticidal dusts are those in the list that are directly applied or spayed to bed bugs. The insecticide is made up or conveyed into dusts, which are directly aimed at crawling bed bugs.</p>
<p>Insecticidal dusts, on the other hand, is the most potent compared to other pesticides in the list. The substance works by ruining bed bugs? outer waxy coats, causing the bed bugs to dry out easily.</p>
<p>These pesticides usually are made up of fine granules of silica powder or ground glass to ensure efficiency. The fact makes it very harmful to humans, too.</p>
<p>Insecticidal dusts are often applied to crevices or cracks in the floor or wall that are suspiciously infested with bed bugs.</p>
<p>List of pesticides that control bed bugs</p>
<p>The list of pesticides to control bed bugs is ever growing. Every year a handful of additional insecticides make the list longer. This acknowledges how people are concerned with the increasing annoyance and discomfort from having bed bugs at home.</p>
<p>The most common pesticides available in the market are: Pyrethrins, Tempo, Allethrin, Delta Dust Flee/ Dragnet, Malathion, Drione Dust and Suspend SC. The list is very incomplete, but the above mentioned are the most common and easily purchasable in the market today.</p>
<p>The short listed pesticides are commonly sprayed into areas suspected of being habitat for bed bugs.</p>
<p>As mentioned in the pesticides categories, these sprays are aimed at knocking out bed bugs directly by attacking their physical vulnerabilities.</p>
<p>Professional help from seasoned pest control operators, however, is needed in applying or using the pesticides. The insecticides may also cause a long list of harmful effects to humans that may inhale the spray or may have skin contacts with the pesticide residues.</p>
<p>In case, any allergic reaction or physical counter-reaction is experienced due to the pesticides, consult or immediately seek advise of your physician or family doctor.</p>
<p>Prevention is still on top of the list</p>
<p>Yes, of course. An ounce of prevention is way better than pounds of cure. The statement applies to the control of bed bugs infestation. Hygiene and regular room checks by pest control personnel can do wonders in your fight against bed bugs.</p>
<p>Education and knowledge about what to do and how to deal with bedbugs will definitely get into the top of our list inn fighting bed bug infestation.</p>
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		<title>Bed Bugs In Georgia</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 11:29:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed bugs are tiny insects with scientific name Cimex lectularius. Through the decades, these insects are considered notorious pests in different countries, be it in the US, in Asian countries, in Europe and even in Africa.
When viewed from the top (by the way, you would not want to look at them at any other angle, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bed bugs are tiny insects with scientific name Cimex lectularius. Through the decades, these insects are considered notorious pests in different countries, be it in the US, in Asian countries, in Europe and even in Africa.</p>
<p>When viewed from the top (by the way, you would not want to look at them at any other angle, for sure), bed bugs look like flattened creatures. They are so small, that one can hardly see and look at them, not unless they are aided by magnifying glasses or lenses.</p>
<p>You have your own perception and opinion as to how bed bugs look like. But in general, as seen in pictures printed all over text books, magazines or even online through the Internet, bed bugs closely resemble their closest relatives&#8212;mites.</p>
<p>Bed bugs are becoming pest problems in many countries, including the United States. Particularly in Georgia, bed bugs are becoming a very rapidly populating pest.</p>
<p>Exterminating bed bugs in Georgia</p>
<p>There are a handful of ways or measures to kill bed bugs in Georgia. The simple way is to capture them one by one, and try to ground them out. That would kill them, but it will be tedious, gross, and will surely try your patience.</p>
<p>Surely, applying insecticides or pesticides to infested areas can be a good and effective way. But doing so would pose a lot of threats, to your health, and to the health of everyone in the house. There are laws in Georgia that will prevent you from doing so easily.</p>
<p>To be sure, no human can be exterminated along with the bed bugs, it would be wise to seek help of a credible and professional pest control company. There are a number of those in Georgia.</p>
<p>Pest control companies in Georgia know hoe to drift away bed bugs better. These Georgian firms also know how to effectively get rid of bed bugs.</p>
<p>The wisest, most practical and cheapest way to get rid of bed bugs is by seeking professional help from people who know better.</p>
<p>The measure can be considered the cheapest. Although you may have to pay a little sum for the services of these Georgia-based pest control firms. The catch&#8212;the attempt will be surely successful. You do not have to keep on buying pesticides on Georgian pest shops or other modern equipment claimed to help get rid of bed bugs.</p>
<p>You will also save on costs for lotions or anti-itching medications that would be needed to relieve your discomfort due to bed bugs? bites.</p>
<p>There a handful of pest control experts in Georgia. For sure you can easily find one through the ads, through the yellow pages or directories or through friends? referrals.</p>
<p>When asking for pest control professionals? help, be sure to commit your full cooperation. The effort will be inutile and futile if you will not agree to several proposed measures that would ensure the accomplishment of your goal to get rid of bed bugs.</p>
<p>Inform your housemates, family and even your nearest neighbors about your plan to hire professional pest exterminators beforehand. That would be a civilized and humane gesture if you do that.</p>
