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Bed bugs are widely considered to be one of the most detested and feared pests in the UK. Perhaps you have found some unusual reddish brown spots in your bed or woken up from a lovely nights sleep covered in bites. If this sounds familiar then give Defender Pest Control a call today, we can provide a prompt and guaranteed solution to any bed bug infestation!

Bed Bug Biology

Bed bugs are a small brownish-red flattened oval shape, and they measure between 4-6mm in length- they look similar to an apple seed. Bed bugs are a nocturnal, blood-sucking arthropod and they feed on the blood of humans and animals, they most commonly feed of a night- hence the phrase ‘night night, don’t let the bed bugs bite!’

Bed bugs can set up home in any property, but they are more common in a densely populated area, buildings with a heavy turnover of different residents (hotels, hostels etc), and buildings with multiple occupancy. The ideal temperature for bed bugs to thrive in is between 21°-32°C, but they can survive in temperatures as low as 0 and as high as 49°C. This is why bed bugs are more common in warmer months.

Despite their name, bed bugs can infest many areas of a property such as crevices in the surrounding of furniture, under loose wallpaper, in plug sockets, behind pictures and behind skirting boards.

Mites

Bed bugs have an interesting life cycle and once they have attached themselves to a hosts item, whether that’s clothing, luggage, or furniture they become prolific breeders which is why rapid action is required when an infestation is suspected.

Alike to fleas, bed bugs have a lifecycle that is described as incomplete metamorphosis, a process which can take between 6-10 months. They usually live for 10 months. There are seven stages to their life cycle:

EGG

SEVERAL IMMATURE NYMPH STAGES

ADULT

Bed bugs have an interesting life cycle and once they have attached themselves to a hosts item, whether that’s clothing, luggage, or furniture they become prolific breeders which is why rapid action is required when an infestation is suspected.

Alike to fleas, bed bugs have a lifecycle that is described as incomplete metamorphosis, a process which can take between 6-10 months. They usually live for 10 months. There are seven stages to their life cycle:

Female bed bugs lay between 200-500 eggs over the course of 2 months in batches of between 10-50. If the conditions are right these eggs can hatch within a week and their sticky exterior allows them to attach to items of furniture/ fittings in a clustered formation.

Newly hatched nymphs need to shed 5 times before they can reach full adult maturity. A blood meal is required at each stage of shedding- if there is a ready supply of blood, they could reach adulthood in as little as a month and be able to reproduce themselves. Fast action is crucial to stop an infestation growing out of control!

Bed bugs can be in an inactive state for a prolonged period, and they can survive for weeks, even months without feeding. They respond to warmth and carbon dioxide, so once CO2 or other biological signatures are detected they can quickly wake from this inactive state and begin feeding.

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Prevention

Sadly, a bed bug infestation is just a case of bad luck. It can be as simple as them attaching themselves to your clothes or luggage as you travel around or them moving from room to room in a multi occupancy building. There are, however, steps you can take to lower your chances of having a run in with these pests:

Steps to take before and during a bed bug treatment

There are certain tasks we need you to do before we visit your home or business for a bedbug treatment.

This is so your treatment can be as effective as possible.

For each bedroom, you need to:

  • remove all bed sheets from each bed
  • take down curtains and nets
  • wash all bed sheets, curtains and clothing at 60 degrees and then put them in the dryer on a hot setting for 30 minutes to kill the bugs, or have these items dry cleaned. Then store these items in sealed bags away from the areas being treated until after the treatment is completed.
  • empty bedside cabinets and drawers under beds
  • remove all items from the floors and under beds
  • A thorough clean of the room using the crevice tool on your hoover and focus on hoovering the edges of the rooms.
  • Pull all furniture away from the wall by 1 foot if possible to enable a thorough treatment of the edges of the room

 

People and pets must leave the home whilst it is being treated. This is because it will be sprayed with an insecticide to kill the bedbugs, which can be harmful to humans before it is dry.

After your treatment

There are certain rules you must follow after your treatment to make sure it’s as effective as possible.

You must not:

  • enter your home for at least 4 hours afterwards because the insecticide spray can be harmful to people and pets
  • vacuum the carpets for at least 6 days to allow the spray time to work.

You must:

  • continue using the beds in the rooms where the bedbugs are. This will attract the bugs out of hiding and onto the treated areas. If you do not use the beds, the bugs will not be killed
  • deep clean the bedrooms before our second visit.

Failure to do this above will compromise the effectiveness of the treatment

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Signs of Bed Bug Infestation

Due to their nocturnal nature and fear of being detected bed bugs are rarely seen, it usually becomes apparent that you have a bed bug problem when bites appear on the body. However, they are some other tell-tale signs that may indicate your property has been invaded by these little critters.

  • Irritating red bites- they will typically be in a row on areas such as neck, shoulders, back, legs and arm.
  • Small reddish brown faecal spots around 1mm wide. They can look like ink spots and may be found on the bed frame, or bottom of the mattress.
  • A sweet, unpleasant, sickly smell.
  • Blood smears on linen or headboard.
  • You may be able to see shedded skins, pale white eggs, empty eggshells, and in some cases live adult bugs.

Bed Bugs in Business

As we have already established bed bugs can set up camp in any property and in many different locations not just a comfy bed. Bed bugs, therefore, can pose a threat to a whole host of businesses and the stigma attached with their presence can majorly threaten the future of your business.

The most common businesses effected by bed bugs still remain hotels, hostels and bed and breakfasts. But any place of business that can provide bed bugs with favourable conditions and has a high volume of human traffic can be just as susceptible to an infestation. As with any pest, if bed bugs are found or suspected in your business early detection is key so your business can experience as little disruption as possible.

If you have a hospitality business a bed bug infestation can be extremely costly. Not only is the replacement of furniture, mattresses, towels and bedding expensive your reputation can be dramatically affected if customers are bitten. There are some lawyers who specialise in bed bug compensation, so having these critters at large in your business or inadequate measures in place to deter them can be detrimental!

Here, at Defender Pest Control we offer commercial clients a discreet, guaranteed and prompt resolution for any bed bug infestation you may be experiencing. It can be difficult in hospitality businesses to completely eradicate any chances of a future bed bug infestation, as always, the best solution is early detection. We can provide you with regular site visits so at the first sign of activity an outbreak can be contained and controlled before the infestation grows out of control.

Simply call us today for a free site survey and quotation with our 24 hour response guarantee!

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