<p>Most of all, the success of the effort to get rid of bed bugs in your place lies in your own hands. Observe hygiene and cleanliness to prevent any similar problem from re-occuring. They say an ounce of prevention is more compared to pounds of cure. It is also true and applicable in the case of bed bugs.</p>
<p>Hygiene is important to prevent bed bugs infestation. Cleanliness would be of great help. Surely, pests like bed bugs dislike clean and tidy surroundings, for a start.</p>
<p>If you travel a lot, be sure to know that you may be a carrier of bed bugs. No, they would not thrive inside you or beneath your private parts.</p>
<p>Your baggage and the clothing you wear would somehow become a good breeding ground and traveling medium for the annoying insect.</p>
<p>Make sure the place you stay in is totally bug-free. When going home from a trip, it would also be advisable if you drop by the laundry shop and have your luggage washed before taking it home.</p>
<p>The measure would seem a little paranoid, but who cares? What is important is that you would not have another morning, when you wake up asking yourself what bed bugs are.</p>
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		<title>TV and Bed Bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 07:32:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The television is in constant search for shows that feature interesting subjects. TV is almost always all about the ratings.
That is why even the most bizarre subjects are featured nowadays in various TV shows. Yes, TV stardom has expanded from the Hollywood stars now down to even the silliest creatures.
There are several TV shows, most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The television is in constant search for shows that feature interesting subjects. TV is almost always all about the ratings.</p>
<p>That is why even the most bizarre subjects are featured nowadays in various TV shows. Yes, TV stardom has expanded from the Hollywood stars now down to even the silliest creatures.</p>
<p>There are several TV shows, most of them animated that star or feature bed bugs. Just like movies like ?Antz? and others that feature bugs, mites, ants and other insects, TV producers and managers have recognized the star power of bed bugs.</p>
<p>And why are bed bugs so popular that people will get to watch their TV shows? One factor is that they are, in real life, so annoying.</p>
<p>Bed bugs do not carry nor transmit diseases but they bite and cause skin irritation. What more, they rapidly multiply and produce off spring. That is why people would love to ridicule and laugh at them through TV shows.</p>
<p>What a desperate form of vengeance, huh?</p>
<p>To know more about bed bugs and differentiate them from the funny and cuddly image projected on the TV, it would be better to know more about them.</p>
<p>Bed bugs, the side not projected on TV</p>
<p>Bed bugs are among the millions of species of insects in existence. Scientifically, bed bugs are labelled as Cimex lectularius.</p>
<p>Experts and professionals do claim that bed bugs had been controlled successfully in the United States in the period of the 70s and 80s. However, due to persistence and survival of bed bugs in Asia, Europe and Africa, travelers may have carried the parasites during travel and migration to the country.</p>
<p>Bed bugs are wingless, tiny insects. They are indeed parasites that feed primarily on blood of warm-blooded hosts or victims like animals and human. The notion that bed bugs only bite humans is totally wrong. Your pets can also be host to the parasite.</p>
<p>Dogs, cats, birds in short, every mammal that come into contact or near the infested bed, surroundings or area can be affected by bed bugs.</p>
<p>Bed bugs are so small, that you can hardly see them. Biggest bed bugs, however, during their final stage of life and maturity can be as big and large as about on fourth an inch in length. Usually, bed bugs are also oval-shaped and they may appear flattened when viewed from top down to bottom.</p>
<p>Bed bugs are, most of the time, colored deep brown or cream to white. There are also bed bugs that appear burnt orange in color, juts like ants.</p>
<p>Boring TV stuff</p>
<p>However, not all TV shows involving bed bugs are animated and humanized features. Channels like the National Geographic channel and other informative TV networks do feature shows that are somehow documentaries.</p>
<p>These types of TV shows not only show actual enlarged footages of bed bugs and their activities. They show ways to curtail them.</p>
<p>Thus, such TV shows proliferate because more and more people get to relate to the subject. More and more people are affected and annoyed by the existence of bed bugs.</p>
<p>TV shows like these are very educational. They will advise you how to manage bed bugs infestation in your place or area.</p>
<p>But such TV shows don?t normally garner good TV ratings. Many people do watch them, but as soon as problems arising from bed bugs go away, their patronization of such TV shows also vanish.</p>
<p>Indeed, TV has become the window to the world. Through various TV shows, you will get to a lot of subjects and be to many places around the globe. You can be in New York this hour and be in Paris the next hour, without leaving your living room.</p>
<p>That is how wonderful TV has become.</p>
<p>But why do you have to settle for such TV shows? Why go to many places outside when you have to know the occurrences in your own house.</p>
<p>There are scenes that happen in your bedroom that you don not get to see. But they can be featured in documentary TV shows that describe infestation of bed bugs.</p>
<p>These TV shows deserve a much-needed break ands should be given more budget and attention by TV managers and executives to make them more interesting.</p>
<p>Tune in to the TV channel that feature lots of facts about bed bugs and experience them for yourself.</p>
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		<title>The Physical Attributes of Bed Bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 03:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed bugs are one of the most annoying insects around. But you know how film makers make even the most annoying creatures loveable in movies.
Thus pictures of bed bugs in modern day textbooks and magazines are not as disgusting. Pictures of bed bugs you may see nowadays are just like pictures of ants, cockroaches and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bed bugs are one of the most annoying insects around. But you know how film makers make even the most annoying creatures loveable in movies.</p>
<p>Thus pictures of bed bugs in modern day textbooks and magazines are not as disgusting. Pictures of bed bugs you may see nowadays are just like pictures of ants, cockroaches and other insects. They are now humanized or given the physical and cordial attributes of humans?.</p>
<p>Real picture</p>
<p>If you look at bed bugs under magnifying lens, you will find that bed bugs are wingless insects. Bed bugs are no different from other insects. They have protective and waxy skin covers.</p>
<p>Pictures of bed bugs reveal that bed bugs are so tiny. From atop, they look like flatted creatures. No wonder, they can creed into and hide through even the tiniest and smallest crevices and holes in the floor and in walls.</p>
<p>Being so tiny, pictures bed bugs are apparently taken using magnifying glasses or lenses. In real life, it follows that we can not see or look closely at bed bugs? appearances because they are too tiny for our naked eyes.</p>
<p>If you have the dynamic and incredible eyesight of Spiderman, then you might probably enjoy and observe the physical attributes of bed bugs without lenses.</p>
<p>Where to find bed bugs</p>
<p>Another thing why you just can look at bed bugs? pictures in textbooks and magazines is that bed bugs do not normally go out of their hiding places during daytime.</p>
<p>Night time is party time for these little creatures. It can be observed that during nigh time, bed bugs come out to suck blood. And we know that our eyes turn weaker and less clear during night times. Hence, we can hardly see bed bugs, especially during night time when they usually go out hunting and partying.</p>
<p>Bed bugs are almost always found in crevices and small holes in the floor or in walls.</p>
<p>Finding bed bugs is also entailing or requiring a lot of luck on the part of the hunter or the person looking out for bed bugs. Why? Because full-blown or adult bed bugs can store up food in their stomachs for almost more than a year.</p>
<p>Unfortunate, now you know why pictures are more accessible than actual and live bed bugs even if you are sure your place or bed is a breeding ground.</p>
<p>The bed bugs? eggs</p>
<p>Bed bugs are too tiny for us to see them easily. Not surprisingly, their eggs are even tinier! Pictures of bed bugs? eggs are almost always already miniscule, in real life, an in actual encounters, they are truly negligible!</p>
<p>They can be carried on through the dust in the wind. That makes bed bugs? eggs notorious. They can easily spread because of their size and light weight.</p>
<p>Closer look at bed bugs? eggs? pictures will show that they are almost like all other insects? eggs, tiny, miniscule, yet equipped with structures that can make them independent. Thus, bed bugs? eggs can hatch by themselves even without their moms around.</p>
<p>It only takes 10 days for bed bugs? eggs to hatch. By that time, new bed bugs are borne to the world, and adding to the rapidly increasing of bed bug population around the globe.</p>
<p>Female bed bugs, as revealed by some pictures retrievable through the Internet and through books, become like queen ants. They get enlarged before they lay eggs. Why? Female bed bugs can lay about 300 eggs in one pregnancy. How about that?</p>
<p>Getting rid of bed bugs</p>
<p>Through understanding and bed bugs? pictures, we can picture out and understand how pesticides work.</p>
<p>Through pictures, we can see that bed bugs have protective waxy coverings that make them one with most insects. It is this physical attribute that makes bed bugs, and other insects with same structures, to endure annihilation and harsh environment changes.</p>
<p>Several pesticides target these protective coverings. Insecticides mostly contain powderized silicon and glass granules that break into this protective covering.</p>
<p>Look closely at bed bugs? pictures and you will see that after the coverings, bed bugs? vulnerable insides and bodies lie. Pesticides, then attack these structure killing the bed bugs in minutes or hours.</p>
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		<title>Visions of Bed Bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Dec 2009 23:37:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed bugs are tiny creatures that are scientifically named Cimex lectularius. You may be really curious how bed bugs look like.
But unfortunately, your chances of getting face to face with bed bugs is really slim. You can only see them by looking at their pictures, which are published all through out in text books, magazines [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bed bugs are tiny creatures that are scientifically named Cimex lectularius. You may be really curious how bed bugs look like.</p>
<p>But unfortunately, your chances of getting face to face with bed bugs is really slim. You can only see them by looking at their pictures, which are published all through out in text books, magazines and Internet sites.</p>
<p>Pictures of bed bugs that you can actually find in available sources are somewhat enlarged. Because bed bugs are so tiny, you can never really look at their physical structure even if you hold them unto your palm.</p>
<p>You may need to make use of a magnifying glass or several lenses just to take a rather unclear glimpse of bed bugs.</p>
<p>Description from pictures</p>
<p>You may not want to wish to look at bed bugs face to face, or eye to eye. In a recent unpublished study in the US, it is found that most people are scared of one kind of insect, or another, or all of them.</p>
<p>To save you the embarrassment and awkward feeling, it is safe that you just take a look at pictures of bed bugs from available sources.</p>
<p>By just merely looking at bed bugs? pictures, you can see that bed bugs are normally flatted when viewed from top to bottom. It is this physical attribute that enable them to penetrate to the most tiny crevices or holes around.</p>
<p>Pictures of bed bugs also show that the insect takes several colors. Most bed bugs appear deep brown. But there are some which also look white or creamy white. You may think, so bed bugs also have races, huh?</p>
<p>Look at pictures of bed bugs before and after they have consumed blood from their respective hosts. Compare. Take note that bed bugs change color after the have been nourished.</p>
<p>Most bed bugs appear deep red or somehow almost black after they have consumed blood.</p>
<p>That is because the blood will by them make up most of their body. Crashing bed bugs during these states of their lives will be somehow gross. Imagine squashing out blood from a balloon.</p>
<p>Somehow scientific view</p>
<p>Pictures of bed bugs in encyclopedias and text books also will give us a shot glimpse of their anatomy.</p>
<p>Looking at such pictures, take note that the bed bug has a very complex skin type that is usually covered by wax-like substance. This wax-like substance make up or provide protection to the bed bug.</p>
<p>That structure will protect or prevent bed bugs from getting wet or from drying out. Because bed bugs are so tiny and their internal system is not that developed, exposure to air and light will surely dry out or dehydrate them, without the protective structure.</p>
<p>Looking at such pictures will also help you understand hoe pesticides and insecticides work.</p>
<p>Pesticides and insecticides usually come in the form of sprays. Embarked in these sprays are very tiny and powderized form of glass and silica. These two materials are hard and will surely cut through any hard object in which they are forced to.</p>
<p>Powderized silica and glass will have to go with the spray. After the bed bugs are exposed to such spray, their protective layers or structure will then be ruined or destroyed. Powder glass and silica do that.</p>
<p>Imagine bed bugs? physical and anatomical structure (look at the pictures more closely). After the protective layer is destroyed, that is when the chemical components of the sprays get to work.</p>
<p>When the protective layers of the bed bugs is ruined, harmful chemicals will get inside the skin and attack the internal system of the bed bug.</p>
<p>Chemicals found in spray normally act out to dehydrate or dry out insects like bed bugs.</p>
<p>Large bed bugs</p>
<p>But did you know that you have another resort or option if you want to take a close look at bed bugs?</p>
<p>Because most bed bugs in your room are too tiny, and pictures in textbooks can look and seem unrealistic, you can opt to capture an old, aging and mature bed bug.</p>
<p>Such bed bugs are usually more than a year old. These bed bugs are almost always dying or at the final stage of their life because bed bugs? life span only last more than a year at most.</p>
<p>Very adult bed bugs usually can grow about one fourth of an itch. That is not that tiny anymore.</p>
<p>But doing so, looking face to face with bed bugs, can never be a worthwhile and fun experience. Just look at bed bugs? pictures if you don not want those goose bumps or you do not want another throw-up session.</p>
